Removing a proxy voter from the absent voting records and lists if a fresh signature is not received
If you have not received a fresh signature before the end of the six week period following the date of the original notice you must immediately remove the proxy vote entry from the records and relevant list (list of proxies or proxy postal voters list).1
You must also remove that person’s entry from the relevant record of granted proxy vote applications.
The records and lists should be updated on the day after the deadline. Where the deadline falls on a non-working day, it is extended to the next working day.
You must, however, keep the elector’s signature and date of birth previously provided on the record of personal identifiers for a period of twelve months from the date on which the elector is removed from the record of granted applications.2
You must notify the elector in writing that their proxy vote has been removed. The notice must:3
explain that the person’s proxy vote has been removed because of a failure to provide a fresh signature and if they wish to vote, they can now only do so at a polling station
inform them of their polling station
remind them that they may make a fresh proxy vote application, which must include their identifiers
You should include a new proxy vote application form with the removal notice. There is no provision to pre-print the date of birth that you already hold for the elector on the new application form.
You should also write to any proxy or postal proxy where the elector has failed to respond to the request notices to inform them that their proxy or postal proxy appointment has been cancelled.
We have produced a template cancellation letter due to a failure to supply a fresh signature which you could use.