Covid-19
It’s never too late – get your first, second or booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at local walk-in clinics.
Nominate someone to vote on your behalf
If you are registered to vote and if you can't get to the polling station yourself, you can nominate someone to vote on your behalf.
This person - your proxy - must be officially appointed by you.
You can apply for an emergency proxy vote if you are unable to get to the polling station on polling day due to illness, or if you have become incapacitated in the period immediately before an election. Please call us on 020 8496 3000 for guidance, if you think this applies to you.
If you're registered to vote, then you can apply for a proxy vote.
There are different application requirements depending on the reason on the application. You must give a reason for requesting to nominate a proxy in every case.
You can apply for a proxy vote if:
Anyone can be your proxy provided that:
However, a person can only vote as a proxy at the same election for:
Yes, they have to go to YOUR polling station – they can't vote at their own station if it's different to yours.
However, they can apply to cast their proxy vote by post. You'll need to let us know about this on your application for a proxy vote and we will then send your proxy the necessary form to complete.
The length of your proxy vote depends on the reason for which you made your application.
For advice:
Email Electoral.Services@walthamforest.gov.uk
Phone 020 8496 3000 between 9am-5pm Monday-Friday.
To cancel or amend a proxy vote application, you have to inform us in writing by no later than 5pm on the sixth working day before the election.
The easiest way to do this is by email
Email electoral.services@walthamforest.gov.uk giving your full name and address, and the date from which you wish to cancel your proxy vote.
Or you can write to:
Electoral Services
Waltham Forest Town Hall
Forest Road
Walthamstow E17 4JF
Yes, but don’t worry if you haven’t received a polling card – you don’t need it to vote, and you don’t need to take any form of ID.
Staff at the polling station just need your name, and the name and address of the person for whom you are voting.
Please remember that you need to attend the designated polling station of the person for whom you are acting as proxy in order to be able to vote on their behalf – which may be different to your own polling station.
If you go to the polling station and state that you had nominated a proxy but now wish to vote yourself, staff will issue you with your ballot paper – provided that you get to the station before your proxy does.
If they've already voted for you, you can't then vote yourself.
If you do vote yourself, your proxy won't then be able to vote for you again later.