Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Station
/in Adults, Election, Elections, Kinderton Ward, Middlewich Heritage Trust, Middlewich Town Council, Victoria Hall, Voting/by Bev CopeCasual Vacancy Notice
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/in Election, Elections, Middlewich Town Council/by Bev CopeWant to stand as a Local Councillor? – Take part in a Jackie Weaver Webinar
/in ChALC, Cheshire East, Citizens, Development, Elections, Governance, Information, Middlewich, Training/by Bev CopeJackie Weaver, Chief Officer of ChALC (Cheshire Association of Local Councils)
Now internationally famous, with guest appearances on numerous TV shows and programmes, Jackie Weaver heads a small dedicated team at Cheshire Association for Local Councils. She holds key responsibility for delivering training and promoting the interests of town and parish councils within the Cheshire, Warrington and Halton area.
Jackie’s key skills are providing face to face; telephone and e-mail advice and guidance to member councils and also provides key areas of support as a professional counsellor and qualified mediator.
Throughout February and early March, Jackie is holding a series of Webinars about what it takes to become a Local Councillor. if you are interested contact:
sharonanguscrawshaw@chalc.org.uk or nikkiroberts@chalc.org.uk indicating your preferred date/time
Important briefings for potential local election candidates – 25 January 2023
/in Cheshire East, Citizens, Election, Elections, Governance, Middlewich, Middlewich Town Council, Support, Voting/by Bev Cope25 January 2023
Important briefings for potential local election candidates
Cheshire East Council’s election team will host a number of briefing sessions for potential borough, town and parish council candidates.
Seven sessions relating to borough council elections and seven separate sessions for town and parish council elections will be held at locations across the borough during February and March.
This is due to elections being held on Thursday 4 May for all 82 borough council seats and for all contested town and parish councils in Cheshire East. For the first time, photo ID will be needed to cast your vote in person. You do not need photo ID to vote by post.
Nominations for the elections close at 4pm on 4 April – meaning all paperwork and other documentation must be submitted and approved by that date.
Anyone seeking to stand as a candidate in the May elections is urged to attend one of these briefing sessions:
- Monday 20 February – Capesthorne Room, Macclesfield Town Hall SK10 1EA;
- Sunday 26 February – Committee Suites, Westfields, Sandbach CW11 1HZ;
- Wednesday 1 March – Committee Suites, Westfields, Sandbach CW11 1HZ;
- Thursday 2 March – Grand Hall, Congleton Town Hall CW12 1BN;
- Monday 6 March – Capesthorne Room, Macclesfield Town Hall SK10 1EA;
- Wednesday 8 March – Holmes Chapel Community Centre, Station Road CW4 8AA;
- Thursday 9 March – Council Chamber, Crewe Municipal Buildings CW1 2BJ.
All briefing sessions start at 5.30pm for borough candidates and at 7pm for town and parish candidates except for the briefing on Sunday 26 February, when the briefing for borough will start at 2pm and the town and parish will start at 4pm.
Returning Officer Lorraine O’Donnell, who is chief executive of Cheshire East Council, said: “I would urge all potential candidates to attend one of these briefing sessions as there will be important information we need to give relating to these elections, the process for nominations, protocols and legal rules. Nomination packs and other relevant paperwork will also be available for collection at the briefings.
“It is important that all paperwork for candidates is completed correctly, prior to the deadline for nominations, to avoid any difficulties that could prevent a candidate from standing.
“The council’s friendly and efficient electoral services’ staff will be able to offer advice to candidates on the paperwork that they need to complete.”
The briefings will include important information including:
- The role of borough, town and parish councillors and the protocols they will need to follow once elected;
- Key changes to election law around voter ID requirements;
- Timetables of key election events and deadlines;
- Nomination arrangements, timings and how to complete nominations;
- Details of the timing of delivery of polling cards;
- Details for postal votes and proxy votes;
- Polling day arrangements;
- Ballot verification and count details;
- Candidate expenses guidance; and
- Campaign ‘Dos and Don’ts.’
Due to limited space, it is important that potential candidates contact Cheshire East Council’s elections team to reserve their place as soon as possible. They should telephone 01270 685922 or email: electoral.information@cheshireeast.gov.uk
This will enable the team to ensure they have the relevant documents available for you to collect at the briefings.
Anyone who wants to have their say in the local elections in May must also be registered to vote. It only takes five minutes to register online at: gov.uk/register-to-vote
Anyone registered to vote, who does not have one of the accepted forms of ID required by the new government legislation, can apply for free ID online via the gov.uk website before 25 April, or by completing a paper form.
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Photo captions:
1) Lorraine O’Donnell, Returning Officer and chief executive of Cheshire East Council
2) Ballot box image
Media and Reputation Manager: Tim Oliver
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Email: tim.oliver@cheshireeast.gov.uk
Cheshire East Residents. Important Voter ID Information – Official Media Release
/in Citizens, Elections, Information, Law Change, Voting/by Middlewich Media TeamCheshire East residents need photo ID to vote at elections in May
For the first time, residents in Cheshire East will need to show photographic ID to vote at this year’s local elections.
Residents are being urged to make sure they are ready to vote in May by checking they have an accepted form of ID.
Accepted forms of ID include a UK, European Economic Area (EEA) or Commonwealth passport; a UK, EEA or Commonwealth drivers’ licence; and some concessionary travel passes, such as an older person’s bus pass or an Oyster 60+ card. Voters will be able to use expired ID if they are still recognisable from the photo.
Anyone who does not have one of the accepted forms of ID will be able to apply for free ID online via the gov.uk website, or by completing a paper form.
The full list of accepted ID is available on the Electoral Commission’s website, along with more information about the new requirement and details of how to apply for the free ID, at: electoralcommission.org.uk/voterID.
Download the full statement here: 09-01-2023 Voter ID media release
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