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23 June 2016

Can you vote online in the EU referendum?

The only way to have your say on Brexit is to go to your polling station.

By New Statesman

There is no online voting for the EU referendum. If you haven’t already cast you vote by post, or nominated someone to vote for you by proxy, the only way to have your say on Brexit is to go to your polling station.

Not sure where that is? Labour has produced this polling station finder: put in your postcode to find out where to go. You don’t need your polling card or ID. If you’re registered, you’ll be on the electoral roll.

If you’re not registered to vote, it’s too late for the EU referendum but you can make sure your voice counts in future elections by registering now.

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