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Elections and Electoral Registration

Police and Crime Commissioner Election - Thursday 2 May 2024

The election of the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for North Wales will take place on Thursday 2 May.

Voter ID

From 4 May 2023, voters in Wales will need to show photo ID to vote at polling stations in some elections.

How do I vote?

Voting gives you a chance to voice your opinion on important issues that affect you, your local area and your country.

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Casual Vacancies and by-elections

If a councillor leaves their seat during the course of their term, a casual vacancy occurs.

A seat can become vacant in different ways. It can be due to the resignation of a councillor, the passing away of a councillor, the disqualification (or ceasing to be qualified) of a councillor, or a failure to take up office after being elected.

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Voting by post

Instead of going to your polling station you can apply to vote by post.

Voting by proxy

If you are unable to go to the polling station on polling day you can ask someone you trust to cast your vote on your behalf.

What support will I get as a County Councillor?

When Councillors are elected for the first time, it takes a while to understand what the Council does and their role within it.

Election Results

Here you will find details on Election Results

Register to Vote

Here you will find details on registering to vote.

Working at Elections

Have you ever thought of getting involved at election time by either working at a polling station or at the count?

Accessibility at the Polling Station

Everyone should be able to register and cast their vote without facing barriers. We attempt to make all our polling stations wheelchair accessible and can provide ramps where necessary.

Electoral Arrangements for Flintshire

The County Council is split into a number of electoral wards that Councillors represent. For the 2022 elections there will be new wards.

Fair Campaign Pledge

All candidates standing in local government elections in May will be asked to make a Fair Campaign Pledge if proposals at the full Council meeting on 24 February, 2022 are approved.

The electoral register and the 'open' register

The electoral register and the 'open' register

Privacy Notice Electoral Registration Officer / Returning Officer

Privacy Notice Electoral Registration Officer / Returning Officer

Election Expenses

Election expenses means the money that candidates and political parties spend on items and services during an election campaign.

Casual Vacancies and by-elections

If a councillor leaves their seat during the course of their term, a casual vacancy occurs

Standing for election

If you want to stand for election there are statutory processes that you need to follow. More information on standing for election is available here