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Guidance: Security guidance for elections

Cabinet Office

April 11
15:07 2023

Election security for polling stations and counting venues

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There are a number of security considerations that need to be made both by those planning and those running for elections.

This collection of guidance provides advice on good security practice for candidates and those in local authorities. Much of this advice will be relevant all year round.

For candidates we recommend that you read:

  1. Cyber security guidance for individuals in politics - advice on how to protect against common cyber attacks seen against individuals in politics.
  2. Joint guidance for candidates in elections (pdf, 570 KB) - advice on recognising and responding to intimidatory behaviour.
  3. Online Security Information for Candidates May Elections - guidance from social media platforms to secure your account and how to report incidents of online abuse.

If you are a Returning Officer, or are helping run elections for your local authority, we recommend that you read:

  1. Cyber security election guidance for local authorities - advice on good cyber security practices to protect systems that support elections.
  2. Election security for polling stations and counting venues (PDF, 2.69 MB, 29 pages) - guide to assist Returning Officers with the physical security arrangements needed for elections.

In addition, the Cabinet Office has published specific guidance on COVID-secure elections campaigning. The Electoral Commission has updated its core guidance for Returning Officers to support the delivery of the May 2022 polls.

Departmental co-owners

Departmental co-owners of the Security guidance for elections are:

Published 25 March 2021
Last updated 11 April 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated the document: Online security information for candidates to include a section on TikTok

  2. The Electoral

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