European Parliament elections in Northern Ireland

The voting system

Single Transferable Vote.

Who am I voting for?

Three Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to represent Northern Ireland.

What photographic ID will I need?

Acceptable forms of photo ID are:

  • A UK, Irish or EU passport
  • NI or GB photographic driving licence
  • Translink Senior SmartPass, Translink 60+ SmartPass, Translink Blind Person's SmartPass, Translink War Disabled SmartPass
  • Electoral identity card

How to vote

Always read the instructions for filling in the ballot paper carefully, even if you have voted before.

The ballot paper lists the name of each candidate along with their party name, party logo and their address.

Rank the candidates in order of preference. Put a 1 next to your first choice candidate, a 2 next to your second choice, a 3 next to your third choice, and so on. You can rank as few or as many candidates as you like.

If you make a mistake then you can ask the polling staff to give you another ballot paper.

You may also be voting in other elections on the same day.

Who is elected?

To be elected a candidate must reach a set amount of votes known as the quota.

The votes are counted in stages. In the first stage only first preferences are counted. Anyone who reaches the quota is elected. Any votes received over the quota are not needed by the elected candidate and so are transferred to the second preference.

If not enough candidates have then reached the quota, the candidate with the lowest number of votes is eliminated and all of their votes are passed to the next preference on the ballot papers. This process is repeated until three candidates have been elected.

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Electoral information

Upcoming elections

The next scheduled elections in the UK are due to take place on 3 May 2012. These include local government elections in Wales, Scotland and some parts of England, and the London Assembly and Mayoral elections.

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