Do You Know Where Your Polling Station Is?


Find out where to vote in today's general election

The polls are now open for the 2019 General Election and you can vote up until 10pm.

Residents can find their local polling station for the upcoming general election with Ealing Council’s online polling station finder if you are in one of the three constituencies that the borough covers.

These constituencies and the candidates standing are listed below

Ealing Central and Acton

Brexit Party - Samir Alsoodani
Liberal Democrat - Sonul Badiani
Green - Kate Crossland
Conservative - Julian Gallant
Labour - Rupa Huq

Ealing Southall

Brexit Party - Rosamund Beattie
Conservative - Tom Bennett
Christian Peoples Alliance - Suzanne Fernandes
Liberal Democrat - Tariq Mahmood
Green - Darren Moore
Labour - Virendra Sharma
Workers Revolutionary Party - Hassan Zulkifal

Ealing North

Liberal Democrat - Henrietta Bewley
Labour - James Murray
Green - Jeremy Parker
Conservative - Anthony Pickles

British, Commonwealth and Irish citizens aged 18 or over and who are registered to vote, are eligible to vote. Registered voters should have received a polling card in the post containing information on where to go to vote, or whether arrangements are in place for a postal vote.

Although it is possible to vote without a polling card, residents are asked to bring theirs with them to the polling station, as it makes it quicker and easier for staff on the day.

Paul Najsarek, chief executive of Ealing Council, said: “I encourage everyone to check where their local polling station is and cast their vote in the upcoming general election.

Ealing’s voter turnout increased to 68% at the last general election, meaning we saw thousands more people exercising their democratic right to vote. As in any election, everyone’s voice is important and I hope that local people across the borough will have their say.”

December 12, 2019