Ways to vote

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Ways to vote

There are three different ways you can vote. You can choose the way that suits you.

These are:

Before election day, known as polling day, you’ll receive a card, called a poll card.

Everyone who’s registered to vote in your household will receive their own poll card.

Your poll card tells you where and when you can vote. Unless you arrange otherwise, you will vote in person at the polling station. 

Remember to register to vote

You don’t need to register to vote for every election, only if you’ve recently moved house, have never registered before, or have changed your name. 

Ways to vote

There are three different ways you can vote. 

These are:

Before election day, known as polling day, you’ll receive a card, called a poll card.

Everyone who’s registered to vote in your household will receive their own poll card.

Your poll card tells you where and when you can vote. Unless you arrange otherwise, you will vote in person at the polling station.

Remember to register to vote

You don’t need to register to vote for every election, only if you’ve recently moved house, have never registered before, changed your name, or if you’re asked to by the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland.

Ways to vote

There are three different ways you can vote. You can choose the way that suits you.

These are:

Before election day, known as polling day, you’ll receive a card, called a poll card.

Everyone who’s registered to vote in your household will receive their own poll card.

Your poll card tells you where and when you can vote. Unless you arrange otherwise, you will vote in person at the polling place.

Remember to register to vote

You don’t need to register to vote for every election, only if you’ve recently moved house, have never registered before, or have changed your name. 

Ways to vote

There are three different ways you can vote. You can choose the way that suits you.

These are:

Before election day, known as polling day, you’ll receive a card, called a poll card.

Everyone who’s registered to vote in your household will receive their own poll card.

Your poll card tells you where and when you can vote. Unless you’ve arranged otherwise, you will vote in person at the polling station.

Remember to register to vote

You don’t need to register to vote for every election, only if you’ve recently moved house, have never registered before, or have changed your name. 

How to vote

 A video by young people at the Democracy Box, our youth voice partner for Wales, 2023.

Visit the Democracy Box’s website.

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