Mayor Election 2016 / News

Bristol goes to the polls

By Bristol24/7  Wednesday May 4, 2016

Bristol is going to the polls on Thursday to elect its next mayor, police commissioner and ward councillors.

Polls opened at 7am in community centres, schools and libraries across the city for the triple vote which is being called Super Thursday.

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All polling booths close at 10pm with a count taking place on Friday and over the weekend.

The new police and crime commissioners is set to be announced on Friday, the mayor on Saturday and the local councillors on Sunday.

Bristol24/7 will be covering the mayoral announcement live with pictures, comment and videos directly from the count. The announcement is expected on Saturday afternoon.

You can only vote at the polling station stated on your polling card. If you have lost your polling card visit the Bristol City Council website to see which station you can vote at. You do not need your polling card to vote as long as you have ID.

 

Read more: Bristol mayor 2016 candidates

 

 

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