Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Act 2003 (repealed)

Type Public General Act
Publication 2003-05-08
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Part 1 — Referendums

Referendums

Assembly referendums

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Local government referendums

2

Referendum questions

3

Should there be an elected assembly for the (insert name of region) region?

You can help to decide whether there should be an elected assembly in the (insert name of region) region. If an elected assembly is to be established, it is intended that: - the elected assembly would be responsible for a range of activities currently carried out mainly by central government bodies, including regional economic development; and - local government would be reorganised into a single tier in those parts of the region that currently have both county and district councils.

Which of the following options for single tier local government do you prefer? - insert text of options set out in the order requiring the referendum to be held.

Your part of the region currently has both county and district councils. You can help to decide how local authorities in your part of the region will be reorganised into a single tier. There will be no such reorganisation if an elected assembly is not established.

If an elected assembly is established for the (insert name of region) region, it is intended that local government will be reorganised into a single tier in those parts of the region that currently have both county and district councils. Your part of the region currently has both county and district councils. You can help to decide how local authorities in your part of the region will be reorganised into a single tier. There will be no such reorganisation if an elected assembly is not established.

Entitlement to vote

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Referendum period

5

For the purposes of Part 7 of the 2000 Act (referendums) the Secretary of State must by order determine the referendum period for a referendum held in pursuance of an order under section 1.

Further referendums

6

Combination of polls

Combination of polls

7

Electoral Commission

Encouraging voting

8

The Electoral Commission may do anything they think necessary or expedient for the purpose of encouraging voting at referendums to be held in pursuance of an order under this Part.

Provision of information to voters

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Expenditure

10

Legal challenge

Legal challenge

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unless the proceedings are brought in accordance with this section.

Supplementary

Supplementary

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