DOWNLOAD A POSTAL VOTE APPLICATION
Website visitors who pay their council tax to Medway Council can download a postal vote application form by clicking on the post box and
sending it to:
Electoral Registration Officer
Electoral Services
Civic Centre
Strood
Rochester
Kent
ME2 4AU
If you have any questions, call 01634 332030 or email electoralservices@medway.gov.uk.
Anyone who pays their council tax to Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council can download their postal vote application by clicking on the
above post box - and sending it to:
Electoral Registration Officer
Gibson Building
Gibson Drive
Kings Hill
West Malling
Kent
ME19 4LZ
If you have any questions, call 01732 876021/22 or email electoral.services@tmbc.gov.uk
Or visit http://www.tmbc.gov.uk/cgi-bin/buildpage.pl?mysql=505#contactdetails
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not 'fit to paper' or 'shrink large pages'). Please note: this form does not apply to the following types of
voters.
Click on the links for the appropriate postal vote application form.
a British citizen living overseas (file size:
33K)
a Crown Servant or British
Council employee (file size: 33K)
a member of Her Majesty's armed forces registered as a service voter (file
size: 33K)
FURTHER INFORMATION
Who can apply for a postal vote?Anyone aged 18 or over can apply for a postal vote. You do
not need a reason to vote by post.
Where can I get my postal vote sent? A postal vote can be sent to your home address or to any other address that you
give. Postal votes can be sent overseas, but you need to consider whether there will be enough time to receive and return your ballot paper by election day.
When will I receive my ballot papers? Postal votes are usually sent out about a week before election
day.
When you get your postal voting papers: Put them somewhere safe Don't let anyone else handle them Make sure they are
not left where someone else can pick them up
When you want to vote: Complete your ballot paper in secret, on your own Don't let anyone else vote for you Don't let
anyone else see your vote Don't give the ballot paper to anyone else Put the ballot paper in the envelope and seal it up yourself Complete and sign the postal voting statement. Put postal voting
statement and the envelope containing your ballot paper into the larger envelope and seal it.
When you return your postal vote: Take it to the post box yourself, if you can If you can't do that, either give it to
somebody you know and trust to post it for you, or ring your local electoral registration office, to ask if they can collect it from you Don't hand it to a candidate or party worker unless no other
way is practical Don't leave it where someone else can pick it up
Remember that this is your vote - so keep it to yourself If anyone tries to help you
against your will, or force you to give them your postal vote, you should contact the police. If you have any other queries, ring your local electoral services office on the number
shown.
Source and for further information please visit www.aboutmyvote.co.uk:
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