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Oakham: Candidates nominated for Ryhall and Casterton by-election

By Evie Payne

16th Feb 2022 | Local News

Rutland Council offices
Rutland Council offices

Two people have been nominated as candidates to become a Rutland County Councillor for Ryhall and Casterton Ward.

The poll for the Ryhall and Casterton by-election will take place between 7.00am and 10.00pm on the 10th of March 2022. The two candidates nominated are as follows:

Richard Foster, Conservative Party Candidate

Rick Wilson, Green Party In line with Electoral Commission and Government guidance, it is recommended that voters wear face coverings in polling stations to reduce the risk from COVID-19. Hand sanitising stations and single-use pencils for marking ballots will also be provided. The deadline for receiving new applications to register to vote for this election is midnight on 22 February 2022. Guidance on how to register can be found online. New applications to vote by post and any requests to cancel or change an existing postal or proxy vote must reach the Council's Electoral Services Team by 5.00pm on the 23rd of February in order to be valid for this election. New applications to vote by proxy except on the grounds of a medical emergency must be submitted before 5.00pm on the 2nd of March 2022. For more information about the Ryhall and Casterton by-election, voter registration and how to vote, visit the Council website. Alternatively, please email [email protected] or call 01572 722 577.

     

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