How UK Expats Abroad Can Register and Vote in the UK General Election

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called a UK General Election for 4th July 2024.

For UK expatriates, participating in the UK general election is a crucial way to remain engaged with their home country's democratic process.

REGISTERING TO VOTE IN THE UK GENERAL ELECTION

Already registered or need to renew?

To renew your registration or update your name, address or nationality, contact the Electoral Registration Office that confirmed you are registered as an overseas voter.

Eligibility Check

Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria. You can register to vote if you are a British citizen who has been registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years. If you were too young to register when you left the UK, your parent or guardian must have been registered.

Check your eligibility

Gather Necessary Documents

Have your National Insurance number and UK passport details ready. If you don't have a passport, other identification forms may be acceptable.

Online Registration

Visit the UK Government's voter registration website (gov.uk/register-to-vote). The process typically takes about 5 minutes.

Register to vote online

Register to vote via post

Confirmation

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email or letter. Ensure your details are up-to-date, particularly your overseas address.

How to cast your vote

In Person

While rare, if you happen to be in the UK on election day, you can vote in person at your local polling station.

Postal Vote

Apply for a postal vote through the same online portal used for registration or via a postal form.

You will receive your ballot paper by mail. Complete it according to the instructions and return it promptly to ensure it arrives before the election deadline.

Apply to vote by post online

Apply to vote by post via post

Vote By Proxy

You can also vote by proxy, that is authorising someone else to vote on your behalf.

Your proxy must be registered to vote and willing to vote on your behalf at your designated polling station.

Apply to vote by proxy online

Apply to vote by proxy via post

TIPS FOR A SMOOTH VOTING EXPERIENCE

Register Early: Start the registration process well in advance of the election to avoid any last-minute issues.

Stay Informed: Keep an eye on deadlines for registration, postal vote applications, and ballot returns.

Check Mail Services: Be aware of the postal service reliability in your country of residence and consider alternative voting methods if necessary.

Utilise Embassy Resources: Reach out to your local UK embassy for assistance and information on voting procedures.

If you require help and guidance registering to vote or casting a vote from abroad, contact us.

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