Accessible voting
Everyone deserves the opportunity to take part in the voting process independently and confidently. Whether you're completing an application or casting your vote, this page outlines the accessible options available and how to request reasonable adjustments.
Registering to vote
You can register to vote by phone, post, online or in person.
The application process will ask for a National Insurance number. If you don’t have a National Insurance number, you can provide evidence of your identity in person, by post, by email or via our web form.
If you don’t have suitable evidence, you can submit an attestation.
Contact us for further information.
- Download the register to vote easy read application form
- Easy read information from My Vote My Voice
Applying for a postal or proxy vote
If you would like your ballot paper sent to you in advance via the post, you can apply for a postal vote.
If you would like someone to vote on your behalf, you can apply for a proxy vote.
You can apply for a postal or proxy vote online, by post or in person.
For security reasons you are asked to provide a signature and your date of birth when applying. If you’re unable to provide a signature or a consistent signature, contact us to request a signature waiver application form.
Applying for a Voter Authority Certificate
To vote in a polling station you are now required to show photo ID.
If you do not have any suitable photo ID, you can apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate. You can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate online, by post or in person.
- Download the Voter Authority Certificate easy read guide
Before polling day
Candidate names will be on our website (statement of persons nominated). Audio versions of ballot papers will also be on our website.
You can contact us if you would like documents in large print.
If we have your email address on file, an e-poll card will be sent to you before the physical poll cards are posted out.
Voting at a polling station
The following support is currently available to assist with voting in person.
Available at all polling stations:
- Notices inside and outside the polling station with instructions on how to vote
- A notice in each polling booth with information on how to mark the ballot paper
- Lower-level polling booths
- A tactile voting device with braille and large raised numbers that can be temporarily attached to the ballot paper
- Large print ballot papers for reference
- Handheld magnifiers
- Wider-barrel pencils and pencil grips (you can bring your own pen or pencil if preferred)
- Chairs
- Audio ballot paper access via QR codes
- Polling staff (Presiding Officer and Poll Clerks) wearing identification badges, available to assist
Request support at the polling station
You can use the request form to let polling station staff know what help you need.
Contact us if you would like a paper version of this form.
Step-free access
Ramps are provided if there is no existing level access. If the step-free entrance is separate from the main entrance, it will be clearly signposted.
Additional lighting
This can be provided if existing lighting is not sufficient.
Parking spaces
Reserved parking spaces will be provided where possible.
Private ID checks
An area to have your photo ID checked in private – where available.
Other support
You may bring anyone aged 18 or over to assist you. They’ll need to sign a form if they go to the polling booth with you.
Assistance animals are welcome.
You can take your own devices to the polling booth, such as a video magnifier or a text-to-speech app on your phone.
Completing your postal vote
Need help completing your postal vote? You can ask someone you trust or contact Electoral Services, We can provide support over the phone, by email or you can visit us in person.
For in-person help on polling day, you can visit Wandsworth Town Hall or any polling station in the borough (open from 7am to 10pm).
You can find information about postal voting from the Electoral Commission.
Request a reasonable adjustment
You have the right to request a reasonable adjustment to help you vote.
If the assistance you require is not listed on this page, contact us.
Contact Electoral Services
You are welcome to contact us with any questions, or to share ideas and provide feedback.