Extreme heat and health alerts
Both the Met Office and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) have extended the red alerts for Surrey and the south east until 11pm on Friday 26 June.
Apply for a postal or proxy vote if you cannot get to your polling station on election day.
A proxy vote is where you appoint somebody that you trust to vote on your behalf.
Both you and your proxy must be registered to vote.
You may need to apply for a proxy vote because:
Your proxy must:
The deadline to apply for a proxy vote is by 5pm, 6 working days before the election.
You can apply to vote by proxy online.
Apply for a proxy vote – GOV.UK
Download paper proxy vote application form – Electoral Commission.
Post your completed form to our Electoral Services team.
You can also contact us to ask for a paper application form.
Your proxy can apply for a postal vote.
If your appointed proxy is unable to go to your polling station on the day of the election, they can apply to vote by post on your behalf.
They must apply for a postal vote separately, even if they have already arranged a postal vote for themselves.
Once your proxy has been confirmed, we will send them a confirmation letter. If your proxy wishes to apply for a postal vote, they must contact us.
If the proxy vote deadline has passed, you may be able to apply for an emergency proxy vote if any of the following apply:
You can apply for an emergency proxy vote up to 5pm on election day.
To find the correct form, visit the Electoral Commission to download an emergency proxy vote application form.
To do so, you must contact us by email which must include:
Email: elections@woking.gov.uk
Telephone: 01483 755 855
Write or post to:
Electoral Services team
Woking Borough Council
Civic Offices
Gloucester Square
Woking
GU21 6YL