General Election 2024 Leeds
A General Election in the United Kingdom is a crucial event where members of the public vote to elect Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons, the lower house of Parliament. The outcome of a general election determines which political party or coalition will form the government, and subsequently, the Prime Minister.
15th June 2024
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Candidates for Leeds Constituencies in 2024 General Election Announced

On July 4, 2024, the United Kingdom will hold its General Election, a significant event where voters across the nation will select their Members of Parliament (MPs).

This election will determine which party holds the majority in the House of Commons and is likely to influence the direction of UK politics in the coming years. During this election, all parliamentary constituencies, including those in Leeds, will participate, with various candidates standing for election representing different political parties. These elections are crucial for shaping national policy and will be closely watched both domestically and internationally.

The candidate lists for the Leeds parliamentary constituencies participating in the July 4, 2024 General Election have now been released. Voters should note that due to recent boundary adjustments, the names of some local constituencies may have changed.

Information about the nominated candidates for each constituency is available through the Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll:

Leeds Central & Headingley Constituency

Leeds East Constituency

Leeds North East Constituency

Leeds North West Constituency

Leeds South Constituency

Leeds South West & Morley Constituency

Leeds West & Pudsey Constituency

As the general election approaches on Thursday, July 4, residents of Leeds who plan to vote should take note of essential dates and procedures. With campaigning in full swing, it is crucial for all voters to understand the steps required for participation. The initial and most critical step is voter registration. The deadline to register is midnight on Tuesday, June 18. This is particularly important for those who have recently moved and need to update their registration to a new address. Voter registration is a quick process, taking just about five minutes, and can be completed online at the Register to Vote section on the GOV.UK

If you’re considering voting by postal vote for the upcoming election and haven’t yet arranged this, be aware that the deadline to apply is 5pm on Wednesday, June 19. You can submit your application through the official website at www.gov.uk/apply-postal-vote. Should you need to modify your existing voting arrangements, you must do so by the same deadline. This can be accomplished by sending an email to electors@leeds.gov.uk.

For those who prefer to vote by proxy, applications must be submitted by 5pm on Wednesday, June 26. To apply, please visit www.gov.uk/apply-proxy-vote. Ensure your application is in before this deadline to secure your proxy vote for the election.

For the first time, all individuals voting in person at polling stations during the upcoming general election will be required to show Voter ID. Detailed guidance on the acceptable forms of identification and instructions on how to apply for a new free Voter ID are available at www.gov.uk/voting-photo-id. Community hubs and libraries across Leeds are equipped to assist voters with the application process, including taking the necessary photographs. The deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate, which serves as free Voter ID, is 5pm on Wednesday, June 26.

For those registered to vote by mail, postal poll cards will be dispatched, followed by the postal ballot packs, which are scheduled to be sent out starting Wednesday, June 19. Voters are encouraged to carefully review the information provided in the materials they receive, particularly regarding the new regulations about submitting completed postal votes or voting on behalf of others. To facilitate efficient processing and manage demand, postal voters are urged to return their completed postal vote packs through Royal Mail at their earliest convenience.

Acting Returning Officer and Chief Executive of Leeds City Council Tom Riordan said:

“With the general election campaign underway it is really important people in Leeds know what they need to do and by when in order to exercise their democrat right to vote and have their say.

“Voters who intend to vote in person need to be aware they must be able to show accepted ID at the polling station or they will be turned away, and we ask postal voters to send their completed packs back in good time and for everyone to carefully read the instructions on their polling information.”

Key Dates for the 2024 General Election in Leeds

As the 2024 general election approaches, here is a timeline of important dates for voters in Leeds:

  • Midnight, Tuesday, June 18: Deadline to register to vote.
  • 5pm, Wednesday, June 19: Deadline to apply for postal voting.
  • Wednesday, June 19: Delivery of postal vote packs begins.
  • 5pm, Wednesday, June 26: Deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate (required for voting in person).
  • 5pm, Wednesday, June 26: Deadline to apply for proxy voting.
  • Thursday, July 4 (7am-10pm): Election Day.
  • Thursday, July 4 (from 10pm overnight into Friday, July 5): Counting of votes and declaration of results.

Mark these dates to ensure you are prepared and can participate fully in the election process.

On election day, all voters at polling stations will be required to present one of the accepted forms of photo ID to confirm their identity. Polling officials may request that voters temporarily remove any face coverings to assist in verifying their identity. To ensure privacy, booths will be available at all polling stations, and voters will have the option to choose either a male or female official to conduct the check.

Should any issues arise, the Leeds elections team is available for assistance. They can be reached at the helpline number 0113 222 4411 or via email at electors@leeds.gov.uk

For detailed information on participating in the general election, please visit the Electoral Commission’s website at Home Page | Electoral Commission

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