Our Electoral Services team is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.
For the purpose of the 2018 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Data Controller varies depending on the service. It is either the Electoral Registration Officer (for registration matters) or the Returning Officer (for election matters).
You can contact the relevant Data Controller at:
New Forest District Council
Appletree Court
Beaulieu Road
Lyndhurst
Hampshire
SO43 7PA
When you contact the Electoral Services team, we are likely to ask you for certain personal information in order to be able to assist with your enquiry. Some of this information will need to be recorded and stored on our systems.
The Electoral Services team may have to collect certain personal information from you. For example:
For registration issues, if we are unable to verify your identity using your date of birth and National Insurance number, we might request further evidence from you. This might include copies of your passport or driving licence.
We use your information in a variety of ways. These include:
The information we collect for the purpose of registration is added to the Register of Electors database. This is held by the council's Electoral Registration Officer.
Information collected from staff employed at elections, candidates and nominators is held by the council's Returning Officer.
We retain documents and personal data for set periods of time, which vary depending on the type of data. For details, download our Data Retention Schedule below.
We are required by law to prepare an accurate register of electors and to manage elections. Specifically, we process your data to enable you to:
In order to enable the functions set out in paragraph 4, we need to share the information that you give us for checking your eligibility to register, with other departments in the Council and with the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP).
If you move into or out of the New Forest area, we are also required to share your information with the Electoral Registration Officers of other authorities.
The full version of the electoral register must, by law, be made available for public inspection. You can make an appointment to view the electoral register at our main office.
The electoral register must be provided to the bodies and individuals listed in the document below.
To verify your identity, the data you provide will be processed by the Individual Electoral Registration Digital Service managed by the Cabinet Office. As part of this process, your data will be shared with the DWP and the Cabinet Office suppliers that are data processors for the Individual Electoral Registration Digital Service.
Find out more about the privacy notice for electoral registration on the GOV.UK website.
The providers of our electoral registration and elections management system may also process your information, but only on our instructions. They will not use it for any other reasons, and are subject to the same privacy requirements as the council.
Our printing contractor will also use your information, but only on our instructions and only for electoral registration and elections purposes.
We will keep your information for a set period of time, known as the retention period. When the retention period expires, we will delete your information from our records.
Sometimes we are required by law to share information with other authorities, organisations or people. Examples of this include the prevention or detection of crime, or because of legal proceedings.
Unless you choose to opt out, your name will appear on the open register. Copies of the open register must, by law, be provided to any person or body on the payment of a statutory fee.
Staff employed by the Returning Officer for an election may have their contact details shared with council officers, or other employees of the Returning Officer, in order to facilitate communication prior to and during the election. We may also request and store the names and contact information of staff emergency contacts, for health and safety reasons.
We process your information on one of the following grounds:
We may process special categories of data, such as nationality information, on one of the following grounds:
If you have any concerns relating to this or your privacy in general, email Electoral Services at electoralservices@nfdc.gov.uk or email our Data Protection Officer at data.protection@nfdc.gov.uk.
Find out more about the council's Privacy Notice.
Our Information Rights Policy contains further details on information on access, portability, withdrawal of consent, correction and related topics. You can download this document below.
For more information on data protection in general, or if you wish to make a complaint relating to how your personal data has been used, visit the Information Commissioner's Office website or call 0303 123 1113.