I've just had a message off a friend, she went to vote with her husband and whilst her husband was able to vote, she couldn't because someone (not her) had registered a postal vote on her behalf.
It would be interesting to hear from anyone else that has had a postal vote registered in their name when it wasn't them.
In cases like these I recommend contacting the local returning officer and lodging a complaint.
See if you can get details of the person registering that vote, especially if you can get the address the postal vote was registered at.
If you can get the postal vote from them (if it is still there and someone hasn't used your vote illegally) get it down to your local polling station as they can accept postal votes sealed in the envelope on the day as well, they just get counted separately.
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