New Cabinet for Dorset Council
Following the local elections which saw the Liberal Democrats taking control, Dorset Council has a new Cabinet.
Following the local elections which saw the Liberal Democrats taking control, Dorset Council has a new Cabinet.
Dorset residents go to the polls on 2 May and the council is inviting applications to work at their local polling station.
The elections take place on 2 May with 82 seats for Dorset Council up for election and a briefing this month.
Only days remain for residents to apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate in time for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council’s local elections.
People living in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will be going to the polls on Thursday 4 May – and you could become a candidate.
The BCP Council elections take place on 4 May and people without photo ID can apply for a certificate in order to vote.
As a new government requirement, voters in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will need to show photo ID on 4 May.
Calls for independent, community-minded people to stand for the elections across Dorset in 2024 have been made by All for Dorset.
David Sidwick has been announced as the new police and crime commissioner for Dorset following the election on 6 May.
Elections are taking place on 6 May for the Police and Crime Commissioner as well as by-elections for several town/parish councils.