Voting by post is an easy and convenient way to make sure your vote counts.
An unexpected event can make voting in person impossible – if work overruns, a last-minute problem crops up, or if you’re away or on holiday on polling day.
A postal vote means you’ll receive voting papers through the post around two weeks ahead of polling day; then you can vote in the comfort of your home and in your own time, and return your completed ballot in the Freepost envelope provided.