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Apply to vote by proxy online

Notifying existing proxy voters of the requirement to reapply

A notice has been sent to all electors who had an existing proxy vote in place before 31 October 2023 advising them that their proxy vote entitlement will end on 31 January 2024 and that they will need to re-apply if they want to vote by proxy after 31 January 2024.

Applying for a proxy vote changed on 31 October 2023. 

If an elector is unable to get to their polling station on election day they can ask someone they trust to vote on their behalf. This is called a proxy vote and the person casting the vote on behalf of the elector is referred to as their proxy. Your appointed proxy must be registered to vote and be eligible to vote in the election they are appointed for.

You must be registered to vote or have recently registered to vote before you can apply for a proxy vote.

You are able to apply for a proxy vote online (opens new window)

Online proxy vote applications will be available for a particular election or referendum or for a definite or indefinite period for overseas electors and service voters.

You will need to provide your National Insurance number when applying for a proxy vote to verify your identity.

If you wish to vote by proxy we recommend you register to vote and apply for a proxy vote well in advance of election deadlines, in case we need to ask you for additional information to verify your identity.

The new regulations will put a limit on how many electors a person may act as a proxy for. The maximum number of electors a proxy can vote on behalf of will be four, and no more than two of these can be domestic electors. Domestic electors are those who are neither service voters or overseas electors.

It is an offence:

  • for a person to knowingly appoint a proxy who is already acting as a proxy for two or more domestic electors
  • to vote as proxy for more than two domestic electors
  • for a person who is registered as an overseas elector or a service voter to knowingly appoint a proxy who is already acting as a proxy for four or more electors (of which no more than two electors can be domestic electors)
  • to vote as proxy for more than four electors (of which no more than two electors can be domestic electors)

More information, including any current elections details, can be found on ourElections page.

Please be aware of theimportant dates and information regarding proxy votes.

It is easier and quicker to apply online for a proxy vote (opens new window)

Request a paper proxy vote application form

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Last modified on 29 October 2024