Local candidate featured in national project to engage first-time voters

By Laura Linham 14th Jun 2024

This non-partisan initiative aims to engage first-time voters (Photo: Submitted/The Hopefuls)
This non-partisan initiative aims to engage first-time voters (Photo: Submitted/The Hopefuls)

Local Independent candidate Abi McGuire has been selected to feature in a national project called "The Hopefuls".

This non-partisan, self-funded initiative, created by portrait photographer Tom Oldham and creative producer Ruth Newton, aims to engage first-time voters, encourage them to register to vote, exercise their democratic right, and remind them that their voice matters.

A General Election has been called for 4 July 2024. To participate, ensure you are registered to vote by 11:59pm on 18 June 2024 at Register to vote.

With the final list of candidates for the Wells and Mendip seat now confirmed, the race includes:

- Craig Clarke, Independent

- Helen Himms, Reform Party

- Joe Joseph, Labour Party

- Abi McGuire, Independent

- Tessa Munt, Liberal Democrat

- Meg Powell-Chandler, Conservative

- Peter Welsh, Green Party

With the general election set for July 4, 2024, voters in the constituency are advised to note important changes to the way they vote:

Constituency Changes: The revised Wells and Mendip Hills constituency includes Wells, Axbridge, Cheddar, and Shepton Mallet. However, it has been reshaped to exclude the coastal towns of Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge, which are now part of the new Bridgwater constituency, and Street and Glastonbury, which are now in the Glastonbury and Somerton constituency. Additionally, the constituency has expanded to include Yatton and several smaller settlements that were previously part of the Weston-super-Mare constituency.

New Voter ID Requirements: A significant change for all voters in this election is the introduction of mandatory photo ID at polling stations, a measure introduced by the current government. To vote, individuals will need to present one of several forms of acceptable photo ID. This includes UK or Northern Ireland driving licences, UK or other specified passports, various national ID cards, Blue Badges, biometric residence permits, Defence Identity Cards, and more. Even expired IDs will be accepted, provided the photo is still a good likeness.

For those who do not possess any of the acceptable forms of ID, there is an option to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate via the UK Government website, which will require a national insurance number and a recent digital photo.

Proxy Voting: Voters who plan to vote by proxy should note that they will need to bring their own ID to the polling station; they do not need to present ID for the person they are representing.

These changes are crucial for ensuring that all eligible voters can participate in the election without issues.

     

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