Guidance for Candidates and Agents at Greater London Authority elections

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Deadlines

After the election, the agent should make sure that:

  • all invoices are received no later than 21 calendar days after the election result is declared1
  • all invoices are paid no later than 28 calendar days after the election result is declared2

Please note that if the deadline for any of the above falls on a weekend or public holiday, the deadline will move to the next working day.3  This is included within the following deadline calculations.

ActionDeadlines for 2024
Receive all invoices from suppliers no later than 21 days after the election result is declaredThursday 23 May for results announced on Thursday 2 May
Friday 24 May for results announced on Friday 3 May
Tuesday 28 May for results announced on Saturday 4, Sunday 5, Monday 6 or Tuesday 7 May
Pay all invoices no later than 28 days after the election result is declaredThursday 30 May for results announced on Thursday 2 May
Friday 31 May for results announced on Friday 3 May
Monday 3 June for results announced on Saturday 4 May

The candidate must provide a written statement of their personal expenses to their agent within 21 days of the result being declared.4  

All candidates must also send the Returning Officer a declaration confirming that the return is complete and correct to the best of their knowledge and belief. This must be done within seven working days of the return being submitted.5

If the candidate is outside the United Kingdom when the declaration is due, the deadline for submitting their declaration is extended to 14 days after they come back.6

The deadline for reporting an election spending return reporting details of the spending and donations, together with a declaration confirming the return is complete and correct to the best of your knowledge and belief, depends on which type of candidate you are.

You must still submit a return even if you haven’t spent any money.7  This is called a ‘nil return’.

There are consequences for failure to submit spending returns and these are set out in What happens if a spending return or declaration isn’t submitted?

The tables below set out the deadlines for each action and type of candidate.

Constituency candidates

Please note that if the deadline for any of the below falls on a weekend or public holiday, the deadline will move to the next working day.8  This is included within the following deadline calculations.

ActionDeadlines for 2024
Return and agent's declaration received by your constituency returning officer within 35 calendar days of the election result9 Thursday 6 June for results announced on Thursday 2 May
Friday 7 June for results announced on Friday 3 May
Monday 10 June for results announced Saturday 4, Sunday 5 or Monday 6 May
Candidate's declaration received by constituency returning officerWithin 7 working days of the return being received

Candidates for London-wide seats and Mayor

For party list candidates, the agent must submit one return covering all spending on their campaign. Each candidate standing on a party list must make a separate declaration.

Please note that if the deadline for any of the below falls on a weekend or public holiday, the deadline will move to the next working day.10  This is included within the following deadline calculations.

ActionDeadlines for 2024
Return and agent's declaration received by the Greater London Returning Officer within 70 calendar days of the election result11 Thursday 11 July for results announced on Thursday 2 May
Friday 12 July for results announced on Friday 3 May
Monday 15 July for results announced Saturday 4, Sunday 5 or Monday 6 May
Candidate's declaration received by the Greater London Returning OfficerWithin 7 working days of the return being received

Invoices received or paid outside of the deadlines

We call claims (invoices for your candidate spending) that are received by the election agent later than the deadline of 21 days, unpaid claims. 

Unpaid claims cannot legally be paid unless a court order is gained granting leave to pay the claim.12   It can be an offence to pay an unpaid claim without a court order.13

We call claims (invoices) that were submitted within the deadline of 21 days but remain unpaid later than the deadline of 28 days, disputed claims.

Disputed claims cannot legally be paid without a court order first being gained granting leave to pay the claim.14

Any claim paid:

  • after the 21 day deadline for receipt, or
  • after the 28 day deadline for payments,

following a successful application to the court and after the deadline for submission of election spending returns, must be reported in writing to the returning officer within seven days of payment and be accompanied by a copy of the court order.15

You should also forward a copy of the Order to the Electoral Commission.

Last updated: 25 April 2024