Town, parish and community council elections to go ahead on 1 May 2025

Published: 5 March 2025

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Although “all-out” Isle of Wight Council elections have been postponed until 2026, voters are being reminded that town, parish and community council elections will go ahead as planned on Thursday 1 May 2025.

To take part in these elections, voters should ensure they are on the electoral register, especially if they have moved home recently. Any new applications to be on the register should be made by Friday, 11 April to be able to vote in an election on 1 May.

Anyone who cannot get to a polling station can apply for a postal vote – this deadline is Monday 14 April, 5pm.

Photographic ID will be required at these elections. For those without acceptable IDs, such as a passport or driving license, the deadline to apply for a free “Voter Authority Certificate” is Wednesday, 23 April, 5pm. More information about voter IDs can be found on the Council’s Photographic Voter ID page.

For those who wish to stand in town, parish and community council elections, nomination packs are now available from Isle of Wight Council Electoral Services via the Town, Parish and Community Council Elections 2025 page and the deadline for returning completed nomination forms will be Wednesday, 2 April, 4pm.

More information about postal voting, being added to the Electoral Register and elections on the Isle of Wight can be found via the council’s Electoral registration page.

At present there is one vacancy on Isle of Wight Council, which will be filled through a by-election in Central Rural ward, which includes the villages of Godshill, Merstone, Arreton and Rookley. This by-election will also take place on 1 May 2025.