Candidates for election to Wiltshire Council confirmed
The formal Statement of Persons Nominated notices that list all the candidates standing for election for the unitary Wiltshire Council election have been published.

The notices can be found on our website and the city, town and parish council Statement of Persons Nominated will be published shortly.
The elections for Wiltshire Council and parish, town and city councils are taking place on Thursday 1 May.
The deadline to register to vote in these elections is midnight on Friday 11 April.
Following Community Governance Reviews, some parish areas in Wiltshire have changed for these elections. This means that the electoral area people vote in and the polling station may have changed for some people. Polling station locations can be found on our website.
An interactive map of the current and new boundaries can be viewed on the Wiltshire Electoral Boundaries page.
We offer a range of support to disabled voters, including those with a learning disability. Visit Voting if you have a disability(opens new window).
The key dates for the elections are:
- People have until midnight on Friday 11 April to register to vote if they're not already registered - https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
- People have until 5pm on Monday 14 April to apply for a postal vote - https://www.gov.uk/apply-postal-vote.
- People have until 5pm on Monday 14 April to change or cancel an existing postal or proxy vote.
- People have until 5pm on Wednesday 23 April to apply for a new proxy vote (for someone to vote on their behalf) - https://www.gov.uk/apply-proxy-vote.
- People have until 5pm on Wednesday 23 April if they want to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate (if they don't have photo ID) - https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-photo-id-voter-authority-certificate
- Polls are open on Thursday 1 May from 7am - 10pm
- Election results confirmed Friday 2 - Saturday 3 May
Returning Officer for Wiltshire, Lucy Townsend, said: Local elections may seem small to some, but they have a big impact. Your vote in local elections directly impacts your community, so I strongly encourage everyone eligible to ensure they are registered to vote.
Voting in local elections will have an impact on who makes the decisions that will affect people's day to day lives. It only takes a few minutes to register to vote.
Our advice for those wishing to vote by post is to apply as soon as possible, and for everyone planning to vote on election day itself is to make sure they have valid photo ID or apply for a Voter Authority Certificate. Veteran Cards are now an accepted form of ID and can be used in this election.
We'll be organising more elections in Wiltshire than most other areas in the country and behind the scenes my team will be working round the clock to ensure a smooth election process for residents.
For a list of accepted forms of photo ID people should visit https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/voting-and-elections/voter-id/accepted-forms-photo-id.
Poll cards were sent out a few weeks ago, which will show the polling station location and also the key deadline dates above. People can also find their local polling station at https://wheredoivote.co.uk/. If you have recently moved or will be moving in the next week, make sure you are registered at your new address by midnight on 11 April.
For more information about the local elections, people can visit https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/local-elections