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- %h1 Voting
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- %h2 Voting at your polling station
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- %p Most people vote at their local polling station. This is usually in a school, hall or community centre near you.
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- The council will send you a
- %strong poll card
- showing you where to vote.
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- %p If you lose your poll card, don't worry. You can still vote as long as you are registered.
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- You can vote at your polling station
- %strong between 7am and 10pm on 6 May.
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- %p If you don't want to vote at a polling station or are unable to get there you can:
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- %ul
- %li vote by post
- %li ask someone to vote for you
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- %h2 Voting by post
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- %p Anyone can apply to vote by post.
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- %p If you are registered to vote by post you won't be allowed to vote at a polling station.
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- %h2 Asking someone to vote for you
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- You can choose to have someone vote for you at the polling station. This is called a
- %strong proxy vote.
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- %p If you want to vote by post or have someone vote for you and haven't already told Sutton Council about this, do it straight away.
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