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Parlamento seçimleri

6–9 juni 2024

Luxemburg

9 juni 2024

Are you at least 18 on the day of elections?

You can't vote: Thank you for your interest in getting involved! We are looking forward to seeing you at the next elections. In the meantime, keep being an active citizen!

On the day of the election, which country do you want to vote from?

Do you have a disability or experience any limitations preventing you from reaching a polling station?

For Luxembourgish and other EU citizens:

Where do I vote: You vote at the polling station of the commune where you live. The address of the polling station is mentioned on the voting convocation that they receive before the elections.

Also, it’s possible to vote by post in the European elections.

Any request to do so must be made at the earliest 12 weeks and at the latest 25 days before election day, if the poll card is sent to an address in Luxembourg, at the commune where the citizen is registered. The request can be submitted online via the website MyGuichet.lu or by mail (letter or pre-filled form).

All further information (including on the deadlines) is available on the page “Applying to vote by post in European elections of the website Guichet.lu.

Additional info for EU citizen voting in Luxembourgish EU elections: If you wish to participate in the European elections in Luxembourg for the first time, you must apply for registration on the electoral roll at their commune of residence before the 55th day preceding the elections. You can register at your commune or via the website MyGuichet.lu

What documents should I bring? Identity card, passport or residence permit.

Accessibility Information:

There is a wide array of support for voters with a disability - from information available in easy to read language, dedicated transport to the polling office and positioning devices for filling out the ballot. Find out more on the official website Accessible elections for all.

For Luxembourgish and other EU citizens:

Where do I vote : You vote at the polling station of the commune where you live. The address of the polling station is mentioned on the voting convocation that they receive before the elections.

Also, it’s possible to vote by post in the European elections.

Any request to do so must be made at the earliest 12 weeks and at the latest 25 days before election day, if the poll card is sent to an address in Luxembourg, at the commune where the citizen is registered. The request can be submitted online via the website MyGuichet.lu or by mail (letter or pre-filled form).

All further information (including on the deadlines) is available on the page “Applying to vote by post in European elections of the website Guichet.lu.

Additional info for EU citizen voting in Luxembourg EU elections: If you wish to participate in the European elections in Luxembourg for the first time, you must apply for registration on the electoral roll at their commune of residence before the 55th day preceding the elections.

You can register at your commune or via the website MyGuichet.lu

What documents should I bring? Identity card, passport or residence permit.

Where do I vote? You will have to register between 12 weeks and 40 days before the vote in order to be able to vote from another country. In order to vote by post, citizens need to request to do so at the commune where they are registered on the electoral roll. The request to vote by post must be received at the commune at the earliest 12 weeks and at the latest 40 days before the voting day, in order for the citizen to receive the convocation letter at their address abroad. The request can be submitted online via MyGuichet.lu or by mail (letter or pre-filled form).

All further instruction can be found on the page Applying to vote by post in European elections of the website Guichet.lu.

What documents should I bring? Identity card, passport or residence permit.