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West Lancashire Borough Council is undertaking an interim review of some Polling Districts and Polling Places and is inviting comments from the public on its proposals.
Following the all-out elections on the new ward boundaries in May 2023, areas in Ormskirk West, Rural West, and Skelmersdale South have been highlighted for review ahead of the May 2024 elections.
The proposal for Rural West is cost neutral, for Ormskirk West the estimated cost is £3000 per election and for Skelmersdale South, the estimated cost is £1000 per election. For more information you can read the Interim Polling Review 2023 initial report here
We would like to hear your views on the proposed changes. Please leave your feedback on the survey below.
You can view both the existing and proposed Polling District Maps by clicking here.
Thank you for your comments. This review has now closed and the feedback is being considered.
West Lancashire Borough Council is undertaking an interim review of some Polling Districts and Polling Places and is inviting comments from the public on its proposals.
Following the all-out elections on the new ward boundaries in May 2023, areas in Ormskirk West, Rural West, and Skelmersdale South have been highlighted for review ahead of the May 2024 elections.
The proposal for Rural West is cost neutral, for Ormskirk West the estimated cost is £3000 per election and for Skelmersdale South, the estimated cost is £1000 per election. For more information you can read the Interim Polling Review 2023 initial report here
We would like to hear your views on the proposed changes. Please leave your feedback on the survey below.
You can view both the existing and proposed Polling District Maps by clicking here.
West Lancashire Borough Council want to understand the views residents have in relation to our Interim Polling Review.
The survey should take around five minutes to complete, thank your sharing your feedback with us.
To aid your understanding of the upcoming content, please take a moment to familiarise yourself with the following terms:
Polling District: a geographical area created by the sub-division of a constituency, ward, or division into smaller parts.
Polling Place: the building or area, as designated by the Local Authority, in which the Returning Officer will select polling stations.
Polling Station: Chosen by the Returning Officer for the election, a polling station is the room or building within the polling place where the poll takes place.
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