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NOTICE of ELECTIONS – District & Parish 2019 NOTICE OF ELECTIONS DISTRICT OF MALDON ELECTIONS OF DISTRICT and PARISH COUNCILLORS for the several Wards and Parishes mentioned below ____________________________________________________________________________ 1. ELECTIONS are to be held of DISTRICT and PARISH COUNCILLORS for the said Wards and Parishes (or Wards of Parishes) of the DISTRICT. 2. The NUMBER of DISTRICT and PARISH COUNCILLORS to be elected for each of the said Wards or Parishes (or Wards of Parishes) is as follows: Name of Ward No. of Councillors Name of Ward No. of Councillors ALTHORNE TWO MALDON WEST TWO BURNHAM-ON-CROUCH NORTH TWO MAYLAND TWO BURNHAM-ON-CROUCH SOUTH TWO PURLEIGH TWO GREAT TOTHAM TWO SOUTHMINSTER TWO HEYBRIDGE EAST TWO TILLINGHAM ONE HEYBRIDGE WEST TWO TOLLESBURY ONE MALDON EAST ONE TOLLESHUNT D’ARCY TWO MALDON NORTH TWO WICKHAM BISHOPS AND WOODHAM TWO MALDON SOUTH TWO Parish No. of Councillors Parish No. of Councillors ALTHORNE SEVEN MALDON – West Ward FIVE (a) ASHELDHAM THREE MAYLAND – Mayland Ward SIX BRADWELL-ON-SEA SEVEN MAYLAND – Maylandsea Ward THREE BURNHAM-ON-CROUCH – North Ward FIVE MUNDON FIVE BURNHAM-ON-CROUCH – South Ward FIVE NORTH FAMBRIDGE FIVE COLD NORTON SEVEN PURLEIGH NINE (a) DENGIE TWO SOUTHMINSTER NINE GOLDHANGER SEVEN ST LAWRENCE SEVEN GREAT BRAXTED FIVE STEEPLE FIVE GREAT TOTHAM NINE STOW MARIES FIVE (b) HAZELEIGH THREE TILLINGHAM SEVEN HEYBRIDGE – Basin Ward ONE TOLLESBURY – East Ward EIGHT HEYBRIDGE – East Ward FIVE TOLLESBURY - West Ward THREE HEYBRIDGE – West Ward SIX TOLLESHUNT D’ARCY SEVEN (c) LANGFORD THREE TOLLESHUNT KNIGHTS SEVEN LATCHINGDON SEVEN TOLLESHUNT MAJOR SEVEN LITTLE BRAXTED FIVE (c) ULTING TWO LITTLE TOTHAM SEVEN WICKHAM BISHOPS NINE MALDON – East Ward TWO (b) WOODHAM MORTIMER FOUR MALDON – North Ward FOUR WOODHAM WALTER SEVEN MALDON – South Ward FOUR 3. Nomination papers must be hand delivered to the Returning Officer at the main reception of the Maldon District Council, Princes Road, Maldon, Essex CM9 5DL, on any day after the date of this notice, on any working day between the hours of 10am and 4pm, but by no later than 4pm on Wednesday, 3 April 2019. 4. Nomination papers are available from the offices of the Returning Officer during the times stated above, and can be downloaded from Maldon District Council’s website at www.maldon.gov.uk 5. If any election is contested, the poll will take place on THURSDAY, 2 MAY 2019. 6. Applications to register to vote must reach the Electoral Registration Officer, Princes Road, Maldon, Essex CM9 5DL, by 12 midnight on Friday, 12 April 2019, or register online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote by the same deadline. 7. Applications, amendments or cancellations of postal votes must reach the Electoral Registration Officer at the above address by 5pm on Monday, 15 April 2019. 8. Applications to vote by proxy at these elections must reach the Electoral Registration Officer by 5pm on Wednesday, 24 April 2019. 9. Applications to vote by emergency proxy at these elections on the grounds of physical incapacity or for work/service reasons must reach the Electoral Registration Officer by 5pm on Thursday, 2 May 2019. The physical incapacity must have occurred after 5pm on Wednesday, 24 April 2019. To apply on the grounds of work/service, the person must have become aware that they cannot go to the polling station in person after 5pm on Wednesday, 24 April 2019. Dated: 15 March 2019 Ms Emma Foy, Returning Officer Note: (a) Parishes of Asheldham and Dengie are grouped under a common parish council. (b) Parishes of Hazeleigh and Woodham Mortimer are grouped under a common parish council. (c) Parishes of Langford and Ulting are grouped under a common parish council. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Maldon District Council, Princes Road, Maldon, Essex CM9 5DL Tel: 01621 854477 Email: [email protected] www.maldon.gov.uk .
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