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Polling District and Polling Places Review

What is a Polling District and Polling Places review?

In accordance with the Representation of the People Act 1983 and the Electoral Administration Act 2013, local authorities must undertake a review of all polling districts and polling places used for parliamentary elections every five years. 

A polling district is a geographical area that is set for election purposes, and electors who live in the same polling district go to the same polling place to vote. The polling place should be located within the border of the geographical area, if possible.

A polling place is the whole building or area where your polling station is located and where you go to vote. There may be more than one polling station inside the same polling place, depending on how many voters need to vote there.

Purpose of the review

The purpose of the review is to ensure voters have reasonable and practical facilities for voting and that, as far as is reasonable and practicable, polling places are accessible to all electors, and meet the needs of disabled persons.

The Council is looking for feedback on any aspect of the polling districts and/or polling places currently used and invites representation and comments from interested persons. Local political parties and Councillors will also be consulted, and views are invited from electors and local community groups within the district.

Although the review is of polling districts and polling places it is accepted that polling stations are going to be linked to the review, and comments are invited regarding the stations currently used and/or any suggested alternatives. 

What is not covered by the review?

This type of review is concerned only with the administrative subdivision of wards into polling districts, which are then assigned polling places.

The following matters are not considered as part of the review:

  • The changing of any district ward boundaries – this can only be done by statute following an electoral review carried out by the Local Government Boundary Commission.

or

  • The changing of polling districts in areas that are also aligned with Parish boundaries – these can only be amended during a Community Governance Review.

Review timetable

Vale of White Horse District Council are now undertaking the review which must be completed between October 2023 and January 2025.

The Notice of Review can be found here.

Final decisions will be agreed by the Community Governance and Electoral Issues Committee at the Council meeting on 13 November 2024.

Have your say

If you would like to view and comment on the changes that are proposed for the review, please take part in our survey here.

The survey will be live from midday on 9 September 2024 to midnight on 21 October 2024.

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Vale of White Horse District Council
Abbey House
Abbey Close
Abingdon
OX14 3JE