Elections

2024 Elections
3rd May 2024
2 mins read

What improvements can we expect in British politics after the 2024 elections?

Predicting specific improvements in British politics after the 2024 elections can be challenging, as it depends on various factors such as the outcome of the elections, the composition of the government, and the prevailing socio-economic conditions. However, there are several potential areas where we might see positive changes or improvements: Policy Reforms: Depending on…
Your Vote Matters
31st March 2023
3 mins read

Call for registration to vote in local Leeds elections

Important information for voters about Leeds City Council and local parish council elections in May. Residents of Leeds who are not registered to vote are encouraged to do so now ahead of the local and parish council elections in May. In order to vote in the elections which take place on Thursday 4 May,…
Residents in Leeds with postal votes for the Headingley Neighbourhood Plan referendum taking place this month are being encouraged to return their completed voting pack as soon as possible to avoid it being caught up in planned Royal Mail strike action.
11th November 2022
1 min read

Headingley postal voters urged to return planning referendum votes promptly due to expected Royal Mail strike action

Headingley Neighbourhood Plan referendum taking place on Thursday 24 November. Residents in Leeds with postal votes for the Headingley Neighbourhood Plan referendum taking place this month are being encouraged to return their completed voting pack as soon as possible to avoid it being caught up in planned Royal Mail strike action. Postal voting packs…
Your Vote Matters
2nd April 2021
1 min read

Check your polling station residents advised

Leeds City Council is encouraging residents to check their polling cards when they arrive this week, as a large number of polling stations have changed for 6 May elections. Over 70 polling stations across the city have moved to ensure voting can happen with Covid-19 safe measures in place. Voters are being asked to wear…
Leeds, Leeds Star
31st October 2016
1 min read

Council offers temporary paid casual evening and weekend elections work

Leeds City Council has some vacancies for paid temporary casual work making home visits to help make sure people are registered to vote. The council’s electoral services section is looking for people to work as Electoral Registration Visiting Officers (ERVOs) on behalf of the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO). Forms known as Household Enquiry Forms…