General Synod Elections

The General Synod of the Church of England is the governing body or 'parliament' of the Church of England. It was created in 1970 to replace the older Church Assembly.

Here is short Church of England film explaining more about the General Synod and the forthcoming elections.

General Synod has the power and influence to make laws (called 'measures'), shape the policies and practices of the Church, and oversee certain budgets and appointments. It is elected every five years (often referred to as a quinquennium). The Synod usually meets twice a year (a working week in London in February, a long weekend in York in July) and occasionally in London for three days, including at the start of each 'quinquennium'.

The Synod has three Houses:

  1. House of Bishops - senior bishops of the Church
  2. House of Clergy - elected priests and deacons
  3. House of Laity - elected lay (non-ordained) members

During the last twelve months, a large number of issues have been debated, including:

The Synod is made up of the following components:

*Source: Church of England (PDF)

Elections to the General Synod 2026

General Synod membership elections take place every five years. Elections for membership of the General Synod from 2026 to 2031 will take place in the early autumn of this year.

So while ordinary churchgoers don't vote directly in most cases, they influence the process through church representation structures. You can find out more on the Church of England website.

Key dates for elections to General Synod in 2026

*Source: Church of England (PDF)

How the Voting Works for General Synod

The Synod has three Houses (Bishops, Clergy, Laity) and the process differs slightly for each. Synod elections use a Single Transferable Vote System.

How voting works in General Synod elections (PDF)

Synod Membership Requirements

General Synod members are required to attend all/most meetings during the five years they are a member. It also means that you are a member of your Diocesan Synod.

More on the Requirements of a Synod Member (PDF)

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