Guidance for Candidates and Agents at Police and Crime Commissioner elections

Completing your nomination papers

To become nominated as a candidate at a PCC election, you need to submit a completed set of nomination papers to the place fixed by the Police Area Returning Officer (PARO) by 4pm, 19 working days before the poll.1

This deadline is set out in law and cannot be changed for any reason. 

The start date from which you will be able to submit nomination papers, as well as the times and place for delivery, will be set out in the notice of election published by the PARO.2

There are three nomination papers that you must submit for your nomination to be valid:3  

The PARO can hold your nomination paper invalid if the particulars of your nomination are not as required by law. The PARO can also reject your nomination if they conclude that it is clearly a sham, for example, if an obviously fictitious name is provided.

If you, your agent or someone you trust are unable to complete the nomination form, the PARO can help by preparing the form for your signature.4  

The PARO may also be able to offer informal checks of your completed nomination papers before you submit them.5  You should find out from the PARO whether they plan to offer informal checks.

Note that any information you provide on your nomination papers must be true to the best of your knowledge. It is an offence to provide a false statement on your nomination papers. Providing a false statement could invalidate your election and is also punishable by an unlimited fine and/or imprisonment.

Alongside your nomination papers, you must also lodge a deposit of £5,000 with the PARO. More information is available in our guidance on deposits.

 

 

Last updated: 29 November 2023