The Electoral Commission provide a series of comprehensive guides and resources to support candidates and agents:-
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Overview for candidates and agents |
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/i-am-a/candidate-or-agent/combined-authority-mayoral-elections |
Part 1: Can you stand for election in Cambridgeshire & Peterborough This part covers: Qualifications for standing for election Disqualifications from standing for election |
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Part 2a: Standing as an independent candidate This part covers: Completing and submitting your nomination papers What happens after the close of nominations? Appointing your election agent and other agents |
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Part 2b: Standing as a party candidate This part covers: Completing and submitting your nomination papers The mayoral address and deposit What happens after the close of nominations Appointing your election agent and other agents |
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Part 3: Spending and Donations This part covers: How much you can spend The activities covered by the rules Which donations you can accept How to check donations you receive What information needs to be recorded and reported |
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Part 4: The Campaign This part covers: Campaigning dos and don'ts Using the electoral register and absent voters' lists Using schools and rooms for public meetings Imprints on campaign publicity material The mayoral address Polling day dos and don'ts Reporting allegations of electoral malpractice |
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/214472/CAM-Part-4-The-campaign.pdf |
Part 5: Your Right to attend key electoral events This part covers: Attending the opening of postal votes and what to expect Attending polling stations and what to expect Attending the count and what to expect |
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Part 6: After the declaration of results This part covers: Making the declaration of acceptance of office Access to election paperwork Submitting your spending returns and declarations Questioning the result through an election petition |
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/214474... |
Guidance for non-party campaigners – i.e. individuals and organisations who want to campaign in the run-up to the election but not standing as a political party or candidate - is also available on the Electoral Commission's website here.