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Elections 2009

By-Election for Arbury and Stockingford Division - Result

An Election was held of one Councillor for Arbury & Stockingford.

The poll took place on Thursday, 16th July 2009.

Result
Rachel FieldLiberal Democrat118
Martyn FindleyBNP449
Steven John GeeSocialist Alternative43
Barry LongdenLabour1331 (Elected)
Tom WilsonConservative1079
Michael WrightGreen170






The County Council and European elections were held on Thursday 4th June 2009.

Results


European Parliament Elections 2009


Candidates - full list of candidates for each division.

Register to vote


Polling stations - your polling station will be indicated on your polling card, which you will receive about 10 days before the election.

Postal voting

Proxy voting

Becoming a councillor - make your voice heard

Results from 2005 County Council Elections


Register to Vote

You will need to be a registered voter to vote in June's elections. If you are not already on the Electoral Register, the last date you can register before these elections is Tuesday 19th May 2009.

The district and borough councils are in charge of the Register of Electors. More information, including how to register, can be found on their websites:

North Warwickshire Borough CouncilNuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council

Rugby Borough CouncilStratford District Council

Warwick District Council


If you do not register to vote you will not be able to vote at any election and it may also be difficult to get credit, as the credit reference agencies use the Register of Electors to verify the residency of people applying for credit. It is also a criminal offence not to complete and return the annual canvass form or to provide false information. The fine can be up to £1000.


You are entitled to register if you are:- A British, Commonwealth or Irish citizen, or a citizen of one of the European Union Member States and you are or will reach the age of 18 during the life of the Register. This means that anyone who is 16 or 17 at the time of the annual audit should be included on the registration form as they may become 18 whilst the Register is in force. Also include:
  • lodgers or people staying at the address who have no other home.
  • anyone who normally lives at the address but is away temporarily. This includes people in hospital, students, anyone on holiday or working away for less than 6 months.
More information is available at AboutMyVote.co.uk

AboutMyVote.co.uk


Polling Stations

The District and Borough Councils will be issuing polling cards approximately ten days before the election which will tell you where your polling station will be. If you want to know before this, the following councils will enable you to find it through their web sites:

North Warwickshire Borough CouncilWarwick District Council


If you do not live in those areas please contact your local council’s electoral services team.


Postal Voting

As with the Electoral Register, postal voting is also managed by the district and borough councils. More information can be found on their websites:

North Warwickshire Borough CouncilNuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council

Rugby Borough CouncilStratford District Council

Warwick District Council


You can apply to vote by post at any election. The postal vote can be for a particular election, for a set period or permanently and can be sent to any address you choose to receive it at.

If you choose to vote by post, your ballot paper will be sent to you 1 week prior to the election day. You mark your ballot paper in the normal way and then return it in the pre-paid envelope along with the other documentation before the close of poll.

If you are going away during the week prior to election day, and it will not be convenient for you to receive a postal ballot paper at your holiday address, you can arrange to appoint a proxy to vote on your behalf.

Completed applications for Postal and Proxy Votes must be received by your local district or borough council electoral services team no later than 5pm on 19th May 2009.


Proxy Voting

You are welcome to apply for a proxy application form if you are unable to go to your polling station on election day. A proxy is someone who will go to the polling station and vote with your authority on your behalf.

The proxy vote can be for a particular election, for a set period or permanently and can be sent to any address you choose to receive it at.

Completed applications for Postal and Proxy Votes must be received by your local district or borough council electoral services team no later than 5pm, 6 working days prior to an election.

Postal voting is managed by the district and borough councils. More information can be found on their websites:

North Warwickshire Borough CouncilNuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council

Rugby Borough CouncilStratford District Council

Warwick District Council


Local Council Electoral Services Teams

North Warwickshire Borough Council01827 719221elections@northwarks.gov.uk

Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council02476 376230
02476 3766221
democratic.support@nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk

Rugby Borough Council01788 533595elections@rugby.gov.uk

Stratford on Avon District Council01789 260208elections@stratford-dc.gov.uk

Warwick District Council01926 412656elections@warwickdc.gov.uk







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