General Election 2019 – Registering & using your vote
The deadline for registering to vote in the 2019 General Election is midnight 26th November 2019. Polling date is 12th December 2019.
People who use social work and other support services are often left out of democratic processes - because they cannot access information on how to register or use their vote, or because they don’t who the candidates are, or because they can’t get to the polling station and have not been supported in getting a postal vote.
It is an important social work task to help people exercise their right to vote and to enable them to find out what candidates locally and nationally might do for them and the issues they care about
If you are a social worker who knows an adult who might need help to exercise their right to vote, please take the time to find out what you can do to help.
This might mean taking two minutes to help them register online or having a chat about how they can find out about the parties’ manifesto pledges or organising a lift to the polling station on 12th December 2019.
Of course, helping someone to use their vote should never be about influencing how they vote. The social workers’ role is removing the barriers that people with care and support needs often face in exercising their rights and citizenship.
And if you are a social worker – remember to use your vote. Ask your candidates what they will do for social workers and for people who need and use social work services!
Remember: registration for voting closes on 26th November 2019!
Guidance on Registering and Using Your Vote in the 12th December 2019 General Election
1. How to register to vote
- If you have received a letter saying you are registered to vote, you don’t need to do anything – you will get a voting card through the post
- If you need to register, the easiest and quickest way to do this is online (on the computer). Ask your social worker, a family member or friend to help you do this if you don’t know what to do or don’t have a computer
- It takes just a few minutes to register to vote online here
- REMEMBER: If you’ve moved home since the last time you voted you might not be registered and should register again
- All you need is your National Insurance number. You can find this number on a payslip, a P45 or P60, letters about tax or benefits, official letters or e-mails from HM Revenue and Customs, or the Department for Work and Pensions
- Your Council’s Electoral Services can help if you cannot register online.
2. How to vote
- Your polling card should tell you where and when to go to vote on 12th December. This should be a place close to your home
- You don’t normally need your polling card to vote on the day, just have some ID with the address that matches the one you are registered to vote at
- If you are going away you can register for a postal vote here
- If you want someone to go to the polling station on your behalf, you can apply online for a proxy vote. The deadline for new applications is 5pm on 4th December.
3. Find out what your local candidates stand for
- A simple web search will tell you who all your local candidates are and their main views. If you don’t know what constituency you live in you can use your postcode to find out here
- You can also meet and ask questions of candidates at local meetings called ‘hustings’ which are often advertised locally such as in local newspapers.