Deadline to vote in Leeds City Council election looms

The deadline for registrations to vote in next month's 'all-out' Leeds local elections is the end of tomorrow (Tuesday).
A Leeds local election count.A Leeds local election count.
A Leeds local election count.

Voters will head to the polls on Thursday, May 3 to decide which candidates they want to represent their council wards.

People do not need to register separately for every election but will need to sign up again if they have changed their address, name or nationality.

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Listed: Every candidate standing in the 2018 Leeds City Council elections
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“The importance of voting also has added poignancy at this election as we mark 100 years since the struggles and sacrifices of the Suffrage movement saw the first women in the UK win the right to vote.

“We know residents are always incredibly passionate about their city and their communities so I would urge everyone to use their vote and not miss this chance to get out to the polling stations to have a say on the issues which matter to them.”

Ahead of this election, the council has been run by Labour, with 58 members, followed by 19 Conservative councillors, nine Liberal Democrats, five Morley Borough Independents, three Green Party members, two Garforth and Swillington Independents, two East Leeds Independents and one further Independent.

Leeds City Council elections: Will Leeds voters show some independent spirit this May 3?People may need their National Insurance number and passport, if they are living abroad, to register at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote