Voting at a polling station
Your poll card
You will be sent a poll card just before an election or referendum. You can only vote at the polling station listed on your poll card.
You do not need to bring your poll card to vote in person, but you do need to show your voter ID.
When you can vote
Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm on the day of an election.
How to vote in person
The Electoral Commission website has information on how to vote in person.
You will need to bring your photo ID to be able to vote. Find out about accepted voter ID.
Voting by proxy
If you are voting on behalf of someone else, you need to show you own photo ID.
If you are a nominated proxy and cannot get to your polling station, you will need to contact electoral.services@camden.gov.uk to arrange to cast your proxy vote by post.
Accessibility at polling stations
We want to ensure that everyone in Camden can exercise their democratic right to vote.
All of our polling stations are accessible and disabled voters can access support when voting. This includes:
- chairs, if you are unable to stand for long periods
- magnifiers, to increase the size of the text on documents and ballot papers
- a Tactile Voting Device, to support if you are blind or partially sighted
- wheelchair-level polling booths
- staff badges to identify who can assist
- pencil grips, if you need support holding a pencil
Polling stations
You can find a fist of our polling stations at polling districts and places.