Leicestershire Police sets out its role as Coalville area voters prepare to go to the polls

By Coalville Nub News Reporter

3rd May 2023 | Local News

Image: Leicestershire Police/Pixabay
Image: Leicestershire Police/Pixabay

Leicestershire Police says it is prepared and ready to support a 'peaceful polling day' during tomorrow's (Thursday) local elections.

The arrangements and running of the district and town council elections are managed under law by local councils, following the clear guidance of the independent Electoral Commission.

Leicestershire Police explained that its role is to maintain a safe space for elections to take place peacefully and to investigate any reports of breaches of electoral law.

It adds this means staying in close contact with the officials at polling stations and managing election processes, carrying out regular patrols, and engaging with the public where necessary throughout the day.

This Thursday many people will be casting their votes between 7am and 10pm across North West Leicestershire.

Leicestershire Police says it will have regular patrols in place on polling day - and specially-trained investigators will be liaising with organisers if there are any reports or concerns raised by candidates, their agents, or members of the public.

It is the first elections in England where photo identification will be needed at polling stations.

Local election officials will be asking to see photo ID on the day - but police officers will not ask to see ID for election purposes.

Chief Superintendent Jonny Starbuck said: "Leicestershire Police is prepared and ready to support election day across the county.

"As usual, we have a robust patrol plan in place to support the day and a specially-trained team to look into any concerns by organisers, candidates or members of the public.

"Police play a supporting role in elections which are organised by local councils.

"We are expecting a peaceful day across the city and two counties. Any concerns can be reported to the police online HERE or 999 in an emergency."

     

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