Today (May 2), there will be 22 wards holding city councillor elections for Peterborough City Council.
In total, there are 23 seats on Peterborough City Council that are set to be filled by newly-elected councillors.
The following wards are included in the election:
- Barnack ward (one seat)
- Bretton ward (one seat)
- Central ward (one seat)
- Dogsthorpe ward (one seat)
- East ward (one seat)
- Eye, Thorney, Newborough ward (one seat)
- Fletton and Stanground ward (one seat)
- Fletton and Woodston ward (one seat)
- Glinton and Castor ward (one seat)
- Gunthorpe ward (one seat)
- Hampton Vale ward (one seat)
- Hargate and Hempsted ward (one seat)
- North ward (one seat)
- Orton Longueville ward (one seat)
- Orton Waterville ward (one seat)
- Park ward (one seat)
- Paston and Walton ward (one seat)
- Ravensthorpe ward (one seat)
- Stanground South ward (one seat)
- Werrington ward (one seat)
- West ward (one seat)
- Wittering ward (one seat)
To find out the who is running for the role as city councillor in your ward, as well as where your nearest polling station is, you can click here.
Voters are reminded to bring some form of voter ID with them while the elections are taking place.
This may be your passport or your drivers licence.
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