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Current elections

From 4 May 2023 voters in England need to show voter ID to vote at polling stations in these elections. For more information please see our dedicated page on voter ID on this page.

West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner Elections

On 2 May 2024 there will be elections held for the West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner.

Telford & Wrekin Council are the lead authority for this election.

Local information will appear on this page but for more information please go to the Telford & Wrekin website:

Link to Telford and Wrekin Council Police and Crime Commissioner Elections 2024 webpage

Bromsgrove District Council Elections 

Elections in all Wards for Bromsgrove District Council were held on 4 May 2023.

Results

Please find below a copy of the Notice of Result for each ward. 

The Notice of Result for the Romsley Parish can be found here

The Notice of Poll and situation of polling stations can be found here which includes all candidates standing for election in Bromsgrove District.

The Notice of Election Agents can be found here

Bromsgrove Parish Council Elections 

Elections for all Parishes within the Bromsgrove council area will also be held on 4 May 2023 only Romsley Parish is contested.

The Notice of Poll and situation of polling stations can be found here which includes all candidates standing for election in Romsley Parish.

Results of Uncontested Elections 

The Statement of Persons nominated for Parishes that will not have a poll on 4 May 2023 can be found here.

Information for Candidates and Agents standing for election on 4 May 2023

This section covers information for those that are interested in standing as a candidate for the Bromsgrove District Council elections or for one of the Parishes in the Bromsgrove Council area.

A timetable of key dates for the 4 May elections can be found here.

For the purpose of expense returns the electorate for each ward can be found here

Voter ID data for the 4 May 2023 elections

26,652 ballot papers were issued.

The Electoral Commission has given guidance on what headline data can be made public regarding Voter ID. This is:

  • The number of polling station electors who applied for, but were not issued with, a ballot paper in the polling station was 42
  • The number of polling station electors who were not issued with a ballot paper and who later returned with accepted ID and were issued with a ballot paper was 25.

The number of polling station electors who applied for but were not issued with a ballot paper by close of poll was 17.

Get on the electoral register

You can register here at GOV.UK

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