Last updated: 14 February 2024

Next review: 14 February 2025

What is the purpose for collecting your data?

We are legally required to collect this information so we can determine if you are eligible to vote and to record you as a legitimate voter. The national insurance number is removed as soon as we determine your application. We share this data with the government office which provides the Individual Electoral Registration Digital Service. They check the data against other government records to determine it’s legitimacy. Find out more information on this service.

Who are the people collecting your data?

  • Consent
  • Public task
  • Legal obligation

The laws that govern the collection and use of this data

The following is a list of all primary and secondary legislation relevant to the collection, processing and retention of personal data:

  • Local Government Act 1972
  • Representation of the People Act 1983
  • Electoral Administration Act 2006
  • Electoral Administration Act 2013
  • Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001
  • Representation of the People (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2002 and 2006
  • Representation of the People (England and Wales) (Amendment) (No 2) 2006
  • European Parliamentary Elections (Registration of Citizens of Accession States) Regulations 2003
  • European Parliamentary Elections Regulations 2004
  • Police (Scotland) Regulations 2004
  • European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2009
  • Local Elections (Principal Areas) Rules 2006
  • Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007
  • Greater London Authority Elections Rules 2007
  • The Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2011
  • The Local Elections (Principal Areas) (England and Wales) (Amendment) Rules 2011
  • Greater London Authority Elections (Amendment) Rules 2012
  • Neighbourhood Planning (Referendums) Regulations 2012

Purpose for collecting your name, address, date of birth, nationality and national insurance number

We are legally required to collect this information so we can determine if you are eligible to vote and to record you as a legitimate voter. The national insurance number is removed as soon as we determine your application. We share this data with the government office which provides the Individual Electoral Registration Digital Service. They check the data against other government records to determine it’s legitimacy. Find out more information on this service.

Lawful basis for processing personal data

  • Consent
  • Public task
  • Legal obligation

What other data do we collect?

We also collect data on electoral registration and election staff so we can employ them to conduct electoral duties. Political parties and candidates are required to provide information when they wish to stand for election. Again, electoral law determines what data we have to request and how long we retain it.

Who do we share the data with?

The information you provide is held in electoral registers which are managed by electoral registration officers. Officers use the information received and keep two registers, the full electoral register, and the open (edited) register.

The full register is published once a year and is updated every month and can only be supplied to the following people and organisations:

  • British Library
  • UK Statistics Authority
  • Electoral Commission
  • Boundary Commission for England
  • Jury Summoning Bureau
  • Elected Representatives (MP, MEPS, Local Councillors)
  • Police and Crime Commissioner
  • Candidates standing for elections
  • Local and National Political Parties and Registered Campaigners
  • The Council
  • Parish and Community councils
  • Police Forces and the National Crime Agency
  • Public Library or local authority archive services
  • Government departments or bodies
  • Credit Reference Agencies
  • National Fraud Initiative
  • Partner Electoral Registration and Returning Officers

We also have to disclose (share) your information with our Software providers and contracted printers. This is for the purposes of carrying out our duties of electoral registration and elections.

It is a crime for anyone who has a copy of the full register to pass information from this register on to others if they do not have a lawful reason.

The Full Register

The Full Register contains data on all registered electors. Anyone can inspect the full electoral register under supervision. They can take extracts from the register, but only by handwritten notes. Information taken must not be used for direct marketing purposes. This is in line with data protection legislation unless the information has been published in the open version of the register.  Anyone who fails to observe these conditions is committing a criminal offence and may be charged a penalty of up to £5,000.

The Open Register

The Open Register contains the same information as the full register but is not used for elections or referendums. It is possible to opt-out of the Open Register. It is updated and published every month and can be sold to any person, organisation, or company for a wide range of purposes. It is used by businesses and charities for checking names and address details; users of the register include direct marketing firms and also online directory firms.

You can choose whether or not to have your personal details included in the open version of the register. Your personal details will be included unless you ask for them to be removed. Removing your details from the open register will not affect your right to vote.

The collection and provision of your data is a statutory requirement

The Electoral Registration Officer and Returning Officer are required to keep a record of your personal data in order to comply with:

  • The Representation of the Peoples Act 1983
  • Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013
  • Representation of the People Regulations 2001
  • Electoral Registration (Disclosure of Electoral Registers) Regulations 2013

How long do we hold your data?

The Electoral Registration Officer and Returning Officer are obliged to process your personal data in relation to preparing for and conducting elections. Your details will be kept and updated in accordance with our legal obligations and in line with statutory retention periods. For a copy of our Retention Policy please contact us directly.

Your rights

You are entitled to request a copy of any information about you that we hold. Any such requests must be made in writing. If the information we hold about you is inaccurate you have a right to have this corrected and you have the right to request completion of incomplete data.

You have the right to request the deletion of your personal data in certain circumstances (‘right to be forgotten’). You have the right to request that we stop, or restrict the processing of your personal data, in certain circumstances. Where possible we will seek to comply with your request, but we may be required to hold or process information to comply with a legal requirement.

If you are not satisfied with how the Electoral Registration Officer/Returning Officer has used your personal information you have a right to complain. You can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office by sending an email to casework@ico.org.uk 

Our Data Protection Officer

Our Data Protection Officer is Mark Hynes, you contact him by email at data.protectionofficer@walthamforest.gov.uk

Protecting your information

Please see the relevant section of the Corporate Privacy Notice.

Your information choice and rights

Please see the relevant section of the Corporate Privacy Notice.

Complaints and contact details

These are included in the relevant section of the Corporate Privacy Notice.

Information Commissioner’s Office

If we’re unable to resolve your complaint to your satisfaction, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)