Help Dani Davies & Stacy Hart get elected!

Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom

Help Dani Davies & Stacy Hart get elected!

£680

Target: £3,200

We have raised 21% of our target 21%

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Aim

We're raising funds to help both Dani Davies and Stacy Hart campaign for election to the new North Hampshire Unitary Authority.


Local government in Hampshire is changing.

In 2028, the current system of county, borough and district councils will be replaced by new unitary authorities. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape how local services are delivered and how our communities are represented.

That's why All In is asking for your support.

Dani and Stacy are fiercely committed to continuing their work on behalf of residents and ensuring local people have two representatives with a focus on equality in the new council from day one.

Unlike the larger political parties, we don't have wealthy donors or national campaign machines behind us. We rely on local people who believe in community-led politics and want to see independent voices elected.

Every donation helps us reach more voters, share our message, and build a campaign capable of winning seats on the new authority.

Why support All In?

All In was founded on a simple belief: politics works best when it includes everyone.

We believe local government should be collaborative, transparent and focused on improving people's lives. We put communities first, work across political divides, and champion equality, fairness and opportunity for all. You can find out more about what we do and what we stand for on our website: https://www.allinparty.org.uk/ 

As North Hampshire prepares for its new unitary authority, we want to ensure that residents are represented by councillors who listen, engage and get things done.

About Dani Davies and Stacy Hart

Stacy Hart has been Borough Councillor for Hatch Warren and Beggarwood for 2 years now, and Dani Davies was elected in May 2026 after a hard-fought and well-earned election win. Both have demonstrated their commitment to local communities through their work as councillors and campaigners.

Together they have:

  • Worked directly with residents to resolve local issues and concerns.
  • Campaigned on matters affecting local communities and public services.
  • Promoted equality, inclusion and fairness in local decision-making.
  • Organised and supported community events and initiatives.
  • Held decision-makers to account and ensured residents' voices are heard.
  • Shown that independent, community-focused politics can make a real difference.

Now they are standing for election to the new North Hampshire Unitary Authority so they can continue that work on a larger scale and ensure local communities have a strong voice in the council that will shape Hampshire's future.

What your donation will help with

Every pound raised will go directly towards helping elect Dani and Stacy.

£10 helps us print and deliver campaign leaflets.

£20 helps us reach voters through targeted online advertising.

£50 helps fund campaign materials, volunteer resources and community engagement activities.

Every donation, no matter the size, helps us build a stronger campaign and reach more voters.

Why this election matters

The first elections to the new North Hampshire Unitary Authority will help determine how local government operates for years to come.

We believe residents deserve councillors who are visible, approachable, independent and committed to putting communities first.

By supporting this campaign, you're helping to elect two local equality champions who will work hard for residents and ensure All In's values are represented at the heart of the new council.

If you believe local politics should work for everyone, please support our campaign today.

Together, we can elect Dani Davies and Stacy Hart and build a stronger future for North Hampshire.

Thank you for your support.

The legal bit

As a registered political party, we're required to carry out permissibility checks on donations over £50. These checks will be completed as part of the donation process and we cannot accept anonymous donations over £50.

Additionally, if you donate more than £50, your details will appear in election spending returns. Donations above the relevant Electoral Commission reporting thresholds may also be published in accordance with electoral law.

Published and promoted by Andy Wright c/o 40 Ruskin Close, Black Dam, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG21 3QH.


Funding method

Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 15th September 2026 at 5:57pm


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