Voting by post

 

 

 


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Voting by post. Anyone who is elegible to vote the  London elections can choose to vote by post. Read more to find out how to do it.

 

Voting by post - Introduction

 

 

Step 1(a): Registering to vote by post

Anyone can vote by post in the 2008 London elections.

 

Step 1(a): Registering to vote by post

 

Contact your local council's election office to get an application form or download one from www.aboutmyvote.co.uk

 

 

Step 1(b): Registering to vote by post

Complete the form and send it to your council's election office by 5pm on 16th April 2008

 

Step 1(b): Registering to vote by post

 

 

Step 2(a): Voting by post

Your council will send you three ballot papers, a Postal Voting Statement form and two envelopes. These will arrive in the weeks before the elections on 1 May 2008.

 

Step 2(a): Voting by post

 

 

Step 2(b): Postal Voting Statement

You must complete the Postal Voting Statement or your votes will not be counted.

 

Step 2(b): Postal Voting Statement

 

 

Step 2(c): Postal Voting Statement

Enter your date of birth and sign the form using a black pen.

 

Step 2(c): Postal Voting Statement

 

 

Step 3(a): The Mayoral ballot paper

Vote for the Mayor of London using the pink ballot paper.

 

Step 3(a): The Mayoral ballot paper

 

 

Step 3(b): The Mayoral ballot paper

You have a first choice and a second choice for Mayor.

 

Step 3(b): The Mayorall ballot paper

 

 

Step 3(c): The Mayoral ballot paper

Vote for your first choice candidate with one mark (X) in column one.

 

Step 3(c): The Mayoral ballot paper

 

 

Step 3(d): The Mayoral ballot paper

Vote for your second choice candidate with one mark (X) in column two.

 

Step 3(d): The Mayoral ballot paper

 

 

Step 4(a): The Constituency Member ballot paper

Vote for your Constituency London Assembly Member using the yellow ballot paper.

 

Step 4(a): The Constituency Member ballot paper

 

 

Step 4(b): The Constituency Member ballot paper

You have one vote. Mark a cross (X) next to your choice of candidate.

 

Step 4(b): The Constituency Member ballot paper

 

 

Step 5(a): The London-wide ballot paper

Vote for the London-wide Assembly Member contest using the peach-coloured ballot paper.

 

Step 5(a): The London-wide ballot paper

 

 

Step 5(b): The London-wide ballot paper

You have one vote. Mark a cross (X) next to your choice of party or candidate.

 

Step 5(b): The London-wide ballot paper

 

 

Step 6(a): Returning your vote

Fold your ballot papers in half and place them in the evelope marked 'A'. Seal envelope 'A'.

 

Step 6(a): Returning your vote

 

 

Step 6(b): Returning your vote

Put the sealed envelope 'A' and the signed Postal Voting Statement into envelope 'B'. Seal envelope 'B'.

 

Step 6(b): Returning your vote

 

 

Step 7: Posting your vote

Your ballot papers and signed Postal Voting Statement must reach your local council by 10pm on 1 May 2008.

 

Step 7: Posting your vote

 

 

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