Accessible voting
Get help to vote if you have a physical disability or a learning disability.
Get accessibility support at polling stations
You can take a companion, friend or relative, to your polling station to help you if:
- you have a disability and cannot complete a ballot paper on your own
- you require additional support to complete a ballot paper on your own
Your companion must be 18 years or older on election day. They will need to complete a companion declaration form.
Our polling station staff will also be available able to help you.
Help you can get
You can ask someone to:
- give you accessibility tools and materials to help you vote
- assist you moving around the polling station
- read out the candidates' names and parties on the ballot paper in order
- explain the voting options to you
- use their knowledge of your communication methods to understand who you want to vote for
- come into the polling booth with you
- mark the ballot paper with your decision if you permit them to do so
Help you cannot get
Someone else cannot:
- decide for you on who to vote for
- mark the ballot paper against your wishes
- stop you from voting because you have a disability or require additional support