General election and the right to vote
A general election will happen on Thursday 4 July 2024. All people over the age of 18 have the right to vote, including people with a learning disability.
Even if someone lacks capacity, they are still legally allowed to decide whether or how to vote. They must decide who to vote for themselves. Other people, even those with lasting power of attorney, cannot make this decision on their behalf. Care services should protect all the legal rights of people using their services, including the right to decide to vote.
The Electoral Commission . It includes FAQs covering useful topics such as what to do if a person can’t physically write, or the responsibilities if you are a care home.
The Government also about who can vote, how to register to vote and how to vote in person, by post or by proxy.