PEOPLE not yet on the electoral register still have time to make sure they can vote in this May's elections.

A General Election will take place on Thursday, May 7 to elect the Member of Parliament for the Exeter Constituency as well as elections for 13 seats on Exeter City Council.

Jeff Chalk, Electoral Services Manager said: “People must be on the electoral register to have their say on who sits on the City Council and who represents them in government. For those who have recently moved to the area, or moved house within the city, it is important to make sure that they register at their new address, otherwise they won’t be able to vote.

“It only takes a few minutes to complete a registration form but we must receive it by Monday 20 April. The quickest and easiest way to do it is on line at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote .”

“Also, anyone who will be away on holiday or might be caught up in work and unable to make it to a polling station on the day, can make sure they still have a say by applying to vote by post or proxy. But hurry, as time is running out!”

Forms are available by calling 265141 or are available online at www.exeter.gov.uk