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County Voice: July 2024

General Election: 4 July

Residents will take to the polls to vote in the General Election 2024 on Thursday, 4 July.

The polls will be open from 7am on polling day, and residents will be able to cast their vote up until 10pm.

For Denbighshire, this General Election will be held on 4 new constituency boundaries. These are Bangor Aberconwy, Clwyd East, Clwyd North and Dwyfor Meirionydd. These replace the previous constituencies of Clwyd South, Clwyd West and Vale of Clwyd.

Denbighshire residents can find their polling station here, this is where they can go to cast their vote.

This is the first General Election where residents are required to bring along their voter ID. There a number of ID’s that will be accepted including a Driving licence or a Passport, the full information on voter ID can be found here.

Once votes have been cast, the ballot boxes in all constituencies are transported to a count centre, which is a large space where counting can begin. This process goes on through the night, with final results usually coming in by late morning the following day. The Clwyd North count will be held at Denbigh Leisure Centre.

Steve Price, Democratic Services Manager said:

“We would like to remind all Denbighshire residents that they will need to bring suitable photo ID along to be able to cast their vote in a polling station, there a number of forms of ID that will be included, such as a passport or driver's license.”

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