As part of the annual electoral canvass, Electoral Services will be contacting all residential properties in Lambeth to ensure that voter details for each property are correct.
Electoral Services have sent a canvass notification letter to all residential properties. The type of letter you receive will tell whether or not you need to respond.
Do I need to respond to the canvass communication I’ve received?
You must respond to your canvass communication if:
- The communication you receive states that you must respond
- Any information on the form is incorrect (such as your name or nationality)
- Someone is eligible to register to vote at your address whose name is not included on the form you have received
- A named person listed on the form we have sent you no longer resides at the property.
How can I respond?
The quickest and easiest way to respond is online at householdresponse.com/lambeth
You will need to enter the two-part security code that is printed on your form. Anyone in your household can respond.
What happens if I don’t respond?
If you fail to respond to a canvass communication you have received that requires a response, we will need to make a personal visit to your property to confirm voter details.
Please help us save time and Council funds by responding as quickly as possible to avoid a household visit.
Why is being registered to vote Important?
- You can only vote at elections if you are registered
- Being registered to vote can help to improve your credit score
For further details visit lambeth.gov.uk/vote