With two sets of important elections fast approaching in Wales, Pembrokeshire County Council is urging residents to look out for the Electoral Commission’s information booklet, which will be landing on doormats in the next week.

On Thursday, May 5, voters in Wales will go to the polls for National Assembly for Wales and Police and Crime Commissioner elections.

The booklet, which will be delivered to every household in Wales over the next week, contains important information for voters on the elections taking place, how to register to vote and how to cast your vote, as well as important information on the work of the National Assembly for Wales and Police and Crime Commissioner.

If you want to be able to vote and have your say at these elections, the deadline to register is Monday, April 18.

Ian Westley, electoral registration officer for Pembrokeshire, said: “I would encourage everyone in Pembrokeshire to look out for the Electoral Commission’s booklet. It gives you all the information you need to ensure that you can have your say at the National Assembly for Wales and Police and Crime Commissioner elections on May 5.

If you’re not registered to vote, you have until April 18 to apply online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote

Rhydian Thomas, head of the Electoral Commission in Wales, said: “We want to make sure that everyone has all the information they need ahead of polling day so they can take part in these important elections.

“There will be three ballot papers in Wales and our booklet gives clear instructions on how to mark the different ballot papers. We want voters to have confidence that when they’ve marked their ballot paper, their vote will be counted.”

You can also view a copy of our booklet online at www.aboutmyvote.co.uk or you can order one by calling 0800 3280280.”