If Youve Voted in the Past Do You Have to Register Again
The deadline to register to vote in the elections on 5 May 2022 was 11:59pm on Thursday 14 April in England, Northern Ireland and Wales. The deadline to register to vote in Scotland was 11:59pm on Monday 18 April.
How to register to vote
Register to vote
To register to vote online, you need just five minutes and your National Insurance number.
If you can't register online, you can download a paper form.
You don't need to register to vote before every election.
Update your details
If you move house, you should register to vote again.
If you change your name for any reason, you can either:
- contact the electoral services team at your local council and request a change of name form
- register to vote again
How to register to vote
Register to vote
To register to vote online, you need just five minutes and your National Insurance number.
If you can't register online, you can download a paper form.
You don't need to register to vote before every election.
Update your details
If you move house, you should register to vote again.
If you change your name for any reason, you can either:
- contact the electoral services team at your local council and request a change of name form
- register to vote again
How to register to vote
Register to vote
To register to vote online, you need just five minutes and your National Insurance number.
If you can't register online, you can download a paper form.
You don't need to register to vote before every election.
Update your details
If you move house, you should register to vote again.
If you change your name for any reason, you can either:
- contact your Electoral Registration Office and request a change of name form
- register to vote again
How to register to vote
Register to vote
To register to vote online, you need just five minutes and your National Insurance number.
If you can't register online, you can download a paper form.
You don't need to register to vote before every election. You only need to register to vote again if:
- you've moved house recently
- you've changed your name for any reason
- you're asked to as part of a canvass of electors
Digital Registration Number (DRN)
If you complete the online form, once your application is approved, you'll be given a Digital Registration Number (or DRN).
Keep this number somewhere safe, as you will need to provide it if you need to update your details on the electoral register or want to apply for a postal or proxy vote.
You can request a reminder if you lose it.
Contact the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland to find out more.
How to register to vote
Renewing your registration
You have to renew your registration every year.
When it's time to renew your registration, you'll get a reminder from your electoral registration office explaining what you need to do. You should receive the reminder about three months before your registration is due to expire.
If you don't renew your application, you'll have to register to vote again.
Answer some questions to find out if you can register to vote
Who can register to vote in England
To register to vote, you must be:
- a UK or Irish citizen
- a qualifying Commonwealth citizen living in the UK
- an EU citizen living in the UK
- aged 16 or over (but you can't vote until you're 18 years old)
Who can register to vote in Wales
To register to vote, you must be:
- a UK or Irish citizen
- a qualifying Commonwealth citizen living in the UK
- an EU citizen living in the UK
- a qualifying foreign citizen
- aged 14 or over (but you can't vote until you're 16 or 18 depending on the election)
Who can register to vote in Scotland
To register to vote, you must be:
- a UK or Irish citizen, or
- a qualifying Commonwealth citizen living in the UK, or
- a qualifying foreign national who is living in Scotland and has permission to enter or stay in the UK, or who does not need such permission, including EU citizens.
You must also be aged 14 or over (but you can't vote until you're 16 years old)
Who can register to vote in Northern Ireland
To register to vote, you must be:
- a UK or Irish citizen
- a qualifying Commonwealth citizen living in the UK
- an EU citizen living in the UK
- aged 17 or older (or will be 17 by 30 November) (but you can't vote until you're 18 years old)
Who can register to vote as an overseas voter
To register as an overseas voter, you must:
- be a UK or Irish citizen
- have been registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years
- be aged 16 or over (but you can't vote until you're 18 years old)
If you were too young to register to vote when you left the UK, you can still register to vote if:
- your parent or guardian was registered to vote
- you left the UK no more than 15 years ago
If you left the UK more than 15 years ago, you can't register as an overseas voter.
When you register as an overseas voter, you'll use the UK address where you were last registered to vote.
This is where your electoral registration office will be, and where your vote will be counted in elections.
Check if you're already registered to vote
You need to contact the electoral services team at your local council to find out if you're registered to vote.
If you're registered to vote, you'll be on the electoral register. This is something that your local council holds, so they'll be able to tell you if you're registered. We don't have copies electoral registers, so can't tell you if you are registered.
Check if you're already registered to vote
You need to contact the electoral services team at your local council to find out if you're registered to vote.
If you're registered to vote, you'll be on the electoral register. This is something that your local council holds, so they'll be able to tell you if you're registered. We don't have copies of electoral registers, so can't tell you if you are registered.
Check if you're already registered to vote
You need to contact your local Electoral Registration Office to find out if you're registered to vote.
If you're registered to vote, you'll be on the electoral register. This is something that your local Electoral Registration Office holds, so they'll be able to tell you if you're registered. We don't have copies electoral registers, so can't tell you if you are registered.
Check if you're already registered to vote
You need to contact the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland to find out whether you're registered to vote.
If you're registered to vote, you'll be on the electoral register. The Electoral Office for Northern Ireland will be able to tell you whether you're registered.
We are unable to tell you whether you are registered.
Check if you're already registered to vote
You need to contact the electoral registration office to find out if you're registered to vote.
If you're registered to vote, you'll be on the electoral register. This is something the electoral registration office holds, so they'll be able to tell you if you're registered. We don't have copies electoral registers, so can't tell you if you are registered.
Get your local council's contact details
Enter your postcode to find contact details for the electoral services team at your local council
Get your local council's contact details
Enter your postcode to find contact details for the electoral services team at your local council
Get your electoral registration office contact details
Enter your postcode to find contact details for your local electoral registration office
Get your electoral registration office contact details
Enter your postcode (of the address you used when you registered as an overseas voter) to get the address of your electoral registration office
Source: https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/voter/register-vote-and-update-your-details
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