A Union citizen who wants to go to the polls in Germany has to be on the voters’ register.
- Registration ex officio
Union citizens entitled to vote will ex officio be entered in a voters’ register by the competent municipal authority if they were enrolled in a voters’ register in the Federal Republic of Germany for the European Parliament election of 13 June 1999 or a later European election, provided they are registered with a residents’ registration office on the 42nd day before the election (= 14 April 2019) and had not departed to a foreign country in the meantime. Like all others entitled to vote, they will receive a voter’s notification from the municipal authority by the 21st day before the election at the latest.
See also information on voters’ register and residential move
Union citizens who moved abroad and returned to the Federal Republic of Germany have to re-apply for entry in a voters’ register.
- Registration upon application
Union citizens who are not entered ex officio into a voters’ register (see no. 1.) have to submit a formal application to be registered. The application must have been received by the municipality of their place of residence on the 21st day before election (= 5 May 2019) at the latest. This period cannot be extended.
The application has to bear the applicant’s personal handwritten signature; its original must be submitted to the competent municipal authority. The application must not be sent by e-mail or fax.
The application form is available for download from this webpage, including an information leaflet with instructions for completing the form. Application forms will be available soon from the electoral offices of the municipalities.
No more applications possible!
The deadline for application ended on 5 May 2019. Exceptions are made only where it can be proven that the application deadline was missed by the Union citizens through no fault of their own (Section 24 (2) no. 1 of the European Electoral Regulations - EuWO).
Legal bases
Section 4 of the European Elections Act (EuWG) in conjunction with Section 54 (2) of the Federal Elections Act (BWG)
Sections 17a, 17b (1) of the European Electoral Regulations (EuWO)
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