Review of polling stations, places and districts
A review of the polling districts, polling places and polling stations was carried out by the council in 2023. This review looked at the places where you go to cast your vote. The public consultation was open from Monday 2 October 2023 to Monday 4 December 2023. The consultation has now closed.
The Standards and General Purposes Committee, responsible for electoral arrangements, considered the responses to the public consultation and agreed the polling districts, polling places and polling station for forthcoming polls at a meeting held on 18 January 2024. View the report and minutes of the meeting.
Agreed polling districts and places
View which polling district or place that you're in on a map.
View the list of agreed polling districts and polling places XLSX, 66KB.
View changes and reasons for the changes to polling districts and polling places DOCX, 118KB.
About polling stations, places and districts
Find the definitions below:
- a polling station is the specific room or building in the polling place where voting happens
- a polling place is the building or area in which a vote will happen
- a polling district is the geographical area created by dividing up a parliamentary constituency
Consultation documents
Notice of Polling Districts and Polling Places Review (DOCX, 229 KB)
List of Proposed Polling Districts and Polling Places with Reasons for Changes explained (XLSX, 55 KB)
Buckinghamshire Council Summary of Proposed Changes to Polling Places and Reasons for the Changes (PDF, 134 KB)
Buckinghamshire Council Summary of Proposed Changes to Polling Districts (PDF, 334 KB)
Comments from the Acting Returning Officer on the Polling Districts and Polling Places Review (PDF, 113KB)
Any suggestions regarding Unitary ward and Parliamentary constituency changes are outside the scope of this consultation, and are not part of this review. Reviews of those boundaries have been carried out by separate organisations and we have included information about those current and future boundaries for information only.