The Annual Voter Registration form (or Canvass) is usually carried out every Autumn and takes place throughout the UK with the register being published on 1 December. We usually starting delivering the forms at the end of August and there is a legal obligation to complete it every year or you could be fined upto £1000. However this year, due to the Police and Crime Commissioner Election being held in November 2012, we will be starting at the end of June and finishing early October.When you receied the form you should read the information sheets provided before checking the details are correct.No ChangesIf you have no changes to make to the details on the preprinted form there are three ways of confirming your details..
by phone on our free automated telephone response service on 0800 0251 057,
If you have not received a form by 3 July 2012, please contact the helpline on 01784 446238/6232, or e-mail electoral services.
If you have already made a new application to be added to the Electoral Register before 8 June 2012 then your details will already be pre-printed. However you will still need to respond to this new form to confirm the detail are correct.
The simple answer is now unless you are moving house before October in which case you should leave the form for the new residents to complete. Reminders will be posted out to all properties, which have not replied, by 6 August 2012. This is of course an aditional expence so please help us to keep printing and postage costs to a minimum by doing your reply right away
This form is nothing to do with the Census, this form is only to enable us to compile an accurate register of electors. If you do not respond to the form your name may not appear on the register and you will not be able to vote at the next election. It will also affect your credit rating.
We address the paperwork to "The Present Occupier" to ensure it gets to the people actually living at the property. All forms contain the pre-printed details of the electors who are currently listed at that address. It may be that we have not been informed that the previous occupiers have moved out. Check the address on the form to ensure it has been delivered correctly and if the pre-printed people no longer live at your address please cross those names out and add your names to the form.
Please state your nationality on the form, without it we can not process the information and the form will have to be returned to you. If your nationality is different from the pre-printed form, please enclose a photocopy of your passport or certificate of naturalisation along the amended form.
If you are due to move house in October then please contact the office so that we can discuss your circumstances.
If there is no one eligible to be registered at your address then please ensure you complete section 3 as well as signing and dating the form. Without it we can not process the iformation and the form will be returned to you. If you are unsure as to whether you qualify to register please look at our section on who can vote (pdf 31kb) or contact electoral services.
If you are over 70, please indicate this in the 'Jury service exemption' section of the form. Anyone over 70 is no longer eligible to perform Jury Service and we have to supply this information to the Jury Summoning Service.
We only need dates of birth for 16 and 17 year olds, anyone under that age is not allowed to register so their details must not be completed on the form. If you are over 18 you do not need to include your date of birth.
Make sure you have a tick in the Edited Register column if you do not want you name to appear on the Edited Register. The council must make the Edited Register available for general sale and it can be used for any purpose including marketing. Everyone will be included in the Full register, which is used for voting purposes and supplied to the Credit Reference Agencies. If you want to opt back into the Edited Register (so that marketing companies and other 3rd parties can buy your details) then you also have that option by crossing out the tick.
If you would like a to vote by post you will need to complete a postal vote application form (pdf 45kb). If there is a pre-printed tick in this column, this means you already have postal vote arrangements in place.and therefore do not need to complete another form. If you wish to cancel the postal vote, cross out the pre-printed tick before signing and returning the form .
If you would like to vote by proxy please contact the Electoral Services Office or write the words 'proxy' in the postal vote section of the form.and we will send you an application form. You need to have a specific reason to vote by proxy, such as a disability or being away at university so please let us know which type of form you require otherwise we will not be able to send it to you.
Services Electors (Army, Navy, etc) must not be included on the form. If you are in the Armed Forces, please contact Electoral Services to find out how to register.
Overseas Electors must not be included in the form. If someone is living overseas permanently, please contact Elecotral Services to find out how to register..
Students away at University are able to register twice. Both at their parents home and at their term time address such as a university residence.
If someone is staying with you on holiday or who are short term guests and will have moved out by the 30 September 2012 they should not be included.