source: loveday morris, the national, abu dhabi
ABU DHABI // The 200,000 Britons living in the UAE are being urged to  register for voting as a general election looms.
No date has yet  been set for the election, but it is widely expected to take place on  May 6. Those who leave registration until the election is announced will  have just a six-day window to post their forms.
“The key really  is that people should register as soon as possible,” said Euan Holloway,  a spokesman for the Electoral Commission, an independent watchdog.
“If you wait for the announcement, you’ve only got six working days  to register, so if you are out in the UAE, and have to post your  registration forms back to the UK, that doesn’t leave much time. To  minimise the risk of missing out, we are saying do it now.”
The  election will be announced 17 working days before Britain goes to the  polls, with the deadline for registration 11 working days before the  vote. British citizens living abroad can register as overseas voters if  they registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years.
There are several voting options – postal voting, proxy voting or  proxy postal voting, but all involve posting registration forms back to  Britain. Residents cannot vote at the British Embassy.
The  commission said voters further afield should not use postal ballots  since they were sent out about a week before the election.
“The  rule of thumb we say to everyone outside Europe is proxy is probably  best unless you have a superb postal system,” said Mr Holloway.
Using the proxy vote option, an overseas resident can nominate a  person they trust to vote on their behalf. If that person does not live  in the same constituency, they can vote through a postal proxy vote.
Full details and registration forms are available at www.aboutmyvote.co.uk.
 
 
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