Email balloting
Voting by mail is an option if you know that you won't be able to make it to the polls on election day.
You can apply to vote by mail if you can't get to a polling place because you're on vacation or because of your work schedule. If voting by mail is more convenient for you, you can elect to do so.
Before the election, a postal ballot package will be sent to you. Learn more about voting by mail.
Voting by mail is an option if you know that you won't be able to make it to the polls on election day.
You can apply to vote by mail if you can't get to a polling place because you're on vacation or because of your work schedule. If voting by mail is more convenient for you, you can elect to do so.
Before the election, a postal ballot package will be sent to you. Learn more about voting by mail.
Voting by mail is an option if you know that you won't be able to make it to the polls on election day.
You can apply to vote by mail if you can't get to a polling place because you're on vacation or because of your work schedule. If voting by mail is more convenient for you, you can elect to do so.
Before the election, a postal ballot package will be sent to you. Learn more about voting by mail.
If you are unable to vote in person on election day in Northern Ireland for any of the following reasons:
- illness
- disability
- holiday
- work schedules
You may also apply for an indefinite postal vote under certain conditions. This can be done at any time of the year.
Before the election, a postal ballot package will be sent to you. Learn more about voting by mail.
You cannot apply to vote by mail if you reside outside of the United Kingdom because postal ballots for Northern Ireland cannot be sent abroad. Instead, you must submit an application for a proxy vote.
Voting by mail is an option if you are a registered overseas voter who formerly resided in England, Scotland, or Wales.
If you are an overseas service voter from England, Scotland, or Wales or a Crown servant, you may also cast your ballot by mail.
Northern Ireland residents are unable to cast postal ballots because they cannot be sent outside of the UK. Instead, you'll need to request a proxy vote, in which case a person you trust will cast your ballot.
Before the election, you will receive a postal vote ballot package that you must return to the electoral registration office where you are registered. Consider voting by proxy (having someone you trust vote on your behalf) if you don't think you'll have time to receive and deliver your postal vote ballot packet.
Learn more about voting by mail.
The postal vote application form must be downloaded, printed, and completed in order to register to vote by mail in England, Scotland, or Wales.
For a specific election or referendum, a limited time period, or a perpetual postal vote, you can submit an application.
If you've moved, you'll need to fill out a new postal vote application.
Download, print, and complete the postal vote application form if you want to cast your ballot by mail in Wales, England, or Scotland.
For a specific election or referendum, a limited time period, or a perpetual postal vote, you can submit an application.
If you've moved, you'll need to fill out a new postal vote application.
The postal vote application form must be downloaded, printed, and completed in order to register to vote by mail in Scotland, England, or Wales.
For a specific election or referendum, a limited time period, or a perpetual postal vote, you can submit an application.
If you've moved, you'll need to fill out a new postal vote application.
The Electoral Office for Northern Ireland has more information and a form to be used when voting absentee.
When requesting a postal ballot, if you registered to vote online, you must include your Digital Registration Number (DRN).
You must download, print, and complete the postal vote application form in order to register to vote by mail.
For a specific election or referendum, a limited time period, or a perpetual postal vote, you can submit an application.
If you've moved, you'll need to fill out a new postal vote application.
Instructions on how to properly complete the application form are included in the document.
On your application form, you must sign and include your birthdate. These are used to verify your identity when casting a postal vote.
For more information, get in touch with the electoral services team at your local council if you're unable to sign the form or cannot sign it consistently.
Instructions on how to properly complete the application form are included in the document.
On your application form, you must sign and include your birthdate. These are used to verify your identity when casting a postal vote.
For more information, get in touch with the electoral services team at your local council if you're unable to sign the form or cannot sign it consistently.
Instructions on how to properly complete the application form are included in the document.
On your application form, you must sign and include your birthdate. These are used to verify your identity when casting a postal vote.
You can get more information and set up a waiver for this requirement by contacting your local Electoral Registration Office if you're unable to sign the form or cannot sign consistently.
Instructions on how to properly complete the application form are included in the document.
On your application form, you must include your date of birth, signature, or Digital Registration Number (DRN) if you registered to vote online.
These are used to verify your identity when casting a postal vote.
Contact the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland for more information if you are unable to sign the form or cannot sign it consistently.
Fill out this form to request notification of your Digital Registration Number (DRN) if you have forgotten it.
Instructions on how to properly complete the application form are included in the document.
On your application form, you must sign and include your birthdate. These are used to verify your identity when casting a postal vote.
For more information, get in touch with your local electoral registration office if you're unable to sign the form or cannot sign it consistently.
You must send the completed form to your local council's electoral services department after making sure you have signed it.
You can mail your form. You should check with the electoral services team at your local council before sending a scanned copy of your form to them.
11 working days prior to the election, your postal vote application must be returned by 5 p.m.
You must send the completed form to your local council's electoral services department after making sure you have signed it.
You can mail your form. You should check with the electoral services team at your local council before sending a scanned copy of your form to them.
11 working days prior to the election, your postal vote application must be returned by 5 p.m.
You must send the form to your local Electoral Registration Office once it has been filled out and signed.
You have the option of mailing your form or emailing a scanned copy.
11 working days prior to the election, your postal vote application must be returned by 5 p.m.
Once the form is filled out and signed, you must send it to your local electoral registration office.
You can mail your form. You should check with your local electoral registration office before sending a scanned copy of your form via email.
To locate the address of your electoral services team, enter your postcode.
To locate the address of your electoral services team, enter your postcode.
To find the location of the Electoral Registration Office, enter your postcode. for the region
To find the address of your electoral registration office, type in your postcode (from the address you used when you registered as an overseas voter).
Voting papers are created and printed after the candidate deadline has passed (typically about three weeks before election day). Then, it will be sent to you along with your postal voting package.
When you get your postal voting packet, be sure to store it safely. Avoid giving it to anyone else to handle and putting it in a place where someone else could take it.
Consider using a proxy vote if you won't be at your address to cast your postal ballot.
Learn more about voting by mail.
Voting papers are created and printed after the candidate deadline has passed (typically about three weeks before election day). Then, it will be sent to you along with your postal voting package.
When you get your postal voting packet, be sure to store it safely. Avoid giving it to anyone else to handle and putting it in a place where someone else could take it.
Consider using a proxy vote if you won't be at your address to cast your postal ballot.
Learn more about voting by mail.
Voting papers are created and printed after the candidate deadline has passed (typically about three weeks before election day). Then, it will be sent to you along with your postal voting package.
When you get your postal voting packet, be sure to store it safely. Avoid giving it to anyone else to handle and putting it in a place where someone else could take it.
Consider using a proxy vote if you won't be at your address to cast your postal ballot.
Learn more about voting by mail.
Voting papers are created and printed after the candidate deadline has passed (typically about three weeks before election day). Then, it will be sent to you along with your postal voting package.
When you get your postal voting packet, be sure to store it safely. Avoid giving it to anyone else to handle and putting it in a place where someone else could take it.
Consider using a proxy vote if you won't be at your address to cast your postal ballot.
Learn more about voting by mail.
Voting papers are created and printed after the candidate deadline has passed (typically about three weeks before election day). Then, it will be sent to you along with your postal voting package.
When you get your postal voting packet, be sure to store it safely. Avoid giving it to anyone else to handle and putting it in a place where someone else could take it.
Consider voting by proxy (having someone you trust vote on your behalf) if you don't think you'll have time to receive and deliver your postal vote ballot packet.
Learn more about voting by mail.
You should get in touch with your local council to make this request if you want to cancel your postal vote. 11 working days prior to the election you will be voting in, you must do so by 5 p.m.
You cannot cancel a completed postal vote for that election if it has already been returned.
You should get in touch with the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland to make this request if you want to cancel your postal vote.
You cannot cancel a completed postal vote for that election if it has already been returned.
You should get in touch with your local electoral registration office to make this request if you want to cancel your postal vote. 11 working days prior to the election you will be voting in, you must do so by 5 p.m.
You cannot cancel a completed postal vote for that election if it has already been returned.
You should get in touch with your local council to make this request if you want to cancel your postal vote. 11 working days prior to the election you will be voting in, you must do so by 5 p.m.
You cannot cancel a completed postal vote for that election if it has already been returned.
You should get in touch with the appropriate organization to make this request if you want to cancel your postal vote.
- Contact your local council in England and Wales.
- Contact your local electoral registration office in Scotland.
- Contact the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland if you're in that region.
In England, Scotland, and Wales, you have until 5 p.m., 11 working days before the election you'll be voting in, to cancel your postal ballot.
You cannot cancel a completed postal vote for that election if it has already been returned.

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