Elections - proxy votes
Voting by proxy is a convenient way of voting if you are unable
to get to the polling station. By proxy just means that you appoint
someone you trust to vote on your behalf.
Voting by proxy can be useful if you fall ill and are unable to
get to the polling station on election day, or if you are abroad
during an election. It can be particularly useful if you are
overseas in a country too far away to send back a postal vote in
time for the election (for instance, if you are in the Armed Forces
and deployed overseas).
To vote by proxy, you’ll need to fill in an application form.
You can
apply to vote by proxy here. You’ll need to print the form and
complete it, then sign it, and send it back to Registration
Services, Maidstone House, King Street Maidstone, Kent ME15
6JQ.
You need to sign your application form personally because the
electoral registration office needs a copy of your signature for
voting security reasons. We know it’s slightly less convenient than
submitting it online, but it helps to ensure the security of your
vote and is used to tackle electoral fraud.
Can I apply for a proxy vote?
You can apply for a proxy vote as long as you are on the
electoral register. When you apply for a proxy vote you have to
provide a reason. You can apply for a proxy vote if:
- You are unable to go to the polling station for one particular
election, for example, if you are away on holiday
- You have a physical condition that means you cannot go to the
polling station on election day
- Your employment means that you cannot go to the polling station
on election day
- Your attendance on an educational course means that you cannot
go to the polling station on election day
- You are a British citizen living overseas
- You are a crown servant or a member of Her Majesty's Armed
Forces
Except if you are registered blind, you may have to get someone
to support your application to confirm that your reason for
applying to vote by proxy is valid. Read the notes that accompany
the application form to find out if you need to get someone to
support your application and who can do it.
When can I apply to vote by proxy?
The deadline for applying to vote by proxy is normally six
working days before an election. However, if you have a medical
emergency six days before election day or after, you can apply
to vote by emergency proxy if the emergency means that you cannot
go to the polling station in person.
Who can vote on my behalf?
Anyone can be your proxy as long as they are eligible to vote in
that type of election and they are willing to vote on your behalf.
You cannot be a proxy for more than two people at any one election,
unless they are a close relative.