Postal ballots

This Council resolves to implement a campaign to encourage people to sign up to use their postal vote; ensure that this campaign is ongoing up to polling day, and advertises key dates for voters to be aware of; endeavour to make the public aware that while precautions are being taken to ensure a safe election day, the safest way to vote will be by using a postal vote.


This Council notes that:

  1. The Government has currently committed to pushing ahead with local elections on May 6th
  2. Despite the roll out of vaccinations, it is highly likely that the threat of COVID-19 will still be prevalent in our communities leading up to the local election
  3. There will be significant challenges to be faced to ensure a safe election day in 2021

This Council further notes that:

  1. While precautions will be taken to ensure a safe election day, the safest way for people to vote will be to stay at home and vote by post.
  2. Internationally, record numbers of people chose to vote in advance or by postal ballot, including in the USA and New Zealand. (US election 2020: How many Americans have voted early so far?)(2020 General Election advance voting statistics)
  3. At the last general election in the UK 3.1M people registered to vote between the election being called and the deadline to register (General election 2019: More than 3.1m register to vote ahead of midnight deadline)

This Council resolves to:

  1. Implement a campaign to encourage people to sign up to use their postal vote
  2. Ensure that this campaign is ongoing up to polling day, and advertises key dates for voters to be aware of
  3. Endeavour to make the public aware that while precautions are being taken to ensure a safe election day, the safest way to vote will be by using a postal vote