Portsmouth News

Who can I vote for?

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Leader at Gosport Borough Council Peter Chegwyn is standing for re-election as half of the 28 members will be elected, as well as a vacancy in Lee West ward. The Conservati­ve Party candidates have also been listed on nomination documents and will appear on ballot papers, as either ‘Local Conservati­ves’ or ‘The Conservati­ve and Unionist Party’ this year, and Labour candidates as either ‘Labour Party’ or ‘Labour and Cooperativ­e Party’.

There are 52 candidates standing, broken down as 14 Liberal Democrats, 14 for the Labour Party, 13 Local Conservati­ves, six for the Green Party, two for The Conservati­ve and Unionist Party, one for Reform UK, one for Heritage Party and an independen­t.

Elections in Gosport are by halves and are traditiona­lly held on the first Thursday in May. Councillor­s are elected for a four-year term and one councillor per ward is up for election every other year. Currently, there are 16 Liberal Democrats, nine Conservati­ves and two Labour councillor­s. After the 2022 election, there were 10 Conservati­ve councillor­s but John Beavis (Conservati­ve, Lee West) resigned last month leaving the seat empty until May’s election.

There will also be elections for Police and Crime Commission­er for the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Police Area on May 2.

The nominated candidates for Gosport Borough Council elections are as follows by ward:

Alverstoke

■ Adele Louise Earle – Liberal Democrats

■ Jonathan James Eaton – Labour Party

■ Zoe Huggins – Local Conservati­ves

Anglesey

■ Linda Hall – Labour party

■ James Robert Kirkham – Green party

■ Alan David Scard – The Conservati­ves and Unionist Party

■ Deborah Clare Sherman – Liberal Democrats

Bridgemary

■ Kath Jones – Local Conservati­ves

■ Bob Maynard – Liberal Democrats

■ Margaret Elizabeth Williams – Labour Party

Brockhurst and Privett

■ Robbie George Beech – Local Conservati­ves

■ Rick Bolger – Labour Party

■ Thomas Michael Finn – Liberal Democrats

■ Jane Staffieri – Green Party

■ Elson

■ Jess Dylan Cully – Labour and Co-operative Party

■ Richard Philip Earle – Liberal Democrats

■ Lisa Grace Englefield – Heritage Party – Freedom. Family. Nation

■ Kathryn Shelagh Kelly – Green Party

■ Alan Michael Neville- The Conservati­ve and Unionist Party

Forton

■ Simon James Bellord – Local Conservati­ves

■ Paddy Berin – Reform UK – Changing Politics for Good

■ Tynan James Bryant – Labour Party

■ Peter John Chegwyn – Liberal Democrats

Grange and Alver Valley

■ Jonathan Brown – Labour and Co-operative Party

■ Clive Foster-reed – Liberal Democrats

■ Tony Jessop – Local Conservati­ves

Harboursid­e and Town

■ Mike Critchley – Independen­t

■ Alan Durrant – Labour Party

■ Mike Ewin- Liberal Democrats

■ Ken Hawkins – Green Party

■ Lesley Meenaghan – Local Conservati­ves

Hardway

■ Kirsty Anne Cox – Liberal Democrats

■ Simon George Davis – Labour Party

■ Diane Hilda Furlong – Local Conservati­ves

■ Tony Sudworth – Green party

Lee East

■ Angela Jayne Batten – Local Conservati­ves

■ Kirsten Bradley – Liberal Democrats

■ Chris Percival – Labour Party

Lee West

■ Anne Marie Cruddas – Labour Party

■ Dan Hayes – Local Conservati­ves ■ Lizzie Maynard-seal – Liberal Democrats

■ Stevyn Christophe­r Ricketts – Local Conservati­ves

Leesland and Newtown

■ Hilary Ruth Percival – Labour Party

■ Miles Clifford Fletcher Plested – Green Party

■ Peceli Uluiviti – Local Conservati­ves

■ Julie Karen Westerby – Liberal Democrats

Peel Common

■ Stephen James Marshall – Liberal Democrats

■ Supriya Namedo – Local Conservati­ves

■ Daniel Frank Stratton – Labour Party

Rowner and Holbrook

■ Murray Alexander Johnston – Liberal Democrats

■ Claire Ruth Percival – Labour Party

■ Gary David Walker – Local Conservati­ves

What you’ll need to cast your vote

To vote in person at a polling station, residents will need one of the following forms of photo identifica­tion (the ID is permitted to be out of date, but must still be a good likeness ):

■ UK or Northern Ireland photocard driving licence

(full or provisiona­l) or driving licence issued by European Economic Area (EEA) country, the Isle of Man or any of the Channel Islands

■ UK passport or passport issued by EEA or Commonweal­th country

■ blue badge

■ older person’s bus pass

■ disabled person’s bus pass

■ Oyster 60+ Card

■ Freedom Pass

■ identity card bearing the Proof of Age Standards Scheme hologram (a PASS card)

■ biometric residence permit

■ Ministry of Defence Form 90 (Defence Identity Card)

■ national identity card issued by an EEA state

Voter Authority Certificat­e

Where do I vote?

The polling card sent to voters ahead of the election will tell them at which polling station they must cast their vote on May 2 or you can use the postcode lookup on the council’s website (www.gosport.gov.uk/elections2­024).

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