May 2024 is a key month for local politics across Greater Manchester, with two matters to be voted on in one day.
On Thursday May 2 residents accross the city-region will be electing local councillors and the Mayor of Greater Manchester - which Andy Burnham will be running for for a third term.
People in Salford will also be electing the Salford City Mayor.
Residents will need to show a valid form of photo ID at the polling station.
Voter ID can be a passport, driving licence, some types of bus pass or proof of age card, and must be an original and not a photocopy.
You can vote in person at the polling station on the day or you can vote by post, or by proxy if you have selected one of these options before the appropriate deadlines in April.
You can find more information on the Greater Manchester elections on GMCA's social media pages.
On Thursday May 2 residents accross the city-region will be electing local councillors and the Mayor of Greater Manchester - which Andy Burnham will be running for for a third term.
People in Salford will also be electing the Salford City Mayor.
Residents will need to show a valid form of photo ID at the polling station.
Voter ID can be a passport, driving licence, some types of bus pass or proof of age card, and must be an original and not a photocopy.
You can vote in person at the polling station on the day or you can vote by post, or by proxy if you have selected one of these options before the appropriate deadlines in April.
You can find more information on the Greater Manchester elections on GMCA's social media pages.
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00:00 May 2024 is a key month for local politics across Greater Manchester with
00:06 two matters to be voted on in one day. On Thursday the 2nd of May residents
00:12 across the city region will be electing local councillors and the Mayor of
00:16 Greater Manchester which Andy Burnham will be running for for a third term.
00:21 People in Salford will also be electing the Salford City Mayor. Residents will
00:27 need to show a valid form of photo ID at the polling station. Voter ID can be a
00:33 passport, a driving license, some types of bus pass or proof of age card and must
00:38 be an original and not a photocopy. You can vote in person at the polling
00:44 station on the day or you can vote by post or by proxy if you've selected one
00:49 of these options before the appropriate deadlines in April. You can find more
00:54 information on the Greater Manchester elections on GMCA's social media pages.