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Voter registration deadline looms for police and crime commissioner election

News | Twm Owen - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 13:06, Monday April 15th, 2024.
Last updated: 13:06, Monday April 15th, 2024

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Voters will decide Gwent’s next police and crime commissioner

The deadline to register to vote in Gwent’s upcoming police and crime commissioner election is looming.

Anyone wanting to vote in the elections who hasn’t yet registered, must do so by 11.59pm on Tuesday, April 16. 

The election takes place on Thursday May 2, with councils having already started to send polling cards to those registered, letting people know where they can vote. 

Postal votes are also being sent out from Monday April 15, and the deadline to apply for a postal vote is 5pm on Wednesday April 17. 

Each police force area in Wales elects a police and crime commissioner who is responsible for holding their local force to account and helping agree the policing priorities for the area. But they do not have day to day control of operational policing, which is the responsibility of the chief constable. 

The police and crime commissioner also sets the police precept – the charge included with the council tax that helps fund the police. 

Due to a change in the law, anyone voting in person will have to bring photo ID, such as a passport or driving licence, but arrangements for applying to vote by post are unchanged. 

As these are Wales and England elections, the minimum age to be eligible to vote is 18. 

There are four candidates standing in Gwent, where Labour’s Jeff Cuthbert is standing down. They are Jane Mudd (Labour), Hannah Jarvis (Conservative), Donna Cushing (Plaid Cymru) and Mike Hamilton (Liberal Democrats). 

You can register to vote online and further information is also available from your county council.


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