FAQs: Elections
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Elections FAQs
Q: Can you tell me who lives at .......?
Q: I am moving house, how can I register for my new address?
Q: I would like to arrange to vote by post. What do I have to do?
Q: How do I find out if I am registered at my current address?
Q: What is the difference between the edited register and the full register?
Q: I am not sure if I have a postal / proxy vote. Can you check for me?
Q: I pay my council Tax. Why am I not on the Electoral Register?
Q: Do I have to pay Council Tax to register to vote?
Q: Can I apply for a postal vote?
Q: Can I check the Register of Electors to find a person?
Q: Why is the Register of Electors not on the Waverley website?
Q: I would like to arrange a proxy vote. What do I have to do?
Q: If I fail to complete my annual electoral registration form for a couple of years, what can happen?
Q: Do students sharing a rented house have to complete the voter registration form?
Yes. It is a legal requirement that occupiers complete the annual form sent to all households. Students can register for both their home address and their term-time address. If you decide you wish to register for just your home address you must return the form telling us the reason why no-one is registering, e.g. students registered elsewhere.
Answer Updated by , 14/12/2010 14:42
Q: Can I find out which address I was last registered at on the electoral register?
Q: When are the next Waverley Borough and Parish Elections?
Q: How many Waverley Borough seats are up for election?
Q: How many parish or town seats are up for election?
Q: How long are polling stations open for?
Q: How will I know where my polling station is?
Q: I am emigrating in a month's time and I won't be coming back to the UK, what do I do?