Polling station accessibility

Polling stations

Since May 2023, all polling stations have been updated to improve accessibility for disabled voters. We aim to provide greater flexibility and choice in how disabled voters are supported to vote at polling stations.

Arriving at the polling station

Polling stations will have greater accessibility in the form of ramps to gain access to the building. These may be temporary access ramps which are included specifically for election day.

Parking and disabled parking may be provided if it is already available at the polling station.

Signage

All polling stations have a large ‘Polling Station’ sign attached outside for increased visibility.

Additional signage may also be used to provide clear directions outside and inside the building.

Polling station staff

If you have any questions or need any help, please ask a member of polling station staff. All Returning Officers will be required to take reasonable steps to provide support for disabled voters at polling stations and can help with questions about voter ID and voting.

Polling station equipment

The following equipment will be provided in your polling station:

  • Polling booths to allow you to cast your vote in secret, including a polling booth which is accessible to wheelchair users.
  • A screen, private area or separate room if you want to show your photographic voter ID in private.
  • Appropriate lighting for ample visibility.
  • A seat for use if necessary.
  • Pencils including large chunky pencils and those with pencil grips for you to mark your ballot paper.
  • You can bring you own pencil or pen if you would prefer.
  • Magnifiers to increase the size of text on the ballot paper.

Assistance with voting

A large sample copy of the ballot paper will be displayed in your polling station and a sample handheld copy will be available for you to take into the polling booth to use if needed.

A tactile voting device to assist voters in marking their vote on a ballot paper will be available.

You may use any specialist devices or Apps in the polling station that assist you to cast your vote independently. For example, speech app and video magnifiers.

Audio descriptions of the candidates standing in each ward at the 2024 local elections are available on the council website

You may take your assistance animal with you into the polling station.

You can also ask the Presiding Officer for assistance, if needed. This includes asking the Presiding Officer to mark the ballot paper for you. The Presiding Officer will need to complete a form to record they have assisted you to vote.

You may bring a companion with you to help you cast your vote. The companion must be aged 18 or over (but the companion does not need to be registered to vote). A companion can only assist up to two people at the same local election.

The Presiding Officer will need to complete a form where a companion assists a disabled voter and the companion must sign a simple declaration.

You can also vote through the post using a postal vote - more details and an application are available.

You may wish to vote by proxy, where a person you trust votes for you if you are unable to vote in person yourself.

Requesting additional support

If you are a disabled voter and require additional support which is not listed, you can contact your Elections Team to see if they can help using the following contact information.

Email: elections@bolton.gov.uk

Tel: 01204 331 248

Information available in other languages in the Polling Station

In polling stations the following legal notices will be available in English, Urdu, Gujrati, Punjabi, Somali and Polish.

  • How to Vote at this election – displayed inside and outside the polling station (this includes a pictorial guide).
  • A notice containing the accepted forms of photographic ID that a voter needs to produce - displayed inside the polling station.
  • A notice on how to mark the ballot paper at this election - displayed inside each polling booth.