The way people can apply to vote by post or by proxy is changing.
Durham County Council is reminding residents that the government has introduced changes for people who wish to apply to vote by post or proxy in future elections.
From Tuesday 31st October, anyone who is applying to vote by post or proxy will need to provide their national insurance number as part of the application. This information will be used by the Department of Work and Pensions to help verify the application.
Postal vote applications will only be valid for three years instead of five years, although domestic proxy applications will continue to be valid for five years.
With the change, the government has created an online portal to complete a postal or proxy application. This can be used for:
• Postal vote applications
• Postal waiver applications
• Proxy applications for a particular election
or referendum
• Proxy applications for a definite or indefinite
period for overseas and service electors
However, paper applications are still required for:
• Proxy postal votes
• Proxy votes for a definite or indefinite period
due to disability, employment or service
• Emergency proxy votes
• Refresh of proxy signatures
• Postal votes from an anonymous elector
From 31st October, online postal or proxy applications can be made at:
www.gov.uk/apply-postal-vote
and www.gov.uk/apply-proxy-vote
For any queries relating to the changes in postal and proxy applications or to request a paper application form, contact electoral services on 03000 261212 or email:
electoralservices@durham.gov.uk