📧 An elections special of our Nottingham News update – 2 May 2024

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Everything you need to know about the elections today

Today, you get the chance to vote for the first ever Mayor for the East Midlands Combined County Authority and the next Police and Crime Commissioner in the elections taking place up until 10pm tonight (Thursday 2 May).

Nottingham City Council, Derbyshire County Council, Derby City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council have opened the door to a massive £4billion investment in transport, skills, housing and the environment after securing a deal for a new East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA), which will be led by a Mayor, similar to areas like the West Midlands, Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire.

The East Midlands deal is one of the biggest so far, and the Mayor will have powers and resources currently held by Westminster. The EMCCA is being funded by government and will not take money away from existing council budgets.

Residents are also able to vote for who should be their Police and Crime Commissioner today. The commissioner is responsible for policing across the county, ensuring the delivery of an effective and efficient police service.


Postal voting

You must return your postal vote, so it reaches your Local Returning Officer by 10pm today (Thursday 2 May). If you missed the post, you can hand it into a polling station in your local council area before 10pm today (Thursday 2 May 2024).


Photo ID

You must also take an acceptable form of photo ID, e.g. a passport, driver’s licence or concessionary bus pass. Your photo ID does not need to be in date if it still looks like you, but it must be the original and be in the same name you are registered to vote in.

You can find the full list of acceptable ID on your poll card and here.


Voting at a polling station

Your polling card will have information about voting and your polling station. Make sure you check the details as your polling station may have changed. You can also find your polling station by visiting: www.wheredoivote.co.uk

On Thursday 2 May 2024, polling stations will be open from 7am until 10pm. Remember to bring your photo ID with you. When you arrive, staff will ask for your name and address, check the electoral register and your photo ID, and, if accepted, issue you two ballot papers:

  •  Combined County Authority Mayoral
  •  Police and Crime Commissioner

You have ONE vote on each of your ballot papers

How to fill out your ballot papers

  • Read both ballot papers and instructions at the top carefully
  • Decide who you want to vote for
  • Vote for your chosen candidate by putting an X in the box to the right of their name
  • Once done, fold the papers, return to the desk, and place each paper in the appropriate ballot box.

Do not put your paper(s) in the ballot box if you make a mistake, just ask the staff and they will be able to advise you and re-issue your paper(s), if necessary

The East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) Mayoral Election and the Police & Crime Commissioner Election are both first-past-the-post, so you will have ONE vote on each of the ballot papers and the candidate who gets the highest number of votes will be declared the winner


Get more information

You can find more information on the Mayoral Election the candidates and information on the new East Midlands Combined County Authority at www.eastmidlandsdevolution.co.uk.

The final results and winner of the Mayoral election will be declared on Friday 3 May 2024 on this website too.

You can find more information on the election for the Police and Crime Commissioner at  www.nottspcc-election.co.uk



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