Matt Jukes, Returning Officer pins the notice of election to a pin board.
The Notice of Elections signals the start of the pre-election period.

Countdown to 2023 local elections starts now

Matt Jukes, Hull City Council Chief Executive and elections Returning Officer, has today (Monday 27 March) published the Notice of Election in the Guildhall. The pre-election period is now underway, running until the close of polls at 10pm on Thursday 4 May.

There are local elections in 19 out of Hull’s 21 wards is up for election, whilst Bricknell and University wards do not have elections this year.

Matt Jukes said: “With this year’s local elections fast approaching, I’d like to encourage all residents who aren’t already registered to vote to do so. In particular, any residents who have moved house, changed their name or turned 18 in the last year may need to register so that they are able to vote.

“It is also important to remind electors that from this year they will need to show photo ID to vote at a polling station or, of course, you can register for a postal vote.

“It has never been more important to vote, and these local elections are the opportunity for residents to have their say on who represents them on Hull City Council, dealing with decisions and issues that directly affect day-to-day life in Hull.”

Anyone who does not have one of the accepted forms of ID can apply for free ID online here or by visiting the Wilson Centre in Hull city centre.

Alternatively, anyone without ID can apply to vote by post. Application forms are available here.

Accepted forms of ID include a passport, photocard driving licence, blue badge and some concessionary bus passes. A full list can be found here.

The deadline to register to vote is Monday 17 April and it takes just five minutes online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote.

Poll letters will be issued to all registered electors in wards with elections from today (27 March).

The deadline for new postal vote applications or for changes to an existing postal or proxy vote is 5pm on Tuesday 18 April.

The deadline for new proxy vote applications is 5pm on Tuesday 25 April.

The deadline to apply for a free voter authority certificate is 5pm on Tuesday 25 April.

More information about elections is available at www.hull.gov.uk/localelections

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Key dates for the local elections 2023:

27 March: Publication of notice of election

4 April (4pm): Deadline for nominations for election

5 April: Publication of statement of persons nominated for election

17 April: Deadline for registering to vote

18 April: (5pm) Deadline to apply for, change or cancel a postal vote

25 April: (5pm) Deadline to apply for, change or cancel a proxy vote

25 April: (5pm) Deadline to apply for a free voter authority certificate

4 May: Election day, polling stations open 7am to 10pm

Close-up of a roadworks sign on a pavement
The digital Local Land Charges Register. (Picture: HM Land Registry)