The Electoral Register and the Open Register

The Electoral Register

Everyone’s name and address goes on the full version of the electoral register, and you cannot opt out. This is the version of the register that’s used for elections and referendums. The full register is published once a year and is updated every month. It is used by electoral registration officers and returning officers across the country for purposes related to elections and referendums. Political parties, MPs and public libraries may also have the full register.

It is also used by local authorities for their duties relating to security, law enforcement and crime prevention, for example checking entitlement to council tax discount or housing benefit.

The personal data in the register must always be processed in line with data-protection legislation. It is a crime for anyone who has a copy of the full register to pass information from this register onto others if they do not have a lawful reason to see it.

The Open Register

The open register is an extract of the electoral register, but it is not used for elections. It can be bought by any person, company or organisation. For example, it is used by businesses and charities to confirm name and address details. The personal data in the register must always be processed in line with data protection legislation.

Your name and address will be included in the open register unless you ask for them to be removed. Removing your details from the open register would not affect your right to vote.

If you wish to opt out of the open register please use the register to vote online service (even if you are already registered)

Alternatively, you can contact the elections team by emailing them at elections@hertsmere.co.uk . You will need to include your name and address and a request to not be included on the open register. If you are contacting us on behalf of other members of your household you must confirm that you have their permission to do so.