HAMPSHIRE residents are being encouraged to have their say after Test Valley Borough Council launched a review of where people cast their votes at elections.

The review went live on July 15 and will consider the borough’s polling districts, as well as the locations of its polling stations.

It will also look at the number of electors in each district to ensure there are not too many.

The review will consider the locations of polling stations to make sure that they are accessible to all voters, including those with disabilities.

As well as asking for residents’ comments, the council will request feedback from specific groups and individuals, such as councillors, parish councils and political parties.

Other groups that will be asked for feedback from are disability groups and the returning officer, who is responsible for running elections in the borough.

Corporate portfolio holder, Councillor Tracey Preston, said: "This is an important piece of work and we would urge people to contact us with their feedback.

"When running an election it is of course absolutely vital that everything goes as smoothly as possible, so it is imperative that we ensure that our polling stations are in the right locations, are as accessible as possible and serve an appropriate number of people."

The consultation will close on August 30 and people can submit their comments by email to pdr@testvalley.gov.uk, or by post to the head of legal and democratic services, Beech Hurst, in Weyhill Road, Andover.

The outcome of the review will be reported to full council on November 20 this year and if approved the proposals will be implemented and the electoral register is due to be published on December 1 based on the new arrangements, which will then apply to any elections that take place after that date.

Full details of the review, including the returning officer’s submission on the existing and proposed polling stations, are available on the council’s website www.testvalley.gov.uk/PDR.

The documents can also be inspected at the council offices in Andover and Romsey.

Maps showing the existing polling districts, together with information including the location of existing polling stations and the number of electors per polling district are available on the website and at the council offices.