British citizens living abroad

Register to Vote

Register to vote as an 'Overseas voter' to be eligible to vote in UK Parliamentary (general) elections and European Parliamentary elections in the UK.

Registration form

Yorkshire puddings, pubs, and having a good debate over a decent cup of tea with an old friend are just a few things you may miss while you’re overseas. But living abroad doesn’t stop you having your say back home…

Every British citizen who has been registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years is eligible to vote in UK Parliamentary (general) elections and European Parliamentary elections in the UK.

If you were too young to register when you left the UK, you can still register as an overseas voter so long as your parent or guardian was registered to vote in the UK.

How can I vote?

Once you’re registered, you’ll need to decide how you want to vote depending on your personal circumstances.

  • Voting in Person

    By post

    If you're in the UK on election day, you can always vote in person at a polling station.

  • Voting by Post

    By post

    If you live abroad you can apply to vote by post, although you must be registered as an overseas voter.

  • Voting by Proxy

    By post

    If you're abroad you can apply to vote by proxy (someone voting on your behalf). You must be registered to vote first.

Have a look at our How to vote pages for more information.

Want further information on registration or voting? Have a look at our Frequently Asked Questions.

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Upcoming elections

The next scheduled elections are in 2011.

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