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This May 2, the election is First Past the Post – read on to find out more

Last updated: 2024/03/04 at 2:27 PM
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This May 2, if you are 18 or over you will be able to vote in the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election and, for the first time, votes will be counted using the First Past the Post system.

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What is the First Past the Post system?What is the difference between First Past the Post and how the count is done at other elections?

What is the First Past the Post system?

When elections use the First Past the Post system, your ballot paper will give you a list of names and political parties – these are your candidates.

At the top of the ballot paper you will be told how many names to choose.

Once counted, the candidate with the most votes becomes your representative.

Here is a short video giving you more information about this system:

What is the difference between First Past the Post and how the count is done at other elections?

In General, local and Senedd elections, voters choose a first and second choice vote. On May 2, you will choose a single candidate on the ballot paper.

To find out more about the PCC election and how to vote,

Police and Crime Commissioner election – May 2, 2024

Making voting accessible for everyone

You need photo ID to vote at a polling station. No ID? You can apply for a free voter ID. Find out more here.

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