Before you start
Your proxy must be eligible to vote on your behalf.
This means they must:
- be registered to vote in the UK
- have photo ID if they are voting in person
- be proxy to no more than 4 people including you. No more than 2 of those people can be living in the UK
You must:
- confirm with your proxy that they’re eligible and can vote for you
- have contact details for your proxy, including the UK address where they are registered to vote
What you’ll need to provide
You’ll need:
- the UK address where you are registered to vote
- your National Insurance number or other identity documents, for example a passport
- the specific date of the election or referendum you want to make a proxy vote, if you only want a one-off proxy vote
- an image of your signature written with a pen during this application
How to provide your signature image
Your signature must:
- be signed in black ink on plain white paper
- look the same as it normally does
- not be written with a stylus or finger on a screen
Get help uploading a signature image
If you cannot provide a signature or one that always looks the same, you can apply for a signature waiver within the service. Your Electoral Registration Office will decide if you’re eligible.
If you cannot upload an image, download and fill in a proxy vote application form (opens in a new tab).