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Eligibility to vote

To be eligible to vote your name must appear on the Voters’ Register. Please follow the links to obtain further information.  If you have any query on eligibility to be a voter please contact the Electoral Services Office as detailed on the right of this page.

Generally, to be included in the Voters’ Register a person must be:

  • resident in the Borough on the date of the application
  • a British, Irish or Commonwealth citizen or a citizen of another member state of the European Union
    (If you are a foreign national and wish to check whether you are eligible to apply to be registered, for a list of all European Member States please see the Member States of the EU page and Commonwealth and British Dependent Territories
  • aged 18 years old and over (or will become 18 during the life of the register).

Students may register at both their home address and their college or university address. It is not an offence to register twice, but it is an offence to vote more than once in any election.

Special arrangements apply to the following categories

The forms for each of the following category of electors can be obtained from the Electoral Services Section (contact details to the right of this page).

  • British citizens living abroad can vote at UK and European Parliamentary Elections but not local government elections.
    If you were registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years then you can apply to be an Overseas Voter.  It is important to note that you must apply to the last Council with whom you were registered before moving abroad. If you were too young to register when you left the UK, your parent or guardian must have been registered.  
  • Service personnel and their spouse have the choice of registering annually under a service declaration or as an ordinary voter. (Their children can only register as an ordinary elector).
  • Crown Servants or British Council Employees working outside the UK can still register to vote. The spouse of a Crown Servant or British Council employee accompanying them during their employment abroad can also register using the specific form for such residents.
  • Homeless people may register at the address or place where they spend a substantial part of their time either during the day or at night.
  • Remand prisoners may register at the institution where they are currently resident or at the address they would have been resident or have previously lived.
  • Mental health patients, either voluntary or detailed (but not those detained for criminal activity) may register at the institution where they are currently resident or at the address they would have been resident or have previously lived.
  • Anonymous Registration

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Contacts

Electoral Services
Easthampstead House
Town Square
Bracknell
RG12 1AQ

Tel: 01344 352079
Fax: 01344 352810
Email: electoral.registration
@bracknell-forest.gov.uk
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