Voting by Proxy
How can I get a proxy vote?
Please complete a Proxy Vote application form:
The following forms are available from this website.
Both forms can be completed on your pc but must be printed and
signed before being returned (by post or fax) to us.
Post to:
Electoral Registration Officer
Dover District Council
Council Offices
White Cliffs Business Park
Dover
Kent CT16 3PJ
Or fax to: (01304) 872452
Alternatively please contact us (01304 872353) or e-mail:
elections@dover.gov.uk
and we will post a form to you
To vote by proxy at any election we must receive your
application at the very latest by 5 pm on the sixth working day
before the election.
Who qualifies for a proxy vote?
To get a proxy vote you must be able to show that you cannot
reasonably be expected to go to the polling station.
For example, because:
- You are living abroad and are registered here as an overseas
voter
- You are a blind or disabled person
- You live in a residential care home
- You will be away on an educational course on election day
- You are self-employed and will be unable to go to the polling
station because of your job.
For some of these reasons you will need to get someone, such as
your doctor or care nurse, to confirm what you are saying. If you
are unable to get to the polling station, you should consider
asking for a postal vote instead, as you do not have to give a
reason for this or ask anyone else to vote for you.
How do I appoint someone to be my proxy?
- You must find someone who is over 18 and is prepared to vote
for you
- You must include their details on your application form
- They must sign your application form to confirm they are
prepared to vote on your behalf.
How long does my proxy vote application
last?
You have three choices:
- You can apply to keep your proxy vote for all future elections
until you tell us to cancel it (but only if you are applying on the
grounds of disability or blindness, or your long-term employment
prevents you getting to a polling station, or you are living
abroad)
- You can ask for a proxy vote for one particular election only
(for example, if you would normally prefer to go to the polling
station but you will be away on holiday that day)
- You can ask for a proxy vote for a particular period (for
example, if your work is taking you away from home for several
months and you want to vote in any elections that take place in
that time).
How does my proxy vote for me?
- If you qualify, we record on the electoral register that you
want to vote by proxy
- Shortly before an election, we send your proxy a Proxy
Appointment Card giving them your registration details and
authority to vote on your behalf
- Your proxy can go to the polling station on election day with
the proxy appointment card and ask for a ballot paper to vote on
your behalf. The presiding officer will know that you have
appointed a proxy because the register will be marked to show this.
Your proxy will be given your ballot paper and can cast your vote.
It is up to you to tell your proxy who to vote
for. You must be able to trust that they will follow your
instructions.
- Your proxy can also apply to vote by post instead of going to
the polling station. There is a box on the proxy application form
that you must tick if your proxy wants to vote by post.
Can I still vote in person if I have appointed a proxy?
- Yes, so long as you get to the polling station before your
proxy has used your vote. You cannot vote yourself if your proxy
has already voted for you.
- If you go to the polling station yourself, tell the presiding
officer that you have a proxy vote but you have come to vote in
person.
Can I cancel my proxy vote when I want to?
Yes, but you must tell us in writing. We need to receive this at
least 11 working days before an election or your proxy will still
get a proxy appointment and will be able to use your vote.
Alternatively Vote by Post
Contact
E-mail: elections@dover.gov.uk