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Welcome to the Polling District Review Consultation page
The London Borough of Harrow's 2024 statutory review of its polling district and polling stations will run for four weeks from 10 January to 6 February 2024.
What is this consultation about?
The Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013, requires the London Borough of Harrow to undertake and complete a review of all of the polling districts and polling places in its area within a 16-month period ending on 31 January 2025. The previous statutory review was undertaken in 2019.
The aim of the review is to ensure that:
All electors have reasonable facilities for voting as are practicable in the circumstances; and that
So far as is reasonable and practicable that the polling places are accessible to all electors (including disabled persons) having regard to the accessibility needs of disabled persons
How you can get involved?
All current arrangements, including maps of the existing polling district boundaries and locations of polling stations, can be found under the Polling District Review documents to the right of this page.
We’d really like you to take a look and tell us your views on any aspect of the polling districts or polling places - the consultation survey is at the bottom of this page.
Views are invited from residents, political parties and local councillors, persons or groups possessing particular expertise in relation to access to premises or facilities for persons who have different forms of disability, and local community groups.
Please submit your views by 6 February 2024.
Welcome to the Polling District Review Consultation page
The London Borough of Harrow's 2024 statutory review of its polling district and polling stations will run for four weeks from 10 January to 6 February 2024.
What is this consultation about?
The Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013, requires the London Borough of Harrow to undertake and complete a review of all of the polling districts and polling places in its area within a 16-month period ending on 31 January 2025. The previous statutory review was undertaken in 2019.
The aim of the review is to ensure that:
All electors have reasonable facilities for voting as are practicable in the circumstances; and that
So far as is reasonable and practicable that the polling places are accessible to all electors (including disabled persons) having regard to the accessibility needs of disabled persons
How you can get involved?
All current arrangements, including maps of the existing polling district boundaries and locations of polling stations, can be found under the Polling District Review documents to the right of this page.
We’d really like you to take a look and tell us your views on any aspect of the polling districts or polling places - the consultation survey is at the bottom of this page.
Views are invited from residents, political parties and local councillors, persons or groups possessing particular expertise in relation to access to premises or facilities for persons who have different forms of disability, and local community groups.
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