How do I vote?

 

 


Voting in person Voting by post

 

Read on for instructions that take you through the voting process, from recieving your poll card to dropping your papers in the ballot box.

 

Voting in person - Introduction

 

 

Step 1: Recieving your poll card.

If you are registered to vote, you will recieve a poll card before election day. Your poll card tells you where your polling station is.

 

Step 1: Receiving your polling card

 

Find out more about registering to vote

 

 

Step 2: Arriving at the polling station.

Your polling station is open from 7am to 10pm. When you arrive at the polling atation, signs will direct you to the correct place to go.

 

Step 2: Arriving at the polling station

 

 

Step 3: Collecting your ballot papers.

Go to the table where the staff are sitting. One of them will ask for your name and address. This will be checked against the electoral register and then you will be given your three ballot papers.

 

Step 3: Collecting your ballot papers

 

 

Step 4: In the polling booth.

Enter the polling booth to complete your three ballot papers in private. If you make a mistake, you can ask the staff for a new paper.

 

Step 4: In the polling booth

 

 

Step 5(a): The Mayoral ballot paper.

Vote for the Mayor of London using the pink ballot paper. 

 

Step 5(a): The Mayoral ballot paper

 

 

Step 5(b): The Mayoral Ballot paper.

You have a first choice and a second choice for Mayor.

 

Step 5(b): The Mayoral ballot paper

 

 

Step 5(c): The Mayoral ballot paper.

Vote for your first choice candidate with one mark (X) in column one.

 

Step 5(c): The Mayoral ballot paper

 

 

Step 5(d): The Mayoral ballot paper.

Vote for your second choice with one mark (X) in in column two.

 

Step 5(d): The Mayoral ballot paper

 

 

Step 6(a): The Constituency Member ballot paper.

Vote for your Constituency London Assembly Member using the yellow ballot paper.

 

Step 6(a): The Constituency Member ballot paper

 

 

Step 6(b): The Constituency Member ballot paper.

You have one vote. Mark a cross (X) next to your choice of candidate.

 

Step 6(b): The Constituency Member ballot paper

 

 

Step 7(a): The London-wide ballot paper.

Vote for the London-wide Assembly Member contest using the peach-coloured ballot paper.

 

Step 7(a): The London-wide ballot paper

 

 

Step 7(b): The London-wide ballot paper.

You have one vote. Mark a cross (X) next to your choice of party or candidate.

 

Step 7(b): The London-wide ballot paper

 

 

Step 8: The ballot boxes.

Once you've filled in your papers, place all three unfolded into the correct ballot box.

 

Step 8: The ballot box

 

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