Election timetable: this week’s deadlines

The deadlines coming up this week are:

  • Deadline for submitting electoral registration request in order to be able to vote at the election: Tuesday 20 April
  • Close of nominations for general election: 4pm on Tuesday 20 April
  • Deadline for appointment of election agents for general election: 4pm on Tuesday 20 April
  • Deadline for withdrawals of nominations for general election: 4pm on Tuesday 20 April
  • Deadline for submitting requests to change or cancel existing postal or proxy vote arrangements: 5pm on Tuesday 20 April
  • Statement of persons nominated and notice of poll (if no objections to nominations) for general election: 5pm on Tuesday 20 April
  • Deadline for submitting new requests for postal votes: 5pm on Tuesday 20 April
  • Sky TV debate between party leaders: 8pm on Thursday 22 April

For a full timetable see General election and local election timetable, 2010.

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