There is a vacancy in the office of Councillor for the District Ward of Glen Parva

District and Parish by-elections on 1st May 2025

Election details

Following resignations, the following district and parish council seats are vacant:

  • Blaby District Council - Glen Parva Ward 
  • Blaby Parish Council - South Ward 
  • Sapcote Parish Council - 7 seats are vacant 

If contested these elections will take place on Thursday 1 May 2025 alongside the scheduled Leicestershire County Council elections.

Details of who is standing for election in your area will be published here by 4pm on 3 April.

Standing for election

If you would like to stand as a candidate in any of these elections, you must submit a valid nomination form by 4pm on 2 April to the Returning Officer at the Council Offices, Desford Road, Narborough, LE19 2EP. You should make an appointment to do this, where an informal check of your papers will be offered.

Nomination forms can be found on the Electoral Commission website, or a pack can be requested from the Electoral Services office.

For more information, to receive a nomination pack, or to make an appointment to submit your nomination pack, please contact the Electoral Services team using the contact form below.

Timetable of key events

Event  Date 
Notice of Election (beginning the nomination period) 24 March
Poll cards dispatched 24 March 
Deadline for receipt nominations  2 April, 4pm
Publication of the Statement of Persons Nomination 3 April, 5pm
Postal votes dispatched  Around 11 April
Deadline to register to vote 11 April, Midnight 
Deadline to apply for a postal vote  14 April, 5pm 
Deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate 23 April, 5pm 
Deadline to apply for a proxy vote  23 April, 5pm  
Polling day  1 May, 7am to 10pm

If you are not sure whether you are already registered to vote, please contact the Electoral Services office using the contact form below.

To vote in this election you must be:

  • Registered to vote
  • 18 years or over on polling day
  • A British citizen, an Irish citizen, a Commonwealth citizen who has leave to enter or remain in the UK, or who does not require such leave
  • Or you are either a citizen of:
    • Denmark, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal and Spain who is resident in the UK, has permission to enter or stay in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man, or who does not need permission
    • Any other EU country who on or before 31 December 2020 was legally resident in the UK, had permission to enter or stay in the UK, Channel Islands or Isle of Man, or who did not need permission, and this has continued without a break
  • Not be subject to any legal incapacity to vote

Postal voting 

If you require a postal vote at this election, please visit our dedicated postal voting page for more information. 

The deadline to apply for a postal vote, or to cancel or amend an existing postal vote at this election is 5pm on Monday 14 April.

New postal vote handling rules

Please note that there are new rules around handling postal votes. There will be a limit on the number of postal votes a person can hand in at a polling station or at the Council Offices– you will not be allowed to hand in more than five postal ballot packs for other electors plus your own (six in total). 

If a person hands in more than five postal ballot packs for other electors, all the postal votes (other than their own) will be rejected.

Anyone handing in postal votes will need to complete a ‘return of postal voting documents’ form.

We therefore can no longer accept postal votes left in the letter box at the council offices. Any postal votes which are left at any council building without the ‘return of postal voting documents’ form being completed will be rejected.

We would therefore recommend that postal votes are returned to us via Royal Mail as soon as possible before polling day.

Proxy voting 

If you would like someone else to vote on your behalf at this election, please visit our dedicated proxy voting page for more information.

The deadline to apply for a proxy vote is 5pm on Wednesday 23 April.

If after 5pm on 23 April you find yourself unable to vote in person, due to medical or work reasons, you may be entitled to apply for an emergency proxy vote. Please contact the Electoral Services team using the contact form below. 

Poll cards

Poll cards are due to be delivered from 24 March. If you have not received your poll card by 8 April, please contact the Electoral Services team using the contact form below.

Voter Identification 

It is now a requirement to present an accepted form of photographic identification when voting at the polling station. 

For more information, including the types of accepted ID, please visit our Voter ID page.

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