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Our 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) is taking place on Wednesday 22 October, and is open to all Carers UK members. You do not need to attend the AGM in order to vote.

Submit your proxy vote by completing the AGM voting form below. Your proxy vote must be received by 10am on Monday 20 October. Votes received after this time cannot be counted.

If you would prefer paper copies of our forms, please email us at governance@carersuk.org or call us on 020 7378 4948 and we’ll post these out to you.

Downloads:

AGM 2025 voting form
If no indication is given, my proxy may vote or abstain from voting at their discretion and I authorise my proxy to vote (or abstain from voting) as they think fit in relation to any other matter which is put before the meeting:.

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