Elections and Registering to Vote

Electorial Registration by Internet
You can register by internet if:-
  1. There are no changes to your registration details
  2. You want to apply for a postal vote
  3. You want to exclude your names from the "Edited Register" which can be bought by anyone
Please ensure you have your security code handy (it is printed in the top right hand box of your registration form). It is completely secure and only the Electorial Registration staff have access to your security code and the information provided.

Click here to proceed to the registration web site.

If there are any additions, deletions or other changes to the printed details, please do not use this method; please return the printed form by post

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Registering for elections in East Devon

Register to Vote at 16 and 17

Monthly revisions to the published Register of Electors 2009

Moving House?

Absent Voting by Post or Proxy

Overseas Electors

Service Personnel

Crown Servants or British Council Employees

Ward & Boundary Changes

Registering for elections in East Devon

Your name must be on the register of electors in order for you to vote.

Between September and November each year, a canvass is undertaken and registration forms are sent to every household. By law, these must be returned with details of everyone living at the property who is eligible to register and who will be resident at that property on 15 October.

Electoral registration officers also ask for 16 and 17 year olds to be included on the form as it is possible that they will become 18 years old during the life of the next register. If that is the case, their names will appear on the register showing the date on which they will become 18. If an election is called on or after that date, that person will be eligible to vote.

The register can also be updated with new details at any time from November to August by downloading a registration form (see above), filling it in and sending it back to the address at the bottom of the form, or by sending us an enquiry through the Online Enquiry Form. We will accept completed forms returned to us as an email attachment or by fax, you do not need to follow up with the original.  Details are on the form.  There is a timetable that we have to adhere to below so you can see on which date you would be included on the Electoral Roll.  If you have any questions please ring our Helpline on (01395) 517402

In December 2006, there were 104,889 people in East Devon registered to vote. In December 2007, 105,655 people were registered to vote.

Copies of the register are available for public inspection at the Council Offices, Knowle, Sidmouth and The Town Hall, Exmouth.

The registration form and other application forms are available in large print, braille, audio tape and languages other than English.  Please contact the Helpline on (01395) 517402. Forms can also be accepted scanned or digitally signed by e-mails and faxes.

Monthly revisions to the published Register of Electors 2009

First Date for Revisions Last Date for Revisions Date for Allowance of Revisions and Alterations to Register
Monday   17 November 2008 Thursday      11 December 2008 Friday           2 January 2009
Friday     12 December 2008 Friday           9 January 2009 Monday         2 February 2009
Monday   12 January 2009 Friday             6 February 2009 Monday         2 March 2009
Monday     9 February 2009 Tuesday       10 March 2009 Wednesday   1 April 2009
Wednesday  11 March 2009 Tuesday         7 April 2009 Friday            1 May 2009
Wednesday   8 April 2009 Tuesday       19 May 2009 Thursday      28 May 2009
Wednesday   20 May 2009 Tuesday         9 June 2009 Wednesday   1 July 2009
Wednesday 10 June 2009 Friday           10 July 2009 Monday         3 August 2009
Monday        13 July 2009 Monday        10 August 2009 Tuesday        1 September 2009

The Electoral Services Officer keeps two versions of the electoral register. The full register lists everyone who is entitled to vote. It can only be used for electoral purposes, the prevention and detection of crime and checking your identity for credit purposes.

The edited register leaves out the names and addresses of people who have asked for them to be excluded from that version of the register. The edited register can be bought by anyone and they may use it for any purpose.

Moving House?

Please do not assume that you are registered to vote just because you pay Council Tax at your new property.  Please telephone 01395 517402 or e-mail electoralservices@eastdevon.gov.uk for assistance.

Absent Voting by Post or Proxy

Voting by post

You can now have a permanent postal vote; a postal vote for a specific period; or a postal vote for a particular election. This will allow you to vote from home. You can make an application to vote by post up to 11 working days before an election. The form must be in our possession at least 11 working days before election day.

To apply for a Postal Vote  please telephone 01395 517402 to apply for a form. You can post the form back to us or bring it in to the Council Offices.  

Voting by Proxy

If you cannot get to your polling station on the day of an election and do not want to vote by post, you can appoint somebody else to vote for you (providing they agree).  They will either have to go to your normal polling station to vote or if your proxy lives too far from your polling station to be able to vote in person, the proxy can apply for a postal proxy vote. This must be done at least 11 days before an election. You must already be registered to vote but your Proxy does not have to be registered but they do have to qualify to vote.  To apply for a proxy vote, please telephone 01395 517402 to apply for a form.

Overseas Voters

If you are a British citizen living abroad, but you've been registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years, you can apply to be an overseas voter. If you were too young to register when you left the UK, your parent or guardian must have been registered in the UK.

To register, fill in the registration form here and return it to your electoral registration office in the UK.

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The document must be printed single-sided and with no scaling (i.e. original size not 'fit to paper' or 'shrink large pages'

Service Personnel

If you or your spouse is a member of the British Army, the Royal Navy or the Royal Air Force, you can still register to vote.

If you are based overseas or you live in the UK but may be posted abroad at short notice, you can apply to register as a service voter. This allows you to be registered at an address in Great Britain while you are posted abroad.

To register, fill in the registration form here and return it to the address on this page.

You need Adobe Acrobat reader to open this document. If you do not currently have it installed, you can get a get a free version of the reader here.
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Crown Servants or British Council Employees

If you are working outside the UK as a Crown Servant or as an employee of the British Council, you can still register to vote. You can also register if you are married to a Crown Servant or British Council employee and you are accompanying them during their employment abroad.

To register, fill in the registration form here and return it to your electoral registration office in the UK.

You need Adobe Acrobat reader to open this document. If you do not currently have it installed, you can get a get a free version of the reader here.
The document must be printed single-sided and with no scaling (i.e. original size not 'fit to paper' or 'shrink large pages'.

Ward & Boundary Changes

To view the Electoral Changes Order, go to www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk/si/si1999/19992467.htm

To look at the final Periodic Electoral Review reports concerning East Devon click this link to the Boundary Commission for England.

The Electoral Commission

The Electoral Commission is an independent body that was set up by parliament.  Its mission is to foster public confidence and participation by promoting integrity, involvement and effectiveness in the democratic process.