Voters in parts of England will participate in local elections on May 1, 2025, marking the first local elections since the July 2024 general election. These elections will occur in 23 councils, including both county councils and unitary authorities. A total of six mayoral elections will also take place, with new mayoral races in Greater Lincolnshire and Hull and East Yorkshire. Residents can vote in person, by post, or via proxy, making it important for voters to understand the voting process and regulations, such as restrictions on photography in polling locations.
These local elections on 1 May give voters the opportunity to shape local governance, with councils and mayors contested in 23 areas across England.
Voting options include in-person voting at polling stations, postal voting, and proxy voting, catering to various preferences to ensure high voter participation.
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