2 July 2024 – Do you know where your polling station is?

A screenshot of the interactive polling station map. Observe the hyperlink under to go to the map.

An interactive map exhibits East Devon residents the place their polling stations are.

Many residents will likely be voting in the identical polling stations as they did for earlier elections. If they’re not sure if their polling station location has modified, they’re inspired to test. Use the interactive map to seek out your nearest polling station, or you may learn via the listing for the Exmouth and Exeter East constituency or the Honiton and Sidmouth constituency.

Most polling stations are situated in group halls, church buildings, and faculties, though there are some extra uncommon areas, comparable to a theatre, a bowling membership, and a enterprise on a rural dairy farm. Polling stations will likely be open from 7am till 10pm on Thursday, 4 July.

Voters will likely be electing MPs to characterize the 2 new constituencies that cowl the entire of the East Devon space. The Exmouth and Exeter East constituency consists of the cities of Budleigh Salterton, Cranbrook, Exmouth, Topsham, the Exeter suburb of Pinhoe, and surrounding rural areas. The Honiton and Sidmouth constituency consists of the cities of Axminster, Cullompton, Honiton, Ottery St Mary, Seaton, Sidmouth, and surrounding rural areas.

You do not want to convey a polling card with you to vote, however you will have a sound type of official photograph ID. Postal voters can even want to concentrate on new postal voting guidelines, together with the necessity to fill out a type should you hand postal votes in at a polling station or a council workplace.

As a consequence of an error made by an exterior printing contractor, many residents didn’t obtain their polling playing cards. The contractor apologised to the council for the error, they usually despatched out polling playing cards to these affected by first-class put up on Monday, 1 July.