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    Candidates warned over abuse risks ahead of Senedd elections

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 7, 2026No Comments
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    Police forces across Wales are issuing guidance to all candidates standing in the upcoming Senedd elections, aimed at helping them deal with intimidation, abuse and potential criminal behaviour during the campaign period.

    The guidance, titled When it goes too far: Joint guidance for candidates in elections, outlines what may constitute a criminal offence, when to involve the police, and practical steps candidates can take to protect themselves.

    It has been developed jointly by the National Police Chiefs’ Council, the Electoral Commission, the College of Policing and the Crown Prosecution Service.

    South Wales Police, alongside Gwent Police, Dyfed-Powys Police and North Wales Police, say they are committed to ensuring the democratic process can take place without disruption. Forces across Wales are also preparing to offer tailored support to candidates, including security briefings and dedicated points of contact for advice and assistance.

    A/Detective Inspector Andrew Westlake, the all-Wales election co-ordinator for policing, said:
    “Abuse or intimidation of candidates in elections has serious implications for individuals and for our democracy. Practical guidance will help candidates stay safe on the campaign trail. All police forces in Wales will offer security briefings for candidates in the run-up to the Senedd elections.

    “Campaigning and contrasting political views are the mark of a healthy democracy, but these should not cross the line into criminal abuse, harassment or disorder. There are serious penalties for those who are found guilty of criminal offences.”

    The Crown Prosecution Service has also produced a separate guide for candidates, highlighting potential offences such as criminal damage, harassment, stalking, threatening behaviour, hate crimes and election-related offences including false statements about a candidate’s character.

    Candidates are being advised to take a number of precautions, including engaging with their local police contact, avoiding canvassing alone, and keeping records of any abusive or intimidating incidents. They are also encouraged to review their online presence to limit the availability of personal information, and to report any concerning behaviour to social media platforms or internet service providers.

    Police have warned candidates to be alert to signs that behaviour may be escalating, such as threats of violence, fixation or the sharing of private information. In emergencies, candidates are urged to call 999 immediately.

    For non-emergency concerns or to report incidents, candidates can contact police via 101.

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