Local elections will take place in England on 2 May 2024.
A full list of places with local elections can be found here.
These will be the last local elections to be contested before the next General Election. They will be vital to our momentum in a huge year for our party. There are also Police and Crime Commissioner elections across England and Wales and mayoral elections in many parts of England.
We will regularly update this page to keep you informed of the latest news about the upcoming elections – and up to date advice and resources.
The Electoral Commission has published the timetable for the 2024 Local Elections. This contains key deadlines around nominations, applications to vote and election expenses.
ALDC has produced a new Local Election Agents Toolkit. If you are an election agent this year – or if you are co-ordinating any part of the legal side of the campaign – you will be able to find vital information and resources here.
During the regulated period of the election you must record all expenditure that contributes towards the promotion of a candidate – and submit a set of expense returns once the election is over.
A toolkit to help you keep track of your election spending and fill out your expense returns can be found here.
ALDC keep a regularly updated library of Focus Leaflets, Direct Mail and Election Literature. You can find our standard literature programme for the 2024 local elections on the Countdown to Polling Day link below. Templates will be published on both ALDC Artworker and Affinity Publisher.
We are working with our printer partners Election Workshop to secure the cheapest deals for the main products – and we will be offering regular bulk buy deals on most items of literature between now and 2 May .
Our current bulk buy deals focus on ‘Get Out The Vote’ leaflets to be delivered in polling week such as Eve of Polls, Good Mornings and Polling Day Knock Ups.
ALDC and Election Workshop have a variety of different Direct Mail bulk buy deals to form a campaign plan up until polling day in May. All can be purchased as part of bulk buy deals along with envelopes.
There are a number of resources you will need to organise your campaign.
ALDC has gathered together a number of different resources you can download – ranging from instructions for blue and cream letter writing, template tellers pad and rotas, committee room resources, deliverers notes and more.
Postal voters are one of the most important groups in your electorate. People with a postal vote are far more likely to vote in a local election compared to those who vote in person – turnout amongst postal voters can often be as high as 80-90%.
ALDC are hosting webinars before and after local election polling day on a range of campaigning topics – such as artworking, agenting, direct mail, nominations and expenses.
All our webinars are completely free to attend and are run twice – at lunchtime and early evening. You just need to sign up in advance and we will send you a zoom link.
You can find our full programme of webinars are sign up to as many as you on our training page here:
Once the elections are over we will be hosting our popular New Councillor Programme of webinars in late May and early June. This series of seven webinars is an essential introduction to the role of a councillor and also useful for experienced councillors to pick up some new tricks too. Find out more here.
The below advice articles are written by staff members at ALDC and draw upon best practice from Lib Dems across Britain. Keep your eye out for new advice articles in our regular Wednesday emails to ALDC members.