Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989

Type Public General Act
Publication 1989-03-15
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Franchise for local elections

Local electors in Northern Ireland

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Application of provisions of Representation of the People Act 1983 to local elections in Northern Ireland

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Disqualification for breach of declaration against terrorism or in consequence of imprisonment or detention

Declaration against terrorism: local elections

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Declaration against terrorism: councillors co-opted to fill casual vacancies

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any person who— (i) is qualified to be a member of the council; (ii) has made, and served on the clerk of the council, a declaration in the form set out in Part II of Schedule 2 to the Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989; and (iii) is not objected to by any member of the council present at the meeting;

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Declaration against terrorism: Assembly elections

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A person is not validly nominated as a candidate at an election to the Northern Ireland Assembly unless his consent to nomination includes a declaration in the form set out in Part I of Schedule 2 to this Act.

Breach of terms of declaration

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Application to the High Court

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shall be conclusively presumed to have made a declaration in the form set out in Part I of Schedule 2 to this Act at the time of the nomination.

Disqualification in consequence of breach of declaration

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(dd) within the five years immediately preceding the day of his election or at any time subsequent to that day, a determination has been made by the High Court that he has acted in breach of the terms of a declaration against terrorism as defined in section 7 of the Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989; or

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(1A) A person who is determined by the High Court to have acted in breach of the terms of a declaration against terrorism as defined in section 7 of the Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989 is disqualified for membership of the Assembly during the period of five years beginning with the date of the determination.

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Disqualification for membership of district council in consequence of imprisonment or detention

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(cc) he has been found guilty of one or more offences by any court in Northern Ireland or elsewhere in the British Islands and sentenced or ordered to be imprisoned or detained indefinitely or for three months or more without the option of a fine and either of the periods mentioned in subsection (3) is current; or

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(3) The periods referred to in subsection (1)(cc) are— (a) the period of his actual imprisonment or detention (including any time when he is unlawfully at large), and (b) the period of five years beginning with his discharge. (4) For the purposes of subsections (1)(cc) and (3)— (a) consecutive terms of imprisonment or detention imposed in respect of offences of which the offender was found guilty in the same proceedings are to be treated as a single term, (b) the release of an offender on licence or in pursuance of a grant of remission is to be treated as his discharge, whether or not his release is subject to conditions, but if, in respect of the same offence or offences, he is required to return to prison or detention for a further period the reference in subsection (3) to his discharge includes a reference to his discharge in respect of that further period, and (c) the reference in subsection (1)(cc) to a sentence or order does not, except in a case where the sentence or order does take effect for any term, include one that is ordered not to take effect unless the conditions specified in the order are fulfilled and, in such a case, the original sentence or order is to be treated as a sentence or order of imprisonment or detention for that term.

General

Interpretation

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Minor and consequential amendments and repeals

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legal incapacity” has the same meaning as in the Elected Authorities (Northern Ireland) Act 1989

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polling district” means a ward

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local elector” has the same meaning as in the Electoral Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1962

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Expenses

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Short title, commencement, transitional provision and extent

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shall come into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by order made by statutory instrument appoint, and different days may be appointed for different provisions and for different purposes.

SCHEDULE 1

Part I — Provisions applied

Part II — Modifications

General

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References to local government elections are to be read as references to local elections.

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References to section 2 (local government electors in Great Britain) are to be read as references to section 1 of this Act and references to Part I (Parliamentary and local government franchise and its exercise) include section 1 of this Act.

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References to the registration officer are to be read as references to the Chief Electoral Officer for Northern Ireland.

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References to local government electors are to be read as references to local electors.

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References to legal incapacity are to legal incapacity within the meaning of this Act.

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References to any other provision mentioned in Part I of this Schedule are to that provision as modified by this Part.

Specific

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