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UK Elections 2024: When Does Voting Start In England, Northern Ireland, Wales And Scotland?

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UK Elections 2024: When Does Voting Start In England, Northern Ireland, Wales And Scotland?

The UK general election on 4 July 2024 features key deadlines, voter ID requirements, and absentee voting options. Polling stations open from 7 am to 10 pm, with exit poll results expected shortly after. Voters must register by 18 June and can apply for postal or proxy votes by 19 and 26 June, respectively.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak campaigns ahead of the crucial UK general election on 4 July 2024.

The 2024 UK general election is scheduled for July 4. The key deadlines are fast approaching, so here’s a comprehensive guide to when voting starts across England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. Here’s what voters need to know:

The election timetable spans 25 working days. It commences with the dissolution of Parliament on 30 May. Here are the crucial dates leading up to polling day:

  • 30 May (Thursday): Dissolution of Parliament and return of writs.
  • 31 May (Friday): Returning officers receive writs.
  • 4 June (Tuesday): Last day for publishing notice of election (by 4 pm).
  • 7 June (Friday): Deadline for submitting or withdrawing a nomination (4 pm) and publication of the statement of persons nominated (5 pm).
  • 18 June (Tuesday): Deadline to register to vote (by midnight).
  • 19 June (Wednesday): Deadline for new postal vote applicants or amending existing absent voting arrangements.
  • 26 June (Wednesday): Deadline for new applications to vote by proxy (5 pm) and for voter authority certificates (VACs, by 5 pm).
  • 28 June (Friday): First day voters can apply for a replacement for a lost postal vote.
  • 4 July (Thursday): Polling day – voting stations open from 7 am to 10 pm. Deadlines for emergency proxy applications, re-issue of spoilt or lost postal votes, and production of temporary VACs are all at 5 pm.

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