Electoral services begins annual canvassing in Hull 20th June 2023 The process that will allow Hull residents to take part in the 2024 Local Elections is underway again. The annual electoral register canvass allows Hull City Council to keep the electoral register up to date. All households need to respond, to ensure residents are correctly registered. Households who have a registered e-mail address on the […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News electionsElectoral servicesGuildhallLocal Elections
Residents asked to confirm household information 21st June 2022 This week Hull City Council’s annual electoral register canvass begins. Households who have a registered e-mail address on the electoral register will receive an e-mail from electoral.services@hullcc.gov.uk at the Council asking them to check their household voter registration details. The annual canvass takes place to allow the Council to keep the electoral register up-to-date, and all […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News CanvasselectionsMatt Jukesvoter registration
Hull local elections 2022 – as it happened 6th May 2022 The results for Hull’s local elections were declared in the early hours of Friday 6 May at the Guildhall. The Liberal Democrat group has gained control of Hull City Council, with 29 seats out of a total of 57. The political make-up of the council is now: Liberal Democrat Group 29 Labour Group 27 Non-aligned […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News electionsHull local electionsLocal Elections 2022
Residents asked to submit household information 22nd June 2021 This week Hull City Council’s annual electoral register canvass begins. Households who have a registered email address on the electoral register will receive an email from electoral.services@hullcc.gov.uk at the council asking them to check their household voter registration details. The annual canvass takes place to allow the council to keep the electoral register up-to-date, and all […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News annual canvasselectionsMatt Jukes
Hull local elections 2021: as it happened 7th May 2021 The results of the local elections are in. Labour has retained control of Hull City Council with 30 seats out of a total of 57. The political make-up of the council is: Labour Group 30 Liberal Democrat Group 26 Conservative Group 1 Any changes to the Cabinet will be announced by the Leader in due […] Read more Civic Council Government and Democracy News Bonus Arenaelections
Electoral services begins annual canvassing in Hull 24th June 2020 Hull’s electoral services has started to contact Hull residents as part of this year’s electoral canvass. New legislation has enabled the council to match data, meaning for the first time, the vast majority of residents have been sent an email. Residents receiving this email will need to respond as per the instructions with any changes […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News electionsElectoral services
Briefing for Humberside PCC election candidates to be held 25th February 2020 A briefing for those standing in the next Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner Election is to be held. The pre-nomination candidate briefing for May’s election will be held on Monday 16 March at 6pm at County Hall in Cross Street, Beverley, which is the headquarters of East Riding Council. The briefing will give details of […] Read more News East Riding CouncilelectionsHumberside Police and Crime Commissioner
General Election in Hull: Boxes ready for 128 polling stations 10th December 2019 Boxes are ready for 128 polling stations across three Hull constituencies ahead of Thursday’s General Election. Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm for people to vote on who represents their constituency in Parliament. In Hull, three MPs will be elected in Hull East, Hull North and Hull West and Hessle. In Hull […] Read more General Election News Councillor Steve WilsonelectionsGeneral Election 2019GuildhallHull EastHull NorthHull West and HessleLord Mayor
Have a say on your polling station 20th September 2019 Hull residents have a chance to comment on their polling station location as a polling station review begins today. In Hull, there are 117 polling districts and polling stations for elections. They are reviewed every five years. Electoral services officer Mike Thomas said: “We aim to make voting as easy as possible and the review […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News electionsPolling stations
Leanne Fudge wins St Andrew’s and Dockland by-election 6th September 2019 Leanne Fudge has been elected as the new councillor in the St Andrew’s and Dockland ward. The results of the by-election are: Dan Bond (Conservative) – 193 Leanne Fudge (Labour) – 837 Tracey Henry (Liberal Democrats) – 805 The new political make-up of the council is: Labour Group – 31 Liberal Democrat Group – 24 […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News by-electionsDan BondelectionsLeanne FudgeSt Andrew’s and Dockland wardTracey Henry
Residents urged to submit household voter details 15th July 2019 Hull households will this week receive a form asking them to check their household voter registration details. The Annual Canvass allows Hull City Council to keep its electoral register up-to-date. Registering correctly allows residents to take part in elections. Matt Jukes, electoral registration officer, said: “It’s really important that all households respond, whether the information […] Read more Council Government and Democracy News Annual CanvaselectionsElectoral registerMatt Jukes