For Irish and other EU citizens:
Where do I vote?
You have to vote in a specific polling station based on your place of residence. The address of the polling station is included on your polling card.
For more information, please visit the Citizens Information website.
What documents should I bring? Bring some ID such as driving license, PPS card, or passport. A full list of acceptable ID is available on electoralcommission.ie.
Accessibility Information: Those with an illness or disability, a visual impairment or a reading or writing disability will be able to avail of at least one of the following:
- Vote at an alternative polling station in the same constituency if the local station is inaccessible. You must apply in writing to the returning officer at least one week before polling day.
- Have help voting at the polling station from a companion or the presiding officer.
- Vote by post – if you have a disability or illness that prevents you from going to a polling station, you may qualify to vote by post. You must apply to your local authority to be included in the Postal Voters List by 11 May 2024.
- Vote at a hospital, nursing home or similar institution if it is your home, and if you have a disability or illness that prevents you from going to the polling station. You must apply to your local authority to be included in the Special Voters List by 11 May 2024.
To find out more, visit the page Facilities for voters with disabilities.