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Why you should return your Register of Electors canvass form

This reminder in from the council, Ed


All Island households are being reminded to complete and return their annual Register of Electors canvass form, which are being sent out this week.

Every residential property (around 72,000) on the Island is being sent a form – and it is vital all households respond, even if they have no electors present. It is a legal requirement to supply the information requested.

The registration form allows residents to advise the electoral registration officer of who lives at their address – and to add details of new residents, or change information where residents have moved away. Any newly identified electors will then be sent a personalised Individual Electoral Registration form.

May 2017 elections
The updated information will ensure all electors who have registered will be able to vote in forthcoming elections, including the Isle of Wight Council and Parish & Town Council elections in May 2017.

Householders are requested to return their form by 15 August. Completing and returning the form will also help save the cost of sending reminders or follow-up visits.

Complete online
Residents also have the option of completing the form online, via the Website. To use this secure website, residents will need their postcode and the unique two-part security code that is printed on the form. Alternatively, if there are no changes at their household, residents can telephone 0800 197 9871 to confirm this.

The information collected from the canvass process will be used to update and complete the latest version of the Isle of Wight Register of Electors.

Public can inspect the register
The Full Register is open for public inspection at Customer Services, County Hall, Newport. Additionally it can be used by some statutory bodies and credit reference agencies to help verify identities and protect against crime.

For example, if a person is not registered at the address they give on a loan application, they may be refused credit, or at least find it more difficult to obtain.

Exclusion from Open Register
There is a choice, however, about whether a resident permits their name and address to appear on the Open Register, as opposed to the Full Register. The Open Register is available for use by commercial organisations. The choice to be excluded from the Open Register was introduced in 2002 – and there is a box for this option on the canvass form.

Additionally, the canvass form allows an existing elector to request an application form to vote by post or proxy. If an elector already has a permanent postal or proxy vote then this will be indicated on the form.

16 or 17 year olds
Also, young adults who are 16 or 17 years of age should be indicated on the form, so electoral registration can send them a registration form to enable them to register and vote once they turn 18.

If your household has not received a canvass form by early August, then please telephone the Electoral Services office at the Isle of Wight Council on 823380, who will check your details and send you a new form.

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