04/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/26/2024 05:33
The Mayor of London and London Assembly elections are taking place on 2 May. Make sure you're ready to vote.
If voting in person on 2 May, for the first time, Brent and Harrow voters will need to show photo ID at the polling station. There are several accepted forms of ID, including:
You will be able to use expired ID if you are still recognisable from the photo, but it still must be one of these approved forms.
Remember, no ID means no vote.
If voting by post, we must receive your postal vote by the time the polls close on 2 May for it to be counted, so please remember to post it in plenty of time.
If you cannot post your postal vote in time, you can take it to a local polling station.
From 2 May, for the first time, there will be a limit on how many postal votes you can hand in at a local polling station. You will be only able to hand in your own postal vote, and the postal votes of up to five other people.
If handing in any postal votes, even your own, you will also need to complete a short form.
Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on Thursday 2 May. Your polling letter (also known as a poll card) will tell you which polling station to go to. You can only vote at the polling station location in your letter. You can also check your polling station online.
You do not need to bring your polling letter with you to the polling station, but it does make it easier for the polling station staff to find you on the electoral register if you do.
Kim Wright, Constituency Returning Officer for Brent and Harrow and Chief Executive of Brent Council, said:
"There is not long to go until the elections on 2 May. Remember, this is the first year that Brent and Harrow voters will be required to bring photo ID with them to the polling station so it is really important that we all spread the word.
"Please take the time now to find an approved form of photo ID and check where your polling station is or, if voting by post, complete your postal vote and return this to us in plenty of time.
"The Mayor of London and London Assembly make important decisions about how the capital is run, so please do take the time to vote and help shape your city. Your vote matters, don't lose it!"
Find out more about the upcoming elections at www.harrow.gov.uk/elections
Published: 26th April 2024