Local authorities have a statutory duty to review polling districts and places.
The review seeks to ensure electors have reasonable and practical facilities for voting and that polling places are accessible to all electors, as far as is reasonable and practicable.
The first stage of the review considered the existing polling district boundaries against the new Solihull ward boundaries, which were announced by the Local Government Boundary Commission in March 2025.
The second stage of the review seeks representations on proposed changes to the existing arrangements.
The maps provided as part of this review show the new ward boundaries, with the new ward names, and the proposed polling districts and places.
This review is concerned only with the administrative subdivision of the new wards into polling districts, which are then assigned polling places.
The following is not considered as part of the review:
- the changing of any ward boundaries - this can only be done by statute following an electoral review carried out by the Local Government Boundary Commission
- the changing of any parish council boundaries - these can only be changed as part of a Community Governance Review