Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Elections 2011 begin - key information from the East Riding Council

THE LOCAL ELECTIONS will be held on Thursday, 5 May. All 26 East Riding of Yorkshire Council wards will be contested, returning a total of 67 councillors, together with more than 1500 seats on town and parish councils in the area.

The notice of election has been published and the council will publish a statement of persons nominated no later than noon next week on Wednesday, 6 April. The closing date for nominations is noon on Monday, 4 April, with the final deadline for withdrawals noon on Thursday, 7 April.

The other key date is on Thursday, 14 April, which is the last day for requesting a new postal or proxy vote, which must be done by 5pm. Thursday 14 April is also the deadline for people to apply to be included on the register of electors. All registered electors will receive poll cards including those in receipt of a postal vote.

The national referendum on the AV (Alternative Vote) voting system also takes place on Thursday, 5 May. All polling booths will be open from 7am to 10 pm.

The votes for both elections will be ‘verified’ (ie establishing the number of votes cast checked against ballot papers issued) on the Thursday night but the count and declaration of results will not take place until Friday, 6 May. East Riding of Yorkshire Council election votes will be counted from 9am on the Friday at the four count centres (Beverley, Driffield, Goole and Haltemprice leisure centres). The town and parish council votes will also be counted at these venues.

The referendum results on AV will then be notified to Wakefield town hall for the regional declaration on Friday night.

Issued by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

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