Candidates are one of the key public faces of the election, and your conduct will be scrutinised in detail by opponents, the media and voters.
Voters should be able to trust that candidates will comply with the law and maintain the integrity of the election process.
Election agents are responsible for your campaign and are legally responsible for its financial management.
You should also make sure that your supporters fully understand the law and know what they need to do to ensure that voters can participate freely in this election.
The police can only investigate allegations of electoral fraud where there is evidence to show that an offence has taken place. Claims or allegations should always be substantiated when referred to the police.
You should also consider the impact on public trust and confidence of making false or unsubstantiated allegations about the conduct of other campaigners.
Neither the Returning Officer nor the Commission regulate these offences. For details of how to report any allegations see our guidance on reporting allegations of electoral fraud.