The deadline for nominations closed yesterday (Thursday 7 April) at 4pm.
Polling Day is Thursday 5 May and more than 204,000 people are on the city’s electoral register with more than 89,000 opting to vote by post.
Anyone who has not yet registered to vote should contact the council’s Electoral Services team immediately on 0191 520 5550 or register online at www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
It only takes a few minutes to apply online. The deadline to register to vote for elections in May isMonday 18 April.
Sunderland’s Returning Officer Sue Stanhope said: “If you want to vote at the local election or the Police and Crime Commissioner election and are not on the Electoral Register you have until Monday 18 April to apply.”
Sunderland has a total of 75 councillors. In elections, Sunderland is divided into 25 electoral wards.
The people in each ward are represented by three city councillors, each elected for a four-year term.
City Council elections are held in ‘thirds’, with one seat for each ward becoming vacant in three out of every four years.
Therefore there are 25 City Council seats contested in standard election years.