Are You Registered To Vote In May's Local Elections?


Registration details now being mailed to all borough residents

Local Council elections are being held on 3 May and residents should now be receiving voting registration details through the post.

The Council has written to every residential address in the borough to confirm the names of all those living there who’s registered to vote.

In the build-up to the local elections, it’s important to make sure that the information on the electoral register is accurate.

When you receive your Confirmation of Voter Registration letter, you need to check the contents carefully and make sure that that the names of all residents who are eligible to vote (and aged 16 or over) are listed.

Anyone who’s eligible whose name does not appear on the letter should visit gov.uk/register-to-vote to submit an application to join the electoral register.

If any changes need to be made to existing details, go to householdresponse.com/wandsworth and use Part 1 and Part 2 of the security code printed on the letter.

If the information on the letter is correct, no further action will need to be taken. You do not need to respond if there are no changes to make.

Visit wandsworth.gov.uk/vote for further information about registering to vote and elections.

 

February 8, 2018