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Guidance for publishing on GOV.UK during a general election

Government Digital Service

July 15
09:44 2024

During the pre-election period for a general election, there are restrictions on what you can publish on GOV.UK.

Organisations using GOV.UK will be told when the pre-election period has started and ended.

If youre not sure whether the government is in the pre-election period, ask your departments GOV.UK lead.

There will be different guidance for pre-election periods before other types of elections, like local elections. Read the pre-election guidance for civil servants for more information.

Publishing on Whitehall publisher or other publishing tools

Its up to departments to decide whether content should be published, based on the pre-election guidance for civil servants.

Check with your managing editor if something can be published. If theyre not sure, they should check with a senior member of your communications team.

Do not unpublish or withdraw content that was on GOV.UK before the pre-election period started.

However, you can sometimes:

  • unpublish content published by mistake
  • unpublish and redirect pages when youre merging content
  • withdraw content that is no longer current and has been replaced by something new

In these cases, check with a director in your department.

Asking for updates to mainstream content

You can ask the Government Digital Service (GDS) to publish small, factual changes during the pre-election period. That could include updates to:

  • change an address or phone number
  • fix something thats stopping users completing a task

If you want to publish bigger changes during the pre-election period, get approval from a director in your department. Confirm that youve done this when you ask GDS.

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