Mid Sussex Times

Local elections are coming up

- Lawrence Smith lawrence.smith@nationalwo­rld.com

Elections for this year’s district, town and parish councils in Mid Sussex have been called.

Mid Sussex District Council has announced that they will take place on Thursday, May 4.

The council added that these elections will be the first since the Government introduced the requiremen­t to provide photo identifica­tion when voting at a polling station.

Voters can find a full list of acceptable types of Voter ID at www.midsussex.gov.uk/elections-voting/bring-photo-idto-vote/website

An MSDC spokespers­on said: “The nomination period for all candidates started on Tuesday, March 21, and closes at 4pm on Tuesday, April 4.

"Nomination forms for each election type are available from Mid Sussex District Council’s Electoral Services team or online at www.midsussex.gov.uk/elections.

"To assist anyone who is considerin­g standing for election, guidance on becoming a candidate and the various election procedures is available on the Electoral Commission website at www. electoralc­ommission.org.uk.”

The council said the deadline for those applying for a postal vote is 5pm on Tuesday, April 18.

Anyone who wants to appoint a proxy to vote on their behalf must do this by 5pm on Tuesday, April 25.

Residents who have recently moved and need to fill out a voter registrati­on applicatio­n, are advised to apply online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote or to contact the Electoral Services team soon because the registrati­on deadline is Monday, April 17.

People with questions about nomination­s, voter registrati­on or the electoral process can call the Mid Sussex District Council Electoral Services team on 01444 477003 or email elections@ midsussex.gov.uk

Changes will mean that fewer Mid Sussex district councillor­s will be elected in May and some voters will find their wards have changed due to a boundary review.

Rather than the current 54, the next district council will now have 48 Councillor­s representi­ng 27 electoral areas. Full details of the new boundaries are available at www.midsussex.gov.uk/elections-voting/upcomingel­ections/

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