Guidance for Local Returning Officers administering a Police and Crime Commissioner election in England and Wales
Production of poll cards
You are responsible for sending electors and their proxies an official poll card for the PCC election.1 Poll cards must follow the prescribed form in legislation. You must include on each poll card all of the elements specified in the relevant election rules and shown on the front and the back of the poll cards in the appendix.2
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 poll cards must refer to the election of the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner [insert name of police area] police area.
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You should liaise with your Royal Mail contact (or other commercial delivery partner) at an early stage to ensure that you have appropriate licences in place and that the poll card meets specific delivery requirements.
Poll cards should be sent to electors and their proxies as soon as practicable after the publication of notice of election.
If you are outsourcing the production of poll cards you will need to dispatch your poll card data to your printers and you should ensure that your software is able to produce a data file that your printers can use to produce the materials to the specification required.
You should, at an early stage in discussions with your printers, have addressed in what format you will supply the data and in what format they will send you any proofs, and this should be included in your specification and contract.
Further information can be found in our guidance on developing contracts for outsourced work and quality assurance checks.
Subsequent issues of poll cards
EROs must publish two interim election notices of alteration before publishing the final election notice of alteration on the fifth working day before the poll. These notices support the prompt dispatch of poll cards to those electors who have applied to register close to the registration deadline.3
The first interim notice of alteration must be published on the last day for delivery of nomination papers, which is the nineteenth working day before the poll.4
If you are not also the ERO, you should liaise with them to ensure that the timing of the publication of the second interim notice can support the production of your second wave of poll cards. The second interim notice must be published between the eighteenth and the sixth working day before the poll (inclusive).5
An update of the registration data resulting from each of the notices of alteration should be sent to your printers as soon as practicable to enable the production of poll cards for new electors.
Further information on interim notices can be found in our Electoral Registration Officer guidance for England, or Wales.
You can also find further guidance on poll card delivery.
- 1. Para 28, Schedule 3, Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012 (PCCEO 2012) ↩ Back to content at footnote 1
- 2. Para 28(1), Sch 3, PCCEO 2012, England: Schedule 3 to the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012. The new form of poll card and proxy poll card can be found in Schedule 6 The Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024. Wales: Schedule 10 The Voter Identification (Amendment of List of Specified Documents) Regulations 2024. ↩ Back to content at footnote 2
- 3. Section 13AB and 13B of the Representation of the People Act 1983 (RPA 1983) ↩ Back to content at footnote 3
- 4. Section 13AB(5) of the RPA 1983 ↩ Back to content at footnote 4
- 5. Section 13AB(6) of the RPA 1983 ↩ Back to content at footnote 5