If you want to vote in the General Election on 8th June 2017, you need to register by 22nd May. Anybody who does not have a fixed address can register to vote by declaring a local connection. You can’t register to vote online if you are declaring a local connection.
Here is the voter registration form to download and use in England and Wales Electoral-registration-generic-nfa
Send the form by post to the Electoral Registration Officer in the local authority where you have declared a local connection. You will find the Electoral Registration Officer’s address on the local authority’s web site and at the nearest library. You don’t need an address to vote; you can use the electoral registration office address for mail relating to elections, such as voting cards.
Here are the addresses for electoral registration officers along the K&A:
Keynsham to Dundas Aqueduct
Bath & North East Somerset Council
Electoral Services
Guildhall
High Street
Bath BA1 5AW
Tel: 01225 477424
Dundas Aqueduct to Froxfield
Wiltshire Electoral Registration Officer
Wiltshire Council
Monkton Park
Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN15 1ER
Tel: 01249 706595
Fax: 01249 463481
elections@wiltshire.gov.uk
Froxfield to Burghfield Bridge
Electoral Registration Officer
West Berkshire Council
Market Street
Newbury
RG14 5LD
Tel: 01635 519463
Burghfield Bridge to River Thames
Reading Borough Council
Electoral Services
Civic Centre
Reading
RG1 7TD
Tel: 0118 939 0284
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