Election Day is Thursday 12 December 2019

Here are our top 5 tips to make sure your voice is heard…
Who can I vote for?
It’s really important that you make your own choice about who you want to vote for. You can listen to what the candidates and political parties have to say, but in the end you have to decide who to vote for. If you’re not sure who your candidates are, check out this independent website from Democracy Club.
Please note that we don’t own or manage this website and we are not responsible for the content of external websites.
Where do I vote?
Your polling station address is shown on your poll card, which you will have received in the post recently. Or you can easily find your polling station online.
Polling stations are open from 7am to 10pm. Go any time in between, but please don’t miss out by being late. If you’re in a queue at your polling station at 10pm, you will be allowed to cast your vote.
If you haven’t returned your postal vote envelope yet, you can take it to any polling station in your ward on election day.
What to take
Lost your poll card? Don’t worry – you can still vote without it. It helps polling station staff if you take your poll card with you, but it isn’t essential. If you registered by the deadline you can vote.
What to expect
You’ll be asked for your name and address and you’ll be given your ballot paper.
You then go into the polling booth to mark your vote. Simply put one ‘X’ next to the candidate you wish to vote for on your ballot paper.
When you’re all done, fold up your paper and put it into the ballot box. Polling station staff will be on hand to help you if needed.
Voting at a polling station – quick audio guide
What not to do
You can’t do anything that might compromise the secrecy of the poll. This means that you can’t say anything in the polling station that might influence other voters – and you can’t take a selfie inside the polling station. Election candidates must not try and influence your vote at the polling station. Watch this video about what’s not acceptable when it comes to voting:
How to follow the local elections…
The results for the General Election will be published on the Kirklees Council website soon after they are declared. The election count begins at approximately 2:00am on Friday 13 December.
This post not really needed. Tip 1- it is really important that you make your own choice. For heaven’s sake. Goodness me..is this a third world country. Dont insult voters’ intelligence.
please go and vote. Its a long boring day for the staff If nobody goes to vote.