On election day, go to the polling station shown on your poll card, which will be open from 7am to 10pm. Tell the polling staff your name and address – they will check that you are on the electoral register. Your poll card may help with this.
You will also need to show photo ID to confirm your identity to the staff. If you wear a face covering for religious or medical reasons, the ID check can be completed in a private area or outside. Just ask the staff if you need any assistance.
Once your details have been checked, you will be given a ballot paper listing the candidates you can vote for. You may be given more than one ballot paper if there is more than one election on the same day.
Take your ballot paper into a polling booth, read it carefully, and mark a cross (X) next to the candidate(s) you wish to vote for. Do not write anything else on the ballot paper or your vote may not be counted. Do not let anyone see your vote. When you have marked your vote, fold the ballot paper in half and put it into the ballot box.
If you are unable to vote in person you can apply to vote by post or you can appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf.