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Leeds voters are urged to take part in the local and mayoral elections on May 2nd. Remember to bring valid photo ID and familiarize yourself with candidates, voting changes, and election counts at the Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire Combined Authority websites.

What do Leeds voters need to know about the upcoming local and mayoral elections?

Leeds voters should participate in the local and mayoral elections on May 2nd. Bring accepted photo ID to polling stations open from 7 am to 10 pm. Postal votes require a completed form and are limited to your own plus five others. Learn about candidates, voting changes, and election counts at Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire Combined Authority websites.

The Significance of the Mayoral and Local Council Elections

On Thursday, 2 May, a significant democratic event will unfold in Leeds as local and regional elections are set to take place. Residents of Leeds will have the opportunity to cast their votes for the Leeds City Council and the regional Mayor of West Yorkshire. The electoral process is a fundamental part of local governance, affecting various aspects of daily life, from infrastructure projects to educational policies. It is, therefore, a crucial time for the electorate to voice their priorities and choose representatives that align with their vision for the future of the region.

Polling stations are scheduled to welcome voters between 7 am and 10 pm, ensuring ample time for everyone to participate. Those who are registered but have not yet opted for postal voting are encouraged to attend in person to support their preferred candidates. For information on polling station locations, voters can visit Where Do I Vote.

Elections Returning Officer and chief executive of Leeds City Council, Tom Riordan, emphasized the importance of this electoral event: “We would encourage people in Leeds to help shape the future of the city and the region by taking part in this week’s elections.” His call to action underscores the collective responsibility of Leeds’ citizens to contribute to the trajectory of their local and regional government.

Voter Identification and Postal Voting

This election cycle brings with it new requirements aimed at ensuring electoral integrity. Voters arriving at polling stations will need to present accepted forms of photo identification, a list of which can be found on the Leeds City Council – Voter photo ID page. Even expired IDs are acceptable as long as the holder is recognizable from the photo. “Please remember to take an accepted form of photo ID with you to the polling station, as without it you will not be allowed to vote,” Riordan advised.

In the interest of confirming identities, polling officials may request that voters remove face coverings momentarily. This procedure will be conducted with due respect to privacy, offering booths and a choice of an official for the process.

Postal voting, too, has seen alterations in its rules:
– Postal vote packs can now only be submitted at polling stations or the electoral services office at Leeds Civic Hall, LS1 1UR. No other council offices will accept these votes.
– Individuals returning postal votes must complete a form detailing personal information, the number of votes being submitted, and the reason for in-person submission.
– Each person is limited to handing in their own postal vote plus a maximum of five other votes.

For guidance on completing and returning postal vote packs, including the new rules, citizens are directed to Leeds City Council Postal Voting.

Election Counts and Candidate Information

The culmination of the voting process will see the counting of ballots at the John Charles Centre for Sport. The Leeds City Council election count is scheduled for Friday, 3 May, with the mayoral count following on Saturday, 4 May. As the ballots are tallied, residents can stay informed of the results via the council’s website and the Twitter account @LeedsCC_News.

Those who have yet to receive their postal voting materials are urged to contact the elections team immediately to arrange for a replacement, available until 5 pm on polling day.

In preparation for the elections, voters can familiarize themselves with the candidates for Leeds City Council at Leeds City Council Election and for the Mayor of West Yorkshire at West Yorkshire Combined Authority Mayoral election.

For additional information on this year’s elections, including the changes in voting procedures, the Electoral Commission’s website serves as a comprehensive resource at Home Page | Electoral Commission.

Understanding the role and responsibilities of the Mayor of West Yorkshire is also essential for making an informed decision. More details on the mayoral position can be found at the West Yorkshire Combined Authority website.

For any media inquiries related to the elections, Leeds City Council communications and marketing can be contacted via email at communicationsteam@leeds.gov.uk or by telephone at 0113 378 6007.

  • Leeds voters are urged to participate in the local and mayoral elections on May 2nd.
  • Photo ID is required at polling stations, which are open from 7 am to 10 pm.
  • Postal votes require a completed form and are limited to your own plus five others.
  • Election counts will take place on May 3rd and May 4th at the John Charles Centre for Sport.
  • Voters can learn more about candidates and changes in voting procedures on the Leeds City Council and West Yorkshire Combined Authority websites.

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