WHAT IS THE CHURCH ELECTORAL ROLL?
Why Have One?
It is your parish's register of electors; it is the list of those qualified to attend and to vote at the Annual Parochial Church Meeting where elections take place for:
Any person entitled to attend the Annual Parochial Church Meeting may raise any question of parochial or general church interest.
Renewal of the electoral roll takes place every 6 years with the most recent renewal being in 2002. In a year of renewal no names are carried forward from the old roll to the new roll and everyone must re-apply to be included on the new roll.
What difference does it make?
By enrolling you become a voting member of the Church Of England and so help to ensure that all synodical councils of the Church - the parochial church council, the deanery synod, the diocesan synod, and the General Synod - are fully representative of its members.
Harborough Team parishes are registered under the Data Protection Act 1998. All data collected will be used within the guidelines of the legislation and will not be disclosed to any third party business or organisation.
Click here to download your parish's electoral roll form
Instructions - The forms are in Adobe Acrobat Reader format.