Rochdale Observer

What you need to be able to vote

- BY ETHAN DAVIES

●●You need to be registered with your local authority to be able to vote in local elections and also take recognised photo ID to the polling station on election day

THE local elections are just around the corner, with all 10 councils in Greater Manchester holding a poll on May 2.

That’s alongside the election for the Greater Manchester mayor, which will be held on the same day.

As parties have now confirmed who will be standing in each ward, candidates will be hitting the campaign trail hard to convince voters they’re the right choice.

However, to vote, residents need to hit certain requiremen­ts.

Firstly, they need to be registered to vote in one of Greater Manchester’s 10 boroughs - Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, and Wigan - to have their say in their respective council election and the mayoral race.

Registrati­on closes at 11.59pm on April 16, and you can register online, or access a form to register by post.

However, that isn’t the only hurdle you need to clear.

The newest extra requiremen­t is to take valid photograph­ic identifica­tion with you to your polling station to receive a ballot paper and cast your vote.

The rule was brought in for local elections last year, and the 2024 mayoral race will be the first in Greater Manchester where the law is in force.

There are a range of accepted IDS, including passports and driving licences.

You cannot show a photo copy of the ID, it must be the original card or document.

If you don’t have an indate ID, you can show one of the below forms of ID which will be accepted if the photo still looks like you and it has the same name you used to register to vote.

There is also an alternativ­e method to meet the ID requiremen­ts, called a Voter Authority Certificat­e.

Here are all of the accepted forms of photo ID for the 2024 local and mayoral elections:

●●Passport issued by the UK, any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, a British Overseas Territory, an EEA state or a Commonweal­th country (including an Irish Passport Card)

●●Driving licence issued by the UK, any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, or an EEA state (this includes a provisiona­l driving licence)

●●A Blue Badge

●●Older Person’s Bus Pass funded by the UK Government

●●Disabled Person’s Bus Pass funded by the UK

Government

●●60+ London Oyster Photocard funded by Transport for London

●●Freedom Pass

●●Scottish National Entitlemen­t Card issued for the purpose of concession­ary travel (including a 60+, disabled or under 22s bus pass)

●●60 and Over Welsh Concession­ary Travel Card

●●Disabled Person’s Welsh Concession­ary Travel Card

●●Senior Smartpass which is issued in Northern Ireland

●●Registered Blind Smartpass or Blind Person’s Smartpass issued in Northern Ireland

●●War Disablemen­t Smartpass issued in Northern Ireland

●●60+ Smartpass issued in Northern Ireland

●●Half Fare Smartpass issued in Northern Ireland

●●Identity card bearing the Proof of Age Standards Scheme hologram (a PASS card)

●●Biometric immigratio­n document

●●Ministry of Defence Form 90 (Defence Identity Card)

●●National identity card issued by an EEA state

●●Electoral Identity Card issued in Northern Ireland

●●Voter Authority Certificat­e

●●Anonymous Elector’s Document

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