Electors with a postal vote for a particular poll may not alter their postal vote delivery details but may submit a fresh application with a new address for the postal vote to be sent to.
Existing postal voters with a longer-term postal vote arrangement may ask for their postal vote to be redirected at any time up until 5pm, 11 working days before a poll to be effective at that poll.1
The exception to this is where the completed postal ballot paper has already been returned by the elector for the poll.
The request must be made in writing and may be posted, hand-delivered or emailed to you and must contain:2
the elector’s full name and registered address
the redirection address
the circumstances that require, or will require, the redirection
the date of the request
Where a request for redirection has been granted, you must confirm this to the elector in writing at their registered address.3