The next elections for Suffolk County Council will be on 4 June 2009, the same day as the elections for the European Parliament.
European Parliament elections
Suffolk County Council elections
Notice of poll - details of candidates and polling stations:
Why vote?
When you vote, you are saying who you think should represent you and your community in decisions on important matters such as:
- supporting jobs and businesses in Suffolk;
- protecting vulnerable children and adults;
- your children’s education and enabling people in Suffolk to learn and develop skills throughout life;
- protecting the environment and making Suffolk the Greenest County;
- the Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service and protecting consumers through Trading Standards; and
- local libraries and museums.
Register to vote
To vote in the elections on 4 June, you must be registered on the Register of Electors for your area by 19 May.
If you have not yet registered, or you have moved to another area of Suffolk without re-registering, please contact us to request a form (our contact details are below).
How to vote
If you are on the Register of Electors, there are three ways of voting:
- In person at the Polling Station
You will be sent a polling card with details of where your polling station is and the times when when you can vote (between 7am and 10pm).
If you have not already requested to vote by post, you can request an application form. The form must be returned by 19 May.
In some circumstances, you can allow someone to vote on your behalf. Contact us for further details.
More information
For general information about voting, visit www.aboutmyvote.co.uk
Contact us
You may contact us during office hours:
Phone: 01284 757131
Email: elections@stedsbc.gov.uk