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Supply of the Register of Electors 2020 h&f\_/ Electoral Services hammersmith & fulham Supply of the Register of Electors 2020 The full list of all persons and organisations supplied with a copy of the Register of Electors between 31 January - 30 November 2020. London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham If you have any comments or questions please contact: Clancy Connolly Electora l Services Officer [email protected] 01 October 2020 Version of Area(s) Party/Organisation Register Price Register/Updates Requested 31 January 2020 Hammersmith & Fulham Free Statutory Register & monthly Councillor's Ward Councillors Full Register Requirement updates. Only 31 January 2020 Hammersmith & Fulham Free Statutory Register & monthly Libraries Open Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Free Statutory Register & monthly Liberal Democrats Full Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Register, Overseas Free Statutory voters list & monthly Labour Party Full Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Register, Overseas Free Statutory voters list & monthly Conservative Party Full Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Register, Overseas Free Statutory voters list & monthly Greg Hands MP Full Register Requirement updates. Fulham Wards 31 January 2020 Register, Overseas Free Statutory voters list & monthly Hammersmith Andrew Slaughter MP Full Register Requirement updates. Wards 31 January 2020 Free Statutory Register & monthly Hammersmith Labour Full Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Hammersmith & Fulham Free Statutory Register & monthly Liberal Democrats Full Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Free Statutory Register & monthly Animal Welfare Party Full Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Register, Overseas Free Statutory voters list & monthly Renew Party Full Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Full (Credit Register & monthly Crediva Reference) £487.00 updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Full (Credit Register & monthly Experian Reference) £487.00 updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Transunion Full (Credit Register & monthly (Formerly Callcredit Ltd) Reference) £487.00 updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Register, Overseas Full (Credit voters list & monthly Equifax Reference) £511.50 updates. Whole Borough 31 January 2020 Free Statutory Register & monthly The Electoral Commission Full Register Requirement updates. Whole Borough Free Statutory 31 January 2020 British Library Full Register Requirement Register Only Whole Borough Full (Jury Summonsing Free Statutory 31 January 2020 Jury Summoning Bureau Register) Requirement Register Only Whole Borough David Kurten Full Register Free Statutory Whole Borough Requirement 31 January 2020 & 02 March 2020 Registers Only 31 January 2020 & Free Statutory 02 March 2020 Greater London Assembly Full Register Requirement Registers Only Whole Borough Free Statutory 31 January 2020 Green Party Full Register Requirement Register Only Whole Borough Free Statutory 31 January 2020 Women’s Equality Party Full Register Requirement Register Only Whole Borough Free Statutory 31 January 2020 Rejoin EU Party Full Register Requirement Register Only Whole Borough 23 May 2019 EU Kensington, Chelsea & Marked Register & Parliamentary Fulham Conservative Party Postal Vote List £171.00 Election Whole Borough 01 June 2020 Daniel Vu Open Register £72.50 Register Whole Borough 03 August 2020 Intelligent Tracing Ltd Open Register £72.50 Register Whole Borough 12 December 2019 Askew Ward & Marked Register & UK Parliamentary Shepherds Bush Green Party Postal Vote List £45.00 General Election Green Ward 01 October 2020 Full Register & Free Statutory Register update & Brexit Party Postal Vote List. Requirement monthly updates. Whole Borough .
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