We don’t intend to get involved in the political debate about whether to stay in or leave the EU, but if you want to vote in the referendum on 23rd June you need to register to vote by 7th June.
If you want to vote, liveaboard boaters without a fixed address can register by declaring a local connection. You can download the form below. The form requires information such as your date of birth and National Insurance number. Your form needs to reach the Electoral Registration Office by 7th June. You can’t register to vote online if you are declaring a local connection.
Here is the voter registration form to download and use anywhere in the UK Electoral Registration Generic NFA
Send the form 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. If you have no address at all, 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: 01249706595
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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