Upchurch residents will be voting to elect a Member of Parliament for the Sittingbourne and Sheppey constituency in the Parliamentary Elections taking place on Thursday the 8th of June 2017. Residents can vote for only one candidate in this election.
The candidates are:
Mike Baldock - Independent
Gordon Henderson - Conservative (MP from 2010 - 2017)
Mark Lindop - Green Party
Lee McCall - Independent
Keith Nevols - Liberal Democrats
Mike Rolfe - Labour
Mad Mike Young - The Official Monster Raving Loony Party
Gordon Henderson - Conservative (MP from 2010 - 2017)
Mark Lindop - Green Party
Lee McCall - Independent
Keith Nevols - Liberal Democrats
Mike Rolfe - Labour
Mad Mike Young - The Official Monster Raving Loony Party
Upchurch Village Hall will be our Polling Station and will be open from 7:00am until 10:00pm.
Residents need to be on the electoral register to vote in elections and referendums.
You don’t need to register again if you’ve already registered.
It is now too late to register to vote in the General Election on June 8th 2017.
You can still register for future elections online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
It usually takes round 5 minutes.
You don’t need to register again if you’ve already registered.
It is now too late to register to vote in the General Election on June 8th 2017.
You can still register for future elections online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
It usually takes round 5 minutes.
After you’ve registered, your name and address will appear on the electoral register.
You may need the following, if you have them:
You may need the following, if you have them:
your National Insurance number.
Your passport if you’re a British citizen living abroad.
Voting in person - Your council will send you a poll card just before an election telling you where and when to vote.
If you haven’t received a poll card but think you should, contact your local Electoral Registration Office
Voting in person - Your council will send you a poll card just before an election telling you where and when to vote.
If you haven’t received a poll card but think you should, contact your local Electoral Registration Office
You can still vote if you have lost your card.
If you haven't posted your postal vote yet, don't worry. You can hand it in at your polling station until 10:00pm on June 8th
Whatever way you vote, make your vote count on June the 8th!
If you haven't posted your postal vote yet, don't worry. You can hand it in at your polling station until 10:00pm on June 8th
Whatever way you vote, make your vote count on June the 8th!
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