Local government elections timetable: June 2009

Here’s the timetable for the June local elections in England

Notice of election to be published:
Not later than Tuesday 28 April

Delivery of nomination papers:
During office hours on any day from the date stated on the notice of election

Deadline for delivery of nomination papers:
Not later than 4pm on Thursday 7 May

Publication of statement of persons nominated:
Not later than 12 noon on Monday 11 May

Deadline for withdrawals of candidature:
12 noon on Tuesday 12 May

Deadline for notice of appointment of election agents:
12 noon on Tuesday 12 May

Last day to submit a registration application form to be included on the register of electors in order to be able to vote at the election:
Tuesday 19 May

Deadline for requests to change or cancel an existing postal vote or proxy appointment:
5pm on Tuesday 19 May

Deadline for new applications to vote by post:
5pm on Tuesday 19 May

Deadline for new applications to vote by proxy (not postal proxy), except for medical emergencies:
5pm on Wednesday 27 May

Publication of notice of poll:
Not later than Wednesday 27 May

Last day for notice of appointment of counting agents and polling agents:
Thursday 28 May

Polling day:
7am–10pm Thursday 4 June

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5 Comments

  • IAN CAMERON 19th Apr '09 - 9:03pm

    Hope you don’t mind my query but are these elections to elect councillors to local authorites across the UK including London? Somebidy I asked seemed to thinks they are probably to to with Europe. Anyway would appreciate if someone could clarify. Many thanks.

  • This timetable is for local council elections and there aren’t any in London this June (except for a few by-elections).

    Some deadlines also apply to the Euro elections (eg postal vote applications)

  • IAN CAMERON 19th Apr '09 - 9:35pm

    Very grateful – I suspected maybe not London – as is sometimes the case – again many thanks.

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