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Showing posts with label Rutland County Council Notice of Election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rutland County Council Notice of Election. Show all posts

Friday, March 24, 2023

Rutland County Council Notice of Election, Election of Town and Parish Councillors 4th May 2023.

 Rutland County Council Notice of Election, Election of Town and Parish Councillors 4th May 2023.


Rutland County Council elections - 4 May 2023

We will not know which county wards will be contested until nominations close on 4 April 2023.

Elections will only be held in contested wards - wards where there are more candidates nominated than there are seats available.

Rutland County Council will publish the Statement of Persons Nominated by no later than 4pm on 5 April 2023 - this will show the nominations received for each ward.

Election Notices

Notices relating to these elections will be published below, starting with the Notice of Election for County wards:

Uncontested wards will not have an election on 4 May - Rutland County Council will publish a notice of Result of Uncontested Election for these.

Nomination packs for Candidates

Nomination packs are now available for candidates wishing to stand in May. 

Contact the elections team to request a pack: elections@rutland.gov.uk  or call 01572 720954.

Voting

If your ward is contested, to vote in the election you must be   registered to vote  by midnight on Monday 17 April 2023.

If you want to vote in a polling station, you will need to produce valid photo ID - find out more about voter ID on the Electoral Commission website

People who are unable to use the internet can contact the elections team for information about voter ID: elections@rutland.gov.ukor call 01572 720954.

Find your polling station

Postal and postal proxy voting

If the election is contested,  Rutland County Council  must receive your postal vote application by 5pm on Tuesday 18 April 2023 to vote by post,

If your proxy wants to vote by post, you must appoint them before they can apply to vote by post - make sure you leave enough time for this. The deadline for them to apply to vote by post as a proxy is 5pm on Tuesday 18 April 2023.

If contested, postal votes will be sent out on or around 14 April 2023.

From 27 April 2023, you can email elections@rutland.gov.uk or call the elections team if your postal vote:

  • is lost
  • is damaged - you'll need to return your damaged postal vote and bring proof of your identity to collect the replacement
  • has been stolen
  • has not arrived

If you want to cancel your postal vote, you'll need to put this in writing to us (including a wet ink signature) by 5pm on Tuesday 18 April 2023, or you will not be able to vote at your polling station. You can either:

  • post your cancellation request to: Elections, Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6HP
  • scan and email your cancellation request to: elections@rutland.gov.ukrequest a cancellation form: call 01572 720954

Proxy voting

If the election is contested,  Rutland County Council  must receive your applicationby 5pm on Tuesday 25 April 2023 to vote by proxy.

To change or cancel your proxy, you must email elections@rutland.gov.ukor call the elections team on 01572 720954 by 5pm on 18 April 2023. If you do not change or cancel your proxy vote by this date, your proxy will not be able to vote on your behalf at a polling station if the election is contested.

Rutland County Council Notice of Election, Election of County Councillors 4th May 2023

 


Rutland County Council elections - 4 May 2023

We will not know which county wards will be contested until nominations close on 4 April 2023.

Elections will only be held in contested wards - wards where there are more candidates nominated than there are seats available.

Rutland County Council will publish the Statement of Persons Nominated by no later than 4pm on 5 April 2023 - this will show the nominations received for each ward.

Election Notices

Notices relating to these elections will be published below, starting with the Notice of Election for County wards:

Uncontested wards will not have an election on 4 May - Rutland County Council will publish a notice of Result of Uncontested Election for these.

Nomination packs for Candidates

Nomination packs are now available for candidates wishing to stand in May. 

Contact the elections team to request a pack: elections@rutland.gov.uk  or call 01572 720954.

Voting

If your ward is contested, to vote in the election you must be   registered to vote  by midnight on Monday 17 April 2023.

If you want to vote in a polling station, you will need to produce valid photo ID - find out more about voter ID on the Electoral Commission website

People who are unable to use the internet can contact the elections team for information about voter ID: elections@rutland.gov.ukor call 01572 720954.

Find your polling station

Postal and postal proxy voting

If the election is contested,  Rutland County Council  must receive your postal vote application by 5pm on Tuesday 18 April 2023 to vote by post,

If your proxy wants to vote by post, you must appoint them before they can apply to vote by post - make sure you leave enough time for this. The deadline for them to apply to vote by post as a proxy is 5pm on Tuesday 18 April 2023.

If contested, postal votes will be sent out on or around 14 April 2023.

From 27 April 2023, you can email elections@rutland.gov.uk or call the elections team if your postal vote:

  • is lost
  • is damaged - you'll need to return your damaged postal vote and bring proof of your identity to collect the replacement
  • has been stolen
  • has not arrived

If you want to cancel your postal vote, you'll need to put this in writing to us (including a wet ink signature) by 5pm on Tuesday 18 April 2023, or you will not be able to vote at your polling station. You can either:

  • post your cancellation request to: Elections, Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6HP
  • scan and email your cancellation request to: elections@rutland.gov.ukrequest a cancellation form: call 01572 720954

Proxy voting

If the election is contested,  Rutland County Council  must receive your applicationby 5pm on Tuesday 25 April 2023 to vote by proxy.

To change or cancel your proxy, you must email elections@rutland.gov.ukor call the elections team on 01572 720954 by 5pm on 18 April 2023. If you do not change or cancel your proxy vote by this date, your proxy will not be able to vote on your behalf at a polling station if the election is contested.

Thursday, February 02, 2017

Rutland County Council Notice of Election, Election of District Councillor For the Exton Ward




RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
NOTICE OF ELECTION
ELECTION OF A DISTRICT COUNCILLOR
For the
EXTON WARD

1. An election is to be held of A DISTRICT COUNCILLOR for the EXTON
WARD OF RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL

2. Nomination papers may be obtained from the RETURNING OFFICER,
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL, CATMOSE, OAKHAM LE15 6HP who will
at the request of any elector for the said electoral area, prepare for signature
a nomination paper.

3. Nomination papers must be delivered to the RETURNING OFFICER,
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL, CATMOSE, OAKHAM, RUTLAND LE15
6HP on any day after the date of this notice, but not later than 4 pm on the
10 February 2017.

4. If an election is contested, the poll will take place on the 9 March 2017.

5. New applications to vote by post and requests to cancel or change an
existing postal or proxy vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL CATMOSE OAKHAM by 5 pm on the 22
February 2017, if they are to be effective for this election.

6. New applications to vote by proxy except on the grounds of a medical
emergency must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at RUTLAND
COUNTY COUNCIL CATMOSE OAKHAM by 5 pm on the 1 March 2017, if
they are to be effective for this election.

7. Applications to vote by proxy on the grounds of a medical emergency must
reach the Electoral Registration Officer at RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
CATMOSE OAKHAM by 5 pm on the 9 March 2017 if they are to be effective
for this election.

Dated: 2 February 2017 HELEN BRIGGS
 RETURNING OFFICER

Printed & Published by the RETURNING OFFICER, RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL, CATMOSE, OAKHAM, RUTLAND, LE15 6HP

Monday, March 23, 2015

Rutland County Council Notice of Election, Election of Parish Councillors

The sad state of Oakham and Rutland Politics was very evident today.
As I informed people of the availability of nomination packs for
Election onto Oakham Town Council nearly all those I spoke to raised
a serious concern about how they would be treated, "I don't want to be
ridiculed or slurred and attacked as you were"

Oakham Town Council, Helen Briggs and Roger Begy Terry King and
Gene Plews should be very proud of what they have achieved here in
Oakham.

I am personally prepared for attacks this time around from the few
cowards and bullies connect to our local governance and fully understand
the fears of others. They must not fear as this is the only chance we
make change.


If you raise a few pounds opening your garden
you might get a BEM



























Above a typical parish councillor its time for modernisation






Nomination Packs can now be collected from Rutland County Council.


RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF ELECTION
ELECTION OF PARISH COUNCILLORS

For the Electoral Areas listed below.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:

1. Elections are to be held of PARISH COUNCILLORS for the under mentioned
Electoral Areas.

2. The number of PARISH COUNCILLORS to be elected for each Electoral Area
 is shown next to the name of the ward

ASHWELL 5

BARROWDEN 7

BELTON IN RUTLAND 7

BRAUNSTON-IN-RUTLAND 7

CALDECOTT 7

COTTESMORE 9

EDITH WESTON 7

EMPINGHAM 9

ESSENDINE 6

EXTON AND HORN 9

GREAT CASTERTON 5

GREETHAM 8

KETTON 15

LANGHAM 9

LITTLE CASTERTON 5

LYDDINGTON 7

MANTON 7

MARKET OVERTON 7

MORCOTT 7

NORTH LUFFENHAM 8

OAKHAM NORTH EAST 3

OAKHAM NORTH WEST 3

OAKHAM SOUTH EAST 3

OAKHAM SOUTH WEST 3

RIDLINGTON 7

RYHALL 11

SEATON 5

SOUTH LUFFENHAM 7

STRETTON 6

UPPINGHAM 15

WHISSENDINE 9

WING 7

3. Forms of nomination paper are available from the RETURNING OFFICER,
RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL, CATMOSE, OAKHAM, LE15 6HP who will at
the request of any elector for the said electoral area, prepare for signature a
nomination paper.

4. Nomination papers must be delivered to RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
CATMOSE OAKHAM between the hours of 10am and 4pm on any day after the
date of this notice but not later than 4pm on 9 April 2015.

5. If an election is contested the poll will take place on the THURSDAY 7 MAY
2015.

6. New applications to vote by post and requests to cancel or change an existing
postal or proxy vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at RUTLAND
COUNTY COUNCIL CATMOSE OAKHAM by 5pm on the 21 April 2015, if they
are to be effective for this election.

7. New applications to vote by proxy except on the grounds of a medical
emergency must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at RUTLAND
COUNTY COUNCIL CATMOSE OAKHAM by 5pm on the 28 April 2015, if they
are to be effective for this election.

8. Applications to vote by proxy on the grounds of a medical emergency must
reach the Electoral Registration Officer at RUTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL
CATMOSE OAKHAM by 5pm on the 7 May 2015 if they are to be effective for
this election.

DATED: 23 March 2015 HELEN BRIGGS






















RETURNING OFFICER