What information must be included in a proxy vote application?
An application for a proxy vote must include the following information:1
the full name of the elector
the address where the elector is (or has applied to be) registered to vote
the elector’s date of birth
the elector’s National Insurance number (NINo) or, if they are not able to provide that information, the reason why they are not able to do so
the elector’s signature (or a request for a signature waiver)
whether the application is for a poll on a particular date (and, if so, identify which one), a particular period (and, if so, the date range of the period) or an indefinite period
an indication of which polls the application applies to
the date of the application
The applicant’s full name, National Insurance number (NINo), and date of birth (DOB) are also known as their personal identifiers and these pieces of information are used to perform a data match with DWP to verify an applicant’s identity.
If an applicant is unable to provide a NINo they may provide with their application a copy of the documents listed in acceptable documents for the exceptions process.3
If provided, these documents can be used to verify an applicant’s identity. This may be particularly useful close to the deadline for a poll to ensure that an application can be processed without delay.
An application may also contain an applicant’s previous name, email address and telephone number, but they are not a requirement.
1. Schedule 4 Paragraphs 3(2)(c) and 4(2)(c) Representation of the People Act 2000, Regulation 51(1), (2), (4) and (5) Representation of the People (England & Wales) Regulations 2001 (RPR)↩ Back to content at footnote 1