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Mayoral elections in England

This page contains all the guidance and resources that you need if you are a candidate or agent at a mayoral election in England 

An overview document gives instructions on how to use this guidance and who does what at these elections. Read the Overview for candidates and agents (PDF) >

We welcome feedback from those using our guidance in order to help us improve it:

Guidance and resources

Part 1: Can you stand for election?

Contents

  • Qualifications for standing for election
  • Disqualifications from standing for election

Resources

Part 1: Can you stand for
election? (PDF)
Part 2a: Standing as an independent candidate

Contents

  • Completing and submitting your nomination papers
  • The deposit
  • What happens after the close of nominations
  • Appointing your election agent and other agents
  • What happens if a candidate dies

Resources

Part 2a: Standing as an independent candidate (PDF)
Standing as a party candidate

Contents

  • Completing and submitting your nomination papers
  • The mayoral address and deposit
  • What happens after the close of nominations
  • Appointing your election agent and other agents
  • What happens if a candidate dies

Resources

Part 2b: Standing as a party
candidate (PDF)
Candidate spending

Contents

  • How much you can spend
  • The activities covered by the rules
  • Which donations you can accept
  • How to check donations you receive
  • What information needs to be recorded and reported

Resources

Part 3: Spending and donations (PDF)
The campaign

Contents

  • Campaigning dos and don'ts
  • Using the electoral register and absent voters' lists
  • Using schools and rooms for public meetings
  • Imprints on campaign publicity material
  • The mayoral address
  • Polling day dos and don'ts
  • Reporting allegations of electoral malpractice

Resources

Part 4: The campaign (PDF)
Attending electoral proceedings

Contents

  • Attending the opening of postal votes and what to expect
  • Attending polling stations and what to expect
  • Attending the count and what to expect

 

Resources

Part 5: Your right to attend key electoral events (PDF)
Attending electoral proceedings  

Contents

  • Making the declaration of acceptance of office
  • Access to election paperwork
  • Submitting your spending returns and declarations
  • Questioning the result through an election petition
 

Resources

 

Part 6: After the declaration of
results (PDF)

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