ESM4085 - Particular occupations: Electoral Registration Officers and their staff - England and Wales

This guidance should be used in conjunction with the guidance within section ESM2500- Offices.

In England and Wales, each constituency has an Electoral Registration Officer who is always a Clerk of a local authority and he or she is regarded as an office holder. Where two or more constituencies have the same Registration Officer, they form one registration area. In the larger areas. a deputy Registration Officer is often appointed.

Also, in constituencies which include more than one local authority, designated officers are sometimes appointed from the staffs of the other authorities (frequently the Clerks) to perform certain duties locally.

All these officers are assisted by clerical staff, canvassers, etc, who may or may not be local government employees.