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EU Referendum: are you registered to vote?
By: Tom Walters
Last updated: Friday, 20 May 2016
With the EU Referendum set to take place on 23 June it is hugely important that you know how to vote
So to prepare, there are a few things you need to do:
1. Make sure you are eligible to vote.
You can vote if you are:
- 18 or over
- A British or Irish citizen living in the UK
- A Commonwealth citizen living in the UK who has leave to remain in the UK or who does not require leave to remain in the UK
Go to www.aboutmyvote.co.uk to see if you can vote.
2. Make sure you are registered
You need to make sure you’re registered to vote in the EU Referendum. If you’re not already registered to vote, go towww.gov.uk/register-to-vote and register by 7 June.
3. Decide how you will vote
In person: You’ll receive a poll card at the address where you’re registered, which will tell you where to vote. Don’t worry if you lose it, you don’t need it to vote and you can contact your local council to find out where your polling station is.
By post or by proxy: If you’re travelling, or unable to get to your polling station on 23 June there are other options. So long as you’re registered, or have made an application to register, you can apply for a postal vote or a proxy vote (where someone you trust votes on your behalf). Both you and your proxy must be registered to vote. If you need a postal or proxy vote, go to www.aboutmyvote.co.uk to download a form. The application deadline is 8 June for postal votes, and 15 June for proxy votes.