Find out what you need to know about publicity during the pre-election period
What is the pre-election period?
The pre-election period describes the period of time immediately before elections or referendums when specific restrictions on communications activity are in place. The term 'heightened sensitivity’ is also used.
A short guide to publicity during the pre-election period
This guide provides advice and guidance on the publicity restrictions that should be observed by local authorities during the pre-election period.
You may also be interested in the guidance produced by the National Cyber Security Centre and the Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure, which contains reminders around good cyber security practices for the systems that support the delivery of UK elections.
In this section:
What the 'pre-election period' means in practice
What you should and shouldn't do during the pre-election period
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions about the pre-election period.
Code of Recommended Practice on Local Authority Publicity
The Government published a Code of Recommended Practice on Local Authority Publicity in 2011.
Pre-election period: social media
Tips and rules for social media platforms during the pre-election period.