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Electoral Services

North Norfolk Elections
North Norfolk does not have any elections in May this year (2008). Local Government elections are held here every 4 years. Please visit our election process page for more information on the types and timings of elections.


North Norfolk District Council's elections service organises the conduct of all European, Parliamentary, County, District and Town/Parish Councils' elections, and referenda affecting the electors of North Norfolk.

Certain information on elections of Norfolk County Councillors may also be provided by Norfolk County Council's Democratic Services team - contact Paul Anthony on 01603 222934.

Click on the links below to find out more about:



Notice of Poll

The files below provide full details of the candidates, the names of those electors who have supported their nominations, the locations of polling stations, and the date and times of the poll. Polling hours at all elections are 7am to 10pm.

District (.pdf 507Kb)

Parish (.pdf 409Kb)

Statement of Persons Nominated for District Wards

North Norfolk District Council organises elections for all tiers of local government, as well as running general elections. All 48 Council seats will be up for election on 3rd May this year. A list of the candidates standing for election in Wards in the District is now available to download below.

To download, right-click on the relevant link below and choose 'save target as'.

Virtual Polling Station

Voting for the first time can be intimidating if you don't know what to expect. This virtual guide proves how easy voting is for everyone, including people with disabilities and voters who have difficulty understanding English.

On our website, you can practise voting as often as you wish. While you are practising, think about who is getting your vote. Don't forget that your vote will help to choose the people who make decisions on issues that affect you.

Click here to enter the virtual polling station.

This page was last updated on 24 April 2008.

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