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Electoral Services
Information on electoral services at North Norfolk District Council.
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Absent Vote Signature Refresh
Absent Vote Signature Refresh
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Electoral Roll - Annual Canvass
Between August and December each year we collect the information we need to publish a revised electoral roll. Each house in the district should receive a voter registration form. The new electoral register is then published on 1st December, staying in force for the following 12 months.
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Upcoming Elections
Information and notices for the upcoming district and parish elections.
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The Election Process
The type and timings of elections are stated here, although by-elections can occur at any time.
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Becoming a Councillor
If you are interested in local politics and want to make a difference in your community, here's how to stand for election.
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Working at Elections and Annual Canvass
Would you like to work at the forthcoming elections?
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Parish Polls
Details on forthcoming parish polls
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Past Parish Polls and Results
Results from previous parish polls.
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Getting on the electoral register
If you want to use your right to vote at elections, you first need to have your name on the Electoral Register
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Polling stations and voting at elections
Frequently asked questions about the elections process.
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Past Elections and Results
Information on past elections, together with the results, will be detailed here.
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Initial proposals for new parliamentary constituency boundaries
Initial proposals for new parliamentary constituency boundaries
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Polling Districts, Polling Places and Polling Station Review
This review is now complete. You can find detailed information below:
or Tel: 01263 516317
Email: register@north-norfolk.gov.uk
External Links
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Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI)
The OPSI site has the Representation of the People (England and Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2002, which lists who can see the full electoral register and for what purposes. -
The Electoral Commission
The independent organisation set up to 'foster public confidence' in the democratic process. -
Promote the Vote
Provides accessible information for people with learning disabilities about the process of voting and how to register to vote.
- Planning policy documents 'sound' according to inspector - 14 December 2010
- Raynhams councillor resigns - 13 December 2010
- NNDC agrees supermarket application for Cromer Road site at Sheringham - 14 October 2010
- Arrangements for the public and media at planning meeting on 14 October - 12 October 2010
- Reminder: come ‘Candi-dating’ if you want to be a councillor - 12 October 2010










