2025 Suffolk County Council election

The Suffolk County Council election will take place on Thursday 1 May 2025.

All electors who are currently registered and eligible to vote will receive a poll card before polling day, which will let you know where you need to cast your vote.

On polling day, polls will be open from 7am to 10pm.

Find your current serving County Councillor

The new Suffolk County boundaries are a result of a review conducted by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England leading to The Suffolk (Electoral Changes) Order 2022.

Our electoral boundaries

Use our interactive mapping tool to view the new and old boundaries

Download and use our pdf map of the new and old boundaries - with toggleable layers

Key dates and deadlines for electors

The table below details key dates and deadlines for the upcoming county election.

Date Action
Friday 11 April Deadline (by 11:59pm) to register to vote (if you're not already registered)
Monday 14 April Deadline (by 5pm) for new applications to vote by post, or by postal proxy. 
Monday 14 April Deadline (by 5pm) to make changes to, or to cancel existing postal vote arrangements.
Wednesday 23 April Deadline (by 5pm) to apply to vote by appointing a proxy
Wednesday 23 April Deadline (by 5pm) to apply for a voter authority certificate. You need to apply if you vote at a polling station and do not have one of the accepted forms of photo ID
Friday 25 April First day issuing replacement lost and spoilt postal votes
Thursday 1 May Polling day. Polling stations open from 7am to 10pm
Thursday 1 May Last chance to replace lost or spoilt postal votes. Deadline is 5pm
Thursday 1 May Last chance to apply for an emergency proxy vote. Deadline is 5pm

Information for candidates and agents

Candidates and agents can visit our dedicated candidates and agents webpage.

How to vote

To vote in an election, you must be registered.

If you've recently turned 18, or moved house, you may not be registered. You can register to vote online.

If you would like to vote in person at a polling station, you will need valid Voter ID.

If you are unable to attend the polling station, you can apply to vote by post. You are also able to apply for a proxy vote.

Contact us

Please email elections@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk

Please telephone 0300 1234000 (Option 7)

Our address is:

Endeavour House

8 Russell Road

Ipswich

IP1 2BX

Our opening hours are Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm. (Excluding bank holidays)

You can also visit our Contact us webpage for other ways to get in touch.