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Register to vote
Register to vote in Haringey.
Online registration
The easiest way to register to vote is online.
You will need:
- your National Insurance number
- your date of birth
If you are unable to supply these, we will contact you for more evidence.
Contact HMRC if you cannot find your National Insurance number
Register anonymously if you are in danger
If your safety or that of any other person in your home will be at risk if your name or address is made public, you can register anonymously. Your name and address will not be visible to anyone inspecting the register.
To register anonymously call us on 020 8489 1000. Do not complete the online application.
More information on registering anonymously
Register to vote with no fixed address
You can still register to vote even if you don't have a fixed address. This may be because you are:
- a patient in a mental health hospital
- a homeless person
- a person remanded in custody
Call us on 020 8489 1000 to register with no fixed address.
More information on registering with no fixed address
Remove a person from the electoral register
If you think that people are wrongly registered at your address, you can complete the removal e-form.
Request a removal from the electoral register
You can also:
- send an email to elections@haringey.gov.uk confirming your name and address, along with the names of the individuals who have moved out (and their forwarding addresses, if known)
- call us on 020 8489 1000
As part of the removal process, letters will be sent to all those who should be deleted confirming that their entry will be removed.
Contact customer services: electoral services
Phone
See also
Address
Electoral services
George Meehan House
294 High Road
Wood Green
N22 8YX
United Kingdom