Black Country Local Elections: Find Your Polling Station on May 7
Black Country Local Elections: Find Your Polling Station

With less than two weeks to go until local election day on May 7, hundreds of seats across the Black Country are set to be contested. Residents of Wolverhampton, Walsall, Sandwell, Dudley, and Cannock Chase will have numerous candidates to choose from. The outcome of these elections will not only determine local representation but also which party or coalition governs the area for the next four years.

How to Find Your Polling Station

If you plan to vote in person, your local authority should have already sent you a poll card indicating the location of your nearest polling station. Typically, these are situated at schools, community centres, or similar public venues. Polling stations will be open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on election day.

Check Online

If you are unsure where your polling station is, you can easily check online. Visit the 'Where do I vote?' website and enter your postcode to find your designated location. This tool provides accurate information based on your address.

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Remember, every vote counts. Make sure you know where to go to have your say in the local elections on May 7.

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