Register to vote
You can register to vote in Haringey if you are:
- 16 or older (but you cannot vote until you are 18)
- living at an address in Haringey
- a British citizen
- an Irish, qualifying Commonwealth or European Union citizen living in the UK
If you have moved house since you last voted, you must re-register at your new address. Everyone eligible in your home must register individually.
Register online
The easiest way to register to vote is to complete the online form on GOV.UK:
You will be asked for your National Insurance (NI) number. If you cannot find it, you can find a lost National Insurance number online or call the NI helpline on 0300 200 3502.
Once we've checked your application to register, we'll write to either confirm that you're registered or to ask for more detail.
Register using a paper form
You can download and print a paper form from GOV.UK, or request a paper application form to be sent to you in the post.
Completed application forms can be returned to us by post or as an email attachment to elections@haringey.gov.uk
How to check if you are registered
Use our am I registered to vote form to check if you are registered at your address. You can only check your own registration.
You can check when your name will appear on the register.
Contact us if you need help with registering.
Contact customer services: electoral services
Electoral services
George Meehan House
294 High Road
Wood Green
N22 8YX
United Kingdom