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Could be either - the standard countdown is 35 days once the by-election is called, but it's customary to wait until after a funeral has been held. By that point it'll be near the Christmas period so discretion may be exercised to delay it a bit. There was a long delay between the death of Jo Cox last year and the subsequent by-election in Batley and Spen. I am not an expert in Welsh Assembly elections but I believe discretion still applies for the local returning officer and whoever is in charge of moving the writs of election. Maswimelleu (talk) 11:53, 8 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
There are UK by-elections for council seats expected on the 28th December, so it's not completely impossible. You are however right that it will probably take place in January 2018. Any such speculation should not be included in the article itself, although we can delete the reference to an election potentially being held in 2017 once it becomes legally impossible for that to be the case. Maswimelleu (talk) 15:16, 17 November 2017 (UTC)Reply