How should Crown servants and British Council employee service voters be listed in the register?
How should Crown servants and British Council employee service voters be listed in the register?
Service voters either living at their qualifying address, or who would be living there were it not for the fact that they were stationed elsewhere because of their employment, must be shown in the main body of the register, in the same way as ordinary electors.
Crown servant and British Council employee service voters should only be listed as other electors when they no longer have a connection to their qualifying address other than the fact that they once lived there.1
If this is the case then their names are to be listed in alphabetical order at the end of the relevant polling district of the register beneath the ‘other electors’ heading. The entry will show their name and elector number but not their address.2
1. Regulations 40 and 41(3) Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations (RPR) 2001↩ Back to content at footnote 1