Anyone who used to live in the UK, and is eligible to vote in the country's up-coming General Election, has until the end of the day tomorrow to register to vote.
If you've previously been registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years, you can still have your say at the polls on 12 December.
A proxy vote can be placed on your behalf by someone chosen by you.
You must have had a UK address in the last 15 years, where you were registered to vote, and you will need to supply your current address to enable your proxy vote to be placed.
Postal votes can also be placed, but you need to register with the UK government by 17:00 on 26 November, rather than by midnight.
Pictured top: Boris Johnson is taking the UK to the polls on 12 December.
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