General Election result – Conservatives win Bury North
James Daly won the Bury North seat for the Conservatives in tonight’s General Election.
James Daly won the Bury North seat for the Conservatives in tonight’s General Election.
Christian Wakeford won the Bury South seat for the Conservatives in tonight’s General Election.
Dene Vernon retained Church ward for the Conservatives in tonight’s Bury Council by-election which was held following the death of councillor Susan Nuttall.
Residents are reminded that they have until Tuesday 26 November to ensure they are registered to vote in the 12 December General Election.
Five candidates will contest the Bury Council by-election in East ward which takes place on Thursday 16 August.
Young people are invited to the council chamber in Bury Town Hall to share their views on the upcoming EU referendum and the refugee crisis.
Labour now have a majority of 19 seats on Bury Council following last night’s (Thursday 7 May) local elections.
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.
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.
With only weeks to go, Bury Council is trying to ensure the highest possible turnout for the local and General Elections on Thursday 7 May.
Thousands of young people in Bury seized the chance to play their part in the democratic process.
Over the coming weeks Bury residents should look out for letters confirming whether they are registered to vote.
Bury Council is marking its 40th anniversary by creating an online record of all those who have served as a councillor over these four decades.
Just over a third of Bury voters made their mark in the European Parliamentary elections which were held last Thursday (22 May).
Labour now have a majority of 25 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 22 May) local elections.
Residents who want a postal vote in the upcoming council and European elections must contact the council by Wednesday 7 May.