Candidates for Leeds City Council and Mayor of West Yorkshire elections announced: Elections pen for newsroom

05 Apr 2024

Candidates for Leeds City Council and Mayor of West Yorkshire elections announced

Elections West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Voting taking place on Thursday 2 May

The lists of candidates standing for election to Leeds City Council and as the regional Mayor of West Yorkshire have been announced. 

The list of those standing to become councillors can be seen at Leeds City Council Election.

The candidates standing to become Mayor of West Yorkshire can be seen at West Yorkshire Combined Authority Mayoral election (leeds.gov.uk). Elections for these roles take place on Thursday 2 May.

Voters are reminded that those wishing to vote in these elections in person at a polling station on election day will need to show a valid form of Voter ID, as the system introduced at last year’s local elections continues.

Guidance on what forms of identification will be accepted and how to apply for a new free Voter ID can be seen at Voter photo ID (leeds.gov.uk).  As with last year, all community hubs and libraries in Leeds will be able to help voters complete the application form including having a photo taken. The deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate (free voter ID) is 5pm on Wednesday 24 April.

The need to show Voter ID only applies to those who wish to vote in person at a polling station or through a proxy in person, it does not affect those who vote by post.

The first step in the voting process is being registered to vote. The deadline to do so is midnight on Tuesday 16 April. This includes anyone who has moved home and needs to register at their new address. Registration takes just five minutes and can be completed online at Register to vote - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).

The next step is choosing which method to use to vote, either in person, by post, or by appointing someone trusted to vote on your behalf, which is known as a proxy vote.

To vote in person, an accepted form of Voter ID will be needed and shown at the polling station.

Poll cards for everyone currently registered to vote in Leeds are now being posted out. Residents are being asked to check the details on their poll cards to ensure they are correct, and also to note the location of their polling station which may have changed.

Postal poll cards will also be sent to anyone currently registered to vote by post, followed by postal ballot packs which will be issued from around 18 April. Anyone wishing to vote this way can apply to do so via https://www.leeds.gov.uk/your-council/elections/postal-voting. The deadline for applications for postal voting is 5pm on Tuesday 18 April, and the next reminder is for postal voters to send their completed postal vote back as early as possible to help manage demand.

Another option available is to vote by proxy, which can be applied for via www.leeds.gov.uk/elections. The deadline for applications to vote by proxy is 5pm on Wednesday 24 April.

All voters are advised to read the information sent through to them carefully when it arrives, as there are numerous changes being introduced at these elections which are explained in full, especially for anyone looking to hand in completed votes on behalf of other people.

For more information on the changes in place for this year’s elections visit the Electoral Commission’s website at Home Page | Electoral Commission.

More information on the role of the Mayor of West Yorkshire can be seen via West Yorkshire Combined Authority - West Yorkshire Combined Authority (westyorks-ca.gov.uk).

Notes to editors: 

Timeline of key remaining dates ahead of Leeds City Council and regional Mayor of West Yorkshire elections 2024:

  • - Midnight on Tuesday 16 April: Deadline for registering to vote
  • - 5pm on Wednesday 17 April: Deadline for applications for postal voting
  • - Thursday 18 April: Postal vote packs start being delivered to voters
  • - 5pm on Wednesday 24 April: Deadline for applications for Voter Authority Certificate (the photo ID to be able to vote in person at a polling station)
  • - 5pm on Wednesday 24 April: Deadline for applications to vote by proxy
  • - Thursday 2 May (7am-10pm): Election day
  • - Friday 3 May: Votes counted and results declared for Leeds City Council seats
  • - Saturday 4 May: Votes counted and result declared for Mayor of West Yorkshire 

It will be a requirement at polling stations on election day to establish the identity of all voters using one of the accepted forms of photo ID. It may be necessary for polling officials to ask voters to remove face coverings in order to verify their identity. Privacy booths will be available at all polling stations, with a choice of a male or female official to carry out the check.

The Leeds elections team can be contacted to address any issues using the helpline at 0113 222 4411 or by emailing electors@leeds.gov.uk.

ENDS

 

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