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Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places

Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places

We reported earlier this year about the local campaign for accessible polling stations.

Every five years each principal local authority must fully review the polling arrangements in their area to ensure that they are suitable, including whether polling stations are accessible for disabled people.

Sheffield City Council is now reviewing polling districts which means some polling stations may change. They want to make sure polling stations are in the right locations and have suitable facilities to make voting as easy as possible for everyone.They have already made some proposals and would like your feedback on these.

You can read their polling district review and proposed changes and have your say on where you vote by filling in their survey by 30th November.

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