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People encouraged to look out for voter packs ahead of PCC election

People across Bath and North East Somerset who have registered to vote by post have begun to receive their postal packs ahead of the Avon and Somerset PCC election in May.

The Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) oversees the local police force and ensures they are prioritising what matters to you.

The Avon and Somerset Police area includes Bath & North East Somerset Council, Bristol City Council, North Somerset Council, Somerset Council and South Gloucestershire Council.

The full list of candidates, including the candidate election statements, can be viewed at www.choosemypcc.org.uk or you can call 0300 131 1323 to request a booklet to be posted to you.

Details of the election on Thursday 2nd May can be found at www.avonpccelection.org.uk.

Postal votes should be completed and returned as soon as possible. The deadline for receipt of postal votes is 10pm on Thursday 2nd May.

If you are not posting your postal vote through the Royal Mail system, you can hand it in to the local Returning Officer at the Guildhall, High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW, during normal office hours (Monday to Friday, from 8.30am to 5pm).

If you ask at reception, a member of the Electoral Services team will come and collect your postal vote and ask you to complete a short form. This is a new legislative requirement. You will not be able to hand in your postal vote at any other council office.

Alternatively, you can hand in your postal vote on election day at any polling station in Bath and North East Somerset, between 7am and 10pm. The polling station staff will ask you to complete a short form.

You can find your nearest polling station at https://wheredoivote.co.uk.

By law, you can only hand in your own postal vote, and the postal vote of up to five other electors.

Will Godfrey, Police Area Returning Officer for the Avon and Somerset Police Area, said: “If you are intending to hand in your postal vote either at the Guildhall or at a polling station, please be aware that you will need to complete a short form.

“This is a new legal requirement and if you do not fill it in, your vote will be rejected.”

Residents without postal voting arrangements in place and voting in person at their polling station on polling day, must present an accepted form of photo ID to the polling station staff.

Those who do not have an accepted form of photo ID can apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate before the deadline at 5pm on Wednesday 24th April.

If you have any questions about Voter ID or would like to request a paper form to apply for the Voter Authority Certificate, contact 01225 477333, or [email protected].

For more information on the election of the Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner, visit www.avonpccelection.org.uk.




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