Combined Guidance for Returning Officers at Local Government and Police and Crime Commissioner Elections in England

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Post election data collection

At scheduled local government elections and PCC elections, we will request that you send information and data to us relating to the elections.

If you have chosen to collect data in the polling station relating to the delivery of voter ID, there is no requirement to share this data with us.

Forms for collecting information and data, and accompanying guidance notes for completion, as well as a Commission feedback form, will be circulated separately and will also be available on our website.

Statement as to postal ballot papers

You must complete a statement as to postal ballot papers for each electoral area at local government elections and for the PCC election in your voting area.1

Even where the issue of postal votes has been combined, you are still required to produce a statement of postal ballots for each of the polls.
 

Police Fire and Crime Commissioner

In some police areas, the candidate elected to the role of PCC also holds the fire and rescue authority function.

In these police areas the statement as to postal ballot papers must refer to the election of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner [insert name of police area] police area.

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These statements are vital for the accounting of postal votes and for ensuring that voters have confidence that their vote will be counted in the way they intended.

The statements should form part of the arrangements that you have in place to maintain a clear audit trail of the postal voting and count processes.

You should complete the statements accurately using the figures recorded at the issue, receipt, opening and verification of postal votes.

You can find further information on record-keeping during the postal voting process in our guidance on Keeping records of the receipt and opening of postal votes

Where to send the statement as to postal ballot papers

You must provide copies of the completed statements to the Secretary of State and Electoral Commission 

The statement must not be provided before the tenth calendar day after polling day but must arrive no later than the twenty-fifth calendar day after the polling day.2 If either of these dates is not a working day, the time is extended to the next working day.

The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities are administering returns on behalf of the Secretary of State, and statements should be sent to [email protected] using a subject title of ‘[authority name] – Form K return for the Secretary of State’.

Statements should be sent to the Commission using [email protected]

Separately from the statutory statement as to postal ballots, the Commission collects data on postal voting through our online portal in a single data request alongside other relevant election data, e.g. turnout and rejected ballots. Details for how to provide the data to us will be provided in a Commission EA Bulletin. 

You must also provide a copy of the completed statement at the same time and to the same person as you forward the other election documents listed in our guidance: Forwarding or retaining election documents   

Voter ID data on and after polling day

If you have decided to collect VIDEF information at this election, you should ensure that the data collected on a VIDEF is anonymised as soon as practicable (for example, by destroying any related VIDEF notes sheets or by removing any elector details recorded on the VIDEF for the purpose of capturing any of the required data) to ensure that no personal data is released. You should also ensure that the relevant privacy notice makes clear that personal data might be processed for this purpose, although no personal identifying data will be published.

There are no restrictions on the publication of this data. For more information about the publication of the data collected in polling stations, see our guidance for EROs on access to polling station data/statistics.   

Last updated: 14 November 2024