Election delay seems inevitable according to survey of council officers

By The Editor 7th Sep 2021

It now seems local elections planned for May could now be delayed
It now seems local elections planned for May could now be delayed

The likelihood of local elections being held in Maldon in May continues to diminish.

In the case of Maldon District Council, by-elections for two currently vacant seats face further delay, as well as elections due for Essex County Council and the Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner. There are also some vacancies on local parish councils to fill.

Despite a call for a full postal vote to be held rather than have polling booths it seems more likely now that elections will be delayed until October.

The Local Government Information Unit (LGIU) says the majority of council officials are overwhelmingly concerned about their ability to hold local elections in May with more than two thirds (69 per cent) suggesting an autumn timetable is more achievable.

The survey of 353 chief executives (who are often returning officers), democratic services officers and council leaders found that their greatest concerns were around preparing for May elections that would only later be postponed, their ability to recruit and train electoral workers and their ability to prepare under current conditions.

As the Government continues to push for the May elections to go ahead as planned, respondents felt the most helpful thing they could do to make the elections free, fair and safe would be to delay them to a firm later date, provide additional ringfenced funding and support postal voting.

LGIU chief executive Jonathan Carr-West says: "Local government is committed to democracy, but the overwhelming view from councils is that it is no longer possible to hold safe and open elections in May. The logistical challenges are formidable and there's a real risk that we effectively disenfranchise millions of people who do not feel safe going to the polls.

"The worst scenario of all would be for the Government to push ahead only to have to make a U-turn late in the day when councils will already have spent a fortune in money and time preparing. Better to take a bold decision now to delay the elections and use the additional time to ensure they can be run safely.

"Such measures should include the vaccination of poll workers and an expansion of postal voting. Public confidence in elections is an essential foundation of our democracy; once lost it takes years to rebuild. That risk is not worth taking."

     

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