Residents urged to make sure they are registered to vote
Bury Council is encouraging residents who are not yet registered to vote to go online and register their details.
Bury Council is encouraging residents who are not yet registered to vote to go online and register their details.
Bury Council is encouraging anyone not yet registered to vote to do so during this week’s National Voter Registration Drive.
It’s full steam ahead in Bury – and not just because the Flying Scotsman is in town!
The Conservatives won tonight’s (Thursday 22 October) by-election in Tottington which was held following the resignation of Labour councillor Simon Carter.
Bury Council staff have begun calling at homes across Bury encouraging people to make sure that they are registered to vote.
Five candidates will contest the Tottington by-election on Thursday 22 October.
A by-election will be held in Tottington on Thursday 22 October to elect a third councillor for that ward.
Bury residents are being reminded to ensure that their electoral registration details are up to date.
Thousands of Bury residents are being urged to register to vote by Bury Council.
Households in Bury will soon receive a form asking residents to check whether the information about them on Bury Council’s electoral register is correct.
Nearly 84,000 Household Enquiry Forms (HEFs) will be delivered to all properties across Bury shortly as the annual electoral canvass begins.
Voters are being reminded to make sure they are ready to take part in the UK Parliamentary General election (and local elections) taking place on Thursday 7 May.
Anyone who needs a proxy vote in the 7 May General Election and Bury Council elections must apply for one by 5pm on Tuesday 28 April.
Anyone who wants a postal vote for the 7 May General and local elections must apply for one by Tuesday 21 April.
The deadline for people across Greater Manchester to register to vote in next month’s vital General and local elections is fast approaching.
There are only six days left for residents in Bury to make sure they are registered to vote in the upcoming elections.
A total of 83 candidates are standing in the Bury Council elections which take place on Thursday 7 May.
The candidates for the General Election in Bury have been confirmed.
Here's a handy guide to make sure you're ready to use your vote for the general election on May 7
Bury residents are being reminded that they have until 20 April to ensure they are registered to vote in May’s General Election.