Apply for a postal vote
Source: BUS Rheinland-PfalzIf you have received a polling card but cannot or do not want to vote in your electoral district on election day, you can apply for postal voting documents. These contain the polling card.
The polling card will indicate where you can apply for postal voting documents.
If you are unable to use the designated polling station due to a disability, you can also apply for a polling card.
If you collect your polling card and postal voting documents in person from the city or municipal administration, you have the opportunity to cast your vote on the spot. The administration will ensure that you can mark your ballot paper unobserved and place it in the ballot paper envelope.
You can apply for your polling card as follows:
- You go to the city or municipal administration in person and collect your polling card there,
- You submit a written application - use the form on the back of the election notification,
- You apply for the polling card electronically, if your city or municipality offers such a procedure (online application, e-mail),
- You ask a representative who has your written authorization to collect the documents for you.
It is not possible to apply by telephone.
Information on the election procedure can be found in the public announcements in the municipality's publication organ. Information can be obtained from the local municipal or city administrations.
- You are eligible to vote in the relevant election and are entered in the electoral roll.
- If you are applying on behalf of another person: You must submit a written power of attorney.
- Provide personal data (name, date of birth, address)
- Written authorization if a third person is to submit the application for you or receive your documents
There are no costs.
You will receive your polling card at least 3 weeks before election day. If you have not received it in time, please contact your city or municipal administration.
As a rule, you must have applied for a polling card no later than two days before election day at 6.00 pm.
The postal voting documents must be received by the municipality by 6 p.m. on election day at the latest.
If you have applied for a polling card but never received it, you can obtain a new polling card up to 12:00 noon on the day before election day. To do this, contact your city or municipal administration.
- § Section 17 (2) of the Federal Elections Act (BWahlG)
- § Section 25 Federal Election Ordinance (BWO)
- § Section 27 Federal Election Ordinance (BWO)
- § Section 28 of the Federal Electoral Regulations (BWO)
- § Section 29 Federal Electoral Regulations (BWO)
- § Section 31 of the Federal Electoral Regulations (BWO)
- § Section 36 of the Federal Election Act (BWahlG)
- Objection
- Further information on how to lodge an objection can be found in the rejection of your application for a polling card
Forms available:
Written form required: Yes
Informal application possible:
Personal appearance required:
Online services available: Partially
You apply for a polling card at the office indicated on the polling card. Another person can submit the application on your behalf or receive your documents if you authorize them in writing.
If you are unable to cast your postal vote on your own due to a physical impairment or literacy problems, another person may help you. Your helper must
- be at least 16 years old and
- confirm in lieu of an oath that the ballot paper has been marked in accordance with your declared wishes.
Further information on this topic can be found on the website of the Rhineland-Palatinate state electoral officer.
11.10.2022
The nearest responsible office to you:
Verbandsgemeinde Langenlonsheim-Stromberg - Fachbereich 1 - Organisation
Address
55450 Langenlonsheim
Contact
Telephone
Fax
Opening hours
Monday - Friday
8.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m.
and Thursdays additionally 2.00 p.m. - 6.00 p.m.
Remark:
This department is primarily responsible for internal operations. However, it also performs numerous tasks with an external impact. The office management is responsible for the central control of business processes within the administration. The following service tasks are performed for the other departments in the administration: Human resources, internal organization, general legal matters, public relations, IT management and Internet, materials procurement and archiving. In addition, the local municipal councils and the association municipal council and their committees are provided with specialist support and the local mayors are supported in their administrative activities.
Verbandsgemeinde Langenlonsheim-Stromberg - Fachbereich 4 - Bürgerdienste
Visitor address
55450 Langenlonsheim
Contact
Telephone
Fax
Remark:
The Citizens' Services Department is divided into the Public Order Department and the Social Affairs and Pensions Department. The Citizens' Services Department is your point of contact for many areas of everyday life. On the one hand, there is the former Public Order Office, where you can register a business or, if you are planning an event, obtain a bar permit. Would you like to celebrate a street party with your neighbors and close the street for it? Perhaps you are annoyed by parking offenders or would like to know whether you, as a resident, are obliged to clean the street? Here too, you can get help from the Citizen Services Department.