Guidance for Candidates and Agents at local government elections in England
Accommodation and administrative costs
Office space and equipment
This includes the rental cost of office space, including business rates, for the candidate’s campaign, whether newly rented or under an existing rental agreement, and so notional spending will be incurred where such office space is provided free of charge or at a discount by a political party or a third party.
It includes the cost of office space where that office space is being shared. An apportionment must be made and an amount that reasonably reflects the use by the candidate in campaigning must be included in the return for the candidate. This amount will count towards the spending limit of the candidate.
It includes the cost of purchase, use or hire of any general office equipment for the candidate’s campaign, and so notional spending will be incurred where such equipment is provided free of charge or at a discount by a political party or a third party.
Example
For example, desks, chairs and computers provided by a party for use in the candidate’s campaign.
N/A
It includes the cost of purchase, hire or use of:
- mobile phones or other hand-held devices
- the associated contracts
for use in the campaign by the candidate, agent and any other staff or volunteer, where that equipment and/or associated costs are paid for by the candidate, the candidate’s party or another third party except where:
- the equipment was acquired by the candidate principally for the candidate’s own personal use and the costs are not more than would usually be incurred outside of an election period
- it is provided by another individual, the equipment was acquired by that individual for their own personal use, the costs are not more than would usually be incurred outside of an election period and the candidate is not charged for the use of it
Examples
Example A
A SIM card with a data and calls allowance is bought for a candidate to use in their campaign, this would count as candidate spending
Example B
A volunteer’s mobile phone is used to co-ordinate other volunteers, and a portion of the phone contract charges are reimbursed by the candidate to the volunteer, this would count as candidate spending
Example C
The candidate uses their own phone which they acquired for their own personal use, and no further costs are incurred beyond the usual monthly charge for calls or data. This does not count as candidate spending
N/A
Overheads
It includes the cost of:
- electricity
- phone lines and internet access
for use in the candidate’s campaign.
It includes the subscription cost for media monitoring services, press wire and press release services.
Costs associated with agents, volunteers and employees
It includes the cost of accommodation for the agent where it is reimbursed by the candidate, the candidate’s party or another third party.
It includes the cost of volunteers, employees and party employees campaigning for the candidate in a specific electoral area, including their accommodation costs if they are reimbursed by the candidate, the candidate’s party or another third party.
Costs which are excluded
It does not include the cost of childcare for a candidate or their agent or a volunteer.
It does not include the cost of water, gas or council tax.
It does not include the provision by any other individual of accommodation which is the sole or main residence of the individual if the provision is made free of charge.
‘Personal expenses’ include the reasonable accommodation costs of the candidate in relation to the election.
Where an accommodation cost is a personal expense for the candidate, this does not count towards the spending limit. It must be recorded as a personal expense in the spending return. See Personal expenses for more information.