How to Vote

Can you vote? ...... not everyone can ......

You have to be 18 or over and

  • a British citizen; or
  • a citizen or another qualifying Commonwealth country.

European Union citizens are not entitled to vote at UK Parliamentary Elections, details can be found on the Electoral Commission website.

Polling Cards

Poll letters will be sent to existing electors from Monday 10 June. 

If your name is on the register of electors and you are aged 18 or over, you will, unless you are further included in the absent voters list, get a polling letter. This will tell you where your Polling Station is and when it is open.  The letter is for information only.  Don't worry if you lose it or forget it - you can still vote without it.  It just makes it easier if you take it to the Polling Station and show it to the clerk.You will need to show a valid form of Voter ID at your polling station.

If you don't receive a polling letter, this could mean that you are registered at an old address or are not included on the register.  If you live in Dundee you should call the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) on 01382 434444.

Voting in Person

To vote in person you should go to the Polling Station listed on your Polling letter.  The clerk will give you a ballot paper to place a cross against the candidate of your choice. Remember to bring ID with you.

Voting by Post

Important information about postal votes

We are aware of delays in delivery by Royal Mail. Please be patient if you are waiting for your postal vote to arrive.

If you applied by 10 June, it’s in the post and will be with you soon.

If you applied for one between 11 – 19 June it will be sent out by the weekend.

If you applied up to 10 June and you haven’t received your postal vote by Friday (28 June) at the latest please email ero@dundeecity.gov.uk and we will consider issuing a replacement.

Once your ballot paper arrives, complete it, and return it through Royal Mail as soon as possible.

If you can't post your postal vote in time, you can take it your polling station on polling day.

Not everyone can apply - go to the 'How to Register' page for information. When you have been granted a postal vote your Ballot Paper will then be sent to you by post, prior to the elections.  Complete the paper and return it as directed.  You will also be sent a postal voter poll card confirming that you have a postal vote nearer this time.

The last day for receipt of applications by the ERO for the UK General Election is Wednesday 19th June 2024.

You can apply online.

Voting by Proxy

The last day to appoint a proxy in time for the election date to be confirmed. You can apply online. 

The last day for receipt of applications by the ERO for the UK General Election is Wednesday 26th June 2024.

Contact Details

If you have any questions on whether you are registered to vote, postal votes or proxy votes, please contact the Electoral Registration Officer on 01382 434444.

New Boundaries

There has been a change in the Boundary area this year and some voters who previously voted in the Dundee East Constituency will now vote for the Arbroath and Broughty Ferry constituency. Details will be on your poll letter as to which area you will be voting for or you can look this up on the Electoral Commission website