General Election and Caterham on the Hill by-election 4 July 2024

A general election and Caterham on the Hill Parish by-election will be held on Thursday 4 July. Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm.

In the Tandridge District Council area voters will be electing an MP for the East Surrey constituency.

In the Westway ward, Caterham on the Hill Parish Council voters will also be electing a parish councillor.

Elections press pack

The Elections press pack has the background, results in the General election in May 2019 and the Westway ward of Caterham on the Hill by-election on 2 May 2024. 

Statement of persons nominated

This is the situation of polling stations.

Following a boundary review, some ward boundaries have changed in the district. The number of wards has also changed from 20 to 18. This means you may need to go to a different polling station to vote.
To find your polling station you can:
•    Check your polling card, which you received from 4 June onwards, for the location.
•    Search using your postcode in the box below.

 

If you want to vote in a polling station on Thursday 4 July, you must bring photo ID with you, otherwise you won't be able to vote. This is a relatively new requirement following changes to the law. If you don't have acceptable photo ID, you will not be able to vote.

Your ID needs to be the original. It cannot be a photocopy, or pictures of ID on mobile phones.

Acceptable ID can be:

  • A driving licence (including provisional licence).
  • A passport.
  • Blue Badge.
  • Identity card with PASS mark (Proof of Age Standards Scheme).
  • Certain concessionary travel cards.
  • Biometric immigration document.
  • Defence identity card.
  • National identity card.

If you have one of these IDs, but it is out of date, you can still use it to vote at a polling station if it still looks like you.

Other forms of ID are acceptable. The Electoral Commission website contains a full list of accepted forms of photo ID and further information about the introduction of voter ID.

I do not have photo ID?
If you don’t have one of the accepted forms of photo ID and you want to vote in a polling station, you will need to apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate. To apply, please visit the GOV.uk website by 5pm on Wednesday 26 June

Postal voters will not be affected and will be issued with their postal ballot papers as usual. If you choose to vote by proxy then the person who will vote on your behalf will have to take their own photo ID to the polling station.

Please do not put postal votes through the Council Office's letterbox as they will be rejected.

There are three ways you can return your completed postal vote:

  • Put your completed postal vote in any post box so it arrives at the Council Offices by 10pm on Thursday 4 July.
  • During office hours, bring your completed postal vote to the Council Offices in Oxted. You can also hand in up to five other people's postal votes. At the reception desk, fill out a form and hand it in with your postal vote to our reception staff.  You must fill out the form, or your postal vote will be rejected.
  • On Thursday 4 July between 7am-10pm, you can hand your completed postal vote to polling staff at your polling station. You can also submit up to five other people's postal votes along with yours at a polling station in your ward. You will need to fill out a form which the polling station staff have. You must fill out the form, or your postal vote will be rejected.

There are three ways to cast your vote:

  • In person: this means going to the polling station to vote on Thursday 4 July.
  • By post: this means we will send you a postal voting pack so you can complete your ballot paper at home and return it by post. Please do not pop it in the letterbox at the Council Offices in Oxted.
  • By proxy: this means appointing a person to vote on your behalf at your polling station.

You can quickly and easily apply to vote by post or proxy:

  • To vote by post, please complete the online application form on the GOV.uk website. Apply by 5pm on Wednesday 19 June.
  • To vote by proxy, please complete the online application form on the GOV.uk website. Apply by 5pm on Wednesday 26 June.

In partnership with Mencap, the Electoral Commission has developed easy read guides to voting in the local elections, for people with a learning disability. The guide includes information about registering to vote, voting by post or proxy voter identification requirements and what support people can have if they vote at a polling station.

To be able to vote you must be included in the Register of Electors. If you're not already registered, please complete an online application form on the GOV.uk website and submit it by Tuesday 18 June.

Publish notice of Caterham on the Hill Parish by-election

Publish notice of general election

Thursday 30 May

Tuesday 4 June 

Deadline for:

Delivery of nomination papers.
Withdrawal of candidature.
Appointment of election agents.
Notice of election sub-agent.

Friday 7 June at 4pm

Publish notice of poll of Caterham on the Hill Parish by-election.

Friday 7 June at 5pm

Deadline for applications to be included in the register of electors to be used for the election.                                                 

Tuesday 18 June

Deadline for new applications to vote by post or to change existing absent vote details (for example cancellation or redirection of ballot papers).

Wednesday 19 June at 5pm

Deadline for new application to vote by proxy.

Wednesday 26 June at 5pm

Deadline for appointment of counting agents and polling agents.

Thursday 27 June

First day to request replacement postal votes.

Friday 28 June

Deadline to issue replacement spoilt or lost postal ballot papers.

Thursday 4 July by 5pm

Polling day.

Thursday 4 July 7am-10pm

Return of election expense forms.

Friday 9 August