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Our polling stations currently have: 


  • Ramps where required, to ensure wheelchair accessibility  
  • Adapted polling booths suitable for wheelchair users  
  • Large print ballot paper(s) that can be taken into the polling booth  
  • Tactile voting devices to assist blind and partially sighted voters to assist in marking the ballot paper independently   
  • Pencil grips to attach to the ballot pencil to assist when marking the ballot paper  
  • Magnifiers for reading notices or marking the ballot paper  
  • Friendly and helpful polling station staff to provide support and assistance  


Voters with disabilities can use a text-to-speech app on their phone, a torch or a magnifier to assist them with reading or marking their ballot paper. Alternatively, a voter may choose anyone over the age of 18 to accompany them in the polling station to help them vote or may request the help of a member of staff at the polling station. 

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Were you aware of what assistance is available in a polling station? 

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