Morningthorpe and Fritton Parish Council By-Election - Thursday 19 March 2026
Following the resignation of Natalie Cullum from Morningthorpe and Fritton Parish Council, a valid election request was received from 11 electors of the parish.
Should this election be contested, it will be held on Thursday 19 March 2026.
Further information below
Applications to register to vote at this election must be made by midnight on Tuesday 3 March 2026. You can register online by visiting www.gov.uk/register-to-vote. You can also use this service to update your name and re-register if you have moved house.
The deadline for new postal and postal proxy applications and for changes to existing postal or proxy votes is 5pm on Wednesday 4 March 2026.
The deadline for new proxy vote applications (not including postal proxy) is 5pm on Wednesday 11 March 2026.
The deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate for use in this election is 5pm on Wednesday 11 March 2026.
The deadline to apply for an emergency proxy at this election is 5pm on Thursday 19 March 2026. Please note that there are specific criteria that apply to eligibility for an emergency proxy vote.
Voter ID
Following changes made under the Elections Act 2022, any persons voting in person at this election will be required to show an official form of photographic identification (ID) before being issued with a ballot paper at the polling station.
Your name on the register must match your name on your identity document. If you have changed your name, you can update your details online by visiting www.gov.uk/registertovote
Accepted forms of ID are:
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International travel
- A passport issued by the UK, any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man or a British Overseas Territory
- A passport or passport card issued by an EEA State, or a country whose citizens are Commonwealth citizens
Driving and Parking
- A photocard driving licence issued by the UK, any of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, or an EEA state (this includes a provisional driving licence)
- A Blue Badge
Local travel
- Older Person’s Bus Pass funded by the UK Government
- Disabled Person’s Bus Pass funded by the UK Government
- 60+ London Oyster Photocard funded by Transport for London
- Freedom Pass
- a National Entitlement Card issued by a local authority in Scotland
- 60 and Over Welsh Concessionary Travel Card
- Disabled Person’s Welsh Concessionary Travel Card
- Senior SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
- Registered Blind SmartPass or Blind Person’s SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
- War Disablement SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
- 60+ SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
- Half Fare SmartPass issued in Northern Ireland
Proof of age
- Identity card bearing the Proof of Age Standards Scheme hologram (a PASS card)
Other government issued documents
- Biometric Immigration Documents, including eVisas
- Ministry of Defence Form 90 (Defence Identity Card)
- Ministry of Defence Form 100 (HM Armed Forces Veteran Card) (you can only use this ID at elections taking place on or after 1 May 2025)
- National identity card issued by an EEA state
- Electoral Identity Card issued in Northern Ireland
- Voter Authority Certificate
- Anonymous Elector's Document
Digital ID
- Veterans' card
- e-visa
If you do not have any of the accepted forms of ID you can apply online for a free Voter Authority Certificate – this is a photographic identity document specifically for the purpose of voting.
You must be registered to vote in order to apply. If you need to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate, make sure you do so in good time. The deadline to apply for a Voter Authority Certificate for use at this election is 5pm on Wednesday 11 March 2026.
Voting in person
Most people vote in person at their local polling station.
If you are not able to attend the polling station on polling day, you can apply to vote by post or by proxy.
Voting by post
If you are not already registered to vote by post and wish to apply in time for this election, please visit www.gov.uk/apply-postal-vote.
The deadline for new postal and postal proxy applications and for changes to existing postal or proxy votes is 5pm on Wednesday 4 March 2026.
Postal voting packs are mailed out about 2 weeks before polling day and include a prepaid envelope for their return. Your postal vote must be returned before the deadline on polling day, or it will not be counted.
If you miss the post, you can hand deliver your postal vote and the postal vote of up to 5 other people at the locations below during the stated times. You must complete and sign a declaration form when handing in postal vote(s). If the declaration form is not completed the postal vote(s) will be rejected.
- Postal votes can be hand delivered to our council offices at The Horizon Centre, Peachman Way, Broadland Business Park, NR7 0WF. Postal votes can only be hand delivered to this location during normal business hours. Postal votes must be handed in and a declaration signed in order to be valid. Please do not post your postal vote(s) through the on-site letter box as they will be rejected.
- On polling day, you can hand in postal votes to any polling station in the electoral area between 7am and 10pm. You must complete and sign a declaration, which will be available from the polling station staff.
Please note there are different rules for political campaigners, you can find further details by viewing the Electoral Commission Code of Conduct for Campaigners.
Voting by proxy
If you are not able to vote in person at a polling station and you do not wish to vote by post, you can appoint someone else to vote for you.
Proxy voting means asking someone to vote on your behalf at the polling station. A proxy vote counts the same as any other vote and is subject to the same security and secrecy provisions.
If you apply for a proxy vote you will have to provide a reason, for example you may be working or studying away from home or on holiday. You will need to nominate someone to vote on your behalf according to your wishes.
To apply, please visit www.gov.uk/apply-proxy-vote. The deadline to apply to vote by proxy in this election is 5pm on Wednesday 11 March 2026.
Nomination papers, consent to nominations and home address forms can be delivered between 9:30am and 4pm on any working from Friday 13 February 2026 to no later than 4pm on Friday 20 February 2026. Further information regarding the delivery of nomination papers will be included in the Notice of Election.
The Electoral Commission has also produced guidance for candidates and agents which you can access along with the relevant nomination papers below:
Please be aware that the number of subscribers required for parish election nomination papers is 2.
Please ensure that you download the new version of the form and do not rely on old copies, which may no longer be valid.