Election News
Tamworth Borough Council is made up of 10 electoral wards, each
of which is represented by three Councillors. Each Council Member
is elected for a four year term. A local election is held three
years out of four. Staffordshire County Council elections are held
in the fourth year. Information regarding forthcoming elections
will appear here in due course.
Tamworth Borough Council is now made up of 23 Conservative
members, 6 Labour members and 1 Independent member.

Recent Elections
On 6 May 2011 the Borough Election and Referendum on the
Parliamentary Voting System was held in Tamworth. To see the
results of these elections and all others held since 1999 please
select the link on the right hand-side.
Forthcoming Elections
| 3 May 2012 |
Borough Election
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| 15 November 2012 |
Police Crime
Commissioner
|
| May 2013 |
Staffordshire County Council
Election
|
| June
2014 |
Borough Election
European Parliamentary
Election
|
Absent Vote Refesh 2012
Absent Voters (i.e. those who vote by post or who nominate a
proxy) are required to provide a signature and date of birth
when they first apply. When you are sent your postal vote for an
election you are required to provide your signature and date of
birth on a postal voting statement. These 'personal
identifiers' are checked against those you provided on your
original postal vote application form, to ensure that they
match. This is to prevent someone else from using your
vote. If they do not match, your vote cannot be
counted. Your personal identifiers are always kept separate
from your ballot paper, so no-one knows how you have voted.
An important part of these security measures
is providing a fresh specimen signature every 5 years, since
people's signatures and circumstances can change over time.
The legislation requires the Electoral Registration Officer to
carry out the first annual refresh of signatures by 31
January 2012 in order to ensure that the signatures
for as many absent voters as possible are refreshed, producing as
accurate a record as possible and potentially limiting the number
of postal votes that are rejected due to mismatched
identifiers.
Therefore, anyone who has had a postal, proxy
or proxy-postal since January 2007 will be sent a signature refresh
form for us to legally request your latest signature. Please look
out for the form being sent to your address in January 2012.
Please make sure you sign and return it ASAP as we legally have to
send a reminder 3 weeks later to everyone who does not respond and
this costs us more money.
If you have a disability which means that you
either cannot provide a signature or sign in a consistent and
distinctive way, please indicate this on the form. If you no longer
want to vote by post or proxy you must notify the Electoral
Services Office in writing in order to avoid any unnecessary
reminders. If you do not return the signature refresh form by the
deadline your existing absent vote facility will be cancelled and
you will have to vote in person or make a new application.
This Absent Vote signature refresh exercise
will be undertaken every January.