Where to vote - polling districts and stations
Your polling station
Polling District and Polling Places Review
In October 2023 the council commenced its statutory five year review of polling districts and polling places for UK parliamentary constituencies.
Following a public consultation on a statutory review of polling places and polling districts between 5 October and 9 November 2023, there have been some minor changes to polling place arrangements in four wards. You can view an up to date list of all polling places here
We have 19 wards in the borough each with three or four polling districts. There are 60 polling districts across the borough, each with their own polling station. 9 Wards have 2 councillors, while 10 wards have 3 councillors.
You can use your post code to look up your polling station on our map.
Polling cards
We will send you a polling card just before an election telling you where and when to vote. If you don't get a polling card or you lose it, don't worry. You don't need your polling card to vote. If you're registered to vote you just need to go to your polling station and give your name and address.
Polling station opening hours
Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm on polling day.
Access to your polling station
All polling stations are provided with a low-level polling booth and equipment for anyone with a sight impairment. If we use a venue that isn’t accessible to those in a wheelchair we will make this clear on your poll card.
Every polling station will provide a large print display version of the ballot paper and a special device so that those with visual impairments can vote.