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Proxy voting

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Voting by Proxy


Voting by proxy is a convenient way of voting if you are unable to get to the polling station. By proxy just means that you appoint someone you trust to vote on your behalf.

Voting by proxy can be useful if you fall ill and are unable to get to the polling station on election day, or if you are abroad during an election. It can be particularly useful if you are overseas in a country too far away to send back a postal vote in time for the election.

To vote by proxy, you’ll need to fill in an application form and return it to Warwick Council Offices before 5pm on the 6th working day before election day. Contact Electoral Services for a form (01926 456105 or email: elections@warwickdc.gov.uk)

Page Last Updated: 22 Feb 2010