Britons will be heading down to polling stations for the first time since 2019 on July 4.
Those who have registered might have already or will soon receive their polling cards, detailing information like where your local polling station is.
It’s also a good idea to take your polling card down to the station with you when you go to vote, along with your photo ID.
Here’s a closer look at what your polling card means on the day and how to know if you’re registered to vote if your polling card hasn’t arrived.
Can I still vote without a polling card?
You can, but it could make the process a bit quicker if you do bring your card with you.
If you don’t have it, all you need to do is remember your name and address.
When at the polling station, staff will ask for your details, cross your name off the list and stamp your ballot paper.
The paper, which contains the candidates standing in your constituency, will then be handed over to you.
If you are in Northern Ireland however you will need to bring some form of photographic ID.
What can I do if I’ve lost my polling card or it hasn’t arrived?
If you are registered to vote, you should have received a polling card by now or very soon. This tells you where you will have to go to cast your vote.
If you have not received one you should contact electoral services, but your polling card is not necessary to have on the day in order to vote, so long as you’re registered.
Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm and on arrival you’ll be asked to confirm your name and address.
You’ll be given a ballot paper where you mark an X to the right of the candidate you want to vote for.
How do I find my nearest polling station without a polling card?
If you haven’t got the card and don’t know where the nearest polling station is, visit wheredoivote.co.uk and type in your postcode where you will find the address of your nearest station.
How do I know I’m registered to vote?
If you have not received a poll card but think you should or are otherwise unsure if you’re already registered to vote, contact your local Electoral Registration Office.
They will be able to tell you if you are on the electoral roll. If you are and you have a photo ID on the day, you will be able to vote even without a polling card.
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