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The following page aims to give general guidance only and should not be treated as an authoritative statement of the law. The law is subject to change and therefore if you wish to stand as a candidate you must contact the Electoral Services office for a nomination pack.
To qualify as a candidate for election for Torbay Council, a person must satisfy the following criteria on the day they are nominated and on polling day they:
The candidate must also meet at least one of the following four qualifications on the day they are nominated and on polling day:
To qualify as a candidate and to continue to hold the office of parish councillor a person must satisfy the following criteria on the day they are nominated and on polling day:
In addition, the candidate must qualify under at least one of the following conditions:
The Nomination Process
The publication of the notice of election triggers the start of the nomination period. For a local government election, the notice of election has to be published, at the latest, by the twenty-fifth day before the election (not including dies non). The election timetable for the local elections in 2007 is provided as an illustration under Related Pages.
Nomination packs will be available from the Electoral Services office shortly before this period.
Nomination papers can be delivered to the location specified on the notice of election at the times stated between the day of publication of the notice of election and noon on the nineteenth day before polling day.
Each candidate must be nominated on a separate nomination form. The nomination paper must include the details of the ward, the candidate’s full name, home address in full and, if required, a description. Each candidate standing for election must be proposed and seconded by electors from the ward and in addition, eight other electors from the ward must assent to the nomination. (The people who can subscribe to a nomination paper are those who are local government electors who are on the register in use on the last day for publication of the notice of election and will be 18 or over on the day of poll. A person must not subscribe more nomination papers than there are vacancies to be filled in the ward. Electors could include family and friends.
Please note: for Parish Council elections only a Proposer and a Seconder are required to subscribe the nomination paper.
Apart from the nomination paper, other documents must also be provided before a nomination can be accepted as valid. There must be a correctly completed candidate’s consent to nomination which has to be witnessed and the witness has to sign it.
If all the requirements above are met, the candidate is validly nominated. The candidate of a registered political party can have a party emblem of the party they are representing on the ballot paper. The request must be made in writing, by the candidate no later than the closing time for nominations.
If you are representing one of the main political parties, you will need to contact the local party office.
Candidates must be eligible on both the last day for nominations and on polling day; and:
People disqualified from becoming a Member of Parliament (MP) include:
The Nomination Process
Prospective candidates must complete nomination papers which must be signed (subscribed) by 10 electors registered to vote in the Parliamentary constituency where the candidate wishes to stand. When submitting their nomination papers, candidates must deposit £500. Only candidates who receive five per cent of the total vote cast within their constituency have their deposits returned; others are forfeited.
For further information on standing for election in Torbay please contact the Electoral Services office or visit the Electoral Commission website.