You do not need to take the polling card with you but it might speed up the ... because the Electoral Commission - which oversees UK elections - says it risks the secrecy of the ballot.
The British public is heading to the polls on Thursday to vote in the general election. Here is everything you need to know ...
Around 16,000 people could not vote in the general election because of the photo ID requirements, while others were put off ...
More than a dozen people in Bedford did not return to vote after being turned away at the polling station at the recent ...
What do I need to take with me to vote? You will need photo id to vote in person for UK General Election. You can find out about accepted forms of photo ID here. You don't need to take your polling ...
Any British, Irish or qualifying Commonwealth citizen who is resident at a UK address ... designated local polling station, ...
Keir Starmer promised Britons they would feel better off by the time of the next general election, as the UK prime minister ...
Voters are heading to the polls on Thursday July 4. Here the PA news agency outlines everything you need to know about your trip to the polling station. – When can I go to a polling station?
The problem occurred after Hounslow Council printed the wrong address on polling cards. The council hand-delivered letters to affected voters and is running a shuttle bus service between polling ...
Since May 2023, voters have needed to show photo ID to vote in UK parliamentary elections, and for local elections and referendums in England.