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This guidance explains who needs to enter the ballot before applying for a Youth Mobility Scheme visa and how the ballot system works.
An overview of voting in the UK, including voting in person, postal and proxy voting, and voting if you're abroad.
You need to be registered to vote before you can vote in UK elections or…
You vote in person at a polling station (usually in a public building,…
You must apply for a postal vote if you want to vote by post, for example…
If you’re unable to vote in person you can ask someone to vote on your…
How you vote when you’re abroad depends on: whether you’ll be abroad…
You’ll need to show photo ID when voting in person in some UK elections or…
You may be asked to vote on behalf of someone else if they’re unable to…
This guidance explains how to enter the ballot to apply for the India Young Professionals Scheme visa, and how the ballot system works.
Requirements for a trade union renewing its political resolution: guidance from the Certification Officer (CO).
If you aren’t able to cast your vote in person, you can have someone you trust cast your vote for you in a particular election or referendum.
Use this service to apply to vote by proxy in certain elections in the UK. You and your proxy must both be registered to vote in the UK.
How legal industrial action is organised, picketing and the law and what your employment rights when you are on strike
Get on the electoral register so you can vote in elections and referendums as a crown servant or British Council employee.
Get on the electoral register so you can vote in elections and referendums as a member of the armed forces.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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