WHAT SUPPORT AND ‘EXPOSURE’ WILL I GET?
- Our Election Liason Office and Agent will help you with the official paperwork, and make sure that everything is done according to the election rules and regulations and answer your questions.
- The contact details of the local Green Party can be given instead of your own on any lists of candidates issued by the Party to the press (should you not be confident about dealing with the media direct). If you are contacted by the media it is perfectly acceptable to make a note of their questions and say that you or your representatve will ring back with a considered response.
- Your name and address and a list of the names of the people who nominated you will be posted, on Notices of Election in the Ward / Division, and on the Council’s website – but only election die-hards will notice. Your address will also appear (in small print) beneath your name on the ballot paper. You can however also elect to have it listed as simply within West Oxfordshire.
- The Branch will produce at least a policy plan for the election, highlightung the main issues in the District/Wards.
- Apart from in some Town and Parish Councils, the prospect of getting elected to a District or County without having done a lot of work on a year-round basis is nearly zero. In the highly unlikely event that you are the only candidate nominated it is possible to withdraw your nomination.
If you would like to be considered to represent the Green Party as a paper candidate in any of the local elections please complete our paper candidate application form and return to elections@westoxon-greens.uk . If you have questions please email elections@westoxon-greens.uk
WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO IF I AM SELECTED AS A PAPER CANDIDATE?
YOU MUST DO THE FOLLOWING:
(Your Election Agent will provide you with the relevant forms, explain things and submit the paperwork to the Council’s Returning Officer who runs the election).
- Fill in the form on which you appoint your Election Agent.
- Sign the consent form saying that you are prepared to stand and that you are qualified to do so (i.e. that you are 18 or over, a UK, Commonwealth citizen etc.) and not disqualified (bankrupt, employee of the Local Authority etc.)
- Sign the relevant form to say you want the Green Party emblem on the ballot paper.
- Sign within 35 days of the election a declaration that you’ve seen your Election Agent’s Return of Expenses and that to the best of your knowledge it is correct.
AND IDEALLY THESE THINGS TOO:
- Get the signatures for your nomination paper of 2 people registered to vote in the Ward/Division you are standing in – but somebody else in your local Green Party can do this for you or help you.
- Help the campaign in target Wards/Divisions – either in your own Local Party’s area, or those listed as national target Wards in party publications.
- Whilst the law doesn’t require it, we encourage you to go to the count of the votes on polling day. Your partner, Agent and a certain number of other people are entitled to go so you need not be on your own. (It is important to see how well the Green Party has done and by monitoring a sample of votes from each ballot box we can see in what parts of the Ward we have done best. It also shows that Greens care about the democratic process and it can be can fun and interesting too!)