
With less than a week left to register to vote for County Council elections, Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council is reminding voters they must be registered to ensure their voice is heard on 1 May.
The list of candidates standing for election has now been confirmed, and voters across all 57 divisions will elect one councillor per division.
To ensure you can cast your vote, you must be registered by 11:59pm on Friday, 11 April.
To register, you will need your name, address and national insurance number.
You are eligible to register if you are 18 or over on polling day, a British citizen living in the UK, or an Irish, EU, or qualifying Commonwealth citizen resident in the UK.
Key Deadlines for voters:
• Register to vote by 11:59pm on Friday, 11 April
• Apply for postal vote by 5:00pm on Monday, 14 April
• Apply for proxy vote by 5:00pm on Wednesday, 23 April
• Apply for Voter Authority Certificate by 5:00pm on Wednesday, 23 April
Tom Shardlow, Deputy Returning Officer, said:
“Registering to vote is quick and easy to do, whether you vote in person, by post, or by proxy make sure you apply before the deadline to avoid missing out.
“If you plan to vote in person, do not forget your photo ID, if you don’t have an acceptable form, you can apply for free voter ID until 23 April.”
Anyone previously on the register who has recently moved home or whose details have changed will need to register to vote again.
If you do not have an acceptable form of photo ID, you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate before the deadline.
For more information on the upcoming elections, including registration details and different voting methods, visit Warwickshire County Council's website.