Lib Dems 4 Parliament

Resources for Liberal Democrats involved in the approval and selection of Parliamentary and assembly candidates

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Welcome to the LibDems4Parliament Resource Centre

This site is a resource centre for Liberal Democrats involved in the approval and selection of candidates. If you have any queries or comments about the site, please contact info@libdems4parliament.org.uk For more information about becoming an approved candidate, please email candidates@libdems.org.uk or telephone the Candidates Office on 020 7222 7999.

PPC Adverts

You do not need to register to view the PPC adverts - simply click the link on the left hand menu.

Full Site Access - how to register

To access the full site, you need to be a member of the Liberal Democrats and must register with us first.

You will receive a user name and password immediately on registration. We then check your membership of the Party and send another email to say when you have full access to the site. You will have full access to the site AFTER THE 2nd EMAIL

Select "Register" from the main navigation menu on the left. Complete all details marked * on the form, including your Liberal Democrat Party Membership Number and Category of Site Registration.

Categories of Site Registration

  • Category A -Local Party member, Member of Selection Committee, Approved/ Selected Candidate, or interested in becoming one

  • Category B - Returning Officer, Regional Candidates Chair, ordinary member ECC

  • Category C - Senior Returning Officer, Appeal Panel Member, Conciliator, Chair or Vice Chair ECC

  • Category D - Candidate Assessor and/or Facilitator

  • Category E - Trainers (accredited for Selection, Approval & RO courses), Candidates Office staff

Confirming your Registration

You will receive 2 emails about your registration.

By return you will receive a username and password for the site. You can change this later to something more memorable.

Within 3 -5 working days, you should also receive a second email confirming access to the members only sections of the site from the one of the Site Administrators. If you do not receive this message in that time, please do contact us again on info@libdems4parliament.org.uk

You can only access the site AFTER THE 2nd EMAIL

How to Log On

If you have already received a username and password by email and a separate notification of your access to our member-only access areas, then select "Log On" from the main navigation menu. Having logged in, the navigation menu will change offering you access to additional resources. If you are experiencing any difficulty with registration or access to the site, please contact info@libdems4parliament.org.uk

Contacting the Lib Democrat Candidates Office

If you prefer, you may contact Parliamentary Candidates Office, Liberal Democrats, 4 Cowley Street, London SW1P 3NB, tel 020 7222 7999, email candidates@libdems.org.uk for more information about our Parliamentary approval and selection processes.


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