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Date posted: 2nd July 2024
The countdown begins in what will be the first UK General Election where all voters will have to show a valid form of photo identification before casting their vote.
The following information helps ensure that you can exercise your right to vote independently and have your voice heard. On Thursday 4th July, the polls will open from 7am to 10pm.
If you are going to the polling station to vote in person, you will need to present photo identification.
All polling stations must have the necessary support to assist blind and partially sighted voters. This includes:
If you prefer to request somebody to help you at the polling station or/and vote on your behalf, they will be required to make a written declaration that you have asked for assistance. The person helping you must be over 18 years old and can be your own companion or a member of the polling station staff.
You can also request a reasonable adjustment by writing to your local Returning Officer or local electoral services.
If you are planning to vote in person, you can visit the Electoral Commission website and enter your postcode to find contact details for the electoral services team at your local council and the details of your nearest polling station.
TPT have launched our own manifesto for the General Election, Eyes on Equality, which sets out what we think are the top priorities for a new Government over its first 100 days, first year and first term to address the issues faced by blind and partially sighted voters.
You can ask the candidates seeking your vote to put blind and partially sighted people at the top of their agenda by sharing our manifesto with them using our easy e-action.