Why You Should Register
- You can vote in any local, national and European election
- If you register now you won’t miss out on voting if a snap election is called
- You can more easily get credit or loans – companies check the electoral register and if you aren’t on it, you may be refused credit
- You can opt out of the edited register so companies can’t buy your details
You are legally required to return the registration form or confirm details via the Internet, phone or SMS.
How to Register
Open the registration form sent to you by post – Register of Electors 2009.
If you have no changes, you can register by phone, Internet or SMS.
For phone or Internet registration, you will need the 10-number security code on your registration form:
If you have to make changes to your details on the electoral register, please register by post:
- Fill in the Register of Electors 2008 form and return in the envelope provided
Access to the Register of Electors
If you live within the Borough of Swindon, you can check if your name is on the electoral register by contacting:
The Electoral Registrations Officer
Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH
Tel: 01793 463543
E-mail: elecreg@swindon.gov.uk
Opening Times for the Civic Offices
| Day |
Times |
| Monday to Thursday |
9.00am-5.00pm |
| Friday |
9.00am-4.30pm |
| Saturday and Sunday |
Closed |
The Register can also be viewed at the Central Library.