A polling station is the building used for people to go and vote in person.

Polling station locations

You can only vote at the polling station stated on your poll card.

Find your polling station

You'll need:

  • your postcode
  • to enter your postcode without any spaces at the beginning or end

Other ways to find your polling station

Call  0117 922 3400.

You can see a map of your polling station location by entering your address at My Neighbourhood.

If your name is spelled incorrectly on your poll card, call 0117 922 3400.

If you've recently been married you can still vote using your maiden name on the poll card for this election. You'll then need to register to vote with your new name.

Taking your poll card with you when you vote makes it easier and quicker for polling staff to find you on the electoral register.

Polling station information

Opening times

Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm on polling day. There is no closure for lunch.

Access for voters with disabilities

Bristol's polling stations are accessible and have a variety of services to support voters with disabilities.

For information about how you can get help at the polling station visit YourVoteMatters or contact us.

Different languages

Ballot papers can't be printed in languages other than English.

Giving information to tellers

Tellers outside polling stations work for political parties and candidates. They might ask you for some information, like your electoral number. You don't have to give them the information they ask for, but you can if you want to.

Get more information about tellers from the Electoral Commission.