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The Electoral Registration office is responsible for the electoral register and administers all Local, National and European elections in the Borough of Rugby.Rugby Borough Council ...
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Here are the results for the County Council and Parliamentary elections which took place on 5th May 2005.County Council and Parliamentary Results ...
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The Electoral Registration team is:Tony Bingham 01788 533525 Sandy Veal 01788 533526 There is an answerphone for out of hours service If you wish ...
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You can apply to vote by post at all elections, for just a particular election or, if you are going to be away from home ...
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Voting by proxy means that someone else will go to your polling station to cast your vote for you.Not everyone can have a proxy ...
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The electoral registration form is available here.Please complete the form and return by post to: Electoral Registration OfficeRugby Borough CouncilTown HallRugbyCV21 2LBOr alternatively you ...
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RUGBY BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTIONSThere are Local Borough Elections to take place on 1st May 2008, here are the wards that are due elections: View the ...
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Use the links below to view the noiminees by ward, for the upcoming elections on May the 4th 2006.Each ward list the nominees name, their ...
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Elections are due to take place on the 1st May 2008.Statements as to the Persons Nominated are as follows:AnstyBrinklowChurch LawfordChurchoverCombe FieldsHarborough MagnaMonks KirbyPailtonShiltonStretton under FosseWithybrookWolveyNotice ...
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Householders are sent a Canvass Form each year during August/ September which they
should complete and return to the Town Hall, in order that their ...
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All 16 and 17 year olds. They will be eligible to vote when they reach the age of 18. British citizensCommonwealth citizensCitizens of ...
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A recent change to the law now means that you can add your name to the register of electors at any time throughout the year. ...
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General enquiries & switchboard (01788) 533533Art Gallery and Museum
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Building Control ...
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Every four years, local people choose their councillors in local elections to serve on the Council and represent their interests. They know what's going on ...
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The Register of Electors is a list of everyone in the Borough who is eligible to vote.Between August and October every year the ...
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The main qualifications for being a councillor are that you care about the local community, are willing to give up some of your time, and ...
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Members of the PanelCouncillor Jim Shera - ChairmanCouncillor Ben Ferrett- Vice-ChairmanCouncillor Hazel BellCouncillor Sally BraggCouncillor Peter ButlinCouncillor Chris HolmanCouncillor Kam KaurCouncillor Richard LaneCouncillor Ish MistryCouncillor ...
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Polling District and Places ReviewThe Electoral Administration Act 2006 introduced a duty upon all Councils to carry out a full review of its polling districts, ...
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COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION NOMINATION PACK ...
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Nomination Pack-Borough Elections 4th May 2006 ...
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Election of Parish Councillors 4th May 2006 ...
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Guidance for Candidates and Agents for Local Government Elections 4th May 2006 ...
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Timetable for Parish Elections ...
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Rugby Borough Council applied to the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions (DTLR) in December 2001 to run an electronic counting pilot in ...
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Parish Elections 4th May 2006- Candidates Guide ...
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A pre paid envelope is provided or if there are no changes to the form, other than saying yes or no to the edited register, ...
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There are now two versions of the register: Full and Edited versions.The full version contains names and addresses of all persons resident in the borough ...
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The published register is available fro inspection at the Town Hall in Rugby and at local libraries. ...
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If you do not register you will not be able to vote at any election. The register of electors is used by credit reference agencies ...
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The law says that students can register to vote both at their home and term time addresses, so long as both addressed are not in ...
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Council tax and Electoral register are completely separate. This is because not all council tax payers are eligible to appear on the Electoral register, for ...
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Strike through the names that are not relevant and add the new names to the form. The form must then be sent back in the ...
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The published register is available for inspection at the Town Hall, Rugby and at local libraries.Another useful website can be found at About My VoteFor ...
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Anyone moving to the district or who is not registered to vote can register at most times of the year through rolling registration or by ...
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Currently the law allows you to vote in three
ways. Firstly, by voting in person at your local polling station. Secondly by
organising a postal vote ...
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No. Your Poll Card is for
your information only. Taking your Poll Card along with you when you go to vote
will assist the staff in ...
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You need to complete a
postal application form. You can download this form or contact Electoral
Services. The completed form must be returned to Electoral Services ...
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No. The law does not currently allow for voting
by telephone or the Internet. However, the Government has recently allowed
various councils across the country to ...
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Ward results for local electionsFor more information on the local Borough Elections ...
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Diane was sworn in at the CIPFA AGM, which took place in Manchester. She succeeds Mike Barnes who becomes Immediate Past President.Diane has been actively ...
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