Are you ready for the elections?

Voters across West Oxfordshire District are being encouraged to make sure they are registered, have applied for postal voting, and applied for identification if needed, ahead of the deadlines so that they can vote in the local elections on 4 May.


To take part in any election, anyone over the age of 18 must be registered in the area they live in. Some people eligible to vote may not be registered and therefore will not be able to cast a vote. This may be because they have recently moved or are voting for the first time. 

Residents can make an application to register to vote through the Government website which takes only five minutes to complete. They must register by 17 April and can do so at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.


Some residents prefer to vote by post, by using a postal vote, residents can make sure their voice is heard at the local elections from the safety of their home. They also will not be required to show ID to vote by post. Residents can apply to receive their vote by post, before the application deadline of 5pm on 18 April.


Electors may also choose to vote by proxy - where another individual casts a vote on a registered voter’s behalf when that individual can not vote themselves. To be able to use a proxy, vote applications must be in by Tuesday 25 April by 5pm.


For the first time this year, residents in West Oxfordshire District will need to show photographic ID to vote in person at this year’s local elections.

 

Residents are being urged to make sure they are ready to vote in May by checking they have an accepted form of photographic ID.

 

Accepted forms of photographic ID include a UK, European Economic Area (EEA) or Commonwealth passport; a UK, EEA or Commonwealth drivers’ licence; and some concessionary travel passes, such as an older person’s bus pass. Voters will be able to use expired ID if they are still recognisable from the photo and the name on the ID should be the same name as appears on the Electoral Register.


Anyone who does not have one of the accepted forms of ID will be able to apply for free ID online at voter-authority-certificate.service.gov.uk/ or by completing a paper form which is available from the Council.


More information is available on the West Oxfordshire District Council website, including details of how to apply for the free ID. Anyone not able to visit the council website, or apply for a Voter Authority Certificate online, is being encouraged to contact the Council by calling 01993 861410. Residents must have applied for Voter Authority Certificate by 5pm Tuesday 25 April.


The changes do not affect postal votes but proxy voters will be required to show their own valid ID when voting on behalf of someone else.


Giles Hughes, Returning Officer for West Oxfordshire District Council, said:


“With elections taking place in various wards within West Oxfordshire on 4 May 2023, it is important that those who want to vote make sure they are registered, have applied for a postal or proxy vote if they prefer, and to ensure they have an accepted form of photo ID for voting in the polling station.


“It may seem early but applying now means you will be ready to vote in May and won’t risk missing the national deadlines. 


“Anyone voting at a polling station in England this May will need to show photo ID before they can be given their ballot paper as part of national law. It’s important that everyone understands what types of ID they can use, and how to apply for free ID if they need it. 



“Residents who do not have one of the accepted forms of ID can apply for free ID either online or by completing a paper application form which is available at our offices or by calling us at 01993 861410. If you need any help with applying for the free ID or want to request an application form please contact us at the number above.”


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