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Your Vote is Your Voice

Accessible voting

There are a number of different options in place for people who are unable to vote in person at a polling station. These options are in place for various reasons including those related to disability, varying ability of reading and writing skills, illness or not being at your normal place of residence.

Voters who are unable to vote at a polling station can:

Vote by post

One key area changed by the Electoral Reform Act 2022 was the introduction of a rolling register. This means that people can update their details at any time of the year (except in the immediate run-up to an electoral event).

Another change brought about by the Electoral Reform Act 2022 was the eligibility for those with a mental illness or disability to apply for a postal vote.

To apply for a postal/special vote due to illness, disability or circumstance, you will need to complete the PV2 Application Form.

Application deadlines vary depending on the type of electoral event:

  • Dáil/General Election – Two days after the date of dissolution of the Dáil
  • Dáil bye-election – Two days after the polling day order is made
  • Presidential, European, local elections or a referendum – At least 22 days before polling day (not including Sundays, Good Friday or Public Holidays)

Request a change of polling station

A number of inaccessible polling stations remained for the last electoral event (7 June elections). If you are a wheelchair user and/or have difficulties accessing your polling station you can apply in writing to the Returning Officer of your constituency. Applications to vote at an alternative polling station must be received at least a week in advance of polling day.

If possible, you should suggest another polling station that is both accessible and convenient for you. If you are not familiar with other polling stations in your area, the Returning Officer will pick an alternative station for you. If you provide an explanation of why your current station is inaccessible to you it will help the Returning Officer to pick an alternative.

The Returning Officer will send you written authorisation to vote at another polling station. You should present this authorisation (along with the usual evidence of identity) when you go to vote. Once you have been assigned another polling station, you cannot vote at your local station.

Assistance casting your vote

People with a disability can avail of different types of assistance when casting their ballot paper in the polling station. This can be done by having the assistance of:

  • A Companion
  • Presiding Officer
  • A ballot paper template

You can read more information on the types of assistance available when casting your vote below.

Freephone numbers

ConstituencyFreephone Number
Carlow – Kilkenny1800 500 000
Cavan-Monaghan1800 78 78 78
ClareAudio recording
Cork North Central1800 100 043
Cork South Central1800 100 321
Cork East1800 103 087
Cork North West1800 103 088
Cork South West1800 103 089
Donegal1800 832 015
Dublin Bay North1800 911 574
Dublin Bay South1800 911 578
Dublin North West1800 911 581
Dublin Central1800 911 579
Dublin South Central1800 911 582
Dublin Finglas East 1800 911 071
Dublin Finglas West1800 911 070
Dublin West1800 911 072
Dublin Mid West1800 911 073
Dublin South West1800 911 074
Dublin Rathdown1800 911 075
Dun Laoghaire1800 110 200
Galway East 1800 92 88 94
Galway West1800 306894
Kerry1800 622 574
Kildare North1800 111 000
Kildare South1800 330 011
Laois1800 832 010
Limerick City1800 832 073 (option 1)
Limerick County1800 832 073 (option 2)
Longford – Westmeath1800 832 016
Louth1800 542 626
Mayo1800 600456
Meath East1800 808 809 (option 1) 
Meath West1800 808 809 (option 2)
Offaly1800 11 66 44
Roscommon-Galway1800 637 100
Sligo-Leitrim1800 333 406
Tipperary North1800 112222
Tipperary South1800 112222
Waterford1800 67 88 76
Wexford1800 565 565
Wicklow1800 868 399
Wicklow-Wexford1800 868 399