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Posted: Friday, November 16, 2007

Return your Windsor and Maidenhead voting registration form now to ensure you have your say

It's 'last orders' in the annual canvass to make sure you have your say in elections. That's the message from the Royal Windsor and Maidenhead Borough elections team who have sent forms to every household in the area for residents to complete in order to register their right to vote.

If you have not done so already, these forms must be filled in immediately. They also give you the opportunity to opt out of the version of the electoral register available to commercial organisations for marketing purposes.

Forms must be returned to the Electoral Registration Officer, The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Town Hall, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 1RF. If householders fail to respond for two years, any names previously listed have to be removed by law, and you may miss out on your right to vote.

The Register of Electors will be published on Monday, December 3 and will be available for inspection at the Town Hall in Maidenhead, York House in Windsor and the main libraries in Windsor and Maidenhead.

If your form has not reached us in time to be included on the register printed on December 3, and you subsequently find you are not registered, you will need to contact the electoral services team on 01628 796400 (or at the above address) to be registered again.

Anyone who moves house after they have completed this form, or later in the year, should make sure they change their entry by contacting the electoral registration office for a form or printing one from the website. Entries cannot be changed from council tax or other council records.

Further information is available from the electoral registration office on 01628 796400

The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead