European Parliament and Local Elections and Limerick Mayoral Election
- Published on: 13 May 2024
- Last updated on: 24 May 2024
- Check if you're on the Register of Electors
- Deadlines – Register of Electors
- To vote in the elections
- Polling day opening hours
Check if you're on the Register of Electors
You can check online at checktheregister.ie or at your city, county, or city and county council’s offices.
If not, there is time to apply for inclusion on the Register in order to vote.
Deadlines – Register of Electors
Completed applications must be received by the local authority for the area in which you reside by Monday 20 May 2024.
Postal Voters and Special Voters
Completed applications to be on the Postal Voters or Special Voters lists must be received by the local authority for the area in which you reside by Saturday 11 May 2024.
To vote in the elections
To vote, you must be:
- ordinarily resident at the address at which you want to register
- 18 years of age on polling day
Irish Citizens and EU Citizens can vote at the European Parliament and local elections and the Limerick mayoral election.
Non-EU Citizen can vote at the local elections and the Limerick mayoral election.
If your name is not on the Register of Electors, or you need to update your details, you can submit an online application at checktheregister.ie. You can also submit an application form to your local authority. Relevant application forms are available from your city, county, or city and county offices or from checktheregister.ie.
EU citizens other than Irish citizens must in certain cases complete a separate statutory declaration Form EP1 in order to vote at the European Parliament elections. This form is available from your city, county or city and county council offices and online at checktheregister.ie.
Polling day opening hours
Friday 7 June 2024
Polling Stations open: 7am to 10pm