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The UK General Election is on 4 July. 
Register to vote by 18 June.
If you need to vote by post, you must apply to do this by 19 June.
You need valid photo ID to vote in person. If you don’t have valid ID, apply by 26 June for a Voter Authority Certificate.  
Find out more about voting and elections in Southwark

Corporate data privacy notice

The law and legal terminology

Throughout this data privacy notice, we will try and use simple and clear English to explain how data protection law applies to you. However, we understand that certain key words are complex and may be difficult to understand. The list below explains some of the words used:

Data subject

Data subject is a term used to describe an individual such as yourself.

Data controller

A data controller is an organisation who decides how data is stored and used (processed).

Data processor

A data processor is someone who uses your data on the instructions of a data controller.

Data protection legislation

Data protection legislation is the laws which tell us how to process and protect your personal information. These laws are decided by the UK government and European Union.

Processed or processing

Processed or processing describes how data is used. This can be as simple as us holding the data, to using it to issue your Council Tax bill.

Identifier

An identifier is data which allows someone to identify you (for example your name, hair colour or a reference number).

Anonymisation

This is where we have removed all information which can identify you as an individual. This is done so anyone, both internal and external to the council, can see data and not know it is you.

Further information on anonymisation can be obtained from the Information Commissioner’s website.

Pseudonymisation

Where we have changed a key identifier (for example your name) so external people cannot identify you.

Page last updated: 10 May 2023

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