District council by-election to go ahead in Heckington area

A by-election will go ahead in the Heckington area on Thursday, March 21 to fill a vacancy on North Kesteven District Council after four candidates stepped forward.
Polling stations will be open in the Heckington Rural Ward. File photo supplied by NKDCPolling stations will be open in the Heckington Rural Ward. File photo supplied by NKDC
Polling stations will be open in the Heckington Rural Ward. File photo supplied by NKDC

The four candidates who have put their name forward for voters in the Heckington Rural Ward to choose from are:

- Christine Collard – The Conservative Party Candidate;

- Dave Darmon – Lincolnshire Independents;

- Susan Elizabeth Hislop – Liberal Democrats;

- Jennie Peacock – Labour Party.

The by-election seeks to fill a vacancy that arose following the resignation of one of the ward’s district councillors, Stewart Ogden.

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As a two-member ward, the area continues to be represented by Councillor Sally Tarry.

Registered voters across the ward – which includes Heckington, Great Hale, Little Hale and Burton Pedwardine – will be able to vote at a polling station between 7am and 10pm on March 21 or by postal vote if they have made arrangements to have one.

All voters at a Polling Station will need to show one of the required types of photo ID in order to be able to vote. This is a new legal requirement which took effect at the May 2023 elections.

Electors must first be registered to vote. Anyone needing to register to vote – for example if you’ve moved house recently, turned 18 or know you’re not registered – the deadline is midnight on Tuesday, March 5.

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You can check if you are registered to vote by calling 01529 414155. If you are not on the electoral register, you will need to complete a form at https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

In order to vote in person, electors will need to bring one form of accepted photo ID to their polling station – such as a passport, photo driving licence, an Older Person’s Bus Pass or Defence Identity Card. The list is the same as applied in the May 2023 elections and can be seen, in full, at www.n-kesteven.gov.uk/voterID

If you don’t have an accepted photo ID, you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate at www.gov.uk/apply-for-photo-id-voter-authority-certificate before the deadline of 5pm on Wednesday, March 13. This is a free photographic identification document specific for the purposes of voting. It will remain eligible for future elections, as long as the photograph continues to bear a likeness to you.

The deadline to apply for a postal vote or to amend or cancel an existing postal or proxy vote is 5pm on Wednesday, March 6. You can find out more at https://www.n-kesteven.gov.uk/electoral-registration-elections/ways-vote-help-voting Voters can now apply for a new postal vote quickly and easily online at: www.gov.uk/apply-postal-vote and paper forms are also available from this website or by contacting Electoral Services if required.

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The deadline to apply for a new proxy vote authorising someone to vote in your behalf is 5pm on Wednesday, March 13.

Electors can now apply online for some types of proxy vote here, including to set one for at: Apply for a proxy vote - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

For further information, see: https://www.n-kesteven.gov.uk/heckingtonelection