Combined Guidance for Returning Officers at Local Government and Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England
Polling station registers and absent voting lists
You must provide each Presiding Officer with the appropriate part of the electoral register for their polling station and the appropriate absent voting lists.
Polling station staff should be trained on the various franchise markers that will appear on the register.1 They need to be aware of the importance of the security of voters’ personal details on the electoral register and absent voting lists.
Polling station registers can be printed once the final election notice of alteration has been published, five working days before polling day.2 However, you should ensure that all printed polling station registers:
- are checked to ensure that they are complete
- reflect any recent additions or deletions to the register
- have the appropriate franchise markers in place
There is no legislative deadline for determination of absent voting applications. However, if the absent vote is needed for a forthcoming poll you should liaise with the ERO (where you are not already the ERO) to establish the latest practicable point for the determination of absent vote applications and the process for updating polling station registers and absent voting lists and communicating updates to polling station staff so that you can ensure that polling station registers and the absent voting lists are accurate.
Once the registers have been printed you should instruct your Presiding Officers to check that:
- they have been provided with the correct register for their polling station
- the register includes the expected number of electors allocated to their polling station
Alterations to the register
You should have procedures in place to deal with any necessary amendments made before polling day or on polling day itself. These procedures should cover your method:
- to amend the polling station registers and absent voting lists after they have been printed, as a result of clerical errors, granting emergency proxy applications, or late verification of postal vote applications
- for communicating the relevant information to Presiding Officers, which may be done orally or in writing
More information about clerical errors can be found in our guidance for EROs in Clerical errors on the electoral register.
If a person makes a complaint to polling station staff that suggests that they should be on the electoral register, the Presiding Officer must communicate that representation to the Electoral Registration Officer as soon as is practicable. For this to work effectively you will need to ensure that you have suitable communication systems in place between Presiding Officers and the Electoral Registration Officer.
For more information on training staff see our guidance on training presiding officers, poll clerks and polling station inspectors.
- 1. Rule 26(3)(b) and (c), Schedule 2 Local Elections (Principal Areas) (England and Wales) Rules 2006 (LEPAR 2006); rule 26(3)(b) and (c), Local Elections (Parishes and Communities) (England and Wales) Rules 2006 (PCR 2006); rule 28(3)(b) and (c), Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 (LAM Rules 2007); rule 28(3)(b) and (c), Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017 (CAM Rules 2017), Para 29(3)(b) Sch 3 Police and Crime Commissioner Election Order 2012 (PCCEO 2012) ↩ Back to content at footnote 1
- 2. Section 13AB(6) of the Representation ot the People Act 1983 ↩ Back to content at footnote 2