Kent’s local election authority reminds residents of mandatory photo identification requirements ahead of Thursday 7 May 2026 polling day.
As Kent County Council heads towards its local elections in May, voters have been reminded to bring valid photo identification when they visit their polling stations. The requirement, introduced through the Elections Act 2022, means anyone voting in person must present an accepted form of photographic ID.
A reminder about the voter ID requirement was posted on social media by the Leader of Kent County Council, highlighting the importance of voters being prepared ahead of polling day on 7 May 2026.
Voters across England will elect over 4,850 councillors during these local elections. Residents can use a range of accepted photo identification, including passports issued by the UK or Commonwealth countries, photographic driving licences, European Economic Area (EEA) identity cards, biometric immigration documents, PASS cards (proof of age cards), Blue Badges, and concessionary travel passes such as Kent County Council bus passes.
Expired photo ID remains valid for voting purposes provided the photograph is still a good likeness. The address shown on ID documents does not need to match your current address.
For those without an accepted form of photo identification, a free Voter Authority Certificate is available. This photographic identification document is specifically designed for voting purposes. Residents can apply online via GOV.UK, by post, or in person. Applications require a recent digital photo of yourself and your National Insurance number, though alternative identity documents such as birth certificates, bank statements, and utility bills are accepted if you don’t have a National Insurance number.
The deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate is 5pm on Tuesday 28 April 2026. Authorities encourage residents to apply well in advance to avoid delays.
Original documents only are accepted at polling stations; scanned images or photocopies will not be permitted. Voters who fail to produce a suitable form of photo identification or a Voter Authority Certificate will not be allowed to vote on the day.
Those wishing to vote by post do not require photo identification. Postal voting applications must be submitted by the relevant deadline, which varies depending on the election.
Key Takeaways
- All voters in England must present valid photo identification at polling stations for the 7 May 2026 local elections
- A free Voter Authority Certificate is available for those without accepted photo ID, with applications closing on 28 April
- Postal voters do not require photo identification
What This Means for Kent Residents
If you plan to vote in person on 7 May 2026, check now whether you have an accepted form of photo ID. If not, apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate as soon as possible to ensure you can vote. Visit the Electoral Commission website for the full list of accepted documents and application information.


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