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Electoral registration form for a member of Her Majesty s Armed Forces, or their husband, wife or civil partner Register to vote You need to be on the electoral register to vote in UK elections and referendums. If you are based overseas, you can register as a service voter by filling in an electoral registration form for members of the armed forces. This form allows you to be registered to vote at an address in the UK while you are away from home or posted abroad. You can also register as a service voter if you live in the UK but may be posted elsewhere at short notice or if you are the husband, wife or civil partner of a member of the armed forces. As a service voter, you must renew your registration every three years, but you can cancel it at any time. You will receive a reminder letter from your electoral registration office telling you when you need to renew your Service Voter registration. If you change your address, you must inform the electoral registration office in the area where you are registered, or you will not receive your reminder. If you are based in the UK, you can also register in the normal way by filling in the registration form delivered to your home between September and November every year. If you did not register last autumn or have moved since then, you can still register by filling in a standard registration form. How do I register to vote? 1 Fill in the electoral registration form. 2 Make sure you sign the declaration. 3 Return your completed form as soon as possible to your electoral registration office. You can find their contact details at www.aboutmyvote.co.uk Register to vote as soon as you can, or it may be too late to vote in the next election. Who has my personal details? There are two versions of the electoral register the full version and the edited version. The full register is used for elections and referendums, preventing and detecting crime, and checking applications for credit. The edited register is available for general sale and can be used for commercial activities such as marketing. Your details will appear on the full version of the register, but you can choose whether or not your details appear on the edited register. How can I vote? You can vote in one of three ways. By post if you want your ballot sent to you. It may not arrive until about a week before election day. So, you need to consider whether there is enough time to receive and return your ballot paper before voting closes. Ballot papers that arrive after this time will not be counted. By proxy if you want someone else to vote on your behalf. Your proxy must be aged 18 or over, a British, Irish or Commonwealth citizen and be living in the UK. Your proxy can either vote at the polling station for the area where you are registered, or by post. In person if you are in the UK on election day. You can only vote at the polling station where you are registered to vote in the UK. You cannot vote in person if you, or your proxy, have applied to vote by post. If you have appointed a proxy, you can still vote in person, provided your proxy has not already voted for you. If you want to vote by post or by proxy, you need to fill in one of the application forms that accompany this form. More information If you have any questions about registering to vote or about postal or proxy voting, contact your electoral registration office. This is the office responsible for the area where you would be living if you were not posted abroad or where you were last registered to vote in the UK. In England and Wales, the electoral registration office is based at your local council. In Scotland, it may be a separate office. For contact details, go to www.aboutmyvote.co.uk This form does not apply to Northern Ireland. Visit www.eoni.org.uk for more information.

Electoral registration form for a member of Her Majesty s Armed Forces, or their husband, wife or civil partner Only one person can register using this form. Please read the notes carefully before filling in this form. Please write in black ink and use BLOCK LETTERS. When you have filled in every section and signed the form personally, send it to your electoral registration office. 1 About you 3 Service details Surname First names (in full) Please give your full service details. If you are the husband, wife or civil partner of a member of the Armed Forces, give the service details. Rank or rating Service address This address will be used for correspondence. Service (tick one box) British Army Royal Navy Service number Royal Airforce Tick here if you do not want your name to be included on the edited register, which is available for general sale. You do not have to give the following information, but it will help your electoral registration office to contact you if they have any questions about your form. Daytime telephone or mobile number (including country codes) Email address 2 UK registration address Please give the UK address where you want to register. This address is (tick one box): Where I am living now. Where I would be living if I/my husband, wife or civil partner were not a member of the Armed Forces. Where I have lived in the past. Regiment or corps (Army only) Please tick if you are the husband, wife or civil partner of a service voter. 4 Declaration You must sign the declaration yourself. If the form is not signed, it will be sent back to you. This declaration cancels any previous declaration you may have made. I am a British, Irish or Commonwealth citizen. I am a citizen of another European Union country. Please state which country you are from. I am living in the UK or would be living in the UK if I or my husband, wife or civil partner were not serving in the Armed Forces. I am aged 18 or over. If you are under 18, please give your date of birth. Day Month Year As far as I know, the details on this form are true and correct. Signature Date Polling district: Elector number: FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date received: Date added:

Application to vote by post for a member of Her Majesty s Armed Forces, or their husband, wife or civil partner How do I apply to vote by post? 1 Fill in the postal vote application form. 2 Make sure you complete all sections of the form and supply your date of birth and signature. 3 Return your form as soon as possible to your local electoral registration office. You can find their address at www.aboutmyvote.co.uk. Please do not return your form to The Electoral Commission. Please note: your application form must arrive at your electoral registration office at least 11 working days before the election. Voting by post You can apply to vote by post for a particular election, for a set period of time or for all future elections. But, you must be registered to vote first. Postal votes can be sent out to addresses in the UK and abroad. What happens after I ve returned this form? When an election is going to be held, your ballot paper will be sent to you in the post. Remember, it may not be sent out until four working days before election day, or three working days in Scotland. This may not allow enough time for you to return your ballot paper before voting closes, so voting by post may not be the best way for you to vote. You may want to consider voting by proxy (someone else voting for you). If it does not arrive by this time, contact your electoral registration office for a replacement ballot paper. In Scotland, contact the returning officer at your local council. You must do this by 5pm on election day. You will need to give your date of birth and signature on this application form, and again when you use your postal vote. This information is needed to tackle fraud. Make sure you return your postal vote so that it arrives by election day, otherwise it will not be counted. A Freepost envelope is included in your postal ballot pack. But, if you are sending it from overseas, you will need to pay the postage. If it is too late to send your vote back by post, you can hand it in on election day to the returning officer at your local council, drop it off at a polling station in your constituency or, if you are voting in a local election, drop it off at any polling station in your ward. Your postal vote will be mixed with all the others before counting begins, so your vote will be kept secret. More information If you need more forms or have any questions about voting by post, go to www.aboutmyvote.co.uk or contact your electoral registration office. This is the office responsible for the address where you would be living if you were not posted abroad or where you were last registered to vote in the UK. In England and Wales, the electoral registration office is based at your local council. In Scotland, it may be a separate office. For contact details, go to www.aboutmyvote.co.uk or look in your phone book. This form does not apply in Northern Ireland. Visit www.electoralofficeni.gov.uk for more information.

Application to vote by post for a member of Her Majesty s Armed Forces, or their husband, wife or civil partner Only one person can register using this form. Please write in black ink and use BLOCK LETTERS. When you have filled in every section and signed the form yourself, send it to your local electoral registration office. You can get the address at www.aboutmyvote.co.uk or in your phone book. 1 About you 4 Address for ballot paper Surname First names (in full) Your address (where you are registered to vote) You can have your postal ballot pack sent to your registered address (as given in part 1) or to a different address. However, if you would like your ballot paper sent to a different address, you must give a reason why. Please send my ballot paper to (tick one box only): my address where I am registered to vote (see part 1) the following address Address Daytime telephone or mobile number (including country code) E-mail address (optional) 2 How long do you want a postal vote for? I want to vote by post (tick one box only): 3 until further notice (permanent postal vote) for the elections to be held on for the period from to Please tick the appropriate box: Parliamentary or Assembly elections Local elections All elections At which election(s) do you want a postal vote? The reason I would like my ballot paper sent to this address, rather than my registered address is: 5 Your date of birth and signature Please write your date of birth DD MM YYYY in the black boxes below. Then sign, using black ink, keeping within the grey border. Declaration: As far as I know, the details on this form are true and accurate. Today s date Polling district: Elector number: For office use only Date received: Date added:

Application to vote by proxy for those registered as a Service Voter How do I apply to vote by proxy? 1 You must ask someone you know to be your proxy and vote on your behalf. Please note that a person can only be the proxy for close relatives and up to two other people at the same election. 2 Fill in the proxy vote application form. 3 Make sure you complete all sections of the form and supply your date of birth and signature. 4 Return your form as soon as possible to your local electoral registration office. You can find their address at www.aboutmyvote.co.uk. Please do not return your form to the Electoral Commission. Please note: your application form must arrive at your electoral registration office at least 11 working days before the election when changing or cancelling an existing postal or postal proxy vote and at least 6 working days before the election when applying for a new proxy vote. Voting by proxy You can apply to vote by proxy for a particular election, for a set period of time or for all future elections. This form allows you to vote by proxy for as long as you remain registered as a Service Voter. What happens after I ve returned this form? Your proxy must go to your local polling station to vote. If your proxy cannot get to the polling station, they can apply to vote for you by post. They can apply to do this up to 11 days before election day. Contact your electoral registration office for more details. Your proxy will be sent a proxy poll card, telling them where and when to vote on your behalf. You must let your proxy know how you want them to vote on your behalf, for example, which candidate or which party. If it turns out that you are able to go to the polling station on election day, you can vote in person as long as your proxy has not already done so and has not applied to vote for you by post. You will need to give your date of birth and signature on this application form. This information is needed to tackle fraud. More information If you have any questions about voting by proxy, go to www.aboutmyvote.co.uk or contact your electoral registration office. This is the office responsible for the address where you would be living if you were not posted abroad or where you were last registered to vote in the UK. In England and Wales, the electoral registration office is based at your local council. In Scotland, it may be a separate office. For contact details, go to www.aboutmyvote.co.uk or look in your phone book. This form does not apply in Northern Ireland. Visit www.electoralofficeni.gov.uk for more information.

Only one person can register using this form. Please write in black ink and use BLOCK LETTERS. When you have filled in every section and signed the form yourself, send it to your local electoral registration office. You can get the address at www.aboutmyvote.co.uk or in your phone book. 1 About you 4 About your proxy Surname Application to vote by proxy for those registered as a Service Voter First names (in full) Full name Relationship to you (if any) Full address Service address (this address will be used for correspondence) Daytime telephone or mobile number (including country code) E-mail address (optional) 2 UK registration address Please give your full UK registration address: 5 Your date of birth and signature I have asked the person I have named as my proxy and confirm that he/she is willing and able to be appointed to vote on my behalf. Please write your date of birth DD MM YYYY in the black boxes below. Then sign, using black ink, keeping within the grey border. This application cancels any proxy voting arrangements you may have made before. 3 How long do you want a proxy vote for? I want to vote by proxy (tick one box only): until further notice (while I am registered as a Service Voter) for the elections to be held on Declaration: As far as I know, the details on this form are true and accurate. for the period from to Today s date Polling district: For office use only Date received: Elector number: Date added: