Am I eligible to vote?
You can register to vote if you are:
- 16 years old or over and
- a British or Irish citizen or
- if you have permission to enter or stay in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man - or you do not need permission - and you’re a:
- Commonwealth citizen (the definition of a 'Commonwealth citizen' includes citizens of British Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories.)
- citizen of Denmark, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal or Spain
- citizen of another EU country, if you have had permission to enter or stay - or not needed permission - since 31 December 2020, and this has continued without a break
If you are 16 or 17, you can register to vote but you will not be eligible to vote until you are 18.
Visit GOV.UK to register to vote
When to register
Registration continues throughout the year and the register is updated monthly. When you move you need to register again at the new address.
Am I already registered?
If you are unsure whether or not you are currently registered please email your full name, date of birth and address to [email protected].
Why do I need to register to vote?
It is a legal requirement to register to vote, however voting itself is entirely optional. As well as enabling you to vote at election(s), credit reference agencies use the electoral register as part of their checking process. If you’re not on the electoral register, it may have a negative effect on your credit score.
16 to 18 year olds
If you are 16 or over you will need to register to vote.
You can register to vote if you’re a British citizen or an Irish citizen.
You can also register if you have permission to enter or stay in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man - or you do not need permission - and you’re a:
- Commonwealth citizen
- citizen of Denmark, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal or Spain
- citizen of another EU country, if you have had permission to enter or stay - or not needed permission - since 31 December 2020, and this has continued without a break
It is important to register to vote. Parents and guardians - please remember to include any 16/17-year-olds in your household response and encourage them to register to vote.
Why register to vote?
The government have proposed changes to lower the voting age to 16. If legislation is passed to support this, it will also impact the age from which people can register to vote. In preparation for the proposed change, we are encouraging all residents aged 16 and over to register to vote.