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  1. Register to vote. You can use this service to: get on the electoral register so you can vote in elections or referendums. get on or off the open register. update your name, address or...

  2. How to register to vote. If you lived in England, Scotland or Wales, you can register to vote online. If you can’t register online, you can download a paper form. If you lived in Northern Ireland, you will need to complete a paper application form and send it to the Electoral Office for Northern Ireland.

  3. The electoral register (sometimes called the ‘electoral roll’) lists the names and addresses of everyone who’s registered to vote. Use the register to vote service to get on the electoral...

  4. You need to register to vote in elections and referendums. You need to register again if you have changed your name, address or nationality. Register to vote online

  5. There are two versions of the electoral register. The full version includes the name and address of everyone who is registered to vote, except those who register to vote anonymously. The open register, is an extract of the full electoral register.

  6. Registering to vote takes just five minutes if you do it online. All you’ll need is your National Insurance number. Soon after you’ve registered, you’ll appear on the electoral register. This is a list of everyone in your area who is registered to vote. These lists are managed by your local council’s elections team.

  7. Go online. It’s quick and easy to fill in this form at. gov.uk/register-to-vote. Register to vote. Registering to vote. You can register to vote if you are: • Resident (usually live) in the UK and aged 16 or over (but you will not be able to vote until you are 18). You must also be either:

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