Here are the three ways you can cast your vote at the Nottinghamshire County Council elections

Residents in Nottinghamshire are being given details of how they can cast their vote at the May elections.
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On Thursday May 6 residents in Nottinghamshire will go to the polls to have their say on who represents them on Nottinghamshire County Council

Voters have a range of options for casting their ballot – in person, by post or by appointing someone they trust to vote in their place, known as a proxy vote.

The deadline to apply for a postal vote is 5pm on April 20 , and for a proxy vote the deadline is 5pm on April 27.

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For those who choose to vote in person, polling stations will be safe places to vote on May 6. Voters are encouraged to keep themselves and others safe by wearing a face covering, bringing their own pen or pencil, cleaning their hands when entering and leaving the polling station and keeping a safe distance.

Voters should not attend the polling station if they have symptoms of Covid-19, or if they have been asked to self-isolate.

Ailsa Irvine, Director of Electoral Administration and Guidance at the Electoral Commission said: “The choice on how to vote at the elections is yours – you can have your say in person, by post or by proxy. However, you choose to cast your vote in May, you will be able to do so safely.

“If you’re voting in person, help keep yourself and others safe by following the safety measures that will be in place at the polling station.

“If you decide to vote by post, don’t wait until the deadline to apply. Sending your application now will make sure it is processed early, and your postal vote can be sent to you more quickly once the candidates for the election are confirmed. It’s easy to apply and you can find out how by visiting the Electoral Commission website.”

The deadline to register to vote for the May 2021 elections is midnight on Monday April 19 .

For further information visit www.electoralcommission.org.uk/voter. This page will continue to be updated ahead of the polls.

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