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Policy Paper Published 17 Jun 2021 Cabinet Office Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Home Office Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government ↗ View on GOV.UK

Local Voting Rights for EU Citizens Living in the UK

EU citizens’ voting and candidacy rights in local elections need to be updated to reflect our new relationship with the EU.

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Background

During the UK’s membership of the European Union, it was a requirement of membership that EU Citizens living in the UK could both stand and vote in local elections across the UK. These rights were reciprocated to UK citizens living in all EU Member States.

Now that the UK has left the European Union, and Freedom of Movement has ended and a new points based immigration system has been introduced, EU citizens’ voting and candidacy rights in local elections need to be updated to reflect our new relationship with the EU.

Voting rights for UK citizens living in EU Member States are now not the same across all countries and some EU Member States have not retained voting rights for our UK citizens living abroad. Each individual EU Member State has the authority to make their own voting agreements with the UK.