Reminder for Wells voters: Don’t forget to bring ID to vote tomorrow!
Voters heading to polling stations for the General Election tomorrow (4 July) in Wells are being urged to remember to bring photo ID with them.
The new law requires voters to produce ID before being issued with a ballot paper. Acceptable forms of ID include a passport, driving licence, older person's concessionary travel pass, and the new free Voter Authority Certificate.
Polling station staff will check photo ID before issuing ballot papers. A private area will be available at polling stations for those who prefer to have their photo ID viewed in private.
If you arrive at a polling station without your ID, you can return later with it before the polls close and still cast your vote.
For a full list of accepted ID and more information about the new requirement, Electoral Commission's website.
In case voters lose their ID or if their Voter Authority Certificate does not arrive in time, they can appoint an emergency proxy to vote on their behalf until 5pm on election day. The person voting as a proxy must have their own acceptable photo ID.
Polling stations
You should have received your polling card. You don't have to take it with you to the polling station, but it helps staff check your details. Details of polling stations in each constituency are available on the General Election web page.
Proxy votes
some proxy voters are under the impression that they will receive a 'pack' – this is not the case. If the elector has received confirmation that their proxy vote is in place, all their proxy will need to do is present themselves at the allocated polling station, with the relevant photo ID (their own, not the person who applied for a proxy) and they will be entitled to vote on the elector's behalf. They do not need to present a proxy poll card. There's information on our Ways to Vote webpage.
Postal votes
Some postal voters are concerned about the time it is taking for their vote to arrive. We have released information publicly to help postal voters understand when their pack will have been dispatched and how to apply for a replacement pack if necessary. You can check the information on the dedicated webpage.
Constituencies and candidates
Somerset Council is responsible for seven constituencies: Bridgwater, Frome and East Somerset, Glastonbury and Somerton, Taunton and Wellington, Tiverton and Minehead, Wells and Mendip Hills, and Yeovil. Details of candidates can be found on the Somerset candidates and constituencies webpage.
Facts and figures
- 553 polling stations will be open tomorrow from 7am to 10pm
- Eligible electorate: 516,641
- Ballot boxes from polling stations: 556
- 505 counters and count supervisors
Remember to bring your ID and make your vote count!
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