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You can check where your polling station is situated by entering your postcode into My Spelthorne. A poll card will be delivered to you prior to election day that will include a map of your polling station, the hours of voting and how to vote.
The traditional way to vote in the UK is to go to your designated polling station and vote in person. If you lose the poll card or forget to take it with you to the polling station, then you can still vote, provided your name is on the register.
Postal voting means receiving your ballot paper in the post prior to election day. Applications can be made for a single election, for a specified period or permanently. The deadline to receive a completed application form or make changes to an existing postal vote is 5pm on the eleventh working day before an election but you can apply for one at any time.
Your application will only be accepted if you are registered under the new voting system that was introduced in June 2014. Please check with electoral services on 01784 444218 to ensure you are eligible. If your application is successful you will be sent a confirmation letter.
Proxy voting means appointing someone you trust to go to your polling station and vote on your behalf. Applications for a proxy vote for a particular election cannot be made until an election has been announced and you must state a reason (ie on holiday). If you require a proxy for any other reason please contact the Elections team. The deadline to receive a completed application form or make changes to an existing postal vote is 5pm on the sixth working day before an election but you can apply for one at any time. If your application is successful you will be sent a confirmation letter.
We provide a device called a 'selector', which enables blind or partially sighted people to vote unaided and ramps allowing easy access to polling stations. However, we review our polling stations on a regular basis to ensure that they have got access for all sections of the community. If you require assistance at the polling station please make our staff aware and they will be happy to help you. If you have any feedback on the facilities we provide please email the Elections Manager.
You cannot sign any application forms or vote in person on behalf of another elector even if you have Power of Attorney.