Wednesday, August 20 2008
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How to become a Councillor

To become a district councillor for your area you will have to stand as a candidate at the local elections. These are usually held each year in May.

Qualifications

To qualify as a candidate for elections to a local authority a person must be at least 21 years old on the day of nomination and must be either

  • a British citizen, or
  • a citizen of the Republic of Ireland, or
  • a Commonwealth citizen, or
  • a citizen of another member state of the European Union.

A prospective candidate must meet one of four qualifications:-

  • Registered elector for the local authority area or

For the whole of the previous 12 months have:-

  • lived in that area, or
  • occupied, as owner or tenant, any land or premises in that area, or 
  • for that 12 months have had their principal or only place of work in that area.

There is a range of disqualifications which can prevent a person from standing as candidate at a local election.  Further details of such disqualifications are shown on the nomination forms.

Paperwork

Any person wishing to stand as a candidate will need to complete the following paperwork:-

  • Nomination Paper
  • Consent to Nomination
  • Appointment of Election Agent

If you are a candidate for a registered political party you will also need to submit:-

  • Certificate of Authorisation
  • Request to use the Party Emblem

If you wish to receive a set of nomination papers then please contact the Electoral Services Office and set of papers will be sent to you. (see 'Also In').

Visit the the Electoral Commission website for a comprehensive guide for candidates at local elections.  (see 'Related Links').                         
 

A site for UK voters, managed by The Electoral Commission