You can only apply for a long-term proxy vote if you have a specific reason such as a disability or being overseas.
To vote by proxy for just one election, you must have a reason, for example you will be on holiday or away due to work.
If you are suddenly incapacitated or taken ill, you can apply to vote by proxy for medical reasons up until 5pm on polling day.
You can apply to vote by emergency proxy for medical reasons up until 5pm on polling day.
You can apply for a new proxy up until 6 working days prior to an election and you can amend an existing proxy vote at any time before 11 working days prior to polling day. If you are suddenly incapacitated or taken ill, you can apply to vote by proxy for medical reasons up until polling day. All applications must be received before 5pm on specified day.
Anyone who is eligible to vote in the election themselves can be your proxy. However, you can only be a proxy for up to two people who are not members of your immediate family. Your proxy can apply to vote by post on your behalf.
For further information, please contact electoral services.
It's very simple to vote as someone's proxy. You will be sent a special proxy poll card with details of where you should go to vote. If you can't attend the polling place you can vote by post. You must apply for this postal vote before 5pm on 16th April 2008 (the 11th working day before polling day). Contact electoral services to find out how to do this.
If you are going to the polling place, just tell the staff there that you are voting as a proxy and they will tell you what to do. Don't forget to take your proxy poll card – this will make it easier for polling place staff to find the right ballot paper.