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Voting


The City of London ward elections

These are held to elect Members of the Court of Common Council – the City of London’s main decision-making body. They take place across all of the City’s 25 wards.

Ward elections in the City take place every four years. Elections took place in March 2005 and the next ward elections are due to take place in March 2009.

Read about annual wardmotes here.
 

Electoral registration

For information on the current electoral details or to request to be put on the list to receive a postal vote contact the electoral registration office, tel 0800 587 5537 or email.


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