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Saturday 13 September
Local Council Elections

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  • Working at the election

Political parties

To contest a local government election, the party must be registered under the Local Government Act 1993. For details about registration and associated requirements, visit political parties registration.

For a list of all political parties that may contest local government elections, visit local government registered political parties.

 
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