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POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER ELECTION

6 MAY 2021

INFORMATION PACK FOR CANDIDATES AND AGENTS

Contents

1. Submission of Nomination Papers 2. Overview 3. Covid Considerations 4. Contact Details 5. Candidate Addresses 6. Access to Electoral Register and other resources 7. Registration and Absent Voting 8. Agents 9. Spending Limits 10. Canvassing and Political Advertising 11. Verification and Count Overview 12. EC Guidance 13. Publication of Results 14. Declaration of Acceptance of Office 15. Term of Office 16. Briefings

Appendix 1 – Contact Details for Council’s within the Police area Appendix 2 – Election Timetable Appendix 3 – Candidate Contact Details Form Appendix 4 – Candidate Checklist Appendix 5 – Nomination Form Appendix 6 – Candidate’s Home Address Form Appendix 7– Consent to nomination Appendix 8 – Certificate of Authorisation (Party candidates only) Appendix 9 – Request for Party Emblem (Party candidates only) Appendix 10 – Notification of election agent Appendix 11 – Notification of sub-agent (optional) Appendix 12 – Candidates Deposits Form Appendix 13 – Notice of withdrawal Appendix 14 – Candidate’s Addresses Appendix 15 – Candidate Address Timeline Appendix 16 – Factsheet on Candidate Addresses Appendix 17 – Register Request Form Appendix 18 – Absent Voters Request Form Appendix 19 – Notification of postal voting agents, polling agents and counting agents Appendix 20 – Postal Vote Openings and Times Appendix 21 – Code of Conduct for Campaigners Appendix 22 – Declarations of Secrecy Appendix 23 – Polling Station Lists Appendix 24 – Verification and Count location plans Appendix 25 – Count Procedure and Stockton Count layout Appendix 26 – Thornaby Pavilion car parking Appendix 27 – Feedback Form

J Danks Police Area Returning Officer (PARO)

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1. Submission of Nomination Papers

Candidates/ Agents are encouraged to email scanned nomination forms and supporting papers for informal checking at the earliest opportunity. However, the law requires formal submission of nomination papers by hand, as set out below.

Please email nomination papers for informal checking to [email protected] and telephone Margaret Waggott on 01642 527064 to confirm.

When a candidate is validly nominated, they will receive a letter confirming their nomination.

Form Delivery Where and when Notes Method Nomination Paper By hand by: Between 10.00am to Details of the required eight subscribers on the (including all 4.00pm on any working nomination form should be from the electoral register supporting pages) • The candidate day from Tuesday 23 for any voting area within the police area as published on • The proposer or March until 4.00pm on 1 March 2021. Original signed seconder as Thursday 8 April version shown on the 2021. The deadline for nominations is 4pm on Thursday nomination form 8 April 2021. • The candidate’s To the Police Area election agent, Returning Officer, the If a party name or description is used, this must be provided the Elections Office, Room 65, identical to the entry on the EC Register of notice of Municipal Buildings, Political Parties. appointment has Church Road, Stockton on been received Tees, TS19 1UE (sat nav). Alternatively the word “Independent” may be used as a description. Deadline 8 April 2021 4pm A deposit of £5,000 must be paid for each candidate by the deadline for delivery of nominations either by the deposit of legal tender (cash in British Pounds only), by means of a banker's draft or by an electronic bank transfer direct to Stockton-On-Tees Borough Council using Sort Code 55-61-00, Account Number 07436998 and quoting your name. Home Address By hand: As above The home address: Form • Must be completed in full • The candidate • Must not contain abbreviations Original signed • The proposer or Deadline • Must be the candidate current home address version seconder as 8 April 2021 4pm • Must not be a business address (unless this is shown on the also their home address) nomination form • The candidate’s A candidate may choose not have their home election agent, address published on the statement of persons provided the nominated. In this case, they must state an electoral notice of area which can be any constituency, division or ward appointment has contained within the police area). been received If a candidate has requested on the home address form that their home address details are supressed, but they become their own election agent as a result of not having appointed anybody else, the candidate’s home address will be published on the notice of election agents, even though, as a candidate, they have requested to keep it private.

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Candidate By hand As above The consent form should be signed and dated by the Consent to candidate no earlier than 31 calendar days before the Nomination There are no Deadline nomination deadline (i.e. not before 8 March and by 8 restrictions as to 8 April 2021 4pm April 2021). Original signed who can deliver version

Certificate of By hand As above A certificate, signed by an authorised officer (and being Authorisation or post an original document). Deadline Original signed There are no 8 April 2021 4pm As long as a person who has signed a certificate version restrictions as to claims that they have been authorised to do so by who can deliver the registered Nominating Officer, the certificate should be taken at face value.

However, it would be helpful if Nominating Officers’ delegated authorities were up to date and provided to the PARO in advance of the nominations process. Delegated authorities may be sent by post or electronically.

Request for Party By hand As above If the party has more than one registered emblem, Emblem or post the candidate should specify which one they want to Deadline use. Original signed There are no 8 April 2021 4pm version restrictions as to who can deliver Notification of By hand As above If no agent is appointed by the deadline for Election Agent or post withdrawals, the candidate is deemed to be their own Deadline election agent. Original signed 8 April 2021 4pm version

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2. Overview

The Police Area Returning Officer and Local Returning Officer for Stockton is Julie Danks. The other Local Returning Officers are Denise McGuckin (), Tony Parkinson () and John Sampson ( and Cleveland).

Local Returning Officers are responsible for:

• The conduct of the poll • The printing of the ballot papers • The appointment of Presiding Officers and Poll Clerks • Management of the Postal Voting Process • The verification and counting of votes

The Police Area Returning Officer is responsible for:

• The giving of notice of any PCC Election • The conduct of the nominations process • Ensuring that the requirements as to the content of candidate election addresses and the procedures for submitting them are complied with • The calculation of votes given for each candidate and the declaration of the result

3. COVID Considerations

The coronavirus pandemic continues to impact our daily lives and as such presents particular challenges for the holding of elections. National guidance has been provided by the Electoral Commission, which has been developed in close consultation with the AEA and Cabinet Office to support our planning which is informed by initial and ongoing risk assessments of our electoral processes.

In addition, specialist local Public Health and health and safety advice has helped to identify any mitigation measures that will need to be implemented to enable us to deliver the poll. We would ask all Candidates and Agents to follow the public health guidelines and to wear the appropriate PPE at all times.

Please do not attend any part of the election should you be experiencing COVID symptoms of a high temperature, a new, continuous cough or a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste, or if your circumstances require you to isolate.

If there are any concerns about a candidate or agent breaching COVID rules, these should be reported through the online reporting system found at the following link:

https://www.cleveland.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/c19/v7/tell-us-about-a-possible-breach-of- coronavirus-covid-19-measures/

4. Contact Details

Contact details for the Councils within the Cleveland Force Area are attached at Appendix 1.

5. Candidates’ Addresses

A copy template (information only) for the production of your Candidate’s address is attached at Appendix 14 together with the timeline for the submission (Appendix 15), approval and publication of Candidates’ addresses, it should be noted that the deadline for the submission of addresses to the PARO is 12 noon on Thursday 8 April. If the PARO has not received an address from you which

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by that time complies with the relevant requirements, any address which may have been prepared for you will not be able to be published on the Cabinet Office’s website.

If an address does not meet the relevant legal requirements it will be returned to the Candidate’s Agent and appropriate corrections will be invited. Resubmitted addresses must however be submitted to the PARO by 12 noon on 8 April.

6. Access to the Electoral Register and List of Absent Voters and Other Resources

Prior to 29 March

Elected representatives, candidates, local constituency parties and registered political Parties are entitled to receive a full copy of the Register of Electors and the lists of people voting by post or proxy (the list of absent voters) on request and free of charge. Such requests must be made in writing and must:

• Specify the document that is required • State whether the request is made for current documents only or whether it includes a request for the supply of any subsequent documents, such as notices of alteration • State whether a printed copy of any of the documents is requested instead of the version in data form From 29 March

Once you officially become a candidate (on the 29 March at the earliest) you are entitled to receive a free copy of the electoral registers and the lists of absent voters for the whole of the Police area you are contesting. The Police Area Returning Officer (PARO) has made arrangements to coordinate requests for all the registers and lists in the police area. The version of the electoral registers and lists supplied will be the ones current at the time of your request. You may also request the updates to the electoral registers and lists that are published in the lead-up to the poll, including the list of newly registered electors when it is published five working days before the poll. Once the election is over, you are not allowed to have subsequent registers or updates.

The request must be made in writing and the relevant forms are attached for this purpose. To obtain a copy you will need to complete these forms and return them to Police Area Returning Officer, Municipal Buildings, PO Box 11, Church Road, Stockton-on-Tees, TS18 1LD.

These documents contain personal information and their use is accordingly strictly controlled.

A candidate can use the registers and lists to complete their nomination form; assist with their campaign, and to check that donations are permissible.

A candidate should not use the registers or lists for any other purpose, and should not pass them, or copies of them, to anyone outside their campaign.

Any person found breaching these restrictions could face an unlimited fine and/or imprisonment.

Electoral Services will also supply, on written request, electorate totals for a particular electoral area to the eligible recipients set out above.

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Street Lists

Legislation does not give any entitlement to street lists from the Electoral Register. However, this information can be obtained from high street retailers. The following links may be of use:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-Street-County-Durham- /dp/1849072450/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413550694&sr=8- 1&keywords=Philip%27s+Street+Atlas+County+Durham+and+Teesside http://www.az.co.uk/?nid=60&iid=9856&pts=1,2,3,4,5,6,&s=stockton-on-tees&t=0&st=1

7. Registration and Absent Voting

The deadline for registration for this election is midnight on Monday 19 April.

Applications for postal votes, and for amendments or cancellations of existing postal and proxy votes must reach the Electoral Registration Officer by no later than 5pm on Tuesday 20 April. Applications to vote by proxy at this election must reach the Electoral Registration Officer by 5pm on Tuesday 27 April. Applications to vote by proxy at this election, applied for on grounds of physical incapacity and where that physical incapacity occurred after 5pm on Tuesday 27 April, must reach the Electoral Registration Officer by no later than 5pm on Thursday 6 May. Please ensure that any forms that are handed to you are submitted as soon as possible to ensure they can be processed in time for this election.

Issue of Postal Votes

Postal voting packs are scheduled for release to Royal Mail on:

Monday 19 April Tuesday 20 April Sunday 25 April

Replacement of spoilt postal ballot papers

An elector may apply for a replacement if they have spoilt either their ballot paper or their postal voting statement. Applications for a replacement must be made to the Local Returning Officer at the relevant Council Offices before 5pm on polling day.

All documents must be returned to the Local Returning Officer regardless of whether or not these have been spoilt including the return envelope ‘B’ and the ballot paper envelope ‘A’. A new postal ballot pack (ballot paper, postal voting statement and relevant envelopes) can then be issued to the elector.

Replacement of lost ballot papers

An elector may apply for a replacement if they have lost their ballot papers. The first day to issue replacements for lost ballot papers is Thursday 29 April. Applications for a replacement must be made to the Local Returning Officer at the relevant Council Offices before 5pm on polling day.

The description ‘lost’ includes the situation where the voter has lost the ballot paper, in addition to the situation where the voter claims not to have received their postal ballot pack.

In the case where an elector has lost any part of their postal ballot pack, they must return the remaining parts to the Local Returning Officer when applying for a replacement.

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Electors will have to attend the appropriate council office in person and provide identification. The recommended approach is one proof of identity with a photograph eg passport, driving licence, bus pass, student card or two proofs of identity without a photograph eg council tax payment book, allowance/benefits/pension book.

It is common practice for voters to contact the relevant elections office by telephone to enquire about a replacement ballot pack if their postal vote has failed to arrive. Electoral Services for the relevant voting area will advise about the procedure and what proof of identity the elector will need to produce before a replacement postal ballot pack can be issued.

Postal Vote Opening

Candidates and Agents are entitled to attend the opening of postal votes in addition to postal voting agents if notice of appointment is given to the Police Area Returning Officer before the opening session commences.

At the close of poll at 10pm each Local Returning Officer will make arrangements for a team of staff to open the postal votes that have been handed in at the polling stations during the day.

Details of postal vote openings and numbers of permitted agents at each opening location are set out at Appendix 20.

8. Agents

The PARO will receive all requests for agents at this election.

The PARO will confirm the appointment of election agents and sub-agents.

Local Returning Officers will process and issue passes to agents in respect of local verification and count, local postal vote opening sessions and polling agents in each local area.

Candidates will be permitted to appoint reserve counting agents should agents be unavailable due to having Covid symptoms or having to self-isolate. Notification will still be required by same deadline.

Key deadlines to note are:-

Appointment of Election Agents – 4pm – 8 April Sub Agents, Polling Agents and Counting Agents – Midnight on 28 April Postal Voting Agents can be appointed up to the start of each opening session

There is no limit on the number of polling agents; however, only one polling agent per candidate may be permitted in a polling station at the same time.

Covid guidelines will need to be applied, in consultation with candidates and agents, which may mean voluntarily restricting the number of people who can be present in the venue at the same time.

9. Guidance on Spending Limits

The spending and donation rules apply during the regulated period. The regulated period begins on the day after you officially become a candidate and ends on 6 May 2021. The earliest date that you can officially become a candidate is 29 March 2021 and you will become a candidate on this date if you or others have announced your intention to stand. If you, for example, place orders in advance of this date, the spending rules still apply if this is for expenditure during the regulated period.

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More information is contained in part 3 of the Guidance for Candidates and Agents at https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/candidate-or-agent/police-and-crime-commissioner- elections

In the event of further queries about spending, these should be directed to the Electoral Commission.

10. Canvassing and Political Advertising

Information on canvassing in concierge-controlled flats and in town centres is available from each Council. Please contact the relevant Local Returning Officer.

If election advertisements are placed on Council owned street furniture, property or land, arrangements will be made to have them removed.

11. Verification and Count Overview

All attendees are instructed to observe the following COVID measures:

➢ Do not attend if you are awaiting a test result ➢ If you have any of the following coronavirus symptoms get a test and stay at home: o a high temperature o a new, continuous cough o a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste ➢ Do not attend if you are required to self-isolate ➢ Face masks and visors should always be worn by all attendees in the Pavilion ➢ Maintain social distancing - where you cannot stay 2 metres apart, you should stay more than 1 metre apart and take additional steps to stay safe by following these guidelines ➢ Please bring your own food and drink and wash your hands before eating; do not share food ➢ Do not touch anything you don’t have to ➢ Do not touch your face ➢ Regularly use the hand sanitiser provided ➢ Do not car share unless this is with a member of your own household or support bubble

After the close of poll, Presiding Officers will deliver ballot boxes, postal votes handed in at the polling stations and election materials to local verification and count venues within each Council area. Verification of ballot papers and counting of the votes will take place at the following local venues:

Stockton

Thornaby Pavilion Town Centre Thornaby TS17 9EW

Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough Sports Village Alan Peacock Way Middlesbrough TS4 3AE

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Redcar

Redcar & Cleveland Leisure and Community Heart Ridley Street Redcar TS10 1TD

Hartlepool

Mill House Leisure Centre Raby Road Hartlepool TS24 8AR

Counting of the votes for the PCC election will take place at local count venues at 10am on Friday 7 May 2021. The collation of the result for Cleveland will be carried out at the Stockton count venue by the PARO. See Appendix 25 for Stockton layout plan.

A mini counting procedure will be adopted at each venue. This means that each count table is a mini count and ballot papers allocated at the start of the count will remain with the table throughout the process. This includes doubtful ballot papers which will be adjudicated on a continuous basis at each mini count table by the Local Returning Officers and their deputies appointed to adjudication teams.

Counting will take place in two stages if there are three or more candidates. The supplementary voting (SV) system will be used at this election. In an SV count, the first stage is to count the first preference votes for candidates. Where the candidate with the most votes has more than 50% of the valid first preference votes cast, they will be declared duly elected. If a candidate does not have an overall majority, second preference votes from candidates eliminated from the contest will be counted for the two candidates remaining in the contest (i.e. the two with the most votes at the first preference stage).

We suggest that if a two-stage count is required, eliminated candidates and agents leave the Pavilion at the end of the first stage to minimise interaction and help with social distancing.

Media will be hosted at the Stockton local count venue, Thornaby Pavilion, by our communications colleagues with press, news and radio being allocated an area in the spectator gallery.

There are short stay car parks at Thornaby Town Centre (see Appendix 26 Thornaby Town Centre car parking sites map), there is nearby on-street car parking and good public transport links.

The Local Returning Officers have a duty to give the Counting Agents reasonable facilities for overseeing the proceedings, and information with regard to the count. There will be a public address system in operation to allow candidates, agents and counting agents to hear announcements in the count hall and an information pack for those attending.

The rules for allocating counting agents are that the number shall be the same in the case of each candidate, and that the total number allocated shall not be less than the total number of counting staff.

Details of the permitted numbers of Counting Agents will be posted on Council websites after the close of nominations.

You must give Notice of Appointment of Counting Agents by Wednesday 28 April 2021.

The Local Returning Offices will be receiving all requests for agents at this election in relation to attendance at their local count venues.

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Admission to the verification and count will be by way of an admission letter sent directly to candidates, agents and counting agents. Please ensure the Notice of Appointment of Counting Agents gives an appropriate postal address. Security staff will be checking admission letters at the entrance to the count venue.

All persons attending the count must be made aware of the secrecy provisions attached at Appendix 22.

Candidates, agents and counting agents will be given admittance to the Count Hall from 9.30am.

• Covid measures will be in place and will be enforced • Order and quiet are to be maintained throughout the count • A Candidate, Election Agent, or Counting Agent shall not touch or handle any ballot paper; your role is to oversee proceedings • No food or drink is to be placed on any of the tables • No stilettos are permitted in the Count Hall in order to protect the sports hall flooring • The Count Venue is a no smoking building and smoking in any part of the venue is not allowed • Mobile phones should remain switched off within the Count Hall • Flash cameras should not be used, and any photographs should not break the Secrecy Rules. • In the event of a health and safety incident, the Pavilion reception must be notified who will take appropriate action. Please note the postcode to be used to call the emergency services to the Pavilion is TS17 9EW • All areas are accessible to disabled visitors and guide dogs are permitted

12. Electoral Commission Guidance

The Electoral Commission has produced a code of conduct for campaigners which sets out a summary of the law and offers advice about how these individuals should conduct themselves during an election campaign.

Please bear this in mind if you are campaigning for yourself or others, and please bring it to the attention of those who campaign for you.

Specific guidance about campaigning during the current period of national lockdown and for changes to be implemented from 8 March can be found at the following link:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-governments-approach-to-elections-and- referendums-during-covid-19/the-governments-approach-to-elections-and-referendums-during- covid-19

Full guidance is available for candidates and agents at the following links.

https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/candidate-or-agent/police-and-crime-commissioner- elections

In addition, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners has produced the following briefing pack for PCC candidates:

apcc_pcc_candidate_briefing_december_2020-002.pdf (apccs.police.uk)

13. Publication of Results

The result will be published on Council websites and posted in Council Buildings.

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14. Declaration of Acceptance of Office

The declaration of acceptance of office must be made within two months from the day of the election and may be signed immediately after the result of the election has been declared. If you do not submit your declaration within two months, the post will be declared vacant and a by-election will be held.

The declaration, when made, must be delivered to the appropriate officer. The appropriate officer for the Cleveland force area is the Managing Director of Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council. The declaration can be made before the appropriate officer, a justice of the peace or magistrate, or a commissioner appointed to administer oaths in the Senior Courts.

15. Term of Office

If elected, your term of office as Police and Crime Commissioner will start on the seventh calendar day after polling day which is 13 May 2021. Owing to the postponement of the 2020 election, the term of office will be for three years on this occasion.

16. Briefings

Briefings for candidates and agents will take place on Monday 22 March 2021 at 5pm and on Friday 9 April 2021 at 4pm. These will be virtual meetings over Microsoft Teams. Please contact the Electoral Helpline 01642 526196 to register your interest and we will email a link to the meetings.

Additional appendices are attached to support your candidature.

Further Information can be obtained from the Electoral Commission:

Guidance for Candidates and Agents 0333 103 1928 https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/candidate-or-agent/police-and-crime- commissioner-elections

Party and Election Finance 0333 103 1928 [email protected]

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

You are responsible for looking after the personal data of the people who support your nomination. You are the data controller for this information and when collecting subscriber information, you should point out what the information will be used for, how personal data will be processed and how it will be kept secure.

You should make it clear to the people who agree to support your nomination, that their names and addresses will form part of the public record. By law their details must be published and made available. The lawful basis to collect the information in this form is that it is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest and exercise of official authority as set out in Representation of the People Act 1983 and associated regulations. If individuals do not agree to this then they should not support the nomination.

You should also explain that the information will be shared with the Police Area Returning Officer. For further information on data protection and data processing you should refer to the privacy notice on the website at https://www.stockton.gov.uk/our-council/good-governance-doing-things- properly/privacy-notices/

Please contact the Information Commissioner's Office for further information about how the General Data Protection Regulation affects you.

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APPENDIX 1

POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER ELECTIONS

6 MAY 2021

Contact Details

Contact details for the Councils within the Cleveland Force Area are as follows.

Local Returning Officer: Electoral Registration Officer: Election Manager: Hartlepool Denise McGuckin Denise McGuckin Lorraine Bennison Hartlepool Borough Council Hartlepool Borough Council Hartlepool Borough Council Victoria Road Victoria Road Victoria Road Civic Centre Civic Centre Civic Centre Hartlepool Hartlepool Hartlepool TS24 8AY TS24 8AY TS24 8AY

Email: Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 01429 523001 Tel: 01429 523001 Tel: 01429 523017

Middlesbrough Tony Parkinson Tony Parkinson John Stuart Middlesbrough Council Middlesbrough Council PO Box 503 PO Box 503 PO Box 503 Town Hall Town Hall Town Hall Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Middlesbrough TS1 9FX TS1 9FX TS1 9FX

E-mail: E-mail: Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 01642 729101 Tel: 01642 729101 Tel: 01642 729772

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Redcar and John Sampson John Sampson Ali Haver Cleveland House Redcar and Cleveland House Redcar and Cleveland House Street Kirkleatham Street Kirkleatham Street Redcar Redcar Redcar TS10 1RT TS10 1RT TS10 1RT

Email: Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 01642 771144 Tel: 01642 771144 Tel: 01642 444528

Stockton Julie Danks (and PARO) Julie Danks Margaret Waggott Municipal Buildings Municipal Buildings Municipal Buildings Church Road Church Road Church Road Stockton on Tees Stockton on Tees Stockton on Tees TS18 1LD TS18 1LD TS18 1LD

Email: Email: Email: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 01642 527007 Tel: 01642 527007 Tel: 01642 527064

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Combined timetable for elections in : 6 May 2021

This timetable covers the following polls taking place on 6 May 2021:

• Police and Crime Commissioner elections • local government principal area elections (i.e. district, borough, county, and unitary authority elections) • parish council elections • local authority mayoral elections in England • combined authority mayoral elections in England

The days which are disregarded in calculating the timetable are Saturday, Sunday, bank holidays and any day appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning.

Please be aware that the timetable may change in the event of days being appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning.

This timetable has been developed based on the legislation as it currently stands and so it may be subject to change. We will update and re-publish the timetable as appropriate if further legislation is made.

Event Election(s) Working days before Date (deadline if poll (deadline if not not midnight) midnight) Publication of All Not later than 25 days Not later than notice of election Monday 29 March

Delivery of PCC and Between the hours of Between 10am and nomination combined 10am and 4pm on any 4pm on any working papers authority day after the day after publication mayoral publication of the of notice of election notice of election until and until 4pm on 4pm on the nineteenth Thursday 8 April day before polling day This document was classified as: OFFICIAL

Event Election(s) Working days before Date (deadline if poll (deadline if not not midnight) midnight) Delivery of Local, local From the date and On any working day nomination authority time stated on the during the hours papers mayoral notice of election until stated on the notice and parish 4pm on the nineteenth of election until 4pm day before polling day on Thursday 8 April

Deadline for All 19 days (4pm) 4pm on Thursday 8 withdrawals April

Deadline for the PCC, 19 days (4pm) 4pm on Thursday 8 notification of combined April appointment of authority election agent mayoral, local, local authority mayoral

Making objections PCC and On 19 days (10am to Between 10am and to nomination combined 5pm), subject to the 12 noon on papers authority following: Thursday 8 April mayoral objections can be Between 10 am – 12 made to all delivered noon objections can nominations be made to all delivered nominations Between 12 noon and 5pm on Thursday 8 April Between 12 noon and objections can only 5pm objections can be made to only be made to nominations nominations delivered delivered after 4pm after 4pm, 20 days on Wednesday 7 before the poll April

Publication of first All 19 days Thursday 8 April interim election notice of alteration This document was classified as: OFFICIAL

Event Election(s) Working days before Date (deadline if poll (deadline if not not midnight) midnight) Publication of All Not later than 18 days Not later than 4pm statement of (4pm) on Friday 9 April persons nominated

Deadline for All 12 days Monday 19 April receiving applications for registration

Deadline for All 11 days (5pm) 5pm on Tuesday receiving new 20 April postal vote and postal proxy applications, and for changes to existing postal or proxy votes

Deadline for All 6 days (5pm) 5pm on Tuesday receiving new 27 April applications to vote by proxy (not postal proxy or emergency proxies)

Publication of All Between 18 days and Between Friday second interim 6 days 9 April and Tuesday election notice of 27 April (inclusive) alteration

Publication of All Not later than 6 days Not later than notice of poll Tuesday 27 April

Publication of All 5 days Wednesday 28 April final election notice of alteration This document was classified as: OFFICIAL

Event Election(s) Working days before Date (deadline if poll (deadline if not not midnight) midnight) Deadline for All 5 days Wednesday 28 April notification of appointment of polling and counting agents

Notification of PCC and 5 days Wednesday 28 April appointment of combined sub-agents authority mayoral

First date that All 4 days Thursday 29 April electors can apply for a replacement for lost postal votes

Polling day All 0 (7am to 10pm) 7am to 10pm on Thursday 6 May

Last time that All 0 (5pm) 5pm on Thursday electors can 6 May apply for a replacement for spoilt or lost postal votes

Deadline for All 0 (5pm) 5pm on Thursday emergency proxy 6 May applications

Last time to alter All 0 (9pm) 9pm on Thursday the register due 6 May to clerical error or court appeal

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APPENDIX 3

Candidate Contact Information Form

Please would you provide the following details which will be shared with the Police for security purposes.

Candidate:

Name

Party

Telephone

Mobile

Email

Address

Agent:

Name

Telephone

Mobile

Email

Address

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General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

You are responsible for looking after the personal data of the people who support your nomination. You are the data controller for this information and when collecting subscriber information, you should point out what the information will be used for, how personal data will be processed and how it will be kept secure.

You should make it clear to the people who agree to support your nomination, that their names and addresses will form part of the public record. By law their details must be published and made available. The lawful basis to collect the information in this form is that it is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest and exercise of official authority as set out in Representation of the People Act 1983 and associated regulations. If individuals do not agree to this then they should not support the nomination.

You should also explain that the information will be shared with the Police Area Returning Officer. For further information on data protection and data processing you should refer to the privacy notice on the website at https://www.stockton.gov.uk/our-council/good- governance-doing-things-properly/privacy-notices/

Please contact the Information Commissioner's Office for further information about how the General Data Protection Regulation affects you.

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You must print off the forms in this pack before submitting them

The following papers must be delivered by hand:

1: Nomination form

2: Candidate’s home address form

3: Candidate’s consent to nomination

The following papers can be delivered by hand or by post:

4: Certificate of authorisation

5: Request for a party emblem

6: Notification of election agent

7: Notification of sub-agent

The notice of election published by the Police Area Returning Officer (PARO) will specify the times and exact location to which nomination papers must be delivered.

Ensure that where signatures are required, you submit the original signed version of each completed paper. Documents without original signatures cannot be accepted.

The UK government has laid legislation to reduce the number of subscribers that are required by each candidate for elections taking place on 6 May 2021. This legislation is I expected to come into force in early March 2021. We have updated our guidance and resources to reflect this proposed legislation and the updated requirements for the nominations process. Please note that paper 1a: the Nomination paper, contains more space for subscribers than is needed. The Cabinet Office has published a table outlining how many subscribers are required for each Police area, which you can find here

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Data protection legislation applies to the processing of all personal data. Please contact the Information Commissioner's Office for further information about how the legislation affects you.

When collecting subscriber information, you should point out what the information will be used for, and how personal data will be processed and kept secure. The lawful basis to collect the information in these forms is that it is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest and exercise of official authority as set out in the Representation of the People Act 1983 and associated regulations.

You should also explain that the information will be shared with the PARO. For further information on data protection and data processing you should refer to the PARO’s privacy notice on their website.

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CL PCC Candidate checklist

This checklist is designed to assist candidates standing in a Police and Crime Commissioner election in preparing to submit their nomination, and should be read alongside the Electoral Commission's Guidance for candidates and agents.

Task Tick Nomination form (all candidates) Insert the name of the police area and poll date – check with the PARO if you are unsure. Add your full name – title, surname and all other names in full in the relevant boxes. Optional – Use the commonly used name(s) box(es) if you commonly use a name that is different from any forename or surname that you have and you want it to be used instead of your full name. Description – Party candidates can use a party name or description registered with the Electoral Commission and must match the details shown on the required certificate of authorisation from that party; others can use ‘Independent’ (and/or ‘Annibynnol’ in Wales) or leave this blank. Whatever you enter in this box will appear as your description on the ballot paper. Subscribers - The number of subscribers required for the May 2021 polls is twice the number of local authorities (or part of such an authority) in the police area. The Cabinet Office has published a table outlining how many subscribers are required for each Police area, which you can find here Each subscriber also have their electoral number printed. Use your copy of the electoral register to make sure the electoral numbers of all subscribers are accurate. The register will also indicate which voting area (local authority) the elector is from. When collecting subscriber information ensure that you explain what the information will be used for and that the information will be shared with the PARO. Please include the name of the candidate, description (if any) and name of the police area on each page in case the pages become separated at a later time. Method of submitting the nomination form to the PARO: by hand. Only you, your election agent (provided you have given notice of appointment to the PARO or the notice is submitted when the nomination form is delivered), or the proposer or seconder shown on the nomination form, may deliver the nomination form. Candidate’s home address form (all candidates) Add your full name and your home address in full. You can choose to ask the PARO not to publish your home address on the statement of persons nominated. If you don’t want your home address to be published by the PARO, complete the second part of the form. If you are completing part 2, you must state an electoral area in the police area in which you are registered to vote. You could, for example, use the ward and council name or the UK Parliamentary constituency in which you are registered. If you are completing part 2, you must sign the form. Method of submitting the home address form to the PARO: by hand. Only you, your election agent (provided you have given notice of appointment to the PARO or the notice is submitted when the home address form is delivered), or the proposer or seconder shown on the nomination form, may deliver the home address form. Candidate’s consent to nomination (all candidates) Complete all the details on the form and read the declaration carefully. Make sure that

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you read the Electoral Commission guidance on standing for election as well as the legislation listed. If you are not sure if you are able to stand you should contact your employer (where relevant), consult the legislation or, if necessary, take your own independent legal advice. If you are satisfied that you meet all of the criteria listed and so are eligible to stand, sign the declaration. Add your full date of birth. Sign and date the document in the presence of another person. Don’t sign the consent form earlier than 31 calendar days before the deadline for submitting your nomination papers. Get the other person to complete and sign the witness section. Method of submitting the consent to nomination form to the PARO: by hand. There are no restrictions on who can deliver it, but it should be someone you trust. Certificate of authorisation (party candidates only) Ensure the certificate contains the candidate’s full name and that the other details are completed. Check the certificate allows the registered party name or description given on the nomination paper to be used (or allows the candidate to choose to use the party name or any registered description). Ensure it is issued by the party Nominating Officer (or someone that they have authorised to issue it on their behalf) and that is the original copy signed by that person. Method of submitting the certificate of authorisation to the PARO: by hand or by post. There are no restrictions on who can deliver it, but it should be someone you trust. It cannot be submitted by fax, e-mail or other electronic means. Request for party emblem (party candidates only) Write the name or description of an emblem registered by the party and published on the Electoral Commission’s website. Ensure the request is made by the candidate or on behalf of the candidate. Method of submitting the emblem request form to the PARO: by hand or by post. There are no restrictions on who can deliver it, but it should be someone you trust. Notification of election agent (all candidates) Give the name and address of your appointed election agent. Ensure the appointed agent signs the form showing their acceptance. Method of submitting the notification form to the PARO: by hand or by post. There are no restrictions on who can deliver it, but it should be someone you trust. Notification of sub-agent (all candidates) Candidates may appoint one or more sub-agents to act on behalf of the election agent in the police area, but each must have a separate area (e.g. you could appoint one sub-agent for each local authority area in the police area). Sub-agent areas must not overlap. Decide if you wish to appoint any sub-agents and the extent of the area to be covered by each of them. Give the name and address of your appointed sub-agent. Method of submitting the notification form(s) to the PARO: by hand or by post. There are no restrictions on who can deliver these, but it should be someone you trust. Deposit (all candidates) Confirm with the PARO that your preferred method of payment is acceptable, and

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deposit £5,000 with the PARO by the deadline for nominations.

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1 – Nomination paper Office use only Date received Time received Initials No PCC

Election of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Police area Date of poll: We, the undersigned, being persons entitled to vote at local government elections and ordinarily resident in this police area, nominate the person whose name appears below as a candidate to be the Police and Crime Commissioner for [insert name of police area] police area. Candidate’s Details Mr/Mrs/Miss/ Candidate’s surname Ms/Dr/Other

Other forenames in full

Commonly used surname (if any)

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Description (if any) Use no more than six words (see note 5)

Signature Print name Voting Area (local Electoral number authority) Polling Number District Proposer:

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Please note that paper 1a: the Nomination paper, may contain more space for subscribers than is needed.

The Cabinet Office has published a table outlining how many subscribers are required for each Police area, which you can find here

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Notes 1. Candidates and election agents should read the rules for filling up nomination papers and other provisions relating to nomination and deposits contained in the PCC Elections Rules.

2. Where a candidate is commonly known by some title they may be described by their title as if it were part of their surname.

3. Where a candidate commonly uses a name that is different from any other name they have, the commonly used name will appear on the ballot paper instead of any other name.

4. The ballot paper will show the other name if the Police Area Returning Officer thinks that the use of the commonly used name a) may be likely to mislead or confuse electors or b) is obscene or offensive.

5. A person’s electoral number is his/her number in the electoral register to be used at the election, including the distinctive letter of the parliamentary polling district in which he/she is registered.

6. An elector may not subscribe more than one nomination paper for the same Police and Crime Commissioner election.

7. In this form “elector”-

a) means a person whose name is registered in the register of local government electors for the electoral area in question on the last day for the publication of notice of election; and

b) includes a person then shown in the register as below voting age if (but only if) it appears from the register that he/she will be of voting age on the day fixed for the poll.

8. However, a person who has an anonymous entry in the register of local government electors cannot nominate a candidate for election.

A candidate supported by a certificate of authorisation signed by the Nominating Officer of a political party (or someone on their behalf) may use the party name or a description allowed by that certificate and registered with the Electoral Commission. A candidate may stand on behalf of two or more different parties and use a registered joint description if supported by certificate of authorisation from each of the parties. Any candidate may alternatively use the description of ‘Independent’ (and/or ‘Annibynnol’ in Wales), or leave the description box blank.

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2 – Home address form Office use only Date received Time received Initials No PCC

Police area:

Date of poll:

You must complete Part 1 Only complete Part 2 if you do not wish your home address to be made public Part 1: To be completed by all candidates

Full name of candidate

Home address (in full)

End of Part 1

If you are only completing Part 1 please now deliver this form to the Police Area Returning Officer by the deadline for nominations. It should not be signed.

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Part 2: To be completed only if you do not wish your home address to be made public.

If you request that your home address is not made public then your address will not appear on the statement of persons nominated. If you choose not to make your home address public, the electoral area you state below will appear on the statement of persons nominated instead.

Statement: I require my home address not to be made public

I confirm that I am registered in the register of electors for the following electoral area in respect of an address within the police area: (e.g. a constituency, division or ward name, including council name)

Signature of candidate (only required where Part 2 above has been completed)

Candidate’s signature:

Date:

Deliver this form to the Police Area Returning Officer by the deadline for nominations.

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3 – Candidate’s consent to nomination Office use only PCC Date received Time received Initials No

Election of the Police and police area Crime Commissioner for [insert name of police area] Date of poll: I (candidate name in full): of (police area): Hereby consent to my nomination as a candidate for election at the Police and Crime Commissioner for

police area. [insert name of police area] I declare that: • on the day of my nomination I have attained the age of 18 years.

• on the day of my nomination and the day of the election I will be registered in the register of local government electors for an electoral area in respect of an address in the police area named above. • I am not nominated as a candidate for election as a Police and Crime Commissioner or Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for any other police area where the date of poll is the same as for this election. • I am aware of the provisions of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011 and to the best of my knowledge and belief I am not disqualified from election as Police and Crime Commissioner. Date of birth: Signature: Date:

Witness declaration I confirm the candidate named above signed this declaration in my presence. Name (in full):

Address (in full):

Signature:

Date:

Deliver this form to the Police Area Returning Officer by the deadline for nominations.

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4 – Certificate of authorisation Office use only Date received Time received Initials No PCC

Police area:

Date of poll:

To accompany the nomination of a candidate standing on behalf of a registered political party. (Note: candidates standing on behalf of two or more parties require a certificate from each party and each must allow the same registered joint description to be used).

This certificate must be authorised by the registered Nominating Officer of the party or by a person authorised to sign on their behalf. This certificate authorises the candidate to use the name of the party registered with the Electoral Commission or a description of the party registered with the Electoral Commission. This authorised party name or description can then be included by the candidate on the nomination form. It is this which will appear as their description on the ballot paper. Party names and registered descriptions are listed on the Electoral Commission’s website (http://search.electoralcommission.org.uk).

Details of candidate to be authorised and the allowed description/party name

Date of Police area: poll:

The candidate (name in full):

Is authorised to stand for: Name of Political party as registered with the Electoral Commission I hereby certify that the candidate may include the following registered description or party name on their nomination form:

Note: it is an offence to make a false declaration

Signature of party’s registered Nominating Officer (or person authorised by the registered Nominating Officer):

Name of person signing this form:

Date:

Deliver this form to the Police Area Returning Officer by the deadline for nominations.

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5 – Request for a party emblem Office use only Date received Time received Initials No PCC

Police area:

Date of poll:

This form is for a candidate of a political party who is subject to a certificate of authorisation and who wishes to have a party emblem printed on the ballot paper next to their name.

Candidates standing on behalf of more than one political party and using a joint description may choose one emblem from one of the parties that they are standing for. Please indicate the name of the party and the emblem name in the ‘Emblem to be used’ box below.

This form must be signed by the candidate or someone on behalf of the candidate.

Candidate’s request for use of an emblem

Date of poll: Police area:

Candidate name in full:

I request that the ballot paper shall contain, against my name, the following registered emblem (please identify which emblem if the party has registered more than one):

Emblem to be used (Please use name or description as on the Electoral Commission’s website):

Signature of candidate (or of someone on behalf of the candidate):

Date:

Deliver this form to the Police Area Returning Officer by the deadline for nominations

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6 – Notification of an election agent Office use only Date received Time received Initials No PCC

Police area: Date of poll:

Candidate’s notification of their election agent

I, (Candidate name in full):

Hereby declare that the name and address of my election agent to which all claims, notices, legal process and other documents may be sent is:

Agent’s name:

Agent’s address in full (this may be an office or home address or could be a

local party office or other office especially set up for the election): Candidate’s signature (or of person authorised to act on behalf of candidate):

Date: Confirmation of acceptance by election agent I confirm my acceptance as the election agent for the above named candidate. I understand that I must carry out my duties according to law. I understand that there are penalties if I fail to fulfil my duties according to law.

Agent’s signature:

Date:

Agent’s other details in case of query (optional – will not be published)

Home telephone:

Work telephone:

Mobile telephone:

Email address:

Deliver this form to the Police Area Returning Officer by the deadline for nominations.

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Office use only 7 – Notification of a sub-election agent

Date received Time received Initials No PCC

Date of the poll:

The election agent may appoint one or more sub-agents to act within the police area but each must have a separate area. Sub-agent areas must not overlap.

Candidate name:

Details and extent of sub-agent

Name of sub-agent

Sub-agents address in full to which all claims, notices, legal process and other documents may be sent is:

(this may be an office or home address or could be a local party office or other office especially set up for the election) Extent of appointment (describe area, e.g.

council name): Election agent signature

I declare the above named person to be a sub-agent

Signature of election agent: Date:

Confirmation of acceptance by sub-agent signature (optional)

I understand that I must carry out my duties according to law. I understand that there are penalties if I fail to fulfil my duties according to law.

I confirm my acceptance as sub-agent for the above named candidate

Signature of sub-agent: Date:

Sub-agent’s other details in case of query (optional – will not be published)

Home telephone:

Work telephone:

Mobile telephone:

Email address:

Deliver this form to the Police Area Returning Officer by the deadline for submission of sub-agent notification forms.

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PAYMENT & RETURN OF DEPOSITS FORM TO BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED TO DEMOCRATIC SERVICES, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, STOCKTON-ON-TEES

CANDIDATE NAME FORENAMES

SURNAME

CANDIDATE ADDRESS HOUSE NUMBER & STREET NAME

TOWN

POSTCODE NAME & ADDRESS OF PERSON PAYING DEPOSIT IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE FORENAMES SURNAME HOUSE NUMBER & STREET NAME

TOWN

POSTCODE PREFERRED METHOD FOR PAYMENT OF DEPOSIT PLEASE PUT 'X' ONE BOX ONLY

1) CASH PAY AT CUSTOMER SERVICES IN STOCKTON LIBRARY 3) BANKER'S DRAFT PAY AT CUSTOMER SERVICES IN STOCKTON LIBRARY 4) ELECTRONIC BANK TRANSFER FROM UK BANK ONLY

IF YOUR CHOSEN METHOD OF PAYMENT IS AT CUSTOMER SERVICES IN STOCKTON LIBRARY YOU WILL NEED TO QUOTE YOUR REFERENCE NUMBER (YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED OF THIS) Cheques should be made payable to Stockton on Tees Borough Council

IF YOUR CHOSEN METHOD OF PAYMENT IS ELECTRONIC BANK TRANSFER: PLEASE TRANSFER TO FOLLOWING ACCOUNT QUOTING YOUR NAME SORT CODE 55-61-00 ACCOUNT NUMBER 07436998 NAME Stockton BC General Account

CANDIDATE REFERENCE NUMBER COST CODE 70008 9218

RETURN OF NON-FORFEITED DEPOSITS THESE WILL BE RETURNED BY ELECTRONIC BANK TRANSFER ON MONDAY 10TH MAY 2021 PLEASE PROVIDE FOLLOWING DETAILS TO ENABLE RETURN TO BE MADE

BANK NAME

BRANCH NAME

SORT CODE

ACCOUNT NUMBER

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PCC election Withdrawal of candidate

Date of Police Area name election

To the Police Area Returning Officer for the above police area

Candidate’s name

Address

Having been nominated as a candidate at the above election I hereby give you notice that I withdraw my nomination as a candidate

Candidate signature*

Date

Witness

The above named candidate signed this document in my presence

Name of witness

Signature of witness

Date

This form must be delivered by hand to the Police Area Returning Officer no later than the close of nominations.

* Contact the Police Area Returning Officer if the candidate cannot personally sign the withdrawal form because they are not in the UK.

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PCC Election Address Appendix 14

Candidate Name

Contact details (e.g. web url.) which will appear under your statement and will not count towards the 300 word limit.

Statement by the Election Agent will appear under your statement and must state that this form has been prepared by your election agent and give their name and address, which is part of the 300 word limit

Police Force Area Cleveland

Candidate Description (where appropriate, and as entered on your nomination form)

Registered Emblem (where appropriate)

This can be included if the Registered Emblem meets the criteria set out in 5(4) Content of election address, Schedule 8 of the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012.

Where registered Party emblems are appropriate then Vector eps logos are preferred for quality, but a 300dpi JPG (also commonly known as JPEG) is also acceptable at a minimum width of 50mm. This should be provided separately to ensure optimum resolution.

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Photograph (if desired)

Please note that the photograph should be at least 9 cm high x 7cm wide and a close up portrait photo and a high resolution (e.g. 300dpi). The image needs to be higher than screen resolution (72dpi).

This photograph should be provided separately as a JPG (also commonly known as JPEG) to ensure optimum resolution.

Statement (maximum 300 words, unformatted except for bullet points and bold where desired).

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Appendix 15

Police and Crime Commissioner Election 2021

Cleveland Police Area - Candidates Addresses

Tuesday 23 March to 12 noon on Period for submission of candidates’ addresses to Thursday 8 April the PARO.

Addresses not considered to meet the relevant legal requirements will be returned to the Candidate’s Agent inviting corrections and resubmission by the 8 April, 12 noon deadline.

Thursday 8 April (12 noon) Deadline for submission and resubmission where corrections have been invited, of Candidates’ addresses and for their receipt by the PARO.

Thursday 8 April after 4pm no Deadline for the PARO to upload candidates’ later than 5pm on 9 April addresses (which meet the relevant legal requirements) to the website.

Inform candidate address has been submitted.

Following this, the Secretary of State will provide the PARO with a copy of the address as it will appear on the website.

Send copy to Agent and invite comments by Tuesday 13 April, 12 noon.

Monday 12 April, 12 noon Deadline by which Candidates’ Agents can comment on the addresses which will appear on the website, having received a prior copy of the same from the PARO.

Wednesday 14 April Return election address to the Minister for inclusion on the website.

Thursday 15 April Website goes live and Candidates’ addresses accessible to public.

Monday 19 April Deadline for the Secretary of State to receive Candidates’ final addresses. Applicable only if there is a dispute over the content of an address after the 8 April (4 pm) deadline.

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Tuesday 23 March to 12 noon on Period for submission of candidates’ addresses to Thursday 8 April the PARO.

Addresses not considered to meet the relevant legal requirements will be returned to the Candidate’s Agent inviting corrections and resubmission by the 8 April, 12 noon deadline.

Thursday 8 April (12 noon) Deadline for submission and resubmission where corrections have been invited, of Candidates’ addresses and for their receipt by the PARO.

Thursday 8 April after 4pm no Deadline for the PARO to upload candidates’ later than midnight on 9 April addresses (which meet the relevant legal requirements) to the website.

Inform candidate address has been submitted.

Following this, the Secretary of State will provide the PARO with a copy of the address as it will appear on the website.

Send copy to Agent and invite comments by Tuesday 13 April, 12 noon.

Tuesday 13 April, 12 noon Deadline by which Candidates’ Agents can comment on the addresses which will appear on the website, having received a prior copy of the same from the PARO.

Friday 16 April, 12 noon Return election address to the Minister for inclusion on the website.

Friday 16 April Website goes live and Candidates’ addresses accessible to public.

Monday 19 April Deadline for the Secretary of State to receive Candidates’ final addresses. Applicable only if there is a dispute over the content of an address after the 8 April (4 pm) deadline.

Election addresses

SCHEDULE 8 Election addresses of candidates of the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012

Electoral Commission guidance on the content of the candidate election address for 7 May PCC elections

Section 4 (page 34 and 36) of the Electoral Commission’s Guidance for PAROs on the delivery of key processes for 7 May PCC elections in England and Wales. PARO guidance - Delivery of key processes

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The election address must: • be submitted to you by the deadline you have published and in the prescribed form • contain a statement to the effect that it has been prepared by the candidate’s election agent • give the name and address of the election agent • be completed in English or Welsh • be submitted in electronic form unless you are satisfied that there is good reason for it being submitted in hard copy form • specify the candidate’s name • contain matter relating to the PCC election only • comply with the formatting requirements specified in the prescribed form • comply with such other requirements the Minister may specify with a view to facilitating its inclusion on the website • be capable of being produced in hard copy form The election address must not: • contain any advertising material (other than material promoting the candidate as a candidate at the PCC election) • contain any material referring to any other candidate for election at the PCC election • contain any material appearing to you to be included with a view to commercial gain • contain any material appearing to you to be indecent, obscene or offensive • contain any material appearing to you to be such that its publication or distribution would be likely to amount to the commission of an offence • exceed the 300 word limit specified in the prescribed form (the agent’s statement, name and address count towards the 300 word limit)

The election agent may: • when submitting an election address also submit a translation into Welsh or English (as the case may be) which is a complete and accurate translation (this translation is not subject to the 300 word limit) • include a photograph of the candidate as long as it shows no other person than the candidate and does not contravene the list above of material that the address must not contain • include a representation of the registered emblem, or (as the case may be) one of the emblems, of a registered political party, if the election address is prepared on behalf of an authorised party candidate • where an election address is prepared on behalf of an authorised party candidate, contain a registered description or, if the candidate is authorised by two or more parties, a registered joint description

Factsheet for candidates: Submitting an election address at the PCC election

Introduction The template You must use the official form An election address is a campaign produced for the PCC election. statement that a candidate makes Please contact your PARO for a to persuade electors to vote for template. them at an election.

The election address must be At the PCC elections, the relevant completed in English or Welsh. Minister of State will provide a When submitting an election website on which candidates’ address an election agent may also election addresses will be submit a translation into either published for anyone to access: Welsh or English, which must be a www.choosemypcc.org.uk complete and accurate translation.

Any translation is not subject to the Do I need an election 300 word limit (see ‘The statement’ address? overleaf).

No. It is optional. However, if you do choose to have one then you must be aware of the rules. Who prepares the election address?

The election address must by law be prepared by your agent. If you’re your own agent, then it would be prepared by you.

election address has been Contents of prepared by your election agent count towards the 300 word limit. election address The statement must not include What must I include? any formatting such as pictures, charts or tables. It can include An election address can only bullet points (●) and bold where contain matters relating to the desired. election. The election address must contain: Emblems  your name If an emblem is requested, it must  the name of the police area be a copy of the emblem as  the name and address of registered with the Electoral your election agent Commission. Agents can request a  a statement that it has been colour version of the emblem, but prepared by your election cannot request to use only parts or agent elements of the registered emblem, nor can the emblem be ‘stretched’ What may I include? to change its shape.

You may also include: What can’t be in the  if you are standing on behalf election address? of a political party, an emblem and description – The election address must not provided you have been contain: authorised to stand for the party by the Nominating  Advertising material (other Officer (or by someone on than material promoting you their behalf) as a candidate in the PCC  a photograph of you – no election) other person must be in the  Material referring to other photo and it must not breach PCC candidates the rules about what cannot  Material included with a view be included in an election to commercial gain address (see below)  Material which is indecent,  a statement of up to 300 obscene or offensive, or words (see below)  Material which amounts to the  contact details commission of an offence

The statement

The statement is an opportunity to promote your candidacy in no more than 300 words.

Your agent’s name and address, and the statement that your your election agent the opportunity Submitting the to check and correct (if necessary) the content of your election election address address.

Your agent must send your election If the PARO rejects the election address to your Police Area address they will tell your election Returning Officer (PARO) in agent why, with an explanation of electronic format for approval. how to correct it and by when. Contact details for PAROs can be The PARO may make any ‘minor obtained from the Commission’s corrections’ as they think website. appropriate themselves and may proceed with sending it to the The address must be submitted in Minister without referring to you or electronic form unless the PARO your agent. allows you to submit the address in hard copy. You should speak to your PARO as soon as possible if What happens next? you are not able to submit your If the PARO is satisfied that an address electronically. election address meets the legal

requirements, they will send it to When should the the Minister. Your agent will get a election address be copy in advance of publication to check the content and how the submitted? address will appear on the website. There will be a short period of time The deadline for submission of to make minor corrections. Your election addresses will be set by PARO will provide further details on the PARO for the police area– you the process and timings. must ensure your election address reaches your PARO before this The election address will be deadline. published on the Minister’s website as soon as practicable after the Your agent should submit the deadline for submission. Contact address as early as possible to the PARO for more information on allow time for it to be returned to the publication date. them if amendments or corrections are required and to ensure timely publication on the candidate website. Contact the PARO for information about the deadline for submission.

What happens after I submit the address?

The PARO will check that the election address meets all legal requirements. The PARO will give How can we help?

You can find more information about the PCC elections in our full range of guidance and up-to-date resources on our website.

If it’s easier, you can also call us using our phone numbers below or email us. We are here to help, so please get in touch.

If you are a candidate in England

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Name of electoral area: (e.g. ward / division / Date of constituency / region / election voting area / combined authority)

This form must be submitted to the Electoral Registration Officer for the electoral area. Some elections/referendums cover more than one registration area so you may need to apply to each area.

This form must be completed by the candidate, except in the case of party lists such as at GLA London Member, European Parliament, Scottish Parliamentary regional or Welsh Assembly regional elections where this form must be completed by the election agent.

Declaration of candidacy and confirmation of legal use of electoral register information

Name of Candidate / party list election agent

I declare that I am a candidate / party list election agent at the above named election. I will use my copy of the electoral register for electoral purposes and checking the validity of donations only. I will only allow others who are assisting me in my campaign to use my copy of the electoral register for the same purposes only. I understand that any use other than for electoral or donation checking purposes is illegal and is punishable by a fine. In England and Wales, the fine is unlimited; in Scotland the fine can be up to £5,000. My request is for the register as at the last date for notice of election and any revisions or notices of amendment while I am a candidate.

Signed (Candidate / party list election agent)

Delivery details My application is for the electoral register in (tick one box only): Paper format Data format

Delivery address:

Contact details (in case of query) Telephone Mobile

Email This electoral register can only be supplied when you officially become a candidate. Further information on this is contained in Part 4 of our guidance for candidates and agents.

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We will only use the information you give us on this form for electoral purposes. We will look after your personal information securely and we will follow data protection legislation. We will not give personal information about you, or any personal information you may provide on other people, to anyone else or another organisation unless we have to by law.

The lawful basis to collect the information in this form is that it is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest and exercise of official authority as vested in the Electoral Registration Officer as set out in Representation of the People Act 1983 and associated regulations.

The Electoral Registration Officer is the Data Controller. You can find their contact details at www.yourvotematters.co.uk

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Name of electoral area: (e.g ward/division/constituency/region/ Date of election voting area/combined authority)

The lists of postal and proxy voters are maintained and held locally by the Electoral Registration Officer. Some elections/referendums cover more than one registration area so you may need to make separate requests to each of the relevant Electoral Registration Officers. Contact details can be found on www.yourvotematters.co.uk.

This form must be completed by the candidate, except in the case of party lists such as at GLA London Member, European Parliament, Scottish Parliamentary regional or Welsh Assembly regional elections where this form must be completed by the election agent.

The data controller will only use the information you provide on this form for electoral purposes and will look after your personal information securely, following data protection legislation. The data controller will not give personal information about you and the personal information you may provide on other people to anyone else or another organisation unless required to by law.

The lawful basis to collect the information in this form is that it is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest and exercise of official authority as vested in the Electoral Registration Officer as set out in Representation of the People Act 1983 and associated regulations.

The Electoral Registration Officer is the data controller. You can find their contact details at www.yourvotematters.co.uk.

For further information relating to the processing of personal data you should refer to their privacy notice on the data controller’s website. You can find their website address at www.yourvotematters.co.ukDeclaration of candidacy and confirmation of legal use of absent vote list information

Name of Candidate / party list election agent

I declare that I am a candidate / party list election agent at the above named election. I will use my copy of the absent vote list (postal and/or proxy voters list) for electoral purposes only. I will only allow others who are assisting me in my campaign to use my copy of this data for the same purposes only. I understand that any use other than electoral purposes is illegal and is punishable by a fine. In England and Wales, the fine is unlimited; in Scotland, the fine can be up to £5,000.

Signed (Candidate / party list election agent)

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Delivery address:

Contact details (in case of query) Telephone Mobile Email

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Postal vote agents may be appointed by the candidate or their election agent using this form. Contact the elections office to find out the maximum number that you may appoint. Name of Local authority / combined authority / voting area: Name of ward / division / constituency / region / voting

area / constituent council (if different from above) Name of candidate:

Signature of candidate or

election agent:

I appoint the following people as agents to attend postal vote openings:

Name of postal vote agent Address of postal vote agent

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The data controller will only use the information you have provided on this form for electoral purposes and will look after your personal information securely, following data protection legislation. The data controller will not give personal information about you and the personal information you may provide on other people to anyone else or another organisation unless required by law.

The lawful basis to collect the information in this form is that it is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest and exercise of official authority as vested in the Returning Officer as set out in Representation of the People Act 1983 and associated regulations.

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Appointment of polling agents

Polling agents can be appointed using this form by the candidate.1 Contact the relevant Returning Officer to find the deadline by which this form must be delivered.

Local authority / combined

authority / voting area: Name of ward / division / constituency / region / voting

area / constituent council (if different from above) Name of candidate (Optional:

include description, if any): Signature of candidate or

election agent:

I appoint the following people as polling agents:

Name and address of polling agent List of polling stations to which they are (include postcode) appointed

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Name and address of polling agent List of polling stations to which they are (include postcode) appointed

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The Returning Officer is the Data Controller. For further information relating to the processing of personal data you should refer to their privacy notice on their website.

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Appointment of counting agents

Counting agents may be appointed using this form by the candidate.1 Contact the relevant Returning Officer to find the deadline by which this form must be delivered and the maximum number of counting agents that may be appointed. In some elections, ONE counting agent may be designated as able to request a re-count.2 They can be selected by ticking the box in the ‘DCA’ column below. Local authority / combined

authority / voting area: Name of ward / division / constituency / region / voting

area / constituent council (if different from above): Name of candidate:

Signature of candidate or

election agent:

I appoint the following people as counting agents:

Address of counting agent (including Name of counting agent DCA postcode)

The data controller will only use the information you have provided on this form for electoral purposes and will look after your personal information securely, following data protection legislation. The data controller will not give personal information about you and the personal information you may provide on other people to anyone else or another organisation unless required by law. This document was classified as: OFFICIAL

The lawful basis to collect the information in this form is that it is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest and exercise of official authority as vested in the Returning Officer as set out in Representation of the People Act 1983 and associated regulations.

The Returning Officer is the Data Controller. For further information relating to the processing of personal data you should refer to their privacy notice on their website.

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Appendix 20 Scheduled Postal Vote Opening Session

Police and Crime Commissioner Election May 2021

Cleveland Force

Hartlepool Start Time Venue No. of Agents per candidate Thursday 22 April 2021 12 Noon Civic Centre 1 Victoria Road Friday 23 April 2021 12 Noon Civic Centre 1 Victoria Road Wednesday 28 April 2021 12 Noon Civic Centre 1 Victoria Road Thursday 29 April 2021 12 Noon Civic Centre 1 Victoria Road Friday 30 April 2021 1pm Civic Centre 1 Victoria Road Tuesday 4 May 2021 12 Noon Civic Centre 1 Victoria Road Wednesday 5 May 2021 2pm Civic Centre 1 Victoria Road Thursday 6 May 2021 12 Noon Civic Centre 1 Victoria Road Thursday 6 May 2021 7pm Mill House 1 Leisure Centre Raby Road Thursday 6 May 2021 10pm Mill House 1 Leisure Centre Raby Road Middlesbrough Start Time Venue No. of Agents per candidate Friday 30 April 2021 10am Town Hall Crypt 1 Middlesbrough TS1 9FX Tuesday 4 May 2021 10am Town Hall Crypt 1 Middlesbrough TS1 9FX Wednesday 5 May 2021 10am Town Hall Crypt 1 Middlesbrough TS1 9FX Thursday 6 May 2021 7pm Middlesbrough 1 Sports Village Alan Peacock Way Middlesbrough Redcar and Cleveland Start Time Venue No. of Agents per candidate Tuesday 27 April 2021 9am South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL Wednesday 28 April 2021 9am South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL This document was classified as: OFFICIAL

Thursday 29 April 2021 9am South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL Friday 30 April 2021 9am South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL Saturday 1 May 2021 9am South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL Tuesday 4 May 2021 9am South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL Wednesday 5 May 2021 9am South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL Thursday 6 May 2021 9am South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL Thursday 6 May 2021 10pm South Tees 1 Business Centre, Puddlers Road, TS6 6TL Stockton Start Time Venue No. of Agents per candidate Friday 23 April 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Monday 26 April 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Tuesday 27 April 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Wednesday 28 April 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Thursday 29 April 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Friday 30 April 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Monday 3 May 2021 (BH) 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library

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Tuesday 4 May 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Wednesday 5 May 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Thursday 6 May 2021 9.30am Jim Cooke 1 Conference Suite Stockton Central Library Thursday 6 May 2021 8pm Slaytor/ Draycott 1 Room Thornaby Pavilion Code of conduct for campaigners: electoral registration, postal voting, proxy voting and polling stations

Campaigners are an essential element of a healthy democracy, and their right to put their arguments to voters should be supported and protected. It is equally important, however, to ensure that the activities of campaigners do not bring into question the integrity of the electoral process.

This Code provides a guide for campaigners, electoral administrators and police forces to what is, and is not, considered acceptable behaviour at polling stations and in the community during the lead-up to polling day.

As a guiding principle, if there is any doubt about a particular activity, campaigners should ask themselves “What would a reasonable observer think?”

More detailed guidance about electoral offences can be found in the guidance for candidates and agents, which is available at: http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am- a/candidate-or-agent

The Code has been sent to all registered political parties in Great Britain, and Returning Officers will draw it to the attention of all candidates and parties contesting elections.

Some Returning Officers may identify the need to develop and seek agreement to specific local provisions which supplement the terms of this Code, in order to address identified local risks. Returning Officers must consult with local campaigners and the relevant national Nominating Officers as well as police forces to secure appropriate local agreement to such provisions, and should ensure that they are communicated and well- understood by campaigners locally.

Scope of this code

This code covers all those actively involved in campaigning in elections or referendums in Great Britain. All references to campaigners in this code include:

• Candidates standing at an election, their agents and their staff and supporters • Political party officers, members and supporters campaigning at an election • Other people and organisations campaigning for or against a candidate, a group of candidates or a party at an election • People and organisations campaigning for or against a particular outcome at a referendum

Compliance with this code

Any concerns that this code has been breached should be raised first with the candidate, political party or campaigner in question. Any further concerns should be drawn to the attention of the Electoral Commission. The Commission will raise them with the relevant party or campaigner if appropriate, and will agree appropriate actions to remedy or prevent a reoccurrence of any breach.

1 Electoral registration and absent vote applications

1.1 Campaigners should be free to encourage voters to register to vote and apply to vote by post or appoint a proxy to vote on their behalf, if that is the most convenient way for them to vote.

Campaigners can help to inform voters about how to participate in elections, and Electoral Registration Officers should support you by providing you with a reasonable number of registration and absent vote application forms on request. Voters can also register online at: www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

1.2 Campaigners should ensure that any electoral registration forms and postal or proxy voting application forms conform fully to the requirements of electoral law, including all the necessary questions and the options open to electors.

You can download electoral registration forms from www.gov.uk/register-to-vote and absent vote application forms from www.aboutmyvote.co.uk

1.3 Campaigners should ensure that the local Electoral Registration Officer’s address is clearly provided as the preferred address for the return of registration and absent vote application forms.

To ensure voters can make their own choice about how to return registration or absent vote application forms, you should always clearly provide the relevant Electoral Registration Officer’s address as the preferred return address, even if an alternative address is also given. This will also minimise the risk of suspicion that completed applications could be altered or inadvertently lost or destroyed.

1.4 Campaigners should send on unaltered any completed registration or absent vote application forms given to them to the relevant Electoral Registration Officer’s address within two working days of receipt.

To minimise the risk of absent vote applications being refused because completed forms arrive with the Electoral Registration Officer after the statutory deadline before a poll, you must ensure that there is no unnecessary delay in forwarding on application forms which you receive directly.

1.5 Campaigners should always explain to electors the implications of applying to vote by post or appointing a proxy.

It is important that electors understand that they will not be able to vote in person on polling day if they or their proxy apply for and are granted a postal vote, and will not be able to vote in person if their appointed proxy has already voted on their behalf. To avoid duplication and unnecessary administrative pressures for Electoral Registration Officers, campaigners should try to ensure that electors who are included in current postal or proxy voter lists, or have already applied for a postal or proxy vote for a particular poll, do not submit an additional application. Postal vote applications

1.6 Campaigners should never encourage electors to have their postal ballot pack redirected to anywhere other than the address where they are registered to vote.

Electors should take care to protect their ballot paper and postal ballot pack, and they will be best able to do so at their home address unless there are compelling reasons why receiving the postal ballot pack at the address where they are registered to vote would be impractical. Electors must state on the application form the reason why they need their postal ballot pack sent to another address.

Proxy vote applications

1.7 Electors should be encouraged to explore other options for people to act as a proxy – including relatives or neighbours, for example – before a campaigner agrees to be appointed as a proxy.

To minimise the risk of suspicions that campaigners may be seeking to place undue pressure on electors, electors should not be encouraged to appoint a campaigner as their proxy.

2 Postal voting ballot papers

2.1 Campaigners should never touch or handle anyone else’s ballot paper.

If you are asked for assistance in completing a ballot paper, you should always refer the voter to the Returning Officer’s staff at the elections office who may be able to arrange a home visit if necessary. Assistance will also be available for electors at polling stations.

2.2 Campaigners should never observe voters completing their ballot paper. If you are with a voter when they complete their ballot paper, remember they should always complete it in secret.

You should ensure that the voter seals both envelopes personally and immediately after completing their ballot paper and postal voting statement. If you are asked to give advice, it is acceptable and often helpful to explain the voting process, but do not offer to help anyone to complete their ballot paper.

2.3 Campaigners should never handle or take any completed ballot paper or postal ballot packs from voters.

Wherever practical, you should encourage voters to post or deliver the completed postal ballot pack themselves. If you are approached or asked for help by a voter who is unable to post their completed postal ballot pack or make any other arrangements for it to be returned in time, you should contact the Returning Officer to ask them to arrange for it to be collected. The Returning Officer may agree that it would be in the voter’s best interest for you to deliver the completed postal ballot pack to the relevant office or polling station, if there are no feasible alternative options.

3 Campaigning outside polling places

3.1 Campaigners should be allowed to put their messages to voters on polling day, including in public spaces outside polling places.

Polling station staff and police officers should not seek to discourage or remove campaigners who are otherwise peacefully communicating with voters, as long as they are not within or impeding access to the grounds of the polling place. You should be careful, however, to ensure that your approach is proportionate and should recognise that groups of supporters may be perceived as intimidating by voters. 3.2 Campaigners should keep access to polling places and the pavements around polling places clear to allow voters to enter.

The Presiding Officer is responsible for maintaining order in the polling place, and you may be asked to move by polling station staff or police officers if you are impeding access by voters to a polling place.

4 Complaints and allegations about electoral fraud

4.1 Campaigners should be prepared to give the police a statement and substantiate any allegations of electoral fraud they make.

The police will investigate allegations where someone is prepared to provide evidence or a statement in support of the complaint, but unsubstantiated claims about electoral fraud have the potential to damage confidence in the integrity of the electoral process. You should ensure you are confident that evidence can be provided to the police before considering whether it is appropriate to publicise any specific allegation.

4.2 Campaigners who are concerned or think that electoral fraud may have taken place should raise the matter with their election agent or local party, or with the relevant Electoral Registration Officer or Returning Officer for the area.

They may be able to explain whether or not an election-related crime has been committed, and refer it to the police if appropriate or provide details of the police contact for the relevant area so that campaigners can report their allegation. Concerns about breaches of the political finance rules should be raised directly with the Electoral Commission.

4.3 Any campaigner who has actual evidence that an electoral offence has been committed should report it directly and without delay to the police.

If appropriate, the police will investigate the matter. Every police force has designated a Single Point of Contact (known as a SPOC) to lead on election matters and who will deal directly with the matter or give advice to local police officers. The Electoral Commission can help provide contact details for local police force SPOCs.

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REQUIREMENT OF SECRECY: POSTAL VOTING Police and Crime Commissioner elections

The Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012 Article 22 (6) and (8)

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(6) Every person attending the proceedings in connection with the issue or the receipt of ballot papers for persons voting by post must maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting and must not:

(a) except for some purpose authorised by law, communicate, before the poll is closed, to any person any information obtained at those proceedings as to the official mark; (b) except for some purpose authorised by law, communicate to any person at any time any information obtained at those proceedings as to the number or other unique identifying mark on the back of the ballot paper sent to any person; (c) except for some purpose authorised by law, attempt to ascertain at the proceedings in connection with the receipt of ballot papers the number or other unique identifying mark on the back of any ballot paper; (d) attempt to ascertain at the proceedings in connection with the receipt of the ballot papers the candidate for whom any vote is given in any particular ballot paper or communicate any information with respect thereto obtained at those proceedings.

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(8) A person who acts in contravention of this article is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale1 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months.

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REQUIREMENT OF SECRECY: THE POLL Police and Crime Commissioner elections

The Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012 Article 22 (1), (2), (5), (7) and (8)

(1) The persons listed in paragraph (2) must maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of voting and must not, except for some purpose authorised by law, communicate to any person before the poll is closed any information as to: (a) the name of any elector or proxy for an elector who has or has not applied for a ballot paper or voted at a polling station, (b) the number on the register of electors of any elector who, or whose proxy, has or has not applied for a ballot paper or voted at a polling station, or (c) the official mark on any ballot paper. (2) The listed persons are: (a) every police area returning officer or local returning officer attending at a polling station, (b) every deputy of such an officer so attending, (c) every presiding officer or clerk so attending, (d) every candidate or election agent or polling agent so attending, and (e) every person so attending by virtue of any of sections 6A to 6D of the 2000 Act (which makes provision about the attendance at certain elections of Commission representatives and accredited observers). (3) … (4) … (5) No person may: (a) interfere with or attempt to interfere with a voter when recording his vote; (b) otherwise obtain or attempt to obtain in a polling station information as to the candidate for whom a voter in that station is about to vote or has voted; (c) communicate at any time to any person any information obtained in a polling station as to the candidate for whom a voter in that station is about to vote or has voted, or as to the number or other unique identifying mark on the back of the ballot paper given to a voter at that station; (d) directly or indirectly induce a voter to display the ballot paper after the voter has marked it so as to make known to any person the name of the candidate for whom the voter has or has not voted. (6) … (7) No person having undertaken to assist a voter with disabilities (within the meaning of rule 41(10) of the PCC elections rules) to vote may communicate at any time to any person any information as to the candidate for whom that voter intends to vote or has voted, or as to the number or other unique identifying mark on the back of the ballot paper given for the use of that voter. (8) A person who acts in contravention of this article is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale1 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months.

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REQUIREMENT OF SECRECY: THE COUNT Police and Crime Commissioner elections

The Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012 Article 22 (3), (4) and (8)

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(3) Every person attending at the verification of the ballot paper accounts or the counting of the votes must maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of voting and must not:

(a) ascertain or attempt to ascertain at the counting of the votes the number or other unique identifying mark on the back of any ballot paper;

(b) communicate any information obtained at the counting of the votes as to the candidate for whom any vote is given on any particular ballot paper.

(4) No person attending at the verification of the ballot paper accounts may express to any person an opinion based on information obtained at that verification as to the likely result of the election.

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(8) A person who acts in contravention of this article is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale1 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months.

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Hartlepool Polling Station List (This list may be subject to change) Polling Station No Address 1 Eldon Grove Bowling Club, Eldon Grove 2 St Matthews Community Centre, Elwick Road 3 Walmsley Hall, Osborne Road/Stanhope Avenue 4 Westbourne Methodist Church (689), Stockton Road NEW 5 The Centre for Independent Living (CIL), Burbank Street NEW 6 Barnard Grove Primary School, Infant entrance from King Oswy Drive 7 Centre for Excellence in Creative Arts, King Oswy Drive 8 Community Hub North, Miers Avenue 9 St Thomas Mores Parish Centre, rear of the Presbytery, Easington Road 10 The Mowbray Public House, Mowbray Road 11 Fens Primary School, Mowbray Road 12 Golden Flats School, Seaton Lane 13 Greatham Community Centre, Front Street 14 Oxford Road Baptist Church, Caledonian Road 15 Waverley Allotments, Waverley Terrace 16 Scout Centre, Stockton Road NEW 17 St Cuthberts RC Primary School, Stratford Road 18 Belle Vue Community Sports Centre, Kendal Road 19 Hart Village Hall, Front Street 20 The Conservatory,Gillen Arms Public House, Clavering Road 21 The Bungalow, Clavering School, Clavering Road NEW 22 Portable Unit, Hartfields Retirement Village 23 Phoenix Centre, Hindpool Close 24 Headland Community Frie Station, Durham Street 25 Borough Hall, Middlegate 26 Sea Cadets, Harbour Walk 27 Wharton Trust, Wharton Terrace 28 Grange Primary School, Lane 29 Eskdale Academy, Eskdale Road 30 St Columba, Dryden Road 31 Community Building, Masefield Road 32 Browning Avenue Baptist Church, Browning Avenue 33 Rossmere Public House, Balmoral Road 34 St James Church, Rossmere Way 35 Rossmere Youth Centre, Rossmere Way 36 Community Hub South, Wynyard Road 37 Owton Manor Baptist Church, Catcote Road 38 Traveller's Rest Public House, Stockton Road NEW 39 Ward Jackson Bowls Pavilion, The Parade 40 Hartlepool Cricket Club, Park Drive 41 High Tunstall College of Science, Elwick Road, 42 Village Hall, Dalton Piercy 43 Elwick Women’s Institute Hall, The Green 44 Portable Unit, Wynyard Woods Grange, 45 Methodist Church, via Farndale Rd Entrance NEW 46 Seaton Carew Branch Library, Seaton Lane 47 Seaton Carew Cricket Club, Elizabeth Way 48 Throston Grange Branch Library, Glamorgan Grove 49 Throston Youth Project (Boys Welfare), Wiltshire Way 50 Jesmond Gardens Primary School, Jesmond Gardens 51 Chatham House, Chatham Road 52 Portable Unit, Merlin Way 53 St Luke’s Church Hall, Tunstall Avenue 54 Hartlepool Supporters Club, Sandringham Road 55 Mill House Leisure Centre, Raby Road 56 Lynnfield Community and Learning Centre, entrance from Elcho Street 57 Community Hub Central, Road

Middlesbrough Council This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Polling Station List (May be subject to change) Combined Election 2021 Thursday 6 May 2021

Reference Address Districts 1 St. Aidan`s Meeting Room, Head Street, Middlesbrough, TS1 5TR AA 2 International Centre, 7 Abingdon Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 2DP AB 3 Abingdon Primary School, Abingdon Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 3JR AC 4 Breckon Hill Community Centre, Breckon Hill Road, Middlesbrough, AD TS4 2DS 5 Macmillan Academy, Stockton Road, Middlesbrough, TS5 4AG BA 6 Newport Settlement, Entrance off Union Street, St Paul's Road, BB Middlesbrough, TS1 5NQ 7 St. Aidan's Centre, Clifton Street, Middlesbrough, TS1 4NA BC 8 ACTES Resource Centre, Meath Street, Middlesbrough, TS1 4RY BD 9 Redwood House, (Access from Parliament Road), c/o Ayresome BE Primary School, Worcester Street, Middlesbrough, TS1 4NT 10 Community Hub at North , Derwent Street, , CA Middlesbrough, TS3 6JB 11 St Alphonsus RC Primary, Cadogan Street, North Ormesby, CB Middlesbrough, TS3 6PX 12 Mobile Station - Northern Road, Northern Road, Middlesbrough, TS5 DA 4NS 13 Primary School, Fakenham Avenue, Whinney DB Banks, Middlesbrough, TS5 4QQ 14 Mobile Station - Croft Avenue, Croft Avenue, Middlesbrough, TS5 DC 8AU 15 Community School, Roman Road, Linthorpe, EA Middlesbrough, TS5 6EA 16 Friends Meeting House, 131 Cambridge Road, Linthorpe, EB Middlesbrough, TS5 5HL 17 Baptist Church Hall, Cambridge Road, Middlesbrough, TS5 5NN EC 18 Sacred Heart Academy, Ayresome Street, Middlesbrough, TS1 4NP FA 19 St. Barnabas Church Hall, 1A St. Barnabas Road, Linthorpe, FB Middlesbrough, TS5 6JR 20 Linthorpe Community Centre, 468 , Middlesbrough, FC TS5 6JG 21 Aapna House, 31-35 Eastbourne Road, Middlesbrough, TS5 6QN FD 22 Grove Hill Community Hub, Bishopton Road, Middlesbrough, TS4 GA 2RP 23 Mobile Station - Kildale Road, Corner of Kildale Road, (Between 52 GB & 54 Roseberry Road), Middlesbrough 24 The Sutton Centre, 24 Collin Avenue, Middlesbrough, TS4 3HF GC 25 Swerve Table Tennis Centre, [former Beechwood Community GD Centre], Kirkham Row, Beechwood, Middlesbrough, TS4 3EE 26 Library at Neptune Leisure Centre, Ormesby Road, , HA Middlesbrough, TS3 7RP 27 Bellamy Court Residents' Lounge, Bellamy Court (off Addington HB Drive), Park, Middlesbrough, TS3 8RL 28 Active , (Formerly Middlebeck Social Club), Homerton HC Road, Middlesbrough, TS3 8QD 29 St. Pius X R.C. Primary School, Amersham Road, Park End, HDM Middlesbrough, TS3 7HD 30 Community Centre, Marshall Avenue, IA Middlesbrough, TS3 9AJ 31 Corpus Christi RC Academy, Cargo Fleet Lane, Middlesbrough, TS3 IB 8NL This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Polling Station List Combined Election 2021 Thursday 6 May 2021

32 Community Hub, Birkhall Road, Middlesbrough, TS3 9JW IC 33 Thorntree Academy, The Greenway, Thorntree, Middlesbrough, TS3 ID 9NH 34 Mobile Station - Jack Simon Way, Junction Jack Simon Way and, JA Jocelyn Way 35 The Nursery, St. Clare's R.C. Primary School, Trimdon Avenue, JB Acklam, Middlesbrough, TS5 8RZ 36 Acklam Whin Primary School, Carlbury Avenue, Acklam, JC Middlesbrough, TS5 8SQ 37 City Learning Centre, Acklam Grange School, Lodore Grove, KA Acklam, Middlesbrough, TS5 8PB 38 Kader Academy, Staindrop Drive, Acklam, Middlesbrough, TS5 8NU KB 39 St. Margaret's Church Hall, The Oval, Brookfield, Middlesbrough, KC TS5 8EU 40 Mobile Station - Medina Gardens, Junction of Medina Gardens and, KD Acklam Road, TS5 8BN 41 Acklam Branch Library, Acklam Road, Acklam, Middlesbrough, TS5 LA 7AB 42 Middlesbrough District Scout Headquarters, Road, LB Middlesbrough, TS5 7PJ 43 Newham Bridge Primary School, Cayton Drive, Acklam, LC Middlesbrough, TS5 7NJ 44 Community Hub at , Broughton Avenue, Easterside, MA Middlesbrough, TS4 3PZ 45 Community Hub at Easterside, Broughton Avenue, Easterside, MBM Middlesbrough, TS4 3PZ 46 Marton Manor Primary School, The Derby, Middlesbrough, TS7 8RH MCM 47 Middlesbrough Sports Village, Alan Peacock Way, Middlesbrough, NAM TS4 3AE 48 Marton Library, The Willows, Middlesbrough, TS7 8BL NBM 49 Marton Community Centre, Cypress Road, Marton, Middlesbrough, NCM TS7 8PZ 50 Park End Primary School, Overdale Road, Park End, OAM Middlesbrough, TS3 0AA 51 Glastonbury House Community Room, Lindisfarne Road, OB Middlesbrough, TS3 0LF 52 Priory 16 (formerly Comm Centre), Fulbeck Road, OC Netherfields, Middlesbrough, TS3 0RN 53 Memorial Hall, Meldyke Lane, Stainton, Middlesbrough, TS8 9AU PAM 54 Hall Academy, Briscoe Way, Hemlington, PBM Middlesbrough, TS8 9SJ 55 Mobile Station - off Otterhill Court, Hemlington Hall Road, QAM Hemlington, Middlesbrough, TS8 9RG 56 Hemlington Library, Crosscliff, Viewley Centre, Hemlington, QBM Middlesbrough, TS8 9JJ 57 Hemlington Recreation Centre, Cass House Road, Hemlington, QCM Middlesbrough, TS8 9QW 58 Hemlington Children`s Centre, Cass House Road, Middlesbrough, QDM TS8 9EQ 59 Sunnyside Academy, Manor Farm Way, , RAM Middlesbrough, TS8 0RJ 60 Langdon Square Community Centre, Coulby Newham, RBM Middlesbrough, TS8 0TF 61 Lingfield Ash Meeting Hall, 95 Lingfield Ash, Coulby Newham, RCM Middlesbrough, TS8 0ST This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Polling Station List Combined Election 2021 Thursday 6 May 2021

62 Rose Wood Academy, The Garth, Coulby Farm Way, Coulby RDM Newham, Middlesbrough, TS8 0UG 63 Normanby Court, 12 Linden Crescent, Marton, Middlesbrough, TS7 SAM 8LE 64 Lingfield Primary School, Buxton Avenue, Marton, Middlesbrough, SBM TS7 8LP 65 Mobile Station - Fulford Way, Fulford Way, Marton, Middlesbrough SCM 66 The Avenue Primary School, The Avenue, , TAM Middlesbrough, TS7 0AG 67 Mobile Station - The Avenue, (Land opposite The Avenue shops), TBM The Avenue, Nunthorpe, Middlesbrough, TS7 0AP 68 Chandlers Ridge Academy, Chandlers Ridge, Nunthorpe, TCM Middlesbrough, TS7 0JL

This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Polling Station List (This list may be subject to change)

Police and Crime Commissioner Election Thursday 6 May 2021

Reference Address Districts 1 Belmont Primary School, Lauderdale Drive, , TS14 7BS BMTAM 2 Belmont Primary School, Lauderdale Drive, Guisborough, TS14 7BS BMTBM 3 Belmont Primary School, Lauderdale Drive, Guisborough, TS14 7BS BMTCM 4 Village Hall, Laburnum Road, , TS12 2SH BTNAM 5 St Margaret of Antioch Church, High Street, Brotton, TS12 2PP BTNBM 6 Jubilee Hall ( Community Centre), Muriel Street, Carlin BTNCM How, TS13 4DL 7 Village Hall, Chapel Street, Skinningrove, Saltburn By BTNDM Sea, TS13 4BH 8 Christ Church Hall, Kirkleatham Street, Redcar, TS10 1QY CTMAR 9 Memorial Hall, Coatham Road, Redcar, TS10 1RH CTMBR 10 The Hut (Junction), West Dyke Road, Redcar, TS10 1EJ CTMCR 11 Corus Sports & Social Centre, 33 South Avenue, , DTNAR Redcar, TS10 5LZ 12 Cliff Houlding Centre, Park Court, Dormanstown, TS10 5QY DTNBR,DTNDR 13 Dormanstown Branch Library, 3 Farndale Square, Dormanstown, DTNCR Redcar, TS10 5HQ 14 Birkdale Drive Community Centre, Birkdale Drive, , ESNAR Middlesbrough, TS6 9EB 15 California Youth Club, Guisborough Street, Eston, TS6 9LA ESNBR 16 Whale Hill Community Centre, Goathland Road, Whale Hill Estate, ESNCR Eston, TS6 8EW 17 Village Hall, High Street, Lazenby, TS6 8DU ESNDR 18 Oakley Walk Community Centre (St John Ambulance), Oakley Walk, ESNER Eston, TS6 0TE 19 Guisborough Town Football Club, King George V Playing Fields, GBRAM Howlbeck Road, Guisborough, TS14 6LE 20 Sleights Court Community Centre, Sleights Court, Guisborough, GBRBM,GBRCM TS14 6TE 21 Sunnyfield House, 36 Westgate, Guisborough, TS14 6BA GBRDM 22 Belmont House, Rectory Lane, Guisborough, TS14 7FD GBREM 23 Grangetown Neighbourhood Centre, Bolckow Road, Grangetown, GTNAR TS6 7BS 24 Grangetown Primary School, St George's Road, Grangetown, GTNBR Middlesbrough, TS6 7JA 25 KP Kuts, 12 Fabian Court, Eston, TS6 9RX GTNCR 26 Grangetown Library, Birchington Avenue, Grangetown, GTNDR Middlesbrough, TS6 7LP 27 Galley Hill Primary School, Campion Drive, Hutton Meadows, HTNAM Guisborough, TS14 8DW 28 Galley Hill Primary School, Campion Drive, Hutton Meadows, HTNBM Guisborough, TS14 8DW 29 Highcliffe Primary School, Hutton Lane, Guisborough, TS14 8AA HTNCM 30 Youth and Community Centre, Ayton Drive, Redcar, TS10 4LR KLMAR 31 Kirkleatham Local Learning Centre, Same site as Greengates KLMBR,KLMCR School, Keilder Close, Redcar, TS10 4HS 32 Larkswood Community Centre, Larkswood Road, Redcar, TS10 KLMDR 4SD 33 Growing In Harmony Kirkleatham Training Centre, Kirkleatham KLMER Museum Site, Kirkleatham, Redcar, TS10 5NW

This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Polling Station List Police and Crime Commissioner Election Thursday 6 May 2021

34 Gleneagles Community Centre, 74 Gleneagles Road, , LBKAR Redcar, TS11 8DS 35 Gleneagles Community Centre, 74 Gleneagles Road, New Marske, LBKBR Redcar, TS11 8DS 36 Westgarth Primary School, Redcar Road, Marske, Redcar, TS11 LBKCR 6AE 37 Westgarth Primary School, Redcar Road, Marske, Redcar, TS11 LBKDR 6AE 38 Luke Senior Hall, Rosedale Crescent, Loftus, TS13 4SJ LFSAM 39 Loftus Town Hall, High Street, Loftus, TS13 4HG LFSBM 40 Mines Village Hall, Cleveland Street, , TS13 LFSCM 4QU 41 Easington Village Hall, Grinkle Lane, Easington, TS13 4NT LFSDM 42 Village Hall, Margrove Park, Saltburn, TS12 3BY LKDAM 43 Village Hall, Lockwood Parish Council, Meadowdale Court, LKDBM Lingdale, TS12 3HF 44 Memorial Hall, Freebrough Road, Moorsholm, TS12 3JB LKDCM 45 26th Middlesbrough (Settlement) Scout Group, Allendale Road, NBYAR Ormesby, TS7 9LF 46 Smith Dock Bowling Club, Skippers Lane, Normanby, TS6 0HT NBYBR 47 Normanby Methodist Church Hall, Cleveland Street, Normanby, TS6 NBYCR 0LW 48 Salvation Army Hall, Bankfields Court, Bankfields Road, Flatts Lane, NBYDR,NBYER Normanby, TS6 0NB 49 Newcomen Primary School, Trent Road, Redcar, TS10 1NL NCNAR 50 Newcomen Methodist Church Hall, Mersey Road, Redcar, TS10 NCNBR 1NH 51 Lakes Social Club, Westmorland Road, Redcar, TS10 4BB NCNCR 52 Ormesby Primary School, Henry Taylor Court, Ormesby, TS7 9AB OBYAR 53 Ormesby Primary School, Henry Taylor Court, Ormesby, TS7 9AB OBYBR 54 St Marys Church Hall, Morton Carr Lane, Nunthorpe, OBYCR Middlesbrough, TS7 0JU 55 Golden Boy Green, Normanby Road, South Bank, TS6 6SD SBKAR 56 Inspire 2 Learn, Normanby Road, South Bank, TS6 9AE SBKBR 57 Saltburn Cricket Club, Marske Mill Lane, Saltburn, TS12 1HJ SBNAR 58 Saltburn Cricket Club, Marske Mill Lane, Saltburn, TS12 1HJ SBNBM 59 Milton Street Methodist Church, Milton Street, Saltburn, TS12 1DJ SBNCM 60 Saltburn Emmanuel Parish Church Hall, MacNay Street, Saltburn, SBNDM TS12 1LE 61 Wykeham Court Community Centre, Wykeham Court, New Skelton, SKEAM Saltburn-By-The- Sea, TS12 2YH 62 Wykeham Court Community Centre, Wykeham Court, New Skelton, SKEBM Saltburn-By-The- Sea, TS12 2YH 63 Village Hall, Vaughan Street, North Skelton, TS12 SKECM 2AL 64 Skelton Civic Hall, Coniston Road, Skelton, TS12 2HP SKWAM 65 Methodist Community Church (Skelton Green), Boosbeck Road, SKWBM Skelton Green, Saltburn, TS12 2DN 66 Boosbeck Community Centre, Oldham Street, Boosbeck, TS12 3AL SKWCM 67 Marske Leisure Centre, 69-71 High Street, Marske-By-Sea, TS11 STGAR 6JL 68 Marske Methodist Church Hall, Hummershill Lane, Marske, TS11 STGBR 7DH 69 Marske Methodist Church Hall, Hummershill Lane, Marske, TS11 STGCR 7DH

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70 Marske Leisure Centre, 69-71 High Street, Marske-By-Sea, TS11 STGDR 6JL 71 Academy (Bungalow), Lime Road, Normanby, TS6 0BZ TVEAR 72 St Georges Church, Spencer Road, Teesville, TS6 9BH TVEBR 73 Eston Methodist Church Hall, Churchill Road, Eston, TS6 9PP TVECR,TVEDR 74 The Salon, Thrush Road, Redcar, TS10 2AT WDEAR 75 Redcar Borough Park Bowling Club, Redcar Lane, Redcar, TS10 WDEBR 2FD 76 Ings Farm Primary School, Stirling Road, Redcar, TS10 2JZ WDECR 77 Rye Hills Academy, Redcar Lane, Redcar, TS10 2HN WDEDR 78 Wheatlands Primary School, Hundale Crescent, Redcar, TS10 2PU WHTAR 79 Wheatlands Primary School, Hundale Crescent, Redcar, TS10 2PU WHTBR 80 Wheatlands Primary School, Hundale Crescent, Redcar, TS10 2PU WHTCR 81 Zetland Methodist Church Hall, The Crescent, Redcar, TS10 3AU ZTDAR 82 Laburnum Road Branch Library, Laburnum Road, Redcar, TS10 ZTDBR 3QR

This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Polling Station List (May be subject to change)

PCC Election, TVCA Mayoral Election, Borough Ward & Town Council by Elections Thursday 6 May 2021

Reference Address Districts 1 Billingham Baptist Church, Cheviot Crescent, Billingham, TS23 2PR BC1 2 The Medway Centre, Annex of Holy Rosary Church, Sidlaw Road, BC2 Billingham, TS23 2EP 3 St. Aidan`s Church, Hall Entrance, Tintern Avenue, Billingham, TS23 BC3 2DF 4 Billingham Library & Customer Services Centre, Billingham Town BC4 Centre, Billingham, TS23 2LN 5 New Life Family Centre, Low Grange Avenue, Billingham, TS23 BE1 3EQ 6 McLean Scout Centre, Synthonia Scout Group, Greenwood Road, BE2 Billingham, TS23 4BA 7 Low Grange Community Centre, Low Grange Avenue, Billingham, BE3,BE4 TS23 3PF 8 Elm Tree Community Centre - Main Hall, Entrance to the rear of the BET1,BET2 Centre, Elm Tree Avenue, Stockton on Tees, TS19 0UW 9 Elm Tree Community Centre, The Oak Room - Front Entrance, Elm BET3 Tree Avenue, Elm Tree, Stockton-on-Tees, TS19 0UW 10 High Grange Community Centre, Casson Way, Billingham, TS23 BN1 3TX 11 North Billingham Methodist Church, Activity Room - rear of the BN2,BN3 Church, Marsh House Avenue, Billingham, TS23 3TG 12 North Billingham Methodist Church, Front Door, Marsh House BN4 Avenue, Billingham, TS23 3TG 13 St. John`s R.C. Church, Parish Meeting Room at rear of church, BS1 Central Avenue, Billingham, TS23 1LR 14 Clarence`s Resource and Community Centre, Port Clarence Road, BS2 Middlesbrough, TS2 1TW 15 St. Cuthbert`s Church Hall, Church Road, Billingham Green, BS3 Billingham, TS23 1BW 16 East Avenue Community Centre, The Annex, East Avenue, BS4 Billingham, TS23 1BY 17 MonkSeaton Community Hall, Matlock Gardens, Wolviston Court, BW1 Billingham, TS22 5JN 18 Wolviston Court Community Centre, Main Hall, Clifton Avenue, BW2 Billingham, TS22 5DE 19 Parkmore Hotel, 636 Road, Eaglescliffe, Stockton on Tees, EG1 TS16 0DH 20 Egglescliffe Community Centre, Durham Lane, Eaglescliffe, TS16 EG2,EG5,EG6 0EH 21 Egglescliffe Community Centre, Durham Lane, Eaglescliffe, TS16 EG3 0EH 22 All Saints Nave, Dunnottar Avenue, Eaglescliffe, Stockton on Tees, EG4,EG8 TS16 0AB 23 Egglescliffe Parish Hall, Small Hall - Disabled Entrance, Butts Lane, EG7 Egglescliffe, Stockton on Tees, TS16 9BU 24 Fairfield Centre (Old Boys Club), 45 Limbrick Avenue, Fairfield, FF1 Stockton on Tees, TS19 7NN 25 Fairfield Centre (Old Boys Club), 45 Limbrick Avenue, Fairfield, FF2 Stockton on Tees, TS19 7NN 26 Stockton Town Football Club, Bishopton Road West, Stockton on GF1 Tees, TS19 0QD This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Polling Station List PCC Election, TVCA Mayoral Election, Borough Ward & Town Council by Elections Thursday 6 May 2021

27 Grange Estate Institute - Main Door, 9 - 11 Grays Road, Stockton- GF2 on-Tees, TS18 4LN 28 The Grangefield Centre, Oxbridge Lane, Stockton on Tees, TS18 GF3 4HY 29 Hartburn Sea Scouts Hut - Main Entrance, Greens Grove, Hartburn, GF4 Stockton on Tees, TS18 5AW 30 Elmwood Community Centre, Conference Room, 53 Darlington HB1 Road, Stockton on Tees, TS18 5EP 31 Holy Trinity with St Mark Church, The Vestry, Upsall Grove, HB2 Stockton on Tees, TS19 7QU 32 Hardwick Community Centre, Whessoe Road, Hardwick, Stockton HD1 on Tees, TS19 8LB 33 Salters Lane Community Centre, Hunwick Walk, Salters Lane HD2 Estate, Stockton on Tees, TS19 8AF 34 Hardwick Baptist Church, Piper Knowle Road, Hardwick, Stockton HD3 on Tees, TS19 8JQ 35 Whinstone Primary School, Nursery Unit, Lowfields Avenue, Ingleby IBE1,IBE2 Barwick, Stockton on Tees, TS17 0RJ 36 Community Centre, Haresfield Way, , Stockton on IBE3 Tees, TS17 0YL 37 Community Centre, Haresfield Way, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton on IBE4 Tees, TS17 0YL 38 Maltby Village Hall, High Lane, Maltby, Middlesbrough, TS8 0BG IBE5 39 Hilton Village Hall, Seamer Road, Hilton, Yarm, TS15 9LB IBE6 40 St. Francis of Assisi, Church Centre, Barwick Way, Ingleby Barwick, IBW1 Stockton on Tees, TS17 0WD 41 St. Francis of Assisi, Church Centre, Barwick Way, Ingleby Barwick, IBW2,IBW3 Stockton on Tees, TS17 0WD 42 IB Leisure, Activity Hall - Enter via fire door, Blair Avenue, Ingleby IBW4 Barwick, Stockton on Tees, TS17 5BL 43 The Rings Community Hub, The Rings, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton IBW5 on Tees, TS17 5LL 44 Rochester Court Sheltered House, Hairdressing Room-door to right MV1 of Main Entrance, Stanford Close, Teesdale, Stockton on Tees, TS17 6AZ 45 Victoria Park Community Hall, (Formerly Old Peoples Welfare Hall), MV2 Peel Street, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, TS17 6HL 46 St Patricks RC Church Hall, Cranworth Street Entrance, Behind St MV3 Patricks Church, Stockton on Tees, TS17 6NW 47 Robert Atkinson Centre Room 2, Thorntree Road, Thornaby, MV4 Stockton on Tees, TS17 8AP 48 Robert Atkinson Centre - Room 1, Thorntree Road, Thornaby, MV5 Stockton on Tees, TS17 8AP 49 St Mary's Parish Hall, The Green, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, TS20 NN1 1DT 50 Norton Methodist Church Hall, Norton Methodist Church, 439 Norton NN2 Road, Norton, Stockton on Tees, TS20 2QQ 51 Norton Grange Community Resource Centre, Somerset Road, NN3 Norton Grange, Stockton-on-Tees, TS20 2ND 52 Norton Christian Spiritualist Church, Community Room, 26 NN4 Darlington Lane, Norton, Stockton on Tees, TS20 1ER 53 Wynyard Golf Club, Wellington Drive, Wynyard, TS22 5QJ NP1 54 Wolviston Village Community Centre, Road, NP2,NP3 Wolviston, Billingham, TS22 5LA 55 Grindon Parish Hall, Durham Road, Thorpe Thewles, Stockton-on- NP4 Tees, TS21 3JN This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Polling Station List PCC Election, TVCA Mayoral Election, Borough Ward & Town Council by Elections Thursday 6 May 2021

56 Malleable Club, Norton Road, Norton, Stockton on Tees, TS20 2PH NS1 57 St Michael & All Angels Church, Side Entrance, Imperial Avenue, NS2 Norton, Stockton on Tees, TS20 2EW 58 Albany Community Resource Centre, Front Room, Surrey Road, NS3,NS4 Norton, Stockton on Tees, TS20 2QZ 59 St. John's Church, Durham Road, Stockton on Tees, TS19 0DZ NT1 60 Newtown Resource Centre, Durham Road, Newtown, Stockton on NT2 Tees, TS19 0DE 61 Ragworth Neighbourhood Centre, St Johns Way, Stockton on Tees, NT3 TS19 0FB 62 St. Pauls Church Hall, Bishopton Road, Stockton on Tees, TS18 NT4 4PB 63 Norton Sports Village, Function Room, 74 Station Road, Norton, NW1,NW3 Stockton on Tees, TS20 1PE 64 Glebe Community Centre, Opposite Centenary Public House, NW2 Hanover Parade Shops, Glebe Estate, Stockton on Tees, TS20 1RB 65 Yarm Road Methodist Church Hall, Yarm Road, Stockton on Tees, PO1 TS18 3NW 66 Yarm Road Methodist Church Hall, Yarm Road, Stockton on Tees, PO2 TS18 3NW 67 Oxbridge Christian Fellowship, The Apostolic Church Main Entrance, PO3 65 Oxbridge Lane, Stockton-on-Tees, TS18 4DN 68 Elim Pentecostal Church, Ragpath Lane, Roseworth, Stockton on RW1,RW2 Tees 69 St Chad`s Church, 110 Ragpath Lane, Stockton on Tees, TS19 9AY RW3 70 Eltham Crescent Community Centre, Eltham Crescent, Thornaby, SH1 Stockton on Tees 71 South Thornaby Community Centre, Front Door, Off Havilland Road, SH2 Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, TS17 9JG 72 Thornaby Central Library, Main Library, Wrightson House, Pavilion SH3 Shopping Centre, Thornaby, TS17 9EP 73 Register Office, Nightingale House, Balaclava Street, Stockton on STC1 Tees, TS18 2AL 74 Frank E. Wiseman Communal Hall, 28 Stewart Road, Stockton-on- STC2 Tees, TS20 2UP 75 The Willows Centre - Main Hall, Northport Road, Stockton-on-Tees, STC3 TS18 2HX 76 Stockton United Reformed Church, Yarm Lane, Stockton-on-Tees, STC4 TS18 1HU 77 Stockton Unitarian Church, Wellington Street, Stockton-on-Tees, STC5 TS18 1QQ 78 The Griffin, Bader Avenue, Thornaby, Stockton on Tees, TS17 0HE VL1,VL4 79 Christ The King RC Church, Trenchard Avenue, Thornaby, Stockton VL2,VL3 on Tees, TS17 0EG 80 Carlton Methodist Chapel, Letch Lane, Carlton, Stockton-on-Tees, WP1,WP3 TS21 1DX 81 Stillington Youth & Community Centre, Lowson Street, Stillington, WP2 Stockton on Tees, TS21 1JE 82 Wilson Centre Long Newton, Room 2, Darlington Road, Long WP4,WP5 Newton, Stockton on Tees, TS21 1DD 83 Yarm Cricket Club Pavilion, Leven Road, Yarm, TS15 9EY YM1,YM3 84 Layfield Primary School, The Hall, Everingham Road, Yarm, TS15 YM2,YM5 9TF 85 Yarm Community Centre, High Church Wynd, Yarm, TS15 9BQ YM4 86 Kirklevington & Castlelevington Memorial Hall, Pump Lane, YM6,YM7 Kirklevington, Yarm This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Polling Station List PCC Election, TVCA Mayoral Election, Borough Ward & Town Council by Elections Thursday 6 May 2021

Middlesbrough Sports Village Alan Peacock Way Middlesbrough TS4 3AE

(Vehicle access via B1380 Ladgate Lane and Alan Peacock Way. Pedestrian access only from Marton Road)

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Police and Crime Commissioner Elections 6 May 2021

What can I expect to see at the Verification of ballot papers?

This note explains what you can expect to see happen at the verification of ballot papers.

Important COVID Working Practices to be observed:

➢ Do not attend if you are awaiting a test result ➢ If you have any of the following coronavirus symptoms get a test and stay at home: o a high temperature o a new, continuous cough o a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste ➢ Do not attend if you are required to self-isolate ➢ Face masks and visors should always be worn by all attendees in the Pavilion ➢ Maintain social distancing - where you cannot stay 2 metres apart, you should stay more than 1 metre apart and take additional steps to stay safe by following these guidelines ➢ Please bring your own food and drink and wash your hands before eating; do not share food ➢ Do not touch anything you don’t have to ➢ Do not touch your face ➢ Regularly use the hand sanitiser provided ➢ Regularly clean surfaces and equipment with the anti-viral wipes provided ➢ Do not car share unless this is with a member of your own household or support bubble

Please also note:

➢ Order and quiet are to be maintained throughout the count ➢ A Candidate, Election Agent, or Counting Agent shall not touch or handle any ballot paper; your role is to oversee proceedings ➢ No food or drink is to be placed on any of the tables ➢ No stilettos are permitted in the Count Hall in order to protect the sports hall flooring ➢ The Count Venue is a no smoking building and smoking in any part of the venue is not allowed ➢ Mobile phones should remain switched off within the Count Hall ➢ Flash cameras should not be used, and any photographs should not break the Secrecy Rules. ➢ In the event of a health and safety incident, the Pavilion reception must be notified who will take appropriate action. Please note the postcode to be used to call the emergency services to the Pavilion is TS17 9EW ➢ All areas are accessible to disabled visitors and guide dogs are permitted

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On polling day on Thursday 6 May, following the close of poll at 10.00pm, the verification of the ballot papers will take place separately in each of the four Borough areas at the following Local venues:-

• Thornaby Pavilion, Thornaby • Mill House Leisure Centre, Hartlepool • Middlesbrough Sports Village • Redcar and Cleveland Leisure and Community Heart

The purpose of verification is to check that the number of ballot papers in a ballot box is the same as the number of ballot papers recorded as being issued by the Presiding Officer. Each ballot box will be verified separately. If a discrepancy occurs, the verification and count procedures set out the additional steps that table supervisors can take to reconcile to the ballot paper account. Once all ballot boxes have been verified, the verified totals will be collated to produce a local area total.

Following authorisation from the Police Area Returning Officer (PARO), you can expect the provisionally verified local totals of ballot papers in each voting area to be shared with Candidates and Agents and then announced to those present at that venue.

The PARO will collate all of the four individual voting area totals and produce a verified total of ballot papers for the whole of the Cleveland Force Area. This will be shared with the Local Returning Officers for each of the other voting areas and with Candidates and Agents and others in attendance.

Once verification has been completed, the verified ballot papers will be stored overnight in sealed containers at local count venues.

The counting of the votes will commence at 10.00am on the morning of Friday 7 May.

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Police and Crime Commissioner Elections 6 May 2021

What can I expect to see at the Counting of Votes?

This note explains what you can expect to see happen at the counting of the votes.

Important COVID Working Practices to be observed:

➢ Do not attend if you are awaiting a test result ➢ If you have any of the following coronavirus symptoms get a test and stay at home: o a high temperature o a new, continuous cough o a loss of, or change to, your sense of smell or taste ➢ Do not attend if you are required to self-isolate ➢ Face masks and visors should always be worn by all attendees in the Pavilion ➢ Maintain social distancing - where you cannot stay 2 metres apart, you should stay more than 1 metre apart and take additional steps to stay safe by following these guidelines ➢ Please bring your own food and drink and wash your hands before eating; do not share food ➢ Do not touch anything you don’t have to ➢ Do not touch your face ➢ Regularly use the hand sanitiser provided ➢ Regularly clean surfaces and equipment with the anti-viral wipes provided ➢ Do not car share unless this is with a member of your own household or support bubble

Please also note:

➢ Order and quiet are to be maintained throughout the count ➢ A Candidate, Election Agent, or Counting Agent shall not touch or handle any ballot paper; your role is to oversee proceedings ➢ No food or drink is to be placed on any of the tables ➢ No stilettos are permitted in the Count Hall in order to protect the sports hall flooring ➢ The Count Venue is a no smoking building and smoking in any part of the venue is not allowed ➢ Mobile phones should remain switched off within the Count Hall ➢ Flash cameras should not be used, and any photographs should not break the Secrecy Rules. ➢ In the event of a health and safety incident, the Pavilion reception must be notified who will take appropriate action. Please note the postcode to be used to call the emergency services to the Pavilion is TS17 9EW ➢ All areas are accessible to disabled visitors and guide dogs are permitted

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The counting of the votes will commence at 10am on Friday 7 May separately in each of the four Borough areas at the following Local venues:-

• Thornaby Pavilion, Thornaby • Mill House Leisure Centre, Hartlepool • Middlesbrough Sports Village • Redcar and Cleveland Leisure and Community Heart

You will see counting in each voting area based on the mini-count method; this means that each count table is a mini-count and ballot papers allocated at the start of the count will remain with that table at all times throughout the count process. Mini counting will ensure greater accuracy.

Each Local Returning Officer will count the first preference votes cast in their voting area.

Doubtful ballot papers will be adjudicated at each mini-count table on a continuous rolling basis by Local Returning Officers and their adjudication officers, in full view of the Candidates and Agents present.

Once counting of the first preference votes is complete in each voting area, the provisional figures will be shared with Candidates and Agents, and then statements of local totals will be publicised. All of the local totals will be collated by the Police Area Returning Officer (PARO) to provide the total number of first preference votes given for each Candidate across the whole of the area. This information will also be shared with candidates and agents.

If a Candidate has more than 50% of the total valid first preference votes cast, that Candidate will be elected.

If a candidate does not have an overall majority, second preference votes from candidates eliminated from the contest will be counted for the two candidates remaining in the contest (i.e. the two with the most votes at the first preference stage).

Once local totals of second preference votes have been calculated and announced for each voting area by the Local Returning Officers, the PARO will calculate the total number of first and second preference votes for each such Candidate remaining in the contest. The results will be shared with Candidates and agents, publicised and the Candidate with the most votes overall will be elected.

Results from all count venues will be displayed on screens at Thornaby Pavilion.

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ELECTIONS 6 MAY 2021

Dear Candidate/ Agent

We would welcome feedback on your experiences during this election. If there is anything you liked, thought we could do better, or would like to comment on, we would really appreciate your views. You do not have to provide this information but your feedback will help us to plan for future elections.

Thank you Julie Danks, Police Area Returning Officer

IN YOUR ROLE AS CANDIDATE/ AGENT IN THE RECENT ELECTION: YES NO 1. Was the information provided as part of the nomination pack helpful? Please explain:

1. Was the information provided at Postal Vote Opening Sessions helpful? Please explain:

2. Was the information provided at the Count helpful? Please explain:

3. Did you receive the information you needed to take part? Please explains:

4. Did you have confidence that the process was well managed? Please explain:

7. Overall – were you happy with the service received? Provide comments overleaf if required

Please return to Julie Danks, PARO, PO Box 11, Municipal Buildings, Church Road, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1LD.

A box for feedback forms will also be situated in the Count Venue. Thank you.