If you got a postal vote and didn't get round to using it, you can still complete it, seal it in the envelope, and hand it in at *any* polling place in your constituency, or at your local council offices, any time before close of polls at 10pm.
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If you got a postal vote and didn't get round to using it, you can still complete it, seal it in the envelope, and hand it in at *any* polling place in your constituency, or at your local council offices, any time before close of polls at 10pm.
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If you got a postal vote and didn't get round to using it, you can still complete it, seal it in the envelope, and hand it in at *any* polling place in your constituency, or at your local council offices, any time before close of polls at 10pm.
@Sonya Also, if - like me - you registered correctly and opted for a postal vote but never received your ballot, you can still vote. Ask how at your nearest polling station (or the phone your council).
I had to visit the electoral services office at my council's town hall, where they issued me a new ballot. Might vary by council but I imagine it'd be similar elsewhere.
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@Sonya Also, if - like me - you registered correctly and opted for a postal vote but never received your ballot, you can still vote. Ask how at your nearest polling station (or the phone your council).
I had to visit the electoral services office at my council's town hall, where they issued me a new ballot. Might vary by council but I imagine it'd be similar elsewhere.
@JonnyT yes! This is so important. Thank you for adding this!
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