with your local authority.
If you’re not sure which one you fall under simply type in your postcode at
How do you vote by post?
You can choose whether you want a postal vote for a single election or permanently.
The postal vote will arrive about 10 days before the election date.
Once registered to vote by post, near the time of an election or referendum you will be sent a ballot paper which you complete and then send back.
Though you are not voting in a booth, marking your vote should be done in secret and you should seal the envelope yourself.
If you have registered to vote by post, your postal vote must arrive at your Electoral Office in the UK by 10pm on May 6, the day of the election.
If it arrives after this time, your vote will not be counted.
You should complete your ballot paper in secret, then put it in the envelope supplied and seal it tight.
You must also remember to fill in and sign the accompanying postal voting statement.
Put both items into the larger envelope and post it back to your local electoral registration office.
If you have forgotten to post your ballot then you can take it to your polling station on the date of the election.
Can I vote if I live outside the UK?
You can vote by post or by proxy (someone to vote on your behalf).
The postal vote application deadline was 5pm on Tuesday, April 20, 2021.
The deadline to apply for voting by proxy in the May 6, 2021, Local Election is 5pm on Tuesday, April 27, 2021.
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