Register to vote
Register to vote
Check if you’re already registered to vote
You can check if you’re already registered to vote by contacting Electoral Services [email protected].
There have been changes to which elections EU citizens can vote in. Certain EU citizen living in the UK can register to vote depending on the type of election you’re voting in and citizenship. Eligible registered EU citizens resident in the UK cannot vote in UK Parliament elections.
View voting and candidacy rights for EU citizens.
How to register
You can register to vote online at GOV.UK. You will need your National Insurance number to complete the form. It takes about five minutes.
If you cannot complete the online application, download a paper application form and post it to:
Electoral Services
Crowndale Centre
218 Eversholt Street
London
NW1 1BD
We will check your submitted application to make sure it is correct. We will then contact you to confirm your registration or ask for more information.
An Easy Read guide to registering to vote is available on GOV.UK.
If you change your address
If you move, you must re-register at your new address.
If you are homeless or have no fixed address
You can register to vote if you are homeless or have no fixed address.
- GOV.UK has more information about registering to vote without a fixed address.
- Shelter has information on how to vote if you are homeless.
You can collect a printed form from the Town Hall, from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
If you change your nationality
If you have recently taken out British Citizenship, you should re-register.