Can Crown Servants, British Council employees and members of the Armed Forces who are posted overseas vote?
Crown Servants (such as British Embassy workers), British Council employees and members of the Armed Forces who are posted overseas can vote in all elections. You need to download a registration form (select the appropriate one) and send it to the local electoral registration office for the address where you would be living if you were not posted overseas. You can then choose to vote by post or by proxy (someone voting on your behalf). Postal votes are only sent out a week before election. You will need to consider whether this gives you enough time to complete and return your form in time. It may be better to appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf.
Crown Servants, British Council employees and members of the Armed Forces who are posted overseas can vote in all elections. You will need to complete a registration form and send it to Electoral Services. You can then choose to vote by post or proxy. Postal votes are only sent out a week before election. You will need to consider whether this gives you enough time to complete and return your form to us. It may be better to appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf.
Crown Servants, British Council employees and members of the Armed Forces who are posted overseas can vote in all elections. You need to complete a registraton form which we can provide you with and send it to us at : email – eletoralregistrations.gov.uk phone – 01892 554024 in person – Electoral Registration Office, The Town Hall, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1RS. for the address where you would be living if you were not posted overseas. You can then choose to vote by post or proxy. Postal votes are only sent out a week before election . You will need to consider whether this gives you enough time to complete and return your form in time. It may be better to appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf.