European Parliamentary Elections: Registration deadline is looming

There are just days left for anyone wishing to have their say in the European Parliamentary Elections to ensure they are registered to vote.


More than five million voters across the North West England region will go to the polls on Thursday 23 May to elect the region’s eight Members of the European Parliament (MEPs.)

But in order to be able to vote, people must be on the Electoral Register by Tuesday 7 May. If you’re not registered already, visit the GOV website to register as soon as possible.

European Union citizens living in the North West are eligible to vote in the United Kingdom or their country of origin but not both. To vote in the United Kingdom, they must be registered to vote and have completed an additional form available at the North West Votes website by Tuesday 7 May. 

Anyone who is already on the electoral register can also choose to vote by post. Applications for a postal vote in this election must be received by 5pm on Wednesday 8 May.

The deadline to apply for a proxy vote is 5pm on Wednesday 15 May. To find out more visit the Your Vote Matters website.  

A full list of candidates for the European Parliamentary Elections is available at North West Votes. 

Joanne Roney OBE, Regional Returning Officer for the European Elections in the North West, said:

We don’t want anyone who wants to have their say in these elections to miss out because they are not registered.”

The European Parliamentary Elections are run using a form of proportional representation. Voters have one vote only, and this can be cast for either a political party or an individual candidate. Each party puts forward a list of candidates for the North West and the allocation of the eight MEP positions will depend on the overall share of the vote that a party or individual candidate receives in the region.

MEPs represent the whole of the North West region and so everybody who is eligible to vote in the region will be voting from the same list of parties and candidates.

The North West region covers Cheshire, Cumbria, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside.

Posted on Wednesday 1st May 2019