Bucks residents have been asked for their feedback on proposed polling districts and polling places across the county.
Buckinghamshire Council has launched a consultation, which closes at midnight on December 4, 2023.
The Council is required by law to periodically review voting arrangements, including at the county’s 366 polling stations.
Most polling arrangements will remain unchanged, but there are changes around the accessibility of polling stations, the suitability of venues and proposed polling districts.
Bucks voters will head to the polls on May 2, 2024, to elect a new Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner, while the next UK general election will take place by January 2025.
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Bucks Council’s Returning Officer Nick Graham said: “We want to make the voting process as easy and accessible as possible for all our residents.
“This review will ensure our polling places across Buckinghamshire allow electors to cast their ballot safely and conveniently.
“We encourage local residents to provide general comments as well as any on specific buildings or areas.
“Please provide suggestions for alternative polling places and reasons for alternative proposals when commenting on polling arrangements in specific areas.”
Comments can be submitted via an online survey, email, post, or paper survey. Full details are available at: www.buckinghamshire.gov.uk/polling-review
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