Oxford City Council Elections 2024: All you need to know about up coming election

Oxford City Council Elections 2024: All you need to know about up coming election
Here’s all you need to know about up coming Oxford City Council Elections on Thursday, 02 May 2024

Oxford City Council elections are coming. Elections for city councillors, as well as for the Police and Crime Commissioner and councillors in a couple of parish councils, will take place on Thursday, 02 May 2024.

And while the polling cards have started to land on resident’s doormats, there is still time to register to vote in the elections, which take place on Thursday, 02 May 2024.


What the elections cover

Oxford City is divided into 24 wards, and each ward is represented by two councillors. You’ll find a handy interactive map of Oxford City Council ward boundaries using the following link.

Council elections take place every two years, with one seat in each ward up for election on one occasion and the other a couple of years later. The elections are held in even-numbered years, i.e. 2024.

The Oxford City Council elections scheduled to take place on Thursday, 02 May 2024, is for one councillor to each of the 24 wards on the City Council (except Blackbird Leys ward where there will be two vacancies following the resignation of Councillor Humberstone).

Also, on 02 May, Oxford residents will vote for a Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley Police Area.

Residents in Littlemore and Risinghurst & Sandhills also get to elect new parish councillors.


Registration

The deadline for registering to vote in the 02 May 2024 elections is 11.59pm on Tuesday, 16 April 2024.

To be eligible to vote, you must be aged 16 or over (or 14 or over in Scotland and Wales). You must also be one of the following:

  • a British citizen
  • an Irish or EU citizen living in the UK
  • a Commonwealth citizen who has permission to enter or stay in the UK or who does not need permission
  • a citizen of another country living in Scotland or Wales who has permission to enter or stay in the UK or who does not need permission.

It usually takes about 5 minutes. You’ll be asked for your National Insurance number (but you can still register if you do not have one).

After you’ve registered, your name and address will appear on the electoral register.

You only need to register once – not for every election. However, you’ll need to register again if you’ve changed your name, address or nationality. You’ll need to register again with your new details even if you’re already registered to vote.

Contact your local Electoral Registration Office to find out if you’re already registered to vote.

Student Registration

Students can register at both their home and university addresses. Voting at both addresses is allowed for local elections, provided the addresses are in different local authorities. However, voting more than once in a national election is an offence.


Postal and Proxy voting

Residents can vote by post or use a proxy to vote. 

Postal voting

Anyone can apply for a postal vote – and you don’t need to give a reason. You can vote by post if you live in the UK or if you’re voting when abroad.

You can apply for a postal vote online using the postal vote application form on the GOV.UK website.

You’ll need to be able to upload a copy/photo of your wet ink signature, and the application can be for a single election on a specific date, for elections in a specific period or permanently (for all future elections).

You can also download a postal vote application form to complete and return the completed form to the Elections Office, Town Hall, St Aldate’s, Oxford, OX1 1BX. Alternatively, you can scan/photo the completed form and email it to postalvote@oxford.gov.uk.

The deadline for postal vote applications for the 02 May 2024 elections is Wednesday, 17 April 2024, at 5.00pm.

Proxy voting

A proxy voter is a person who has been appointed to vote on behalf of another elector. The proxy will normally attend the voter’s polling station and be handed the voter’s ballot paper.

You can apply for a proxy vote by completing the proxy vote application form on the GOV.UK website – you’ll need to be able to upload a copy/photo of your wet ink signature.

Or you can download a proxy voting application form to complete and return it to the Elections Office, Town Hall, St Aldate’s, Oxford, OX1 1BX. Alternatively, you can scan the completed form and email it to postalvote@oxford.gov.uk.


Voting in person

For those looking to vote in person, the Elections Act 2022 requires anyone wishing to cast their vote at a polling station to show photographic identification to receive a ballot paper.

There are several forms of photographic identification acceptable to vote, including passports, driving licences, An identity card bearing the Proof of Age Standards Scheme hologram, a Blue Badge and an Older Person’s Bus Pass.

You can use expired photo ID documents as acceptable photo ID at the polling station or signing place. This is as long as the photograph is still a good likeness of you.

Photocopies or copies of images on mobile phones or other electronic devices will not be accepted.

If you don’t have any of the above acceptable forms of photo ID, you can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate (VAC).

A Voter Authority Certificate (VAC) is a free photographic identification document used and issued for the specific purpose of allowing an elector to vote in the polling station.

You can apply for a Voter Authority Certificate (VAC) on the GOV.UK website.


Who will be standing?

The following people have been or stand nominated for election as a Councillor for the respective ward.

Ward Name Party
Barton & Sandhills ARTWELL Independent Oxford Alliance
Barton & Sandhills NALA-HARTLEY, Jabu Tanagra
Barton & Sandhills QAYYUM, Asima Labour Party
Barton & Sandhills ROGERS, Paul Liberal Democrat
Barton & Sandhills SUKUMARAN, Eric Sean Joni Conservative Party
Blackbird Leys ARSHAD, Lubna Aiysha Hamid Labour Party
Blackbird Leys BENNETT, Sam Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Blackbird Leys EVANS, Michael Anthony Independent
Blackbird Leys JONES, Patricia Gwendoline Mary Conservative Party
Blackbird Leys KANTOR, Alexandrine Arielle Theodora Liberal Democrat
Blackbird Leys KOWALSKA, Agnieszka Bozena Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Blackbird Leys MCLEAN, Suzette Independent
Blackbird Leys SMITH, Linda Kay Labour Party
Blackbird Leys THOMAS, David Nicholas Green Party
Carfax & Jericho DIGGINS, Lizzy Labour and Co-operative Party
Carfax & Jericho ELLIOTT, Alexander Jamie Conservative Party
Carfax & Jericho FRANKOPAN, Jessica Mary Liberal Democrat
Carfax & Jericho GARNETT, Emma Green Party
Churchill BHAGWANDIN, Mark Conservative Party
Churchill COGGINS, Peter Charles Liberal Democrat
Churchill YGO, Mark Robert Labour Party
Churchill MORBIN, James Daniel Paul Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Churchill WATTS, Duncan Green Party
Cowley ALSTON, Sam Green Party
Cowley CHAPMAN, Alex Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Cowley HULL, Mark Labour Party
Cowley KING, Luke Stephen Conservative Party
Cowley URBAN, Scott Andrew Liberal Democrat
Cowley YEATMAN, Ian Independent Oxford Alliance
Cutteslowe & Sunnymead FOX, John Green Party
Cutteslowe & Sunnymead GANT, Andrew John Liberal Democrat
Cutteslowe & Sunnymead MCNEIL, Sam Conservative Party
Cutteslowe & Sunnymead VINNICOMBE, Charlotte Louise Labour Party
Donnington BANARAS, Halima Sadiya Independent Oxford Alliance
Donnington BAZLEY, Simon James Conservative Party
Donnington HITCHCOCK, Pippa Liberal Democrat
Donnington HONE, Kerensa Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Donnington JAMES, Toby Stephen William Labour Party
Donnington MORRIS, Max Green Party
Headington ALTAF-KHAN, Mohammed Liberal Democrat
Headington BAJAJ, Harjot Conservative Party
Headington HITCHINS, Ray Green Party
Headington KAUL, Sumukh Labour Party
Headington WEST, Peter Independent
Headington Hill & Northway CHAPMAN, Nigel Conrad Labour Party
Headington Hill & Northway HORSFALL-TURNER, Alexander Robert Conservative Party
Headington Hill & Northway HURT, Stephen Robert Green Party
Headington Hill & Northway PACKFORD, Hana Liberal Democrat
Hinksey Park CHRISTOPHER, Benjamin Independent Oxford Alliance
Hinksey Park HOWELL, Simon Pau Conservative Party
Hinksey Park RAILTON, Anna Dorothy Labour Party
Hinksey Park TANNER, Rick Liberal Democrat
Hinksey Park YOUNG, Nuala Ann Green Party
Holywell COOK, Colin Labour Party
Holywell JUDGE, Heather India Liberal Democrat
Holywell REGISFORD, Dianne Claudia Green Party
Holywell SCAYSBROOK, Emily Frances Independent
Littlemore BLAXTER, Tamsin Sky Tristram Green Party
Littlemore COX, Rachel Louise Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Littlemore DOUGLAS, Sandy Labour Party
Littlemore STARES, Anne Marie Independent Oxford Alliance
Littlemore VOGEL, Eleonore Rebekka Liberal Democrat
Lye Valley HARLEY, Judith Anne Independent Oxford Alliance
Lye Valley JOSHUA, Beverley Jane Liberal Democrat
Lye Valley OSHODI, Inka Labour Party
Lye Valley PATMORE, Timothy Douglas Conservative Party
Lye Valley THORNILEY, James Richard Harry Green Party
Marston CLARKSON, Mary Ruth Labour Party
Marston HATFIELD, Duncan Valentine Conservative Party
Marston LEVY, Daniel Stephen Liberal Democrat
Marston ROBINSON, Kate Josephine Green Party
Northfield Brook DE SOUSA, Susana Maria Pimenta Independent Oxford Alliance
Northfield Brook DOUGLAS-BROWN, Rosie Clara Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Northfield Brook MORLIN, Rosemary Liberal Democrat
Northfield Brook NEWMAN, David Rudolf Green Party
Northfield Brook OTTINO, Simon John Peter Labour Party
Northfield Brook SIMS, Paul John Conservative Party
Osney & St Thomas EDWARDS, Sarah Janet Green Party
Osney & St Thomas PRESSEL, Susanna Labour Party
Osney & St Thomas ROSSER, Adrian Clive Liberal Democrat
Osney & St Thomas VAN RYNEVELD, Caleb Conservative Party
Quarry & Risinghurst RAMCHARAN, Sandra Independent Oxford Alliance
Quarry & Risinghurst SMITH, Roz Liberal Democrat
Quarry & Risinghurst STAFFORD, Daniel Conservative Party
Quarry & Risinghurst TAYLOR, James William John Labour and Co-operative Party
Quarry & Risinghurst TAYLOR, Liz Green Party
Rose Hill & Iffley HENWOOD, David Independent Oxford Alliance
Rose Hill & Iffley JACKSON, Jennifer Jane Conservative Party
Rose Hill & Iffley NORMAN, Katherine Rebecca Liberal Democrat
Rose Hill & Iffley PAULE, Michele Valerie Anna Labour Party
Rose Hill & Iffley SIMWOGERERE, Ruben Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Rose Hill & Iffley STALLARD, Heather Laura Green Party
St Clement’s BONNER, James Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
St Clement’s COGGINS, Geraldine Anne Liberal Democrat
St Clement’s ERLAM, Jesse Samuel Joseph Labour Party
St Clement’s NAQVI, Sal Independent Oxford Alliance
St Clement’s POWELL, Alex Green Party
St Mary’s JARVIS, Chris Green Party
St Mary’s LEIGH, Matthew Gregory Leonard Labour Party
St Mary’s MUNOZ, Orlando Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
St Mary’s ROBINSON, George Conservative Party
St Mary’s SKINNER, John Edwin Independent Oxford Alliance
St Mary’s WHELAN, Richard Liberal Democrat
Summertown JUPP, Theodore Ernest Liberal Democrat
Summertown POPE, David James Conservative Party
Summertown SHUTER, Paul Derek Labour Party
Summertown SIGAMANY, Indrani Green Party
Temple Cowley AZAD, Mohammed Independent
Temple Cowley BRETT, Tony Liberal Democrat
Temple Cowley CHAPMAN, Alex Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Temple Cowley FEDOROV, Boris Workers Party of Britain
Temple Cowley HICKS, Charlie Labour and Co-operative Party
Temple Cowley SCRASE, Richard John Green Party
Temple Cowley SIMS, Fay Lana Conservative Party
Walton Manor FRY, James Labour and Co-operative Party
Walton Manor GOODALL, Chris Green Party
Walton Manor LENON, Penelope Anne Conservative Party
Walton Manor WADE, Liz Liberal Democrat
Wolvercote CAMPBELL, Daniel Patrick Conservative Party
Wolvercote GODDARD, Steve Liberal Democrat
Wolvercote LANCHBERY, Philippa Green Party
Wolvercote SIANTONAS, Andrew Labour Party

Election results

The count for the City Council and parish elections will take place on Friday, 03 May 2024. The count for the PCC elections will take place on Saturday, 04 May 2024.


County Council and general elections

The date for the next general election has not yet been confirmed. However, it must be held by 28 January 2025, although it could be called sooner.

The political make-up of the County Council is decided by elections held every four years (and any subsequent by-elections). The next election is scheduled for May 2025.

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