Hextable Ward By-Election Set for Thursday as Five Candidates Campaign for Council Seat
Voters in Hextable will head to the polls on 5 March 2026 to elect a new councillor, with candidates representing five different parties.
Residents of Hextable Ward in Sevenoaks District are preparing to vote in a by-election this Thursday, 5 March 2026. The poll will determine which candidate will represent the ward on Sevenoaks District Council, with voting taking place between 7am and 10pm.
Five candidates are contesting the single available seat in Hextable Ward. Lee Allen is standing for the Conservative Party, whilst Daniel Kersten represents Reform UK. The Liberal Democrats have fielded Ashley Francis Edward Wassall as their candidate, and Oliver Young is contesting the seat for the Green Party. Jackie Griffiths is standing as an Independent candidate.
The by-election follows the need to fill a vacancy in the ward, which ordinarily has two council seats. Voters in Hextable must be registered on the electoral roll to participate. The deadline to register was Tuesday 17 February 2026, and applications were accepted online through gov.uk.
For those unable to attend polling stations on the day, postal voting options were available. The deadline for postal vote applications was Wednesday 18 February 2026, with votes being dispatched from 20 February. Residents also had the opportunity to arrange a proxy vote, with applications accepted up until Wednesday 25 February.
The by-election uses the first-past-the-post voting system, meaning the candidate with the most votes will be elected to represent Hextable Ward. All polling stations within the ward will be open during the standard voting hours, with the Notice of Poll and polling station locations having been published by Wednesday 25 February.
This by-election comes ahead of the wider local elections scheduled for England on Thursday 7 May 2026, when voters across the country will elect over 4,850 councillors. Sevenoaks District Council will participate in those national elections alongside this earlier by-election in Hextable Ward.
Key Takeaways
- Five candidates from different political parties are standing in the Hextable Ward by-election on Thursday 5 March 2026
- Polling stations will be open between 7am and 10pm for residents to cast their votes
- Voters must have been registered by 17 February 2026 to be eligible to vote in the by-election
What This Means for Kent Residents
Residents of Hextable Ward now have the opportunity to select their local councillor through this by-election. Those who wish to vote on Thursday should ensure they know their polling station location and attend between 7am and 10pm. For any queries about voting eligibility or polling station details, residents should contact Sevenoaks District Council directly.


Arsenal
Manchester City
Manchester United
Liverpool
Aston Villa
Brentford
Brighton
Bournemouth
Chelsea
Fulham
Everton
Sunderland
Newcastle
Crystal Palace
Leeds
Nottingham Forest
West Ham
Tottenham
Burnley
Wolves
Coventry
Ipswich
Millwall
Southampton
Middlesbrough
Hull City
Wrexham
Derby
Norwich
Birmingham
Swansea
Bristol City
Sheffield Utd
Preston
QPR
Watford
Stoke City
Portsmouth
Charlton
Blackburn
West Brom
Oxford United
Leicester
Sheffield Wednesday
Lincoln
Cardiff
Stockport County
Bradford
Bolton
Stevenage
Luton
Plymouth
Huddersfield
Mansfield Town
Wycombe
Reading
Blackpool
Doncaster
Barnsley
Wigan
Burton Albion
Peterborough
AFC Wimbledon
Leyton Orient
Exeter City
Port Vale
Rotherham
Northampton
Bromley
Milton Keynes Dons
Cambridge United
Salford City
Notts County
Chesterfield
Grimsby
Barnet
Swindon Town
Oldham
Crewe
Colchester
Walsall
Bristol Rovers
Fleetwood Town
Accrington ST
Gillingham
Cheltenham
Shrewsbury
Newport County
Tranmere
Crawley Town
Harrogate Town
Barrow
York
Rochdale
Carlisle
Boreham Wood
Scunthorpe
Southend
Forest Green
FC Halifax Town
Hartlepool
Woking
Tamworth
Boston United
Altrincham
Solihull Moors
Wealdstone
Yeovil Town
Eastleigh
Gateshead
Sutton Utd
Aldershot Town
Brackley Town
Morecambe
Braintree
Truro City
AFC Fylde
South Shields
Kidderminster Harriers
Macclesfield
Buxton
Scarborough Athletic
Chester
Merthyr Town
Darlington 1883
Spennymoor Town
AFC Telford United
Marine
Radcliffe
Southport
Chorley
Worksop Town
Oxford City
Bedford Town
King's Lynn Town
Hereford
Curzon Ashton
Alfreton Town
Peterborough Sports
Leamington
Worthing
AFC Hornchurch
Torquay
Dorking Wanderers
Hemel Hempstead Town
Weston-super-Mare
Maidenhead
Maidstone Utd
Ebbsfleet United
Chelmsford City
Chesham United
AFC Totton
Dagenham & Redbridge
Tonbridge Angels
Horsham
Slough Town
Salisbury
Hampton & Richmond
Farnborough
Dover
Bath City
Chippenham Town
Enfield Town
Eastbourne Borough
