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This depends how long you spend at your second home.

Yes. Copies are held at our office at 66 High Street, Aylesbury and the County Reference Library.

No. The Register is protected by the Data Protection Act and is only to be used for the following: Electoral purposes Crime prevention and detection To enable Credit Reference Agencies to fulfil their obligations under Money Laund...

You are required by law to register each year.

You can contact us by telephone, email or come into the Aylesbury Vale District Council Offices, either at The Gateway, Gatehouse Road or the High Street, Aylesbury in person. You can also download a form and send it back to us. At this time we ...

Yes. You can register to vote, but you are not allowed to vote until you are 18. If your 18th birthday is just before an election it is a good idea to register now so that you are able to vote on election day.

Yes. Students can register at their home address and their term time address although you are not legally required to register at both. However it is illegal to vote twice at the same election.

No. In order to update your information you need to complete a Voter Registration Form and return it directly to the Electoral Services Department. You can download our Registration Form by clicking on the link at the bottom of this page, fill it ...

The Electoral Register is a record of everyone who lives within Aylesbury Vale and is eligible to vote. To keep our records as up to date as possible we send registration forms out to every property in the autumn of each year. The names of all cit...