Non-party campaigners: Local campaigning in Great Britain at UK Parliamentary general elections and by-elections Share this page: Share on X Share on Facebook (opens in new window) Share on LinkedIn (opens in new window) Share on Email Print this page Print full guidance You are in the Non-party campaigners: Local campaigning in Great Britain at UK Parliamentary general elections and by-elections section Non-party campaigners: Local campaigning in Great Britain at UK Parliamentary general elections and by-elections What are non-party campaigners? Non-party campaigners are individuals or organisations that campaign in elections, but are not standing as political parties or candidates. Non-party campaigners have to follow certain rules in the run-up to elections. The types of non-party campaigns There are two types of non-party campaigns. These are:General campaignsLocal campaignsCampaigns for or against:one or more political partiesparties or candidates that support or do not support particular policiesother categories of candidate Campaigns for or against:one or more candidatesin a particular constituency, ward or other electoral area Please see Non-party campaigners: UK Parliamentary general elections for guidance on general campaigns. Last updated: 6 June 2024 Book traversal links for What are non-party campaigners? Non-party campaigners: Local campaigning in Great Britain at UK Parliamentary general elections and by-elections Local campaigns