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Make sure you’re on the electoral register so you can vote in next election

Islanders are being reminded not to lose their voice on decisions that affect them by making sure their electoral registration details are up to date.

Although there are no planned elections during 2023, it is a good idea to make sure that your registration is kept up to date, as by-elections for parish, town or community councils can occur at any point throughout the year.

Updated every year
The annual canvass ensures the Isle of Wight council can keep the electoral register up to date, identifying any residents who are not registered so they can be encouraged to do so.

Once registered, they would then be able take part in any future elections.

Shand: Simply follow the instructions in your letter
Claire Shand, the council’s electoral registration officer, said,

“It’s important that residents keep an eye out for letters from us, so we can make sure we have the right details on the electoral register for every address on the Island.

“To make sure you are able to have your say at any future elections, simply follow the instructions in your letter.

“If you’re not currently registered, your name will not appear in the letters or forms we send. If you want to register, the easiest way is online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote, or we’ll send you information explaining how to do this in the post.”

Moved home recently?
People who have moved recently are particularly encouraged to look out for the voter registration letters from the council, and check the details.

Research by the Electoral Commission indicates that recent home movers are far less likely to be registered than those who have lived at the same address for a long time.

Across Britain, 92 per cent of people who have been at their property for more than 16 years will be registered, compared to 36 per cent of people who have lived at an address for less than a year.

Find out more
There’s lots of helpful information about registering to vote on the Electoral Commission Website.

Any residents who have any questions can contact the council’s electoral registration team or via [email protected]


News shared by Isle of Wight council press office, in their own words. Ed

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