The last General Election was held on Thursday 12 December 2019.
Click here to see the results for the three constituencies in Brent
To find out more, visit Your Vote Matters by the Electoral Commission.
To check whether you are already registered, to change your details (eg address) or to find out more including whether you are eligible and what you need to register, visit Brent Council’s Register to vote page, or contact them:
London Borough of BrentElectoral ServicesCivic CentreEngineers WayWEMBLEYHA9 0FJ020 8937 1372[email protected]http://www.brent.gov.uk/elections
It usually only takes about five minutes to register to vote.
For more information on registering to vote, elections and how to vote, visit Your Vote Matters by the Electoral Commission.
Your vote matters: make it count.
The Electoral Commission provides further information on various topics.
For further information: Voting in person, by post or proxy
If you’re a student, you may be able to register to vote at both your home address and your term-time address.
You can only vote once in a general election. It is a criminal offence to vote twice in one election.
This means you must choose if you want to vote at your home address or at your term-time address.
For further information: Students
If you are in the Armed Forces – or a spouse or partner of someone who is – you can register as a service voter.
For further information: Armed forces
If you are a UK citizen living abroad, you can apply to be an overseas voter.
For further information: Overseas voters
You can still register to vote even if you do not have a fixed address. This may be because you are:
For further information: People with no fixed address
For further information on elections, registering and voting, see the website of the Electoral Commission.