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b. Ordinary elections

Last updated: 25 September 2023 at 16:48:45 UTC by JAMS Assistant

Ordinary elections for parish councils are held every four years, on the first Thursday in May. In Suffolk, there will be one in 2023, 2027, 2031, and so on.


Although all elections, including by-elections when required, are administered and organised by the relevant district council, the administrative costs are borne by the town or parish council.  The district council will notify the local council of the anticipated costs approximately 6 months ahead of an ordinary election to assist with budget planning.

While the involvement of parish and town councils is peripheral, it is useful for council clerks to understand the process to enable advice to be given to enquirers, including for example people interested in becoming a councillor.  An important aspect is reminding existing members wishing to re-stand that they must submit nomination papers in the same way as any other candidate.  

See also NALC Legal Topic Note 8

See also The Electoral Commission guidance and information using this link