Absent voting

You can now apply for an absent vote, such as a postal vote or proxy vote, up to six working days before an election.

Postal voting

You can have a postal vote instead of going to your polling station. We can send it to any address, even abroad. But, bear in mind that we must receive the ballot paper back by the day of the election.

You can apply for a postal vote by completing an application form, which you should return to us by at least eleven working days before an election.

You can download the postal vote application form in PDF format, using the link at the bottom of the page.

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Proxy voting

You can have a proxy vote if you cannot get to the polling station on polling day. This is where you appoint somebody to vote for you. They can go along to your polling station and cast your vote.

You can apply for a proxy vote by completing a proxy vote application form, which you should return to us by at least six working days before an election.

You can download the proxy vote application form from the attached files section below.

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Postal proxy voting

If your proxy is going to be away from home on the day of the election, they can apply for your proxy ballot paper to be posted to them.

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Further information

If you need help or further information, please contact us by:

Tel: 0845 055 0922

Email: elections@haringey.gov.uk

You can also visit our electoral registration office. The office is open 8.45am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

Alternatively, you can write to the Electoral Registration team at:

The Electoral Registration Office,
P.O. Box 264
Civic Centre
High Road
London
N22 8LE

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Attached Files
FilenameFiletypeSize
application to vote by post.doc Microsoft Word DocumentWord55K
proxy vote application form3.pdf Microsoft Word DocumentWord87K
voter registration form .pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF31K
PDF documents require Adobe Acrobat reader. Please click here to download.

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Page Last Updated: 29 April 2008

This page belongs to the following categories :
- Council, government and democracy > Democratic processes and events > Voting

 
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