Residents urged to check and update voter registration details

Angus residents are being urged to check their electoral registration details or risk losing their chance to vote on decisions that affect them.
Letters are being sent out now to Angus households.Letters are being sent out now to Angus households.
Letters are being sent out now to Angus households.

The Electoral Registration Officer has already written to households to check that the electoral register is up to date, and to identify any residents who should be registered but are currently missing.

For those households who have been asked to respond, there will be instructions in the letters already sent on how they may provide details of any changes. A further reminder letter will be sent shortly. If these households fail to respond, an employee of the Electoral Registration Officer will visit them over the next few weeks to ask for the details to be provided.

Roy Christie, Electoral Registration Officer for Angus Council said: “Keep an eye out for important updates from the Electoral Registration Officer. The annual canvass is our way of making sure that the information on the electoral register for every address is accurate and up to date. To make sure you don’t lose your say at upcoming elections, simply follow the instructions sent to you.

“If you’re not currently registered, your name will not appear in the messages we send. If you want to register, the easiest way is online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.”

Recent home movers in particular are urged to check their details. Research has found that recent home movers are less likely to be registered than those who have lived at the same address for a long time.

The letter sent to each household will contain a flyer regarding Voter ID.

If voting in person at a UK Parliament election you will need to show photo ID. You can use a range of different forms of ID, including your passport, driving licence or National Entitlement Card.

If you do not have an accepted form of photo ID, you can apply for a free voter ID document known as a Voter Authority Certificate.

The requirement to show photo ID currently only applies to a UK Parliament by-election, but will apply to a UK Parliament general election from October 2023. You do not need to show photo ID at Scottish Parliament or Scottish council elections

For more information or if you wish to apply for Voter ID please visit www.electoralcommission.org.uk/voter ID

Andy O’Neill, Head of the Electoral Commission in Scotland, said: “It’s really important that everyone who is eligible to vote is able to do so. We urge people to check for updates from their Electoral Registration Officer on this year’s canvass. You might receive an email, a letter, or a phone call, or someone might knock on your door.

If you are not registered to vote, make sure you provide the necessary information to your Electoral Registration Officer when asked and register to vote online at

www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.”

Information on registering to vote is available on the Electoral Commission website.

Residents with questions about their registration status can contact the Electoral Registration Officer for Angus Council (tel 01307 499910 or email [email protected]) or the Electoral Registration Officer for Perth & Kinross Council (tel 01738 630303 or email [email protected]).