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Last day to register to vote
18/06/2024
The deadline to register to have your say in the general election is 11.59pm tonight
Anyone not registered to vote in the General Election has only a few hours left to apply.
The deadline is 11.59pm on Tuesday.
People who have not yet registered to vote, or are not sure if they are eligible, can submit an application online at gov.uk/register-to-vote.
More than 2.1 million application to vote have been submitted since the election was called, Government figures show.
This includes 330,621 submitted on June 13 – the highest for a single day so far this year.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called the election on the afternoon of May 22.
The cumulative number of applications submitted since that date has gradually picked up pace, passing half a million on May 31, one million on June 9 and 1.5 million on June 13, reaching two million on Monday.
Some 31% of applications submitted from May 23 to June 17 were by people aged 25 to 34, with a further 26% from people under 25, according to analysis by the PA news agency.
In addition, 17% were from 35 to 44-year-olds, 10% from 45 to 54-year-olds, 9% from 55 to 64-year-olds, 5% from 65 to 74-year-olds, and 2% from people over the age of 75.
All voters intending to cast a ballot in the General Election on July 4 will not only need to be registered but also show a form of photo identification at the polling station.
Not all types of photo ID will be accepted, but a passport, driving licence or blue badge are valid.
Anyone without the correct identification will need to apply for a voter authority certificate by 5pm on June 26, which can be done online at gov.uk/apply-for-photo-id-voter-authority-certificate
Photo ID rules were brought in as part of the Elections Act 2022, as the Government said they were necessary to combat the risk of in-person voter fraud.
The requirements were first enforced at last year’s local elections in England.
Applications to vote by post in the General Election need to be submitted by 5pm on June 19 for people in England, Scotland and Wales.
The deadline for people in Northern Ireland to apply to vote by post has already passed.
Published: by Radio NewsHub