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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011

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PART 1 — Voting system for parliamentary elections

The referendum

Referendum on the alternative vote system

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At present, the UK uses the “first past the post” system to elect MPs to the House of Commons. Should the “alternative vote” system be used instead?

Ar hyn o bryd, mae’r DU yn defnyddio’r system “y cyntaf i’r felin” i ethol ASau i Dŷ’r Cyffredin. A ddylid defnyddio’r system “pleidlais amgen” yn lle hynny?

Entitlement to vote in the referendum

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Conduct of the referendum

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Combination of polls

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are to be taken together.

Press comment etc not subject to spending controls

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Expenses incurred in respect of the publication of any matter relating to the referendum, other than an advertisement, in—

are not “referendum expenses” for the purposes of Part 7 of the 2000 Act.

Control of loans etc to permitted participants

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(3) In a case where the permitted participant either is not a registered party or is a minor party, the declaration must also— (a) in relation to all relevant donations recorded in the return as having been accepted by the permitted participants— (i) state that they were all from permissible donors, or (ii) state whether or not section 56(2) was complied with in the case of each of those donations that was not from a permissible donor; (b) in relation to all regulated transactions recorded in the return as having been entered into by the permitted participant— (i) state that none of the transactions was made void by paragraph 5(2) or (6) or 6(3) of Schedule 15A, or (ii) state whether or not paragraph 5(3)(a) of that Schedule was complied with in the case of each of the transactions that was made void by paragraph 5(2) or (6) of that Schedule.

(2) If the return contains a statement of relevant donations or a statement of regulated transactions in accordance with section 120(2)(d), the Commission shall secure that the copy of the statement made available for public inspection does not include— (a) in the case of any donation by an individual, the donor’s address; (b) in the case of a transaction entered into by the permitted participant with an individual, the individual’s address.

(b) the value of it and any other relevant benefit or benefits is more than that amount. In paragraph (b) “relevant benefit” means any relevant donation or regulated transaction (within the meaning of Schedule 15A) made by, or entered into with, the person who made the donation.”

Interpretation

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Result of the referendum

Commencement or repeal of amending provisions

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The alternative vote system: amendments

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(37A) (1) A voter votes by marking the ballot paper with— (a) the number 1 opposite the name of the candidate who is the voter’s first preference (or, as the case may be, the only candidate for whom the voter wishes to vote), (b) if the voter wishes, the number 2 opposite the name of the candidate who is the voter’s second preference, and so on. (2) The voter may mark as many preferences (up to the number of candidates) as the voter wishes.

(45A) (1) This rule sets out how votes are to be counted, in one or more stages of counting, in order to give effect to the preferences marked by voters on their ballot papers and so to determine which candidate is elected. (2) Votes shall be allocated to candidates in accordance with voters’ first preferences and, if one candidate has more votes than the other candidates put together, that candidate is elected. (3) If not, the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated and that candidate’s votes shall be dealt with as follows— (a) each vote cast by a voter who also ranked one or more of the remaining candidates shall be reallocated to that remaining candidate or (as the case may be) to the one that the voter ranked highest; (b) any votes not reallocated shall play no further part in the counting. (4) If after that stage of counting one candidate has more votes than the other remaining candidates put together, that candidate is elected. (5) If not, the process mentioned in paragraph (3) above shall be repeated as many times as necessary until one candidate has more votes than the other remaining candidates put together, and so is elected. (45B) (1) If no candidate is elected (as mentioned in rule 45A(2)) at the first stage of counting, the returning officer shall, immediately after that stage, record and make publicly available the following information— (a) the number of first-preference votes obtained by each candidate; (b) which candidate was eliminated; (c) the number of rejected ballot papers. (2) Immediately after each subsequent stage of counting, except the final stage (on completion of which the requirements in rule 50 apply), the returning officer shall record and make publicly available the following information— (a) the number of votes obtained by each candidate at that stage (including any reallocated in accordance with rule 45A); (b) which candidate was eliminated at that stage; (c) the number of votes of the candidate eliminated at the previous stage that were not reallocated.

PART 2 — Parliamentary constituencies

Boundary Commissions: reports etc

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(2) A Boundary Commission shall submit reports under subsection (1) above periodically— (a) before 1st October 2013, and (b) before 1st October of every fifth year after that.

(2B) In relation to any report which a Boundary Commission are required by subsection (2) above to submit before a particular date but have not yet submitted (a “pending boundary report”), the Commission shall submit to the Speaker of the House of Commons— (a) during the January that begins one year and nine months before that date, and (b) during each subsequent January, a report setting out what progress they have made with the preparation of the pending boundary report, with particular reference to the requirement in subsection (2) above. (2C) On receiving a report under subsection (2B) above, the Speaker shall lay it before Parliament.

(5) As soon as may be after the submission of a report under subsection (1) above, the Secretary of State shall lay the report before Parliament. (5A) As soon as may be after the submission of all four reports under subsection (1) above that are required by subsection (2) above to be submitted before a particular date, the Secretary of State shall lay before Parliament the draft of an Order in Council for giving effect to the recommendations contained in them. (5B) Where— (a) a Boundary Commission have submitted a report under subsection (1) above (but no draft under subsection (5A) above has yet been laid in relation to the report), (b) the Commission notify the Secretary of State that the recommendations contained in the report are to have effect with specified modifications, and (c) the Commission submit to the Secretary of State a statement of the reasons for those modifications, the draft under subsection (5A) above shall give effect to the recommendations with those modifications. (5C) Subsections (5A) and (5B) above do not apply where each of the reports mentioned in subsection (5) above states that no alteration is required to be made in respect of the part of the United Kingdom with which the Commission in question are concerned.

Number and distribution of seats

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SCHEDULE 2 (1) The number of constituencies in the United Kingdom shall be 600. (2) (1) The electorate of any constituency shall be— (a) no less than 95% of the United Kingdom electoral quota, and (b) no more than 105% of that quota. (2) This rule is subject to rules 4(2), 6(3) and 7. (3) In this Schedule the “United Kingdom electoral quota” means— $$U 596$ where U is the electorate of the United Kingdom minus the electorate of the constituencies mentioned in rule 6.$ (3) (1) Each constituency shall be wholly in one of the four parts of the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland). (2) The number of constituencies in each part of the United Kingdom shall be determined in accordance with the allocation method set out in rule 8. (4) (1) A constituency shall not have an area of more than 13,000 square kilometres. (2) A constituency does not have to comply with rule 2(1)(a) if— (a) it has an area of more than 12,000 square kilometres, and (b) the Boundary Commission concerned are satisfied that it is not reasonably possible for the constituency to comply with that rule. (5) (1) A Boundary Commission may take into account, if and to such extent as they think fit— (a) special geographical considerations, including in particular the size, shape and accessibility of a constituency; (b) local government boundaries as they exist on the most recent ordinary council-election day before the review date; (c) boundaries of existing constituencies; (d) any local ties that would be broken by changes in constituencies; (e) the inconveniences attendant on such changes. (2) The Boundary Commission for England may take into account, if and to such extent as they think fit, boundaries of the electoral regions specified in Schedule 1 to the European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002 (ignoring paragraph 2(2) of that Schedule and the references to Gibraltar) as it has effect on the most recent ordinary council-election day before the review date. (3) This rule has effect subject to rules 2 and 4. (6) (1) There shall be two constituencies in the Isle of Wight. (2) There shall continue to be— (a) a constituency named Orkney and Shetland, comprising the areas of the Orkney Islands Council and the Shetland Islands Council; (b) a constituency named Na h-Eileanan an Iar, comprising the area of Comhairle nan Eilean Siar. (3) Rule 2 does not apply to these constituencies. (7) where— (1) In relation to Northern Ireland, sub-paragraph (2) below applies in place of rule 2 where— (a) the difference between— (i) the electorate of Northern Ireland, and (ii) the United Kingdom electoral quota multiplied by the number of seats in Northern Ireland (determined under rule 8), exceeds one third of the United Kingdom electoral quota, and (b) the Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland consider that having to apply rule 2 would unreasonably impair— (i) their ability to take into account the factors set out in rule 5(1), or (ii) their ability to comply with section 3(2) of this Act. (2) The electorate of any constituency shall be— (a) no less than whichever is the lesser of— $N − A$ and 95% of the United Kingdom electoral quota, and (b) no more than whichever is the greater of— $N + A$ and 105% of the United Kingdom electoral quota, - N is the electorate of Northern Ireland divided by the number of seats in Northern Ireland (determined under rule 8), and - A is 5% of the United Kingdom electoral quota. (8) (1) The allocation method referred to in rule 3(2) is as follows. (2) The first constituency shall be allocated to the part of the United Kingdom with the greatest electorate. (3) The second and subsequent constituencies shall be allocated in the same way, except that the electorate of a part of the United Kingdom to which one or more constituencies have already been allocated is to be divided by— $$2 C + 1$ where C is the number of constituencies already allocated to that part.$ (4) Where the figure given by sub-paragraph (3) above is the same for two or more parts of the United Kingdom, the part to which a constituency is to be allocated shall be the one with the smaller or smallest actual electorate. (5) This rule does not apply to the constituencies mentioned in rule 6, and accordingly— (a) the electorate of England shall be treated for the purposes of this rule as reduced by the electorate of the constituencies mentioned in rule 6(1); (b) the electorate of Scotland shall be treated for the purposes of this rule as reduced by the electorate of the constituencies mentioned in rule 6(2). (9) For this purpose the relevant version of a register is the version that is required by virtue of subsection (1) of section 13 of the Representation of the People Act 1983 to be published no later than the review date, or would be so required but for— (1) This rule has effect for the purposes of this Schedule. (2) The “electorate” of the United Kingdom, or of a part of the United Kingdom or a constituency, is the total number of persons whose names appear on the relevant version of a register of parliamentary electors in respect of addresses in the United Kingdom, or in that part or that constituency. (a) any power under that section to prescribe a later date, or (b) subsection (1A) of that section. (3) “Local government boundaries” are— (a) in England, the boundaries of counties and their electoral divisions, districts and their wards, London boroughs and their wards and the City of London, (b) in Wales, the boundaries of counties, county boroughs, electoral divisions, communities and community wards, (c) in Scotland, the boundaries of local government areas and the electoral wards into which they are divided under section 1 of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, and (d) in Northern Ireland, the boundaries of wards. (4) “Ordinary council-election day” is— (a) in relation to England and Wales, the ordinary day of election of councillors for local government areas; (b) in relation to Scotland, the day on which the poll is held at ordinary elections of councillors for local government areas; (c) in relation to Northern Ireland, the day of an election for any district council (other than an election to fill a casual vacancy). (5) The “review date”, in relation to a report under section 3(1) of this Act that a Boundary Commission is required (by section 3(2)) to submit before a particular date, is two years and ten months before that date. (6) “The United Kingdom electoral quota” has the meaning given by rule 2(3). (7) A reference in rule 6 to an area is to the area as it existed on the coming into force of Part 2 of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.

(b) in relation to any constituency part of which consists of some or all of the area of the City and the Inner and Middle Temples, the Common Council shall appoint an officer to be registration officer for that part of the constituency.

Boundary Commission proposals: publicity and consultation

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(5) (1) Once a Boundary Commission have decided what constituencies they propose to recommend in a report under section 3(1)(a) above— (a) the Commission shall take such steps as they think fit to inform people in each of the proposed constituencies— (i) what the proposals are, (ii) that a copy of the proposals is open to inspection at a specified place within the proposed constituency, and (iii) that written representations with respect to the proposals may be made to the Commission during a specified period of 12 weeks (“the initial consultation period”); (b) the Commission shall cause public hearings to be held during the period beginning with the fifth week of the initial consultation period and ending with the tenth week of it. (2) Subsection (1)(a)(ii) above does not apply to a constituency with respect to which no alteration is proposed. (3) Schedule 2A to this Act, which makes further provision about public hearings under subsection (1)(b) above, has effect. (4) After the end of the initial consultation period the Commission— (a) shall publish, in such manner as they think fit, representations made as mentioned in subsection (1)(a) above and records of public hearings held under subsection (1)(b) above; (b) shall take such steps as they think fit to inform people in the proposed constituencies that further written representations with respect to the things published under paragraph (a) above may be made to the Commission during a specified period of four weeks (“the secondary consultation period”). (5) If after the end of the secondary consultation period the Commission are minded to revise their original proposals so as to recommend different constituencies, they shall take such steps as they see fit to inform people in each of those revised proposed constituencies— (a) what the revised proposals are, (b) that a copy of the revised proposals is open to inspection at a specified place within the revised proposed constituency, and (c) that written representations with respect to the revised proposals may be made to the Commission during a specified period of eight weeks. (6) Subsection (5) above does not apply to any proposals to make further revisions. (7) Steps taken under subsection (4) or (5) above need not be of the same kind as those taken under subsection (1) above. (8) A Boundary Commission shall take into consideration— (a) written representations duly made to them as mentioned in subsection (1)(a), (4)(b) or (5)(c) above, and (b) representations made at public hearings under subsection (1)(b) above. (9) Except as provided by this section and Schedule 2A to this Act, a Boundary Commission shall not cause any public hearing or inquiry to be held for the purposes of a report under this Act. (10) Where a Boundary Commission publish— (a) general information about how they propose to carry out their functions (including, in the case of the Boundary Commission for England, information about the extent (if any) to which they propose to take into account the boundaries mentioned in rule 5(2) of Schedule 2 to this Act), or (b) anything else to which subsection (1), (4) or (5) above does not apply, it is for the Commission to determine whether to invite representations and, if they decide to do so, the procedure that is to apply.

National Assembly for Wales

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(1) The Assembly constituencies are the constituencies specified in the Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly Electoral Regions (Wales) Order 2006 (S.I. 2006/1041) as amended by— (a) the Parliamentary Constituencies and Assembly Electoral Regions (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2008 (S.I. 2008/1791), and (b) any Order in Council under the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 giving effect (with or without modifications) to a report falling within section 13(3) or (4) of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.

(6) The coming into force of any such Order shall not affect the operation of section 10 or 11 of the Government of Wales Act 2006, or the constitution of the National Assembly for Wales, at any time before the next general election to the Assembly.

Review of reduction in number of constituencies

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PART 3 — Miscellaneous and general

Orders

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A power under this Act to make an order is exercisable by statutory instrument.

Repeals

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Schedule 12 (repeals) has effect.

Financial provisions

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Extent

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This Act extends to the whole of the United Kingdom, except that—

Commencement

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Short title

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This Act may be cited as the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.

SCHEDULE 1

Referendum period

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For the purposes of Part 7 of the 2000 Act the referendum period for the referendum—

Counting officers

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is the person who, by virtue of section 35 of the 1983 Act, is the returning officer for elections of councillors of the district, county or borough.

Regional Counting Officers

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The regions in England comprise the areas specified in the Table in Schedule 1 to the European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002 (ignoring paragraph 2(2) of that Schedule and the references to Gibraltar) as it has effect for the time being.

Assistance to counting officers etc

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for the purpose of assisting the officer in the discharge of his or her functions.

General duties of counting officers etc

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The Chief Counting Officer or Regional Counting Officer may direct the counting officer concerned accordingly.

Where two or more forms of ballot paper are used in the referendum, a separate number must be certified under paragraph (a) in relation to each form of ballot paper used.

Appointment of deputies and clerks

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Counting officers etc: correction of procedural errors

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in connection with any function in relation to the referendum.

Public notices

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A public notice required by this Part to be given by the Chief Counting Officer, a Regional Officer or a counting officer must be given—

Role of Electoral Commission

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A ballot paper recorded under head (b), (c) or (d) of rule 42(4) of the referendum rules is to be treated as a vote for this purpose.

Encouraging participation

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Referendum agents

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A permitted participant may, for any voting area, appoint an individual (who may be the responsible person) to act as the permitted participant’s agent (“referendum agent”).

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Responsible persons

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Grants to designated organisations may be paid in instalments

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Expenses incurred by persons acting in concert

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respectively with a view to, or otherwise in connection with, promoting or procuring a particular outcome in relation to the question asked in the referendum.

Advertisements

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Non-domestic rating: premises used for referendum purposes

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Payments to counting officers and Regional Counting Officers

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which in the opinion of the Electoral Commission was inadequately performed.

Subject to sub-paragraph (5), an officer may not recover more than the specified amount in respect of such services or expenses.

if the Commission are satisfied that the conditions in sub-paragraph (6) are met.

Taxation of counting officer’s or Regional Counting Officer’s account

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A reference in this paragraph to “the court” includes a reference to that Auditor.

Electoral Commission accounts

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as soon may be practicable after the giving of the direction under sub-paragraph (1).

Restriction on challenge to referendum result

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SCHEDULE 2

PART 1 — Referendum rules

Time

Timetable

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The proceedings at the referendum are to be conducted in accordance with the following table.

Proceeding Time
Publication of notice of referendum Not later than the 25th day before the day of the referendum
Notice of poll Not later than the 15th day before the day of the referendum
Hours of polling Between 7 am and 10 pm on the day of the referendum

Computation of time

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General provisions

Notice of referendum

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Each counting officer must give public notice of the referendum stating—

must reach the registration officer in order that they may be effective for the referendum.

Poll to be taken by ballot

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The votes at the poll are to be given by ballot.

The ballot paper

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Corresponding number list

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The official mark

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Prohibition of disclosure of vote

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A person who has voted in the referendum may not be required, in any legal proceeding to question the referendum, to state for which answer he or she voted.

Use of schools and public rooms

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by reason of its being used for that purpose.

Modification of forms

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Action to be taken before the poll

Notice of poll

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Postal ballot papers

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together with envelopes for their return complying with the requirements prescribed by the relevant postal voting provisions.

Provision of polling stations

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Appointment of presiding officers and clerks

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But the officer may not employ a person who has been employed by or on behalf of a permitted participant in or about the referendum.

Issue of official poll cards

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Notification that certain electors entitled to absent vote

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Equipment of polling stations

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The list provided under sub-paragraph (d) must be in the form set out in Form 11 in Part 2 of this Schedule.

Mark one box only. Put no other mark on the ballot paper, or your vote may not be counted

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Appointment of polling and counting agents

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A designation under this paragraph must be made at the same time as the person’s appointment as a counting agent.

Notification of requirement of secrecy

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The counting officer must make whatever arrangements the officer thinks are appropriate to ensure that—

Return of postal ballot papers

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the counting officer must mark the list in the manner prescribed by the relevant postal voting provisions.

The poll

Admission to polling station

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Keeping of order in polling station

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Sealing of ballot boxes

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Questions to be put to voters

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Person applying for ballot paper Person applying for ballot paper Questions
1 A person applying as an elector “Are you the person registered in the register of electors as follows (read out the whole entry from the register)?” [R] “Have you already voted in the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, here or elsewhere, otherwise than as proxy for some other person?” [R] In Northern Ireland, “What is your date of birth?”
2 A person applying as proxy “Are you the person whose name appears as A B in the list of proxies for the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections as entitled to vote as proxy on behalf of C D?” [R] “Have you already voted in the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, here or elsewhere, as proxy on behalf of C D?” [R] “Are you the spouse, civil partner, parent, grandparent, brother/sister, child or grandchild of C D?” [R]
3 A person applying in England and Wales or Scotland as proxy for an elector with an anonymousentry (instead of the questions at entry 2) “Are you the person entitled to vote as proxy on behalf of the elector whose number on the register of electors is (read out the number from the register)?” [R] “Have you already voted in the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, here or elsewhere, as proxy on behalf of the elector whose number on the register of electors is (read out the number from the register)?” [R] “Are you the spouse, civil partner, parent, grandparent, brother/sister, child or grandchild of the person whose number on the register of electors is (read out the number from the register)?” [R]
4 Person applying as proxy if the question at entry 2(c), or 3(c) (if applicable), is not answered in the affirmative “Have you already voted in the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections on behalf of two persons of whom you are not the spouse, civil partner, parent, grand-parent, brother/sister, child or grandchild?” [R]
5 A person applying as an elector in relation to whomthere is an entry in the postal voters list “Did you apply to vote by post?” “Why have you not voted by post?”
6 A person applying as proxy who is named in the proxy postal voters list “Did you apply to vote by post as proxy?” “Why have you not voted by post as proxy?”

Challenge of voter

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A person is not to be prevented from voting by reason only that—

Voting procedure

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A ballot paper must be delivered to a voter who applies for one, subject to any provision of these rules to the contrary.

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and includes a Community licence within the meaning of those enactments.

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Votes marked by presiding officer

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but in Northern Ireland this is subject to paragraph (3).

Voting by people with disabilities

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but in Northern Ireland this is subject to paragraph (3).

and the presiding officer must attest and retain the declaration.

Tendered ballot papers

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Rule 33 makes further provision about tendered ballot papers.

and

and

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Refusal to deliver ballot paper

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A decision by a presiding officer taken under paragraph (2) of rule 27, including that paragraph as applied by rule 30, 31 or 32, is final (except that it is subject to review in proceedings brought by an application for judicial review).

Spoilt ballot papers

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Correction of errors on day of poll

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The presiding officer must keep a list of persons to whom ballot papers are delivered in consequence of an alteration to the register made by virtue of section 13B(3B) or (3D) or 13BA(9) of the 1983 Act that takes effect on the day of the poll.

Adjournment of poll in case of riot

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Procedure on close of poll

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Counting of votes

Attendance at the count

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the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

The count

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In paragraph (a) “the appropriate area” means the voting area containing the address in respect of which the elector is registered.

Re-count

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Rejected ballot papers

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is void and not to be counted.

is not to be treated as void for that reason if the voter’s intended answer to the referendum question is apparent, and the way the paper is marked does not itself identify the voter and it is not shown that the voter can be identified by it.

Direction to conduct re-count

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Decisions on ballot papers

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The decision of the counting officer on any question arising in respect of a ballot paper is final (subject to review in accordance with paragraph 23 of Schedule 1).

Final proceedings

Declaration by counting officers

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Declaration by Regional Counting Officers

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Declaration of referendum result by Chief Counting Officer

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After making the certification under section 128(6) of the 2000 Act, the Chief Counting Officer must—

Disposal of documents

Sealing up of ballot papers

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Delivery or retention of documents

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Orders for production of documents

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if satisfied by evidence on oath that the order is required for the purpose of instituting or maintaining a prosecution for an offence in relation to ballot papers or for the purpose of proceedings brought as mentioned in paragraph 23 of Schedule 1.

is prima facie evidence that the elector whose vote was given by that ballot paper was the person whose entry on the register of electors (or on a notice issued under section 13B(3B) or (3D) or 13BA(9) of the 1983 Act) at the time of the referendum contained the same number as the number written as mentioned in sub-paragraph (b).

Retention and public inspection of documents

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This does not apply to—

Supplementary

Interpretation

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In these rules—

PART 2 — Forms referred to in referendum rules

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

SCHEDULE 3

PART 1 — Great Britain

Interpretation

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In this Part of this Schedule—

Manner of voting in the referendum

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he or she may vote in person at any polling station.

Entitlement to vote by post or by proxy

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Application to vote by post or by proxy in the referendum

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the registration officer must grant the application if it meets the requirements prescribed by the relevant regulations.

Absent voters lists

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Description of person voting by post Address
1 A person whose application under paragraph 4(1) to vote by post in the referendum has been granted. Address provided in the person’s application under paragraph 4(1).
2 A person who— is entitled to vote in the referendum and in a poll that is taken together with the referendum, is included in the postal voters list for that poll, and is not within entry 1 in this table or entry 1 in the table in sub-paragraph (3). Address provided in the application that gave rise to the person being included in the postal voters list or, if the person is included in more than one, the address provided in the latest of those applications.
3 A person who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 as voting by post at parliamentary elections, and is not within entry 1 or 2 of this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (3). Address provided in the person’s application under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 or (as the case may be) paragraph 4(5)(a) above.
4 A peer who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 as voting by post at local government elections, is not for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations as voting by post, or was included in that record before being included in the record mentioned in paragraph (a) above, and is not within entry 1 or 2 of this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (3). Address provided in the peer’s application under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 or (as the case may be) paragraph 4(5)(a) above.
5 A peer who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations as voting by post, is not for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 as voting by post at local government elections, or was included in that record before being included in the record mentioned in paragraph (a) above, and is not within entry 1 or 2 in this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (3). Address provided in the peer’s application under paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations or (as the case may be) paragraph 4(5)(a) above.
Description of person voting by proxy Proxy
1 A person (not within entry 1 in the table in sub-paragraph (2)) whose application under paragraph 4(2), (3) or (5)(b) to vote by proxy in the referendum has been granted. Proxy appointed under paragraph 6.
2 A person who— is entitled to vote in the referendum and in a poll that is taken together with the referendum, is included in the list of proxies for that poll, and is not within entry 1 in this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (2). Proxy appointed for the purposes of that poll or, if there is more than one, the proxy appointed for the poll in respect of which the latest of the person’s applications to vote by proxy was made.
3 A person who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 as voting by proxy at parliamentary elections, and is not within entry 1 or 2 of this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (2). Proxy appointed under paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 for parliamentary elections.
4 A peer who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 as voting by proxy at local government elections, is not for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations as voting by proxy, or was included in that record before being included in the record mentioned in paragraph (a) above, and is not within entry 1 or 2 of this table or entry 1, 2 or 5 in the table in sub-paragraph (2). Proxy appointed under paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 for local government elections.
5 A peer who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations as voting by proxy, is not for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 as voting by proxy at local government elections, or was included in that record before being included in the record mentioned in paragraph (a) above, and is not within entry 1 or 2 in this table or entry 1, 2 or 4 in the table in sub-paragraph (2). Proxy appointed under paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations.

Proxies

6

and that the proxy is capable of being, and willing to be, appointed.

7

Voting as proxy

8

may apply to the registration officer for his or her referendum ballot paper to be sent to a different address from that shown in the record, and the officer must grant the application if it meets the requirements prescribed by the relevant regulations.

Description of proxy postal voters Address
1 A proxy whose application under sub-paragraph (4) has been granted. Address provided in the proxy’s application under sub-paragraph (4).
2 A proxy who— was appointed as mentioned in column 3 of entry 2 in the table in paragraph 5(3) for a person mentioned in column 2 of that entry, and is included in the proxy postal voters list for the poll in respect of which that appointment was made. Address provided in the proxy’s application to vote by post as proxy in that poll.
3 A proxy who— was appointed as mentioned in column 3 of entry 3 in the table in paragraph 5(3) for a person mentioned in column 2 of that entry, and is for the time being included in the record kept under paragraph 7(6) of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 (record of proxies who have applied to vote by post). Address provided in the proxy’s application under paragraph 7(4)(a) of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 or (as the case may be) sub-paragraph (5) above.
4 A proxy who— was appointed as mentioned in column 3 of entry 4 in the table in paragraph 5(3) for a peer mentioned in column 2 of that entry, and is for the time being included in the record kept under paragraph 7(6) of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 (record of proxies who have applied to vote by post). Address provided in the proxy’s application under paragraph 7(4)(a) of Schedule 4 to the RPA 2000 or (as the case may be) sub-paragraph (5) above.
5 A proxy who— was appointed as mentioned in column 3 of entry 5 in the table in paragraph 5(3) for a peer mentioned in column 2 of that entry, and is for the time being included in the record kept under paragraph 7(6) of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations. Address provided in the proxy’s application under paragraph 7(4)(a) of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations or (as the case may be) sub-paragraph (5) above.

Use of personal identifier information

9

The registration officer must either—

10

Information contained in records kept by a registration officer in pursuance of paragraph 4(8) or 8(10) may be disclosed by the officer to—

Offences

11

is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

PART 2 — Northern Ireland

Interpretation

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In this Part of this Schedule—

Manner of voting in the referendum

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he or she may vote in person at any polling station.

and such a person may vote only by post or by proxy (where the person is entitled to vote by post or, as the case may be, by proxy in the referendum).

Entitlement to vote by post or by proxy

14

Application to vote by post or by proxy in the referendum

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Absent voters lists

16
Description of person voting by post Address
1 A person whose application under paragraph 15(1) to vote by post in the referendum has been granted. Address provided in the person’s application under paragraph 15(1).
2 A person who— is entitled to vote in the referendum and in a poll that is taken together with the referendum, is shown in the absent voters list for that poll as voting by post, and is not within entry 1 in this table or entry 1 in the table in sub-paragraph (3). Address provided in the the application that gave rise to the person being included in the absent voters list or, if the person is included in more than one, the address provided in the latest of those applications.
3 A person who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under section 6 of the 1985 Act as voting by post at parliamentary elections, and is not within entry 1 or 2 of this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (3). Address provided in the person’s application under section 6 of the 1985 Act or (as the case may be) paragraph 15(5)(a) above.
4 A peer who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order, is not for the time being shown in the record kept under regulation 8 of the European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations as voting by post, or was included in that record before being included in the record mentioned in paragraph (a) above, and is not within entry 1 or 2 of this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (3). Address provided in the peer’s application under paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order or (as the case may be) paragraph 15(5)(a) above.
5 A peer who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under regulation 8 of the European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations as voting by post, is not for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order, or was included in that record before being included in the record mentioned in paragraph (a) above, and is not within entry 1 or 2 in this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (3). Address provided in the peer’s application under regulation 8 of the European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations or (as the case may be) paragraph 15(5)(a) above.
Description of person voting by proxy Proxy
1 A person (not within entry 1 in the table in sub-paragraph (2)) whose application under paragraph 15(1) or (5)(b) to vote by proxy in the referendum has been granted. Proxy appointed under paragraph 17.
2 A person who— is entitled to vote in the referendum and in a poll that is taken together with the referendum, is shown in the absent voters list for that poll as voting by proxy, and is not within entry 1 in this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (2). Proxy appointed for the purposes of that poll or, if there is more than one, the proxy appointed for the poll in respect of which the latest of the person’s applications to vote by proxy was made.
3 A person who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under section 6 of the 1985 Act as voting by proxy at parliamentary elections, and is not within entry 1 or 2 of this table or entry 1 or 2 in the table in sub-paragraph (2). Proxy appointed under section 8 of the 1985 Act for parliamentary elections.
4 A peer who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order as voting by proxy, is not for the time being shown in the record kept under regulation 8 of the European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations as voting by proxy, or was included in that record before being included in the record mentioned in paragraph (a) above, and is not within entry 1 or 2 of this table or entry 1, 2 or 5 in the table in sub-paragraph (2). Proxy appointed under paragraph 3 of Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order.
5 A peer who— is for the time being shown in the record kept under regulation 8 of the European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations as voting by proxy, is not for the time being shown in the record kept under paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order as voting by proxy, or was included in that record before being included in the record mentioned in paragraph (a) above, and is not within entry 1 or 2 in this table or entry 1, 2 or 4 in the table in sub-paragraph (2). Proxy appointed under regulation 10 of the European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations.

Proxies

17

and that the proxy is capable of being, and willing to be, appointed.

18

Voting as proxy

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may apply to the registration officer for his or her referendum ballot paper to be sent to a different address in the United Kingdom from that shown in the record, and the officer must grant the application if it meets the requirements prescribed by the 2008 Regulations.

Description of proxy postal voters Address
1 A proxy whose application under sub-paragraph (4) has been granted. Address provided in the proxy’s application under sub-paragraph (4).
2 A proxy who— was appointed as mentioned in column 3 of entry 2 in the table in paragraph 16(3) for a person mentioned in column 2 of that entry, and is included in the proxy postal voters list for the poll in respect of which that appointment was made. Address provided in the proxy’s application to vote by post as proxy in that poll.
3 A proxy who— was appointed as mentioned in column 3 of entry 3 in the table in paragraph 16(3) for a person mentioned in column 2 of that entry, and is for the time being included in the record kept under section 9(6) of the 1985 Act. Address provided in the proxy’s application under section 9(4) of the 1985 Act or (as the case may be) sub-paragraph (5) above.
4 A proxy who— was appointed as mentioned in column 3 of entry 4 in the table in paragraph 16(3) for a peer mentioned in column 2 of that entry, and is for the time being included in the record kept under paragraph 4(5) of Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order. Address provided in the proxy’s application under paragraph 4(4) of Schedule 2 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order or (as the case may be) sub-paragraph (5) above.
5 A proxy who— was appointed as mentioned in column 3 of entry 5 in the table in paragraph 16(3) for a peer mentioned in column 2 of that entry, and is for the time being included in the record kept under regulation 11(5) of the European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations. Address provided in the proxy’s application under regulation 11(4) of the European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations or (as the case may be) sub-paragraph (5) above.

Offences

20

is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.

PART 3 — Form of proxy paper

SCHEDULE 4

PART 1 — Representation of the People Act 1983

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Provision Modification
Section 13C(5) (validity of electoral identity card in Northern Ireland) For “subsection (4) above and rule 37E(1) in Schedule 1 to this Act” substitute “rule 27 of the referendum rules”.
Section 47 (loan of equipment) In subsection (1), for “the returning officer at a local government election” substitute “a counting officer”.
Section 47 (loan of equipment) In subsection (2), for “the returning officer at an election held under those Acts” substitute “a counting officer”.
Section 49 (effect of registers) In subsection (4)— after “this Part” insert “or Part 1 of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; for “except for the purposes of an election at which” substitute “for the purposes of the referendum unless”.
Section 49 (effect of registers) In subsection (5) omit “prevent the rejection of the vote on a scrutiny, or”.
Section 50 (effect of misdescription) In paragraph (c)— omit “nomination paper,”; for “and the parliamentary election rules” substitute “or Part 1 of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Section 52 (discharge of registration duties) The Secretary of State may give a direction under section 52(1) only if it is in accordance with a recommendation made by the Electoral Commission.
Section 52 (discharge of registration duties) In subsections (1), (2) and (4), after “this Act” insert “and Part 1 of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Section 54 (payment of expenses of registration) In subsection (1), after the first “this Act” insert “or Part 1 of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Section 56(3) to (4A) (registration appeals: England and Wales) In subsection (3)— for “notice of an election is given” substitute “notice of the referendum is given”; for “the election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 56(3) to (4A) (registration appeals: England and Wales) In subsection (4A), for “that election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 57 (registration appeals: Scotland) Section 57 applies for the purposes of the referendum only in so far as it applies section 56(3) to (4A).
Section 58(3) to (5) (registration appeals: Northern Ireland) In subsection (3)— for “notice of an election is given” substitute “notice of the referendum is given”; for “the election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 58(3) to (5) (registration appeals: Northern Ireland) In subsection (5), for “that election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 60 (personation) In subsection (2), for “at a parliamentary or local government election” substitute “in the referendum”.
Section 61 (other voting offences) For subsections (1) to (4) substitute— 1 A person shall be guilty of an offence if— a he votes in person or by post, whether on his own behalf or as proxy, or applies to vote by proxy or by post on his own behalf, in the referendum, knowing that he is subject to a legal incapacity to vote in the referendum; or b he applies for the appointment of a proxy to vote for him in the referendum knowing that he is or the person to be appointed is subject to a legal incapacity to vote in the referendum; or c he votes, whether in person or by post, as proxy for some other person in the referendum knowing that that person is subject to a legal incapacity to vote. For the purposes of this subsection references to a person being subject to a legal incapacity to vote do not, in relation to things done before polling day, include his being below voting age if he will be of voting age on that day. 2 A person shall be guilty of an offence if— a he votes on his own behalf otherwise than by proxy more than once in the referendum; or b he votes on his own behalf in person in the referendum when he is entitled to vote by post; or c he votes on his own behalf in person in the referendum, knowing that a person appointed to vote as his proxy either has already voted in person or is entitled to vote by post; or d he applies under Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 for a person to be appointed as his proxy to vote for him without applying for the cancellation of a previous appointment of a third person then in force under that Schedule or without withdrawing a pending application for such an appointment. 3 A person shall be guilty of an offence if— a he votes as proxy for the same person more than once in the referendum; or b he votes in person as proxy for another person in the referendum and he is entitled to vote by post as proxy for that person; or c he votes in person as proxy for another person in the referendum and he knows that other person has already voted in person. 4 A person shall also be guilty of an offence if he votes as proxy for more than two persons of whom he is not the spouse, civil partner, parent, grandparent, brother, sister, child or grandchild.
Section 61 (other voting offences) In subsection (6A), for the words from “ballot paper” to the end substitute “in reliance on Case 3, 4, 5 or 6 in rule 32 of the referendum rules.”
Section 61 (other voting offences) Omit subsection (6B).
Section 61 (other voting offences) In subsection (7)— after “section 173 below” insert “(read with paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011)”; omit paragraph (b).
Section 62A(1) to (5) (applications for absent voting: offences) In subsection (1)(a), omit “at a parliamentary or local government election”.
Section 62A(1) to (5) (applications for absent voting: offences) In subsection (2)(c), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Section 63 (breach of official duty) For subsections (3) and (4) substitute— 3 The persons to whom this section applies are— a the Chief Counting Officer and any Regional Counting Officer or counting officer, b any presiding officer or registration officer, c any official designated by a universal postal service provider, and d any deputy of a person mentioned in any of paragraphs (a) to (c) above or any person appointed to assist or in the course of his employment assisting a person so mentioned in connection with his official duties; and “official duty” shall for the purposes of this section be construed accordingly, but shall not include duties imposed otherwise than by Part 1 of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 or the law relating to referendums. 4 Where— a a Regional Counting Officer or counting officer is guilty of an act or omission in breach of his official duty, but b he remedies that act or omission in full by taking steps under paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011, he shall not be guilty of an offence under subsection (1) above.
Section 65 (tampering with papers) In subsection (1)— for “at a parliamentary or local government election” substitute “in the referendum”; omit paragraph (a); in paragraph (f), for “election” substitute “referendum”.
Section 65 (tampering with papers) For subsection (2) substitute— 2 In Scotland, a person shall be guilty of an offence if— a in the referendum, he forges or counterfeits any ballot paper or the official mark on any ballot paper; or b he fraudulently or without due authority, as the case may be, attempts to do any of those things.
Section 65 (tampering with papers) In subsection (3), for “a returning officer” substitute “the Chief Counting Officer, a Regional Counting Officer, a counting officer”.
Section 66(1) to (6) (requirement of secrecy) In subsection (1), for paragraphs (a) to (d) substitute— a the Chief Counting Officer, and every Regional Counting Officer and counting officer, attending at a polling station, b every deputy of such an officer so attending, c every presiding officer and clerk so attending, d every referendum agent, polling agent and counting agent so attending, and e every person so attending by virtue of any of sections 6A to 6D of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, .
Section 66(1) to (6) (requirement of secrecy) In subsections (2)(b), (3)(b) and (c), (4)(d) and (5), for “the candidate for whom” substitute “the referendum answer for which”.
Section 66(1) to (6) (requirement of secrecy) In subsection (3)(d), for “the name of the candidate for whom” substitute “the referendum answer for which”.
Section 66(1) to (6) (requirement of secrecy) In subsection (5)— for “blind voter” substitute “voter with disabilities”; at the end insert— “Voter with disabilities” has the meaning given by rule 31(11) of the referendum rules.
Section 66A (prohibition on publication of exit polls) In subsection (1), for “an election to which this section applies”, and for “the election” (in both places), substitute “the referendum”.
Section 66A (prohibition on publication of exit polls) Omit subsection (2).
Section 66A (prohibition on publication of exit polls) In subsection (4), for the words after “whatever means” substitute— and the reference to a forecast as to the result of the referendum includes a reference to a forecast as to the number or proportion of votes expected to be cast for each answer to the referendum question in any region, voting area or other area.
Section 66B (failure to comply with conditions relating to supply etc of documents) In subsection (1)(a), for “regulations under rule 57 of the parliamentary election rules” substitute “regulations mentioned in rule 52(5)(a) of the referendum rules”.
Section 92 (broadcasting from outside UK) In subsection (1)— for “at a parliamentary or local government election” substitute “in the referendum”; for “the election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 92 (broadcasting from outside UK) In subsection (2), after “section 173 below” insert “(read with paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011)”.
Section 94(1) (imitation poll cards) For “the election of any candidate at a parliamentary election or a local government election to which this section applies” substitute “a particular result in the referendum”.
Section 97 (disturbances at meetings) For subsection (2) substitute— 2 This section applies to a meeting held by a permitted participant during the referendum period (within the meaning given by paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011) in connection with the referendum.
Section 99 (officials not to act for candidates) For subsection (1) substitute— 1 If— a the Chief Counting Officer or any Regional Counting Officer or counting officer, b any officer, deputy or clerk appointed by such a person, c any officer of a local authority whose services have been placed at the disposal of a counting officer or Regional Counting Officer under paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011, acts as a referendum agent for a permitted participant, he shall be guilty of an offence.
Section 100 (illegal canvassing by police officers) In subsection (1), for the words after “proxy” substitute “in the referendum”.
Section 109 (payments for exhibition of election notices) In subsection (1), for “the election of a candidate at an election” substitute “a particular result in the referendum”.
Section 109 (payments for exhibition of election notices) In subsection (2), for “an election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 111 (prohibition of paid canvassers) For “an election” substitute “the referendum”
Section 111 (prohibition of paid canvassers) For “a candidate’s election” substitute “a particular result in the referendum”.
Section 112(a) and (c) (providing money for illegal purposes)
Section 113 (bribery) In subsection (2)— for “the return of any person at an election” (in both places) substitute “a particular result in the referendum”; omit paragraph (iii).
Section 113 (bribery) In subsection (3), for “at any election” (in both places) substitute “in the referendum”.
Section 113 (bribery) In subsections (4), (5) and (6), for “an election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 114 (treating) In subsection (2), for “an election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 115 (undue influence)
Section 116(a) (rights of creditors)
Section 117(2) (saving for employees to be absent for voting) For “parliamentary electors” substitute “persons entitled to vote on their own behalf”.
Section 117(2) (saving for employees to be absent for voting) For “at a parliamentary election” substitute “in the referendum”.
Section 117(2) (saving for employees to be absent for voting) In paragraphs (b) and (c), for “any particular candidate at the election” substitute “a particular answer in the referendum”.
In section 118 (interpretation), the definitions of “money”, “pecuniary reward” and “payment”
Section 167(1) to (2) (application for relief) For subsection (1) substitute— 1 An application for relief under this section may be made to the High Court.
Section 167(1) to (2) (application for relief) In subsection (2)(c), omit the words from “in the constituency” to “was held,”.
Sections 168(1) and (7), 169 and 170 (prosecutions for corrupt and illegal practices)
Section 175(1) and (3) (prosecution for illegal employment)
Section 176 (time limit for prosecutions) In subsection (2C), for “rule 57 of the parliamentary elections rules” substitute “rule 52 of the referendum rules”.
Section 176 (time limit for prosecutions) In subsection (2D), for paragraph (a) substitute— a directing the registration officer not to cause the documents to be destroyed at the expiry of the period of one year mentioned in rule 52 of the referendum rules, .
Section 178 (prosecution of offences committed outside the UK)
Section 179 (offences by associations) Omit paragraph (b).
Section 181(1) (Director of Public Prosecutions)
Section 184 (service of notices) In subsection (1)— for “an election” substitute “the referendum”; omit “or any election court,”; in paragraph (a), omit the words from “in the constituency” to the end.
In section 185 (interpretation), the definitions of “payment” and “Licensing Acts”
Section 186 (computation of time)
Section 199B(1) to (9) (translations etc of certain documents) In subsection (1)— after “this Act” insert “or Part 1 of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; for “a parliamentary or local government election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 199B(1) to (9) (translations etc of certain documents) In subsection (4) omit paragraph (a).
Section 199B(1) to (9) (translations etc of certain documents) For subsections (5) and (6) substitute— 5 The counting officer may cause to be displayed at every polling station an enlarged sample copy of the ballot paper. 6 The sample copy mentioned in subsection (5) above— a must have printed on it the words “Vote (X) in one box only” both at the top and immediately below the referendum question, and b below the second occurrence of those words, may include a translation of those words into such other languages as the counting officer thinks appropriate.
Section 199B(1) to (9) (translations etc of certain documents) In subsection (7)— for “returning officer at a parliamentary election or a local government election” substitute “counting officer”; for “the election” substitute “the referendum”.
Section 199B(1) to (9) (translations etc of certain documents) In subsection (9), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
In section 202 (interpretation), the definitions in subsection (1) of “legal incapacity”, “legal process”, “person”, “prescribed” and “universal postal service provider”; andsubsection (2) In the definition of “prescribed”, after “regulations” insert “applied by Schedule 4 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Section 204(3), (5) and (8) (general application to Scotland)
Section 205 (general application to Northern Ireland)
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3

In sections 173 and 173A of the 1983 Act (which relate to incapacities where a person has been convicted of a corrupt or illegal practice) a reference to a person convicted of a corrupt or illegal practice includes a reference to a person convicted of such a practice under a provision of the 1983 Act applied by paragraph 1.

PART 2 — Other Acts

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000

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Section 6A(4) of the 2000 Act (meaning of “relevant counting officer”) applies for the purposes of the referendum as if for paragraphs (a) and (b) there were substituted “in accordance with paragraph 2 of Schedule 1 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.”

5

Section 9C of the 2000 Act (provision of information about expenditure) applies for the purposes of the referendum as if for the words in subsection (2)(c) after “in connection with” there were substituted “the referendum under section 1 of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.”

6

Section 128 of the 2000 Act (counting officers etc for referendums) applies for the purposes of the referendum as if—

(a) voting area” has the meaning given by section 7(2) of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011;

.

Electoral Administration Act 2006

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Section 71 of the Electoral Administration Act 2006 (restriction on powers of arrest by persons other than constables) applies for the purposes of the referendum as if the reference to section 60 of the 1983 Act (personation) were to that section as applied by Part 1 of this Schedule.

PART 3 — The 2001 Regulations (England and Wales) and 2001 Regulations (Scotland)

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(aa) a deputy of the registration officer acting in that other capacity;

and as if the references in sub-paragraph (b) to “that officer” were to “a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (aa)”;

(ba) the Chief Counting Officer and any Regional Counting Officer; (bb) any deputy of the Chief Counting Officer or any Regional Counting Officer;

and as if the references in sub-paragraph (c) to “any person mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b)” and “any such officer” were references to “a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a), (b), (ba) or (bb)”;

(aa) any deputy of the registration officer acting in that other capacity, (ab) the Chief Counting Officer and any Regional Counting Officer, (ac) any deputy of the Chief Counting Officer or any Regional Counting Officer,

and as if the references in sub-paragraph (b) to “that officer” were to “a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a), (aa), (ab) or (ac)”.

Provision Modification
Regulation 3(1) and (3) (interpretation)
Regulation 4 (forms) In paragraph (1)— for paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute “applications made under Part 1 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 and Part 4 of these Regulations”; “an election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 4 (forms) Paragraph (2) applies for the purposes of the referendum only in so far as it relates to Form K in Schedule 3 to the regulations.
Regulation 5 (applications, notices etc)
Regulation 6 (electronic signatures)
Regulation 8 (time)
Regulation 11 (interference with notices etc)
Regulation 32A (representations regarding clerical errors)
Regulation 36(2) and (3) (notices in connection with registration) In paragraph (2) omit “13A(2) or”.
Regulation 36A (communication of notices issued on polling day)
Regulation 50 (interpretation of Part 4) Omit the definition of “allotted polling station”.
Regulation 51 (general requirements for applications for an absent vote) For “Schedule 4” substitute “Part 1 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 51 (general requirements for applications for an absent vote) In paragraph (2)— in sub-paragraph (b), for “paragraph 7(4) or (7) of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 8(4) or (5) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; in sub-paragraph (f), for “paragraph 3, 4 or 7 of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 4 or 8 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 51 (general requirements for applications for an absent vote) Omit paragraph (4).
Regulation 51 (general requirements for applications for an absent vote) For paragraph (5) substitute— 5 An application that is made under Part 1 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 for the purposes of the referendum must state that it is so made.
Regulation 51A (additional provision concerning requirement that applications for absent vote must be signed) In sub-paragraph (a)— for “Schedule 4” substitute “Part 1 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 51AA (additional requirement for applications for ballot paper to be sent to different address from that stated in application) In paragraph (1)— in sub-paragraph (a), for “paragraph 3(1) or (7) or 4(1) of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 4(1) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; in sub-paragraph (b), for “paragraph 7(4) of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 8(4) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 51B (additional requirement for applications for ballot paper to be sent to different address from that shown in records) In paragraph (1), for sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute “paragraph 4(5)(a) or 8(5) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 by a person shown as voting by post in the record referred to in that provision”.
Regulation 52 (additional requirements for applications for appointment of proxy) For “paragraphs 3 and 4 of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 4 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 55 (additional requirements for applications for proxy to vote in respect of a particular election) For paragraph (1) substitute— 1 An application under paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 to vote by proxy in the referendum shall set out why the applicant’s circumstances on the date of the poll will be or are likely to be such that he cannot reasonably be expected to vote in person at the polling station allotted to him under the referendum rules.
Regulation 55 (additional requirements for applications for proxy to vote in respect of a particular election) In paragraph (2)— for “paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; for “at the election for which it is made” substitute “for the referendum”.
Regulation 55 (additional requirements for applications for proxy to vote in respect of a particular election) In paragraph (4) of the England and Wales Regulations and in paragraph (3A) of the Scotland Regulations— for “paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; for “paragraph 2(5A)” substitute “paragraph 2(6)”; for “at the election for which it is made” substitute “for the referendum”.
Regulation 56 (closing date for applications) For paragraph (1) substitute— 1 An application under paragraph 3(1), (6) or (7) or 7(4) of Schedule 4 to the 2000 Act or an application under paragraph 8(4) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 shall be disregarded for the purposes of the referendum, and an application under paragraph 4(5) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 shall be refused, if it is received by the registration officer after 5 pm on the eleventh day before the date of the poll for the referendum.
Regulation 56 (closing date for applications) In paragraph (2)— for “a particular parliamentary or local government election” substitute “the referendum”; for “at that election” substitute “for the referendum”.
Regulation 56 (closing date for applications) For paragraphs (3) and (3A) substitute— 3 Subject to paragraph (3A), an application under paragraph 4(2) or 6(4) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 shall be refused if it is received by the registration officer after 5 pm on the sixth day before the date of the poll for the referendum. 3A Where an application made under paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 is made— a on the grounds of the applicant’s disability and the applicant became disabled after 5 pm on the sixth day before the date of the poll for the referendum; or b by a person to whom paragraph 2(6) of that Schedule applies, the application, or an application under paragraph 6(4) of that Schedule made by virtue of that application, shall be refused if it is received after 5 pm on the day of the poll for the referendum.
Regulation 56 (closing date for applications) For paragraph (4) substitute— 4 An application under paragraph 4(1) or 8(5) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 shall be refused if it is received by the registration officer after 5 pm on the eleventh day before the date of the poll for the referendum.
Regulation 56 (closing date for applications) In paragraph (5)— after “paragraph 6(10) of that Schedule by an elector” insert “, or a notice under paragraph 6(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 by a person,”; for “a particular parliamentary or local government election” substitute “the referendum”; for “at that election” substitute “for the referendum”.
Regulation 56 (closing date for applications) In paragraph (6), after “bank holiday” insert “or any day appointed as a day of public thanksgiving or mourning”.
Regulation 56 (closing date for applications) For paragraph (7) substitute— 7 In paragraph (6) above “bank holiday” means a day which is a bank holiday under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 in any part of the United Kingdom.
Regulation 57 (grant or refusal of applications) Omit paragraph (3).
Regulation 57 (grant or refusal of applications) In paragraph (4), for “Schedule 4” substitute “Part 1 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 57 (grant or refusal of applications) In paragraph (4A), for sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute— a paragraph 4(5)(a) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 by a person shown as voting by post in the record mentioned in that provision; or b paragraph 8(5) of that Schedule by a person shown as voting by post in the record mentioned in that provision, .
Regulation 57 (grant or refusal of applications) Omit paragraph (4B).
Regulation 57 (grant or refusal of applications) In paragraph (5), for “a particular parliamentary or local government election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 57 (grant or refusal of applications) For paragraph (6) substitute— 6 Where the registration officer is not the counting officer for any voting area or part of a voting area in the area for which he is the registration officer, he shall send to that officer details of any application to vote by post which he has granted as soon as practicable after doing so.
Regulation 59 (cancellation of proxy appointment) For the words from “by notice given” to the end substitute “under paragraph 6(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011, or otherwise ceases to be in force by virtue of that provision, the registration officer shall notify the person who was the proxy, unless the registration officer has previously been notified by that person that he no longer wishes to act as proxy.”
Regulation 60A(7) to (9) (requirement to provide fresh signatures at five yearly intervals) In paragraph (7), for the words from “from the records” to the end substitute “from the postal voters list, list of proxies or proxy postal voters list (as the case may be) kept under paragraph 5(2), 5(3) or 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 60A(7) to (9) (requirement to provide fresh signatures at five yearly intervals) In paragraph (8)— in sub-paragraph (a), for “the appropriate rules (as defined in paragraph 1 of Schedule 4)” substitute “the referendum rules”; in sub-paragraph (b), omit “and regulation 58”; in sub-paragraph (b), for “Schedule 4” substitute “Part 1 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 60A(7) to (9) (requirement to provide fresh signatures at five yearly intervals) In paragraph (9), for the words from “removal from” to the end substitute removal from the postal voters list, list of proxies or proxy postal voters list (as the case may be) kept under paragraph 5(2), 5(3) or 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011, information— a explaining the effect of such removal; and b reminding the absent voter that he may make a fresh application to vote by post or by proxy (as the case may be).
Regulation 61 (records and lists kept under Schedule 4) In paragraph (1), for the words from “any of the following” to the end substitute “the current or final version of the postal voters list, the list of proxies or the proxy postal voters lists which he is required to keep under paragraph 5(2), 5(3) or 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.”
Regulation 61 (records and lists kept under Schedule 4) In paragraph (5), for “paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 61 (records and lists kept under Schedule 4) In paragraph (6)— in sub-paragraph (a), for “paragraphs 5 and 7(8) of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraphs 5 and 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; for sub-paragraph (b) substitute— b if he is not the counting officer for any voting area or part of a voting area in the area for which he is the registration officer, send to that officer a copy of those lists and provide any subsequent revised lists or revisions to the lists; .
Regulation 61 (records and lists kept under Schedule 4) In paragraph (7), for “paragraph 5(3) of Schedule 4” substitute “paragraph 5(3) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 61A (conditions on the use, supply and inspection of absent voter records or lists) For “regulations 61(1)(a) and (b)” substitute “regulation 61(1)”.
Regulation 61B (personal identifiers record) For paragraph (1) substitute— 1 In this regulation “personal identifiers record” means a record kept by a registration officer in pursuance of— a paragraph 3(9) or 7(12) of Schedule 4 to the Representation of the People Act 2000 in relation to persons entitled to vote in the referendum, b paragraph 3(9) or 7(13) of Schedule 2 to the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations 2004 in relation to peers entitled to vote in the referendum, or c paragraph 4(8) or 8(10) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.
Regulation 61B (personal identifiers record) In paragraph (3), for sub-paragraph (a) substitute— a any agent attending proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers, in accordance with regulation 85A(4) or 85B(3)(a).
Regulation 62 (marked register for polling stations)
Regulation 64 (interpretation of Part 5) For the definition of “agent” substitute— “agent”, except in regulation 69, means a referendum agent or an agent appointed under that regulation; .
Regulation 64 (interpretation of Part 5) In the definition of “valid postal voting statement”, for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 67 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue of postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 68 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) For sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) substitute— a the counting officer and his clerks, b a referendum agent, .
Regulation 69 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) Before paragraph (1) insert— A1 A reference in this regulation to a candidate is to be read as a reference to a referendum agent.
Regulation 69 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 69 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) Omit paragraph (5).
Regulation 70 (notification of requirement of secrecy) For “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 71 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) For paragraph (1) substitute— 1 In the case of a person within entry 3, 4 or 5 of the table in paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 or entry 3, 4 or 5 of the table in paragraph 8(6) of that Schedule (electors and proxies entitled to vote by post for an indefinite or definite period), no postal ballot paper (and postal voting statement) shall be issued until after 5 pm on the eleventh day before the date of the poll (computed in accordance with regulation 56(6) above).
Regulation 71 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) In paragraph (2), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 72 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (8), for sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute “as mentioned in column 3 of the table in paragraph 5(2) or 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.”
Regulation 73 (refusal to issue ballot paper) For “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 73 (refusal to issue ballot paper) For “at any one election” substitute “for the referendum”.
Regulation 74 (envelopes) In paragraph (1), for “rule 24 of the elections rules” substitute “rule 12 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 75 (sealing up of completed corresponding number lists) For “returning officer” (in both places) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 76 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (1)— for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”; in sub-paragraph (c), for “rule 26(1) of the elections rules” substitute “rule 14 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 76 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (2), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 77 (spoilt postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 78 (lost postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 79 (alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 79 (alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement) In paragraph (1), for “rule 45(1B) of the rules in Schedule 1 to the 1983 Act” substitute “rule 40(3) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 79 (alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement) In paragraph (3), for “rule 43(1) of the elections rules” substitute “rule 38(1) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 80 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (1)— for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”; for “candidate” substitute “referendum agent”.
Regulation 80 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (2)(b), for “candidate” substitute “referendum agent”.
Regulation 81 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 81 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) In paragraph (2), for the words from “constituency” to the end substitute “voting area”.
Regulation 81 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) In paragraph (4), after “lock the ballot box” insert “(if it has a lock)”.
Regulation 82 (receipt of covering envelope) For “returning officer” (in both places) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 83 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In paragraphs (1) and (2), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 83 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In paragraph (3), for “rule 45 of the elections rules” substitute “rule 40 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 84 (opening of covering envelopes) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 84A (confirming receipt of postal voting statements) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 85 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 85A (procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 85B (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 85B (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) In paragraph (4), for “lock and reseal the postal ballot box” substitute “lock the postal ballot box (if it has a lock) and reseal it”.
Regulation 86 (opening of ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (1), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 86A (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In paragraph (1), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 86A (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In paragraph (2)(f), for “rule 45 of the elections rules” substitute “rule 40 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 86A (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In paragraph (3), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 87 (list of rejected postal ballot papers) In paragraph (1), for “In respect of any election, the returning officer” substitute “The counting officer”.
Regulation 88 (checking of lists of rejected postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 88 (checking of lists of rejected postal ballot papers) In paragraph (3), for the words from “in the constituency” to the end substitute “in the voting area under rule 38(4) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 89 (sealing of receptacles) In paragraph (1), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) For paragraph (1) substitute— 1 The counting officer shall forward to the relevant registration officer appointed, at the same time as he forwards the documents mentioned in rule 50 of the referendum rules— a any packets referred to in regulations 75, 77(6), 78(2C), 84(9) and 89 above, endorsing on each packet a description of its contents, the date of the referendum and the name of the voting area, and b a completed statement in Form K of the number of postal ballot papers issued. In this paragraph “relevant registration officer” has the meaning given by rule 50(3) of the referendum rules.
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) In paragraph (3), for “returning officer” (in both places) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) In paragraph (4), for “Rules 56 and 57 of the elections rules” substitute “Rules 51 and 52 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) In paragraph (5), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 92 (interpretation and application of Part 6) In paragraph (2), omit the definitions of “relevant conditions” and “research purposes”.
Regulation 92 (interpretation and application of Part 6) In the England and Wales Regulations, in paragraph (7), for the words from “under regulations” to the first “may” substitute “under regulation 98 may”.
Regulation 92 (interpretation and application of Part 6) In the England and Wales Regulations, in paragraph (10), for the words from “in regulations” to “below” substitute “in regulation 98(9) below”.
Regulation 97 of the Scotland Regulations (supply of free copy of full register for electoral purposes and restrictions on use) For paragraphs (1) to (6) substitute— 1 By no later than the publication of the notice of a referendum, the registration officer shall supply each relevant counting officer with as many printed copies of the following as he may reasonably require for the purposes of the referendum— a the latest version of the relevant registers, b any notice, published under section 13A(2) or 13B(3), (3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act, setting out an alteration to the latest version of a relevant register, and c the latest version of the list of overseas electors. 2 In this regulation— “relevant counting officer” in relation to a registration officer— means a counting officer for a voting area that is the same as, or falls wholly or partly within, the registration officer’s registration area, but does not include a counting officer who is the same individual as the registration officer; relevant register” means— the register of parliamentary electors, published under section 13(1) or (3) of the 1983 Act, the register of local government electors, published under section 13(1) or (3) of that Act, or the register of peers, maintained under section 3 of the 1985 Act, and published under section 13(1) or (3) of the 1983 Act (as applied by regulation 13(4) of, and Schedule 4 to, these regulations). 3 If at any time after a registration officer has complied with paragraph (2)— a a revised version of a relevant register is published, b a notice is published, under section 13A(2) or 13B(3), (3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act, setting out an alteration to the latest version of a relevant register, or c a revised version of the list of overseas electors is published, the registration officer shall supply the counting officer with as many printed copies of the register, notice or list as he may reasonably require for the purposes of the referendum. 4 Where a registration officer is under a duty to supply a counting officer with printed copies of a register, notice or list under this regulation, he must also supply a copy of the register, notice or list in data form. 5 A register, notice or list supplied under this regulation shall be supplied free of charge.
Regulation 97 of the Scotland Regulations (supply of free copy of full register for electoral purposes and restrictions on use) In paragraph (7)— for “the register” substitute “any register”; for “an election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 98 of the England and Wales Regulations (supply of free copy of full register for electoral purposes and restrictions on use) For paragraphs (1) to (8) substitute— 1 By no later than the publication of the notice of a referendum, the registration officer shall supply each relevant counting officer with as many printed copies of the following as he may reasonably require for the purposes of the referendum— a the latest version of the relevant registers, b any notice, published under section 13A(2) or 13B(3), (3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act, setting out an alteration to the latest version of a relevant register, and c the latest version of the list of overseas electors. 2 In this regulation— “relevant counting officer” in relation to a registration officer— means a counting officer for a voting area that is the same as, or falls wholly or partly within, the registration officer’s registration area, but does not include a counting officer who is the same individual as the registration officer; relevant register” means— the register of parliamentary electors, published under section 13(1) or (3) of the 1983 Act, the register of local government electors, published under section 13(1) or (3) of that Act, or the register of peers, maintained under section 3 of the 1985 Act, and published under section 13(1) or (3) of the 1983 Act (as applied by regulation 13(4) of, and Schedule 4 to, these regulations). 3 If at any time after a registration officer has complied with paragraph (2)— a a revised version of a relevant register is published, b a notice is published, under sections 13A(2) or 13B(3), (3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act, setting out an alteration to the latest version of a relevant register, or c a revised version of the list of overseas electors is published, the registration officer shall supply the counting officer with as many printed copies of the register, notice or list as he may reasonably require for the purposes of the referendum. 4 Where a registration officer is under a duty to supply a counting officer with printed copies of a register, notice or list under this regulation, he must also supply a copy of the register, notice or list in data form. 5 A register, notice or list supplied under this regulation shall be supplied free of charge.
Regulation 98 of the England and Wales Regulations (supply of free copy of full register for electoral purposes and restrictions on use) In paragraph (9)— for “the register” substitute “any register”; for “an election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 115 (offences) In the England and Wales Regulations, for paragraph (2) substitute— 2 The provisions are regulations 61(3) and (14), 92(9) and 98(9).
Regulation 115 (offences) In the Scotland Regulations, for paragraph (2) substitute— 2 The provisions are regulations 61(3) and (14) and 97(7).
Regulation 116 (interpretation of Part 7) In the England and Wales Regulations, in paragraph (1), for “rule 55(1)(e) of the elections rules” substitute “by virtue of rule 50(2)(f) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 116 (interpretation of Part 7) In the England and Wales Regulations, after paragraph (1) insert— 1A In this Part references to “the relevant registration officer” have the meaning given by rule 50(3) of the referendum rules.
Regulation 116 (interpretation of Part 7) In the Scotland Regulations, in paragraph (1)— for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”; for “rule 58 of the elections rules” substitute “by virtue of rule 50(2)(f) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 116 (interpretation of Part 7) In the Scotland Regulations, in paragraph (4), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the England and Wales Regulations, in paragraph (1)— for the words from “regulation 100” to “local government election” substitute “regulation 100, 106, 109 or 113 with copies of the full register”; at the end insert— The reference to a person entitled to be supplied in accordance with regulation 106 with copies of the full register does not include a person mentioned in regulation 106(1)(b).
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the England and Wales Regulations, in paragraph (2)— for “regulation 103, 105, 106 or 108 before a particular election” substitute “regulation 106(1)(a) or (c) before the referendum”; for “that election for which the marked register or list was prepared” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the England and Wales Regulations, in paragraph (6)(b), for “regulations 100, 103, 105, 106, 108, 109 or 113” substitute “regulations 100, 106, 109 and 113”.
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the England and Wales Regulations, in paragraph (7), for “regulations 100(3), 103(3), 105(4), 106(3), 108(5) and 109(3)” substitute “regulations 100(3), 106(3) and 109(3)”.
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the Scotland Regulations, for “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the Scotland Regulations, in paragraph (1)— for the words from “regulation 99” to “parliamentary election” substitute “regulation 99, 105, 108 and 112 with copies of the full register”; at the end insert— The reference to a person entitled to be supplied in accordance with regulation 105 with copies of the full register does not include a person mentioned in regulation 105(1)(b).
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the Scotland Regulations, in paragraph (2)— for “regulation 102, 104, 105 or 107 before a particular election” substitute “regulation 105(1) or (c) before the referendum”; for “that election for which the marked register or list was prepared” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the Scotland Regulations, in paragraph (6)(b), for “regulations 99, 102, 104, 105, 107, 108 or 112” substitute “regulations 99, 105, 108 and 112”.
Regulation 117 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In the Scotland Regulations, in paragraph (7), for “regulation 99(3), 102(3), 104(4), 105(3), 107(5) or 108(3)” substitute “regulation 99(3), 105(3) or 108(3)”.
Regulation 118 (inspection of documents open to public inspection) In paragraph (1)(b)— for “an election” substitute “the referendum”; in paragraph (iii), for “election” substitute “referendum”.
Regulation 118 (inspection of documents open to public inspection) In the Scotland Regulations, for “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 119 (conditions on the use, supply and disclosure of documents open to public inspection) In paragraph (2), omit “either” and after paragraph (ii) insert , or iii any purpose in connection with the referendum.
Regulation 120 (calculating the fee for supply of marked registers or lists)
In Schedule 3, Form K For the heading substitute “REFERENDUM ON THE VOTING SYSTEM FOR UNITED KINGDOM PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS”.
In Schedule 3, Form K For “constituency” substitute “voting area”.
In Schedule 3, Form K For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.

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(ba) the Chief Counting Officer; (bb) any deputy of the Chief Counting Officer;

and as if the references in sub-paragraph (c) to “any such officer” were to “a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a), (b), (ba) or (bb)”.

Provision Modification
Regulation 3 (interpretation)
Regulation 4 (forms) In paragraph (1), for “an election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 4 (forms) Paragraph (2) applies for the purposes of the referendum only in so far as it relates to Form N in Schedule 3 to the regulations.
Regulation 5 (applications, notices etc)
Regulation 6 (electronic signatures)
Regulation 8 (time)
Regulation 11 (interference with notices etc)
Regulation 25 (alteration of registers under section 13BA(3) of the 1983 Act)
Regulation 40 (representations regarding clerical errors)
Regulation 44(2) and (3) (notices in connection with registration) In paragraph (2) omit “13A(2) or”.
Regulation 45 (communication of notices issued on polling day) In paragraph (3), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 54 (interpretation of Part 4) In the definition of “his allotted polling station”, for “elections rules” substitute “referendum rules”.
Regulation 55 (general requirements for applications for an absent vote) In paragraph (1), for “section 6, 7, 8 or 9 of the 1985 Act” substitute “Part 2 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 55 (general requirements for applications for an absent vote) In paragraph (2)— for “section 6(1) or 7(1)” substitute “paragraph 15(1) or 19(4) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”; for “section 6(1)(ba) to (bc) or section 7(1)(ba) to (bc) of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraph 15(1)(c) to (e) or 19(4)(d) of that Schedule”; in sub-paragraph (b), for “section 9 of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraph 19(4) of that Schedule”; in sub-paragraph (d), for “section 6(1), 7(1) or 9(4) or (7) of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraph 15(1) of that Schedule”.
Regulation 55A (additional requirement for applications for ballot paper to be sent to different address from that shown in register) In paragraph (1)— omit sub-paragraph (a); in sub-paragraph (b), for “section 7(1) of the 1985 Act, the address provided in accordance with section 7(5) of that Act” substitute “paragraph 15(1) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011, the address provided in accordance with paragraph 15(7) of that Schedule”; omit sub-paragraph (c).
Regulation 55A (additional requirement for applications for ballot paper to be sent to different address from that shown in register) In paragraph (2), for “the provisions of the 1985 Act mentioned above” substitute “paragraph 15(7) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 55B (additional requirement for applications for ballot paper to be sent to different address from that shown in records) For sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute “paragraph 15(5)(a) or 19(5) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 by a person (“A”) shown as voting by post in the record mentioned there”.
Regulation 56 (additional requirements for applications for appointment of proxy) For “section 8(6) or (7) of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraph 17(4) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 59 (additional requirement for applications in respect of a particular election) For paragraph (1) substitute— 1 An application under paragraph 15(1) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 shall set out why the applicant’s circumstances on the date of the poll will be or are likely to be such that he cannot reasonably be expected to vote in person at the polling station allotted to him under the referendum rules.
Regulation 59 (additional requirement for applications in respect of a particular election) In paragraphs (2)(d) and (3)(d) omit the words from “in respect of the election” to the end.
Regulation 59 (additional requirement for applications in respect of a particular election) In paragraphs (4), (6) and (8), for “section 7(1) of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraph 15(1) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 59 (additional requirement for applications in respect of a particular election) In paragraph (6)(a), for “the election in question” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 59 (additional requirement for applications in respect of a particular election) In paragraph (8), for sub-paragraph (b) substitute— b in which the circumstances set out in accordance with paragraph (1) relate to the applicant’s employment either as a constable or by a counting officer on the date of the poll for the referendum for a purpose connected with the referendum; .
Regulation 60 (additional requirements for applications by proxies to vote by post at a particular election) For “section 9(7) of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraph 19(4) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 60 (additional requirements for applications by proxies to vote by post at a particular election) For “elections rules” substitute “referendum rules”.
Regulation 61 (closing date for applications) For paragraphs (1) to (3) substitute— 1 An application under section 6(1) or (5), 8(6) or 9(4) of the 1985 Act shall be disregarded for the purposes of the referendum if it is received by the registration officer after 5 pm on the fourteenth day before the date of the poll for the referendum. 2 Subject to paragraph (3), an application under paragraph 15(1) or (5), 17(4) or 19(4) or (5) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 shall be refused if it is received by the registration officer after 5 pm on the fourteenth day before the day of the poll for the referendum. 3 Paragraph (2) shall not apply to an application which satisfies the requirements of either paragraphs (6) and (7) or paragraph (8) of regulation 59; and such an application shall be refused if it is received by the registration officer after 5 pm on the sixth day before the day of the poll for the referendum.
Regulation 61 (closing date for applications) In paragraph (4)— after “section 8(9) of that Act by an elector” insert “, or a notice under paragraph 17(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 by a person,”; for “a particular election” substitute “the referendum”; for “at that election” substitute “for the referendum”.
Regulation 61 (closing date for applications) For paragraph (6) substitute— 6 In paragraph (5) “bank holiday” means a day which is a bank holiday under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 in any part of the United Kingdom.
Regulation 62 (grant or refusal of applications) In paragraph (1), for “section 6, 7, 8 or 9 of the 1985 Act” substitute “Part 2 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 62 (grant or refusal of applications) Omit paragraph (3).
Regulation 62 (grant or refusal of applications) For paragraph (4) substitute— 4 Where the registration officer refuses an application under Part 2 of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 he shall notify the applicant of his decision.
Regulation 62 (grant or refusal of applications) In paragraph (5), for “a particular election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 64 (cancellation of proxy appointment) For the words from “by notice” to the end substitute “under paragraph 17(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011, or otherwise ceases to be in force by virtue of that provision, the registration officer shall notify the person who was the proxy, unless the registration officer has previously been notified by that person that he no longer wishes to act as proxy.”
Regulation 66(1) and (3) (records and lists kept under sections 6, 7 and 8 of the 1985 Act) For “sections 7(4) and 9(9) of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraphs 16(2) or (3) or 19(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 70 (interpretation of Part 5) In the definition of “absent voters list”, for “section 7(4) of the 1985 Act” substitute “‘paragraph 16(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 70 (interpretation of Part 5) For the definition of “agent” substitute— “agent”, except in regulation 73, means a referendum agent or an agent appointed under that regulation; .
Regulation 70 (interpretation of Part 5) In the definition of “list of postal proxies”, for “section 9(9) of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraph 19(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 72 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers) For “a parliamentary election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 72 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers) For sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) substitute— a the counting officer and his clerks, b a referendum agent, .
Regulation 73 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on issue or receipt of postal ballot papers) Before paragraph (1) insert— A1 A reference in this regulation to a candidate is to be read as a reference to a referendum agent.
Regulation 73 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on issue or receipt of postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 73 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on issue or receipt of postal ballot papers) Omit paragraph (6).
Regulation 74 (notification of requirement of secrecy) For “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 75 (notice of issue of postal ballot papers) In paragraphs (1) and (2)— for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”; for “candidate” (in each place) substitute “referendum agent”.
Regulation 76 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (5)(b), for “section 9(9) of the 1985 Act” substitute “paragraph 19(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011”.
Regulation 77 (refusal to issue postal ballot paper) For “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 78 (envelopes) In paragraph (1), for “rule 24 of the elections rules” substitute “rule 12 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 79 (sealing up of completed corresponding number lists) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 80 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (1)— for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”; in sub-paragraph (c), for “rule 26(1) of the elections rules” substitute “rule 14 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 80 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (2), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 81 (spoilt postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 82 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (1)— for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”; for “candidate” substitute “referendum agent”.
Regulation 82 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (2), for “candidate” substitute “referendum agent”.
Regulation 83 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 83 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) In paragraph (2), for the words “constituency for which the election is held” substitute “voting area”.
Regulation 83 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) In paragraph (4), after “lock the postal ballot box” insert “(if it has a lock)”.
Regulation 84 (receipt of covering envelope) For “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 85 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In paragraphs (1) and (2), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 85 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In paragraph (3), for “rule 45 of the elections rules” substitute “rule 40 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 86 (opening of covering envelopes) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 86 (opening of covering envelopes) After paragraph (4) insert— 5 Where an envelope opened in accordance with paragraph (1) contains a declaration of identity (whether separate or not), the counting officer must place a mark in the marked copy of the postal voters list or the proxy postal voters list in a place corresponding to the number of the elector to denote that a postal vote has been returned. 6 A mark made under paragraph (5) must be distinguishable from and must not obscure the mark made under regulation 76. 7 As soon as practicable after the last covering envelope has been opened, the counting officer must make up into a packet the copy of the postal voters list and the proxy postal voters list that has been marked in accordance with paragraph (5) and must seal the packet.
Regulation 87 (procedure in relation to declarations of identity) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 87 (procedure in relation to declarations of identity) In paragraph (1)(b), for “rule 45(2)(b) and (2A) of the elections rules)” substitute “rule 40(4)(b) and (5) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 88 (opening of ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (1), for “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 89 (sealing of receptacles) For “returning officer” substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding of documents) For paragraph (1) substitute— 1 The Chief Electoral Officer for Northern Ireland shall retain, together with the documents mentioned in rule 50 of the referendum rules— a any packets referred to in regulations 79, 81(5) and 89, endorsing on each packet a description of its contents, the date of the referendum and the name of the voting area; and b a completed statement in Form N.
Regulation 91 (forwarding of documents) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding of documents) In paragraph (2), for the words from “and endorse” to the end substitute “, endorse the packet as mentioned in paragraph (1)(a) and retain the packet”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding of documents) For paragraph (3) substitute— 3 Rules 51 and 52 of the referendum rules shall apply to any packet or document retained under this regulation.
Regulation 115 (interpretation of Part 7) In paragraph (1), for “rule 57(1A) of the elections rules” substitute “rule 50(1)(b) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 116 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In paragraph (1)— for the words from “regulation 99” to “local government election” substitute “regulations 99, 105, 107 or 111, with copies of the full register”; at the end insert— The reference to a person entitled to be supplied in accordance with regulation 105 with copies of the full register does not include a person mentioned in regulation 105(1)(b).
Regulation 116 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In paragraph (2)— for the words from “regulation 102” to “particular election” substitute “regulation 105(1)(a) or (c) applies before the referendum”; for “that election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 116 (supply of marked registers and lists after an election) In paragraph (6)(b), for “regulations 99, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107 or 111” substitute “regulations 99, 105, 107 and 111”.
Regulation 117 (inspection of documents open to public inspection) In paragraph (1)(b), for “an election” substitute “the referendum”.
Regulation 118 (conditions on the use, supply and disclosure of documents open to public inspection) In paragraph (2) omit “either” and at the end insert “or any purpose in connection with the referendum”.
Regulation 119 (fees relating to the supply of marked registers and lists)
In Schedule 3, Form N For the heading substitute “REFERENDUM ON THE VOTING SYSTEM FOR UNITED KINGDOM PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS”.
In Schedule 3, Form N For “constituency” substitute “voting area”.
In Schedule 3, Form N For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.

SCHEDULE 5

PART 1 — Provision about combination

General provisions

Interpretation

1
Expression Meaning
“Counting agent” Counting observer as defined by regulation 2(1) of the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2007 (S.I. 2007/2089).
“Election agent” Counting observer as defined by that regulation.
“Polling agent” Polling observer as defined by that regulation.
“Returning officer” Counting officer as defined by that regulation.
“Elector” Voter as defined by rule 2(1) of the Local Referendums (Combination of Polls) Rules.
2

In this Schedule—

Functions to be performed by counting officer

3

Attendance and conduct of observers

4

Section 6E of the 2000 Act has effect as if for subsection (4) there were substituted—

(4) A relevant officer is— (a) in the case of proceedings at a polling station, the presiding officer; (b) in the case of any other proceedings at the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers, the relevant returning or counting officer within the meaning of regulation 64 of the Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/341); (c) in the case of any proceedings at the counting of votes, the counting or returning officer responsible for counting the votes under paragraph 44(1) or (3) of Schedule 5 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011; (d) in the case of any proceedings not mentioned in paragraph (a), (b) or (c), the counting officer for the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections; (e) such other person as a person mentioned in paragraph (a), (b), (c) or (d) authorises for the purposes of the proceedings mentioned in that paragraph.

Cost of combined polls

5

The cost of taking the combined polls (excluding any cost solely attributable to the referendum or to a particular relevant election), and any cost attributable to their combination, is to be apportioned equally among them.

6

Application of other provisions about combination of polls

7
Expression Meaning
“Counting agent” Counting agent appointed under rule 18 of the referendum rules.
“Election agent” Counting agent appointed under rule 18 of the referendum rules.
“Polling agent” Polling agent appointed under rule 18 of the referendum rules.
“Voting area” Voting area as defined by section 7.

Forms

8

Forms 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8 in Part 3 of this Schedule are “relevant forms” for the purposes of rule 10 of the referendum rules.

Action to be taken before poll

Corresponding number lists

9
10

Notice of poll

11

Notice of polling stations

12

The notice given under rule 11(3) of the referendum rules must—

Postal voting statements

13
14

Colour of ballot papers

15

The ballot papers used for the referendum must be of a different colour from the ballot papers used for any relevant election.

Polling stations

16

Official poll cards

17

Ballot boxes

18

Form of corresponding number lists provided to polling stations

19

Ballot paper displayed in polling stations

20

The large version of the ballot paper displayed inside the polling station under rule 17(4)(a) of the referendum rules must be of the same colour as the ballot papers to be used for the referendum.

Guidance to be exhibited inside and outside polling stations

21

Guidance to be exhibited in each polling station compartment

22

Notice of appointment of polling and counting agents

23

The poll

Admission to the polling station

24

Rule 21(1) of the referendum rules has effect as if the persons listed there included persons who would be entitled to be admitted to the polling station for any relevant election if the poll for that relevant election were held on its own.

Voting by persons on duty on day of poll

25

Questions put to voters: local referendums

26

The Table in rule 26 of the Local Referendums (Combination of Polls) Rules has effect as if for “this referendum”, in each place, there were substituted “this (specify local authority) referendum”.

Voting procedure: copies of registers and absent voters lists

27
28
29

List of votes marked by presiding officer

30

Declaration to be made by the companion of a voter with disabilities

31

List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

32

Tendered votes list

33

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

34

Notice of adjournment in case of riot

35

In the following provisions, references to a returning officer are to be read as references to the counting officer—

Procedure on close of poll

36
37

Counting of votes

Attendance and arrangements for counting

38

the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

39

Rule 39(1) of the referendum rules (arrangements for the counting of votes in the referendum) has effect with the omission of the words “after the close of the poll”.

40

the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

41

Paragraphs 38 and 40 apply instead of—

Counting and separation of ballot papers by counting officer

42

Delivery of ballot papers etc to returning officers

43

Counting of votes

44

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

45

Where separate ballot boxes are used for the referendum and a relevant election, the placing of a ballot paper in the wrong ballot box does not render it void.

Declaration of result

Declaration

46

The result of the referendum or a relevant election may not be declared until the statement as to the result of the verification of the ballot paper accounts in relation to each poll has been prepared.

Disposal of documents etc

Packets of documents

47

Delivery and retention of documents

48

Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate

49

Provision of registers etc to counting officer

Registers

50

Regulation 98 of the Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001 as modified by Part 3 of Schedule 4 above applies for the purposes of a relevant election as it applies for the purposes of the referendum.

Absent voters lists

51

As soon as practicable after 5 pm on the 6th day before the date of the poll, the registration officer must provide the counting officer with the following lists, and any subsequent revised lists or revisions to the lists—

Personal identifier information

52

Where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of regulation 65 of the Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001, paragraph 7C of Schedule 4 to the Representation of the People Act 2000 has effect as if a reference to a returning officer were a reference to the counting officer.

PART 2 — Application of provisions about issue and receipt of postal ballot papers

53
Provision Modification
Regulation 64 (interpretation of Part 5) For the definition of “agent” substitute— “agent”, except in regulation 69(1) to (7)— in relation to an election, includes the election agent and a person appointed to attend in the election agent’s place; in relation to the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, means a referendum agent or an agent appointed under regulation 69.
Regulation 64 (interpretation of Part 5) In the appropriate place insert— “candidate”, in relation to an election for the return of an elected mayor, means a candidate at such an election; .
Regulation 64 (interpretation of Part 5) In the appropriate place insert— “local referendum” means a referendum in England under Part 2 of the Local Government Act 2000; .
Regulation 64 (interpretation of Part 5) In the appropriate place insert— “relevant election or referendum” means an election or referendum the poll for which is to be taken together with the poll for one or more other elections or referendums under section 4(1) of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011; relevant returning or counting officer”, in relation to a relevant election or referendum, means— in a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of regulation 65, the counting officer for the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, and in any other case, the returning or counting officer for the election or referendum in question; .
Regulation 64 (interpretation of Part 5) In the definition of “valid postal voting statement”, after “returning officer” insert “or counting officer”.
Regulation 65 (combination of proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers) For regulation 65 substitute— Combination of proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers 65 1 This regulation applies where the polls for two or more relevant elections or referendums are taken together under section 4(1) of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011. 2 The proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers in respect of the polls may be taken together if the returning and counting officers think fit.
Regulation 66 (form of postal voting statement) Omit the whole regulation.
Regulation 67 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue of postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 68 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) For regulation 68 substitute— Persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers 68 1 In a case where proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of regulation 65, the only persons who may be present at those proceedings are the appropriate persons in relation to the relevant elections and referendums. 2 In any other case, the only persons who may be present at the proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers for a relevant election or referendum are the appropriate persons in relation to that election or referendum. 3 The following are appropriate persons in relation to an election— a the returning officer; b the returning officer’s clerks; c the candidates; d the election agents; e any person appointed by a candidate to attend in his election agent’s place; f any agents appointed under regulation 69; g at an election of parish councillors, any person appointed by a candidate to attend proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers. 4 The following are appropriate persons in relation to a referendum— a the counting officer; b the counting officer’s clerks; c in the case of the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, the referendum agents and any agents appointed under regulation 69; d in the case of a local referendum, the persons listed in rule 37(3)(b) to (d) of the rules set out in Schedule 5 to the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2007. 5 This regulation is without prejudice to section 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D or 6E of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000.
Regulation 69 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 69 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) Omit paragraph (3).
Regulation 69 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) After paragraph (7) insert— 7A In relation to the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, in paragraph (1), (2), (4) or (7) a reference to a candidate is to be read as a reference to a referendum agent.
Regulation 69 (agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (8), for “the candidates or their agents” substitute “any persons mentioned in regulation 68(3)(c) to (g) or (4)(c) and (d)”.
Regulation 70 (notification of requirement of secrecy) For regulation 70 substitute— Notification of requirements of secrecy 70 1 In a case where proceedings on the issue of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of regulation 65, the counting officer for the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that every person attending the proceedings in connection with the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers has been given a copy in writing of the provisions of subsections (4) and (6) of section 66 of the 1983 Act as they apply in relation to each relevant election or referendum. 2 In any other case, the returning or counting officer for a relevant election or referendum shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that every person attending proceedings in connection with the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers for the election or referendum has been given a copy in writing of the provisions of subsections (4) and (6) of section 66 of the 1983 Act as they apply to that election or referendum.
Regulation 71 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) In paragraph (1), after “voting statement)” insert “for an election or local referendum”.
Regulation 71 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) After paragraph (1) insert— 1A In the case of a person within entry 2, 3, 4 or 5 of the table in paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 or entry 2, 3, 4 or 5 of the table in paragraph 8(6) of that Schedule (electors and proxies entitled to vote by post for an indefinite or definite period), no postal ballot paper (and postal voting statement) for the referendum on the voting system in United Kingdom parliamentary elections shall be issued until after 5 pm on the eleventh day before the date of the poll (computed in accordance with regulation 56(6) above).
Regulation 71 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) In paragraph (2), omit “by the returning officer”.
Regulation 72 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) For paragraph (5) substitute— 5 Paragraphs (5A) and (5B) apply where— a proceedings on the issue of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of regulation 65, and b a combined postal voters list or proxy postal voters list is produced by virtue of paragraph 29 of Schedule 5 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011. 5A In a case where a postal ballot paper is issued at the same time in respect of each relevant election or referendum, a single mark must be placed in the list under paragraph (3). 5B In any other case, a mark must be placed in the list under sub-paragraph (3) identifying the poll to which each postal ballot paper issued relates. 5C Where proceedings on the issue of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of regulation 65, the number of each postal ballot paper issued shall be marked on the postal voting statement under paragraph (4).
Regulation 72 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (6), for the words from the beginning to “postal ballot papers” substitute “Where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are not taken together by virtue of regulation 65”.
Regulation 72 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (8)— after “paragraph (7)” insert “in relation to an election or local referendum”; at the end insert— and, in relation to the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, the items specified in paragraph (7) must be sent to the address to which postal ballot papers should be sent as mentioned in column 3 of the table in paragraph 5(2) or 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.
Regulation 73 (refusal to issue postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 73 (refusal to issue postal ballot papers) For “election” substitute “poll”.
Regulation 74 (envelopes) In paragraph (1), after “elections rules” insert “or rule 12 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 75 (sealing up of completed corresponding number lists) In paragraphs (1) and (2), for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 76 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (1)— for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; in sub-paragraph (c), after “elections rules” insert “or rule 14 of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 76 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In paragraph (2), for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 77 (spoilt postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 77 (spoilt postal ballot papers) In paragraph (2)(b), for “election” substitute “poll”.
Regulation 78 (lost postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 78 (lost postal ballot papers) In paragraph (2A)(b), for “election” substitute “poll”.
Regulation 79 (alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 79 (alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement) In paragraph (1), after “1983 Act” insert “and rule 40(3) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 79 (alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement) In paragraph (3), after “rule 43(1) of the elections rules” insert “or rule 38(1) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 79 (alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement) In paragraph (5), after “polling agents” insert “or polling observers”.
Regulation 80 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (1)— for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; for “each candidate” substitute “each of the persons mentioned in paragraph (1A)”.
Regulation 80 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) After paragraph (1) insert— 1A The persons are— a in relation to an election, the candidates, b in relation to the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, the referendum agents, and c in relation to a local referendum, the persons mentioned in rule 37(3)(b) to (d) of the rules set out in Schedule 5 to the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2007.
Regulation 80 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (2)(b), for “the number of agents a candidate” substitute “in the case of an election or the referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom parliamentary elections, the number of agents that a candidate or referendum agent”.
Regulation 81 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 81 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) For paragraph (2) substitute— 2 Each of those ballot boxes— a shall be marked “postal voter’s ballot box” or “postal ballot box” as appropriate; b shall be marked with the name of each constituency, electoral area or voting area in relation to which it is to be used.
Regulation 81 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) In paragraph (3), for “the agents” substitute “those”.
Regulation 81 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) In paragraph (4), after “lock the ballot box” insert “(if it has a lock)”.
Regulation 82 (receipt of covering envelope) For “returning officer” (in both places) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 83 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In paragraph (1)— for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; at the end insert “and (where relevant) the persons mentioned in rule 37(3)(b) to (d) of the rules set out in Schedule 5 to the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2007”.
Regulation 83 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In paragraph (2), for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 83 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In paragraph (3), for “votes under rule 45 of the elections rules” substitute “ballot papers”.
Regulation 84 (opening of covering envelopes) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 84A (confirming receipt of postal voting statements) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 85 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 85 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements) In paragraph (3), after “agents” insert “or counting observers or both (as the case may be)”.
Regulation 85A (procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 85A (procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification) In paragraph (4), after “agents” insert “or counting observers or both (as the case may be)”.
Regulation 85B (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 85B (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) In paragraph (3)(a) and (c), after “agents” insert “or counting observers or both (as the case may be)”.
Regulation 85B (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) In paragraph (4), for “lock and reseal the postal ballot box in the presence of the agents” substitute “lock the postal ballot box (if it has a lock) and reseal it in the presence of the agents or counting observers or both (as the case may be)”.
Regulation 86 (opening of ballot paper envelopes) In paragraph (1), for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 86A (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In paragraph (1), for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 86A (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In paragraph (2)— in sub-paragraph (b), after “agents” insert “or counting observers or both (as the case may be)”; in sub-paragraph (f), for “votes under rule 45 of the elections rules” substitute “ballot papers” and after “agents” insert “or counting observers or both (as the case may be)”.
Regulation 86A (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In paragraph (3), for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 87 (list of rejected postal ballot papers) In paragraph (1), for “In respect of any election, the returning officer” substitute “In respect of each relevant election or referendum, the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 88 (checking of lists of rejected postal ballot papers) For “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 88 (checking of lists of rejected postal ballot papers) In paragraph (3), at the end insert “or voting area under rule 38(1) of the referendum rules”.
Regulation 89 (sealing of receptacles) In paragraph (1), for “returning officer” substitute “the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 90 (abandoned poll) In paragraph (2), for “election” substitute “poll”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) In paragraph (1)— for the words before sub-paragraph (a) substitute “The relevant returning or counting officer shall forward to the registration officer to whom he forwards the documents mentioned in rule 55 of the elections rules or rule 50 of the referendum rules, at the same time as he forwards those documents”; in paragraph (a), for the words from “the election to which” to the end substitute “each relevant election or referendum and the area to which the packet relates”; at the end insert— A separate statement in Form K must be completed for each relevant election or referendum .
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) In paragraph (3), for “returning officer” (in both places) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) In paragraph (4), for “Rules 56 and 57 of the elections rules” substitute “The rules specified in paragraph (4A)”.
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) After sub-paragraph (4) insert— 4A The rules are— a in a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of regulation 65— i rule 51 of the referendum rules and rule 56 of the elections rules, and ii rule 52 of the referendum rules; b in any other case— i rule 51 of the referendum rules or (as the case may be) rule 56 of the elections rules, and ii rule 52 of the referendum rules or (as the case may be) rule 57 of the elections rules.
Regulation 91 (forwarding or retention of documents) In paragraph (5), for “returning officer” (in both places) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
In Schedule 3, Form K In the case of the form used in relation to the referendum under section 1— for “PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION” substitute “REFERENDUM ON THE VOTING SYSTEM FOR UNITED KINGDOM PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS”; for “constituency” substitute “voting area”; for “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “counting officer”.

PART 3 — Forms referred to in Part 1

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

SCHEDULE 6

PART 1 — Provision about combination

General provisions

Interpretation

1

The polls to be taken together under section 4(2) are referred to in this Schedule as “combined polls”.

2

In this Schedule—

Cost of combined polls

3

The cost of taking the combined polls (excluding any cost solely attributable to the referendum or an Assembly election), and any cost attributable to their combination, is to be apportioned equally between—

4

Publication of statement of persons nominated

5

Forms

6

Forms 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 9 in Part 3 of this Schedule are “relevant forms” for the purposes of rule 10 of the referendum rules.

Action to be taken before poll

Corresponding number lists

7
8

The list must be in the form set out in Form 1 in Part 3 of this Schedule.

Notice of polling stations

9

Postal voting

10
11

Polling stations

12

The functions of the constituency returning officer under rule 34 of the Assembly Elections Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer.

13

The referendum polling stations are to be used for the combined polls.

Appointment of presiding officers and clerks

14

The functions of the constituency returning officer under the following paragraphs of rule 35 of the Assembly Elections Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer—

Official poll cards

15

Equipment of polling stations

16

The functions of the constituency returning officer under rule 37 of the Assembly Elections Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer.

17

Colour of ballot papers

18

The ballot papers used for the referendum must be of a different colour from the ballot papers used for the Assembly elections.

Form of corresponding number lists provided to polling stations

19

Ballot paper displayed in polling stations

20

Guidance to be exhibited inside and outside polling stations

21

Guidance to be exhibited in each polling station compartment

22

Notice of appointment of polling and counting agents

23

A notice required to be given to a constituency returning officer under rule 38(5), (6) or (7) of the Assembly Elections Rules is to be given to the counting officer.

Notification of requirement of secrecy

24

The functions of the constituency returning officer under rule 39(a) of the Assembly Elections Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer.

Return of postal ballot papers

25

Where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Welsh Assembly Order, the functions of the constituency returning officer under rule 40 of the Assembly Elections Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer.

The poll

Admission to the polling station

26

Voting by persons on duty on day of poll

27
28

The returning officer’s function of signing certificates as to employment under rule 41(5) of the Assembly Elections Rules is to be carried out by the counting officer.

Removal from polling station

29

The constituency returning officer’s function under rule 42(2)(b) of the Assembly Elections Rules of authorising someone to remove a person from a polling station is to be carried out by the counting officer.

Voting procedure: copies of registers and lists of proxies

30
31
32

List of votes marked by presiding officer

33

Declaration to be made by the companion of a voter with disabilities

34

List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

35

Tendered votes list

36

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

37

Notice of adjournment in case of riot

38

Rule 52(1) of the Assembly Elections Rules has effect as if references to the constituency returning officer were to the counting officer.

Procedure on close of poll

39
40
41

The ballot paper accounts prepared under rule 38(6) of the referendum rules and rule 53(4) of the Assembly Elections Rules may not be combined.

42

In rule 53(3) of the Assembly Elections Rules references to a constituency returning officer are to be read as references to the counting officer.

Counting of votes

Attendance and arrangements for counting

43

the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

44

Rule 39(1) of the referendum rules (arrangements for the counting of votes in the referendum) has effect with the omission of the words “after the close of the poll”.

45

the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

46

Paragraphs 43 and 45 apply instead of rule 54 of the Assembly Elections Rules.

Counting and separation of ballot papers by counting officer

47

Delivery of ballot papers etc to returning officers

48

Counting of votes

49

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

50

Where separate ballot boxes are used for the referendum, the Assembly constituency election and the Assembly regional election, the placing of a ballot paper in the wrong ballot box does not render it void.

Declaration of result

Declaration

51

The result of the referendum or an Assembly election may not be declared until the statement as to the result of the verification of the ballot paper accounts in relation to each poll has been prepared.

Disposal of documents etc

Packets of documents

52

Delivery and retention of documents

53

Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate

54

Where an Assembly election is countermanded, or polling is abandoned, because of the death of a candidate, this does not affect the poll for the referendum.

55

(3) After the close of any polls that are being taken together with the poll that has been abandoned, the counting officer must— (a) separate the ballot papers for the abandoned poll, and (b) deliver or cause to be delivered to the constituency returning officer the ballot papers and other documents relating to the abandoned poll. (3A) Paragraphs (4) to (9) apply in relation to the election for which the poll has been abandoned.

Provision of registers etc to counting officer

Registers

56

Regulation 98(8) of the Representation of the People (England and Wales) Regulations 2001 has effect as if a reference to a returning officer included a reference to the counting officer.

Absent voters lists

57

As soon as practicable after 5 pm on the 6th day before the date of the poll, the registration officer must provide the counting officer with the following lists, and any subsequent revised lists or revisions to the lists—

Personal identifier information

58

Where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Welsh Assembly Order, Article 13(5) of that Order has effect as if a reference to a constituency returning officer were a reference to the counting officer.

PART 2 — Application of provisions about issue and receipt of postal ballot papers

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Provision Modification
Paragraph 1 (interpretation) For the definition of “agent” substitute— “agent”, except in paragraph 6(2) to (8)— in relation to an Assembly election, includes an election agent and a person appointed to attend in the election agent’s place; in relation to the referendum, means a referendum agent or an agent appointed under paragraph 6(2).
Paragraph 1 (interpretation) In the appropriate places insert— “postal voters list” includes the list kept under paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011; ; “proxy postal voters list” includes the list kept under or paragraph 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011; ; “relevant returning or counting officer” means— in a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2, the counting officer; in any other case, the constituency returning officer, in relation to an Assembly election, or the counting officer, in relation to the referendum; .
Paragraph 2 (combination of polls) For paragraph 2 substitute— Combination of polls 2 Proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers in respect of the Assembly elections and the referendum may, if the constituency returning officer and the counting officer think fit, be taken together.
Paragraph 3 (form of postal voting statement) Omit the whole paragraph.
Paragraph 4 (regional elections) Omit the whole paragraph.
Paragraph 5 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue of postal ballot papers) For “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 6 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) For sub-paragraph (1) substitute— 1 In a case where proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2, the only persons who may be present at those proceedings are the appropriate persons in relation to the Assembly elections and the referendum. 1A In any other case, the only persons who may be present at the proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers— a in respect of the Assembly elections, are the appropriate persons in relation to those elections; b in respect of the referendum, are the appropriate persons in relation to the referendum. 1B The following are appropriate persons in relation to the Assembly elections— a the constituency returning officer and his clerks; b the regional returning officer; c the candidates; d the election agents; e any person appointed by a constituency candidate to attend in his election agent’s place; f any person appointed by an individual candidate at the regional election to attend in his election agent’s place; g any person appointed by the election agent of a registered political party standing nominated or by the registered nominating officer of that party to attend in the place of that party’s election agent at the regional election; h any agents appointed under sub-paragraph (2). 1C The following are appropriate persons in relation to the referendum— a the counting officer; b the counting officer’s clerks; c the referendum agents and any agents appointed under sub-paragraph (2). 1D This paragraph is without prejudice to section 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D or 6E of the 2000 Political Parties Act.
Paragraph 6 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraphs (2) to (7), for “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 6 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) Omit sub-paragraph (4).
Paragraph 6 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) After sub-paragraph (7) insert— 7A In relation to the referendum, in sub-paragraph (2), (3), (5) or (8) a reference to a candidate in a constituency election is to be read as a reference to a referendum agent.
Paragraph 6 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (9), for “the candidates or their agents” substitute “any persons mentioned in sub-paragraphs (1B)(c) to (h) or (1C)(c)”.
Paragraph 7 (notification of requirement of secrecy) For paragraph 7 substitute— Notification of requirements of secrecy 7 1 In a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2, the counting officer shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that every person attending the proceedings in connection with the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers has been given a copy in writing of— a the provisions of article 35(4) and (6); and b the provisions of subsections (4) and (6) of section 66 of the 1983 Act as they apply in relation to the referendum. 2 In any other case— a the constituency returning officer shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that every person attending proceedings in connection with the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers for the Assembly elections has been given a copy in writing of the provisions of article 35(4) and (6); b the counting officer shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that every person attending proceedings in connection with the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers for the referendum has been given a copy in writing of the provisions of subsections (4) and (6) of section 66 of the 1983 Act as they apply to the referendum.
Paragraph 8 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) In sub-paragraph (1), after “voting statement” insert “for an Assembly election”.
Paragraph 8 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) After sub-paragraph (1) insert— 1A In the case of a person within entry 2, 3, 4 or 5 of the table in paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 or entry 2, 3, 4 or 5 of the table in paragraph 8(6) of that Schedule (electors and proxies entitled to vote by post for an indefinite or definite period), no postal ballot paper and postal voting statement for the referendum shall be issued until after 5 pm on the eleventh day before the date of the poll (computed in accordance with paragraph 7(6) of Schedule 1 to this Order).
Paragraph 8 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) In sub-paragraph (2), omit “by the constituency returning officer”.
Paragraph 9 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (2), omit “Where an elector is entitled to give two votes”.
Paragraph 9 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) For sub-paragraph (5) substitute— 5 Sub-paragraphs (5A) and (5B) apply where— a proceedings on the issue of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2; and b a combined postal voters list or proxy postal voters list is produced by virtue of paragraph 32 of Schedule 6 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011. 5A In a case where a postal ballot paper is issued at the same time in respect of the Assembly elections and the referendum, a single mark must be placed in the list under sub-paragraph (3). 5B In any other case, a mark must be placed in the list under sub-paragraph (3) identifying the poll to which each postal ballot paper issued relates. 5C Where proceedings on the issue of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2, the number of each postal ballot paper issued shall be marked on the postal voting statement under paragraph (4).
Paragraph 9 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (6), for the words from the beginning to “but” substitute “Where”.
Paragraph 9 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (8)— after “sub-paragraph (7)” insert “in relation to an Assembly election”; at the end insert— and, in relation to the referendum, the items specified in sub-paragraph (7) must be sent to the address to which postal ballot papers should be sent as mentioned in column 3 of the table in paragraph 5(2) or 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.
Paragraph 10 (refusal to issue postal ballot papers) For “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 10 (refusal to issue postal ballot papers) After “election” insert “or the referendum”.
Paragraph 11 (envelopes) In sub-paragraph (1)— for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; after “Schedule 5” insert “or rule 12 of the referendum rules”.
Paragraph 11 (envelopes) In sub-paragraph (2)— for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; in paragraph (c), at the beginning insert “unless the envelope has a window through which the number on the ballot paper (or ballot papers) can be displayed,”.
Paragraph 11 (envelopes) In sub-paragraph (3), for the words from the beginning to “but” substitute “Where”.
Paragraph 12 (sealing up of completed corresponding number lists) In sub-paragraph (1), for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 12 (sealing up of completed corresponding number lists) In sub-paragraph (2), for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 13 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (1)— for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; in paragraph (c), after “Schedule 5” insert “or rule 14 of the referendum rules”.
Paragraph 13 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (2), for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 14 (spoilt postal ballot papers) For “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 14 (spoilt postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (2)(b), for “election” substitute “poll”.
Paragraph 15 (lost postal ballot papers) For “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 15 (lost postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (3)(b), for “election” substitute “poll”.
Paragraph 16 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In sub-paragraph (1)— for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; for paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute “each of the persons mentioned in sub-paragraph (1A)”.
Paragraph 16 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) After sub-paragraph (1) insert— 1A The persons are— a in relation to the constituency election, the candidates; b in relation to the regional election, the individual candidates and the election agent for each registered party standing nominated; c in relation to the referendum, the referendum agents.
Paragraph 16 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In sub-paragraph (2)(b), after “party” insert “or referendum agent (as the case may be)”.
Return of postal ballot papers etc After paragraph 16 insert— Return of postal ballot papers etc 16A 1 A postal ballot paper shall not be taken to be duly returned for the purposes of Part 1 of Schedule 6 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 unless— a before the close of the poll— i it is returned by hand or post and reaches the relevant returning or counting officer; or ii it is returned by hand to a polling station in the constituency or voting area for which the officer acts; b the postal voting statement duly signed is, before that time, also returned either— i by hand or post and reaches the relevant returning or counting officer; or ii by hand and reaches such a polling station; c the postal voting statement also states the date of birth of the elector or, as the case may be, proxy; and d in a case where the relevant returning or counting officer takes steps to verify the date of birth and signature of the elector or, as the case may be, proxy in accordance with paragraph 23 or, as the case may be, paragraph 24, he so verifies the date of birth and signature of that elector or, as the case may be, proxy. 2 The presiding officer of the polling station shall deliver or cause to be delivered any postal ballot paper or postal voting statement returned to that polling station to the relevant returning or counting officer in the same manner and at the same time as he delivers, or causes to be delivered, the packets referred to in rule 53 of Schedule 5 or rule 38 of the referendum rules. 3 The relevant returning or counting officer may collect, or cause to be collected, any postal ballot paper or postal voting statement which by virtue of sub-paragraph (2) the presiding officer of a polling station would otherwise be required to deliver or cause to be delivered to him. 4 Where the relevant returning or counting officer collects, or causes to be collected, any postal ballot paper or postal voting statement in accordance with sub-paragraph (3) the presiding officer shall first make it (or them) up into a packet (or packets) sealed with his own seal and the seals of such polling agents as are present and desire to affix their seals.
Paragraph 17 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) For “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 17 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) For sub-paragraph (2) substitute— 2 Each of those ballot boxes— a shall be marked “postal voter’s ballot box” or “postal ballot box” as appropriate; b shall be marked with the name of each constituency, electoral region or voting area in relation to which it is to be used.
Paragraph 17 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) In sub-paragraph (4), after “shall then” insert “lock the ballot box (if it has a lock) and”.
Paragraph 18 (receipt of covering envelope) In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 19 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 19 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In sub-paragraph (3), for “votes under rule 55 of the Schedule 5” substitute “ballot papers”.
Paragraph 20 (opening of covering envelopes) For “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 21 (confirming receipt of postal voting statements) For “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 21 (confirming receipt of postal voting statements) In sub-paragraph (2)(a), for “returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 22 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements) For “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 22 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements) After sub-paragraph (3) insert— 3A Before placing the statement in the receptacle for rejected votes, the relevant returning or counting officer shall show it to the agents and, if any of them object to his decision, he shall add the words “rejection objected to”.
Paragraph 23 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification) For “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 24 (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) For “constituency returning officer” or “returning officer” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 24 (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) In sub-paragraph (4), for “reseal the postal ballot box” substitute “lock the postal ballot box (if it has a lock) and reseal it”.
Paragraph 25 (opening of ballot paper envelopes) In sub-paragraph (1), for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 26 (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (1), for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 26 (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (2)(f)— for “votes under rule 55 of Schedule 5” substitute “ballot papers”; for “reseal the postal ballot box” substitute “lock the postal ballot box (if it has a lock) and reseal it”.
Paragraph 27 (list of rejected postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (1), for “, the constituency returning officer” substitute “and in respect of the referendum, the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 28 (checking of lists of rejected postal ballot papers) For “constituency returning officer” (in each place) substitute “the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 28 (checking of lists of rejected postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (3), at the end insert “or voting area under rule 38 of the referendum rules”.
Paragraph 29 (sealing of receptacles) In sub-paragraph (1), for “constituency returning officer” substitute “the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 30 (abandoned poll) In sub-paragraph (2), for “election” substitute “poll”.
Paragraph 31 (forwarding or retention of documents) In sub-paragraph (1)— for the words before sub-paragraph (a) substitute “The relevant returning or counting officer shall forward to the registration officer to whom he forwards the documents mentioned in rule 67 of Schedule 5 or rule 50 of the referendum rules, at the same time as he forwards those documents”; in paragraph (a), for the words from “the election to which” to the end substitute “each election or referendum and the area to which the packet relates”; in paragraph (b), at the end insert “in respect of each Assembly election, and a completed statement in the form set out in Form 10 in Part 3 of Schedule 6 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 in respect of the referendum”.
Paragraph 31 (forwarding or retention of documents) In sub-paragraph (2)— for “constituency returning officer” (in both places) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; for “rule 55(7) of Schedule 5” substitute “paragraph 16A(2)”.
Paragraph 31 (forwarding or retention of documents) In sub-paragraph (3), for “Rules 68 and 69 of Schedule 5” substitute “The rules specified in paragraph (3A)”.
Paragraph 31 (forwarding or retention of documents) After sub-paragraph (3) insert— 3A The rules are— a in a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2— i rule 51 of the referendum rules and rule 68 of Schedule 5, and ii rule 52 of the referendum rules; b in any other case— i rule 51 of the referendum rules or (as the case may be) rule 68 of Schedule 5, and ii rule 52 of the referendum rules or (as the case may be) rule 69 of Schedule 5.
Paragraph 31 (forwarding or retention of documents) In sub-paragraph (4), for “constituency returning officer” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
In Schedule 10, Form CD In a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Welsh Assembly Order, for “returning officer” in each place substitute “counting officer”.

PART 3 — Forms referred to in Parts 1 and 2

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

SCHEDULE 7

PART 1 — Provision about combination

General provisions

Interpretation

1

The polls to be taken together under section 4(3) are referred to in this Schedule as “combined polls”.

2

In this Schedule—

Cost of combined polls

3

The cost of taking the combined polls (excluding any cost solely attributable to the referendum or the Scottish parliamentary election), and any cost attributable to their combination, is to be apportioned equally between—

4

Forms

5

Forms 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 9 in Part 3 of this Schedule are “relevant forms” for the purposes of rule 10 of the referendum rules.

Action to be taken before poll

Corresponding number lists

6
7

The list must be in the form set out in Form 1 in Part 3 of this Schedule.

Notice of polling stations

8

The functions of the constituency returning officer under rule 33(2) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer.

9

Postal voting

10
11

Polling stations

12

The functions of the constituency returning officer under rule 35 of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer.

13

The referendum polling stations are to be used for the combined polls.

Appointment of presiding officers and clerks

14

The functions of the constituency returning officer under the following paragraphs of rule 36 of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer—

Official poll cards

15

Equipment of polling stations

16

The functions of the constituency returning officer under rule 38 of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer.

17

Colour of ballot papers

18

The referendum ballot papers must be of a different colour from the colour of the constituency ballot papers or the regional ballot papers.

Form of corresponding number lists provided to polling stations

19

Ballot paper displayed in polling stations

20

Guidance to be exhibited outside and inside polling stations

21

Guidance to be exhibited in each polling station compartment

22

Notice of appointment of polling and counting agents

23

A notice required to be given to a constituency returning officer under rule 39(4), (5) or (6) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules is to be given instead to the counting officer.

Notification of requirement of secrecy

24

The functions of the constituency returning officer under rule 40(1) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules are to be carried out by the counting officer.

The poll

Admission to the polling station

25

Voting by persons on duty on day of poll

26
27

The returning officer’s function of signing certificates as to employment under rule 41(4) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules is to be carried out by the counting officer.

Removal from polling station

28

The constituency returning officer’s function under rule 42(2)(b) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules of authorising someone to remove a person from a polling station is to be carried out by the counting officer.

Voting procedure: copies of registers and lists of proxies

29
30
31

List of votes marked by presiding officer

32

Declaration to be made by the companion of a voter with disabilities

33

List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

34

Tendered votes list

35

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

36

Notice of adjournment in case of riot

37

Rule 52(1) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules has effect as if “counting officer” were substituted for “CRO”.

Procedure on close of poll

38
39
40

Rule 53(2) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules has effect as if “counting officer” were substituted for “CRO” in each place.

41

The ballot paper accounts prepared under rule 38(6) of the referendum rules and rule 53(4) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules may not be combined.

Counting of votes

Attendance and arrangements for counting

42

the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

43

Rule 39(1) of the referendum rules (arrangements for the counting of votes in the referendum) has effect with the omission of the words “after the close of the poll”.

44

the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

45

Paragraphs 42 and 44 apply instead of rule 54 of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules.

Counting and separation of ballot papers by counting officer

46

Delivery of ballot papers etc to returning officers

47

Counting of votes

48

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

49

Where separate ballot boxes are used for referendum ballot papers, constituency ballot papers and regional ballot papers, the placing of a ballot paper in the wrong ballot box does not render it void.

Declaration of result

Declaration

50

The result of the referendum or the constituency or regional poll in the Scottish parliamentary election may not be declared until the statement as to the result of the verification of the ballot paper accounts in relation to each poll has been prepared.

Disposal of documents etc

Packets of documents

51

Delivery and retention of documents

52
53

Schedule 8 to the 2010 Order has effect—

Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate

54

the countermand or direction does not affect the other poll at the Scottish parliamentary election or the poll for the referendum.

(3) After the close of any polls that are being taken together with the poll that has been abandoned, the counting officer must— (a) separate the ballot papers for the abandoned poll, and (b) deliver or cause to be delivered to the CRO the ballot papers and other documents relating to the abandoned poll. (3A) Paragraphs (4) to (9) apply in relation to the poll that has been abandoned.

Provision of registers etc to counting officer

Registers

55

Paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to the 2010 Order has effect as if a reference to a returning officer included a reference to the counting officer.

Absent voters lists

56

As soon as practicable after 5 pm on the 6th day before the date of the poll, the registration officer must provide the counting officer with the following lists, and any subsequent revised lists or revisions to the lists—

Personal identifier information

57

Where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 4 to the 2010 Order, paragraph 23(1) of Schedule 3 to the 2010 Order has effect as if a reference to a CRO were a reference to the counting officer.

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Provision Modification
Paragraph 1 (interpretation) For the definition of “agent” substitute— “agent”, except in paragraph 5(3) to (10)— in relation to the election, includes an election agent and a person appointed to attend in the election agent’s place; in relation to the referendum, means a referendum agent or an agent appointed under paragraph 5(3).
Paragraph 1 (interpretation) In the appropriate places insert— “postal voters list” includes the list kept under paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011;”; “proxy postal voters list” includes the list kept under paragraph 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011; ; “relevant returning or counting officer” means— in a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2, the counting officer; in any other case, the constituency returning officer, in relation to the election, or the counting officer, in relation to the referendum; .
Paragraph 1 (interpretation) In the definition of “valid postal voting statement”, for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 2 (combination of polls) For paragraph 2 substitute— Combination of polls 2 Proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers in respect of the Scottish parliamentary election and the referendum may, if the CRO and the counting officer think fit, be taken together.
Paragraph 3 (form of postal voting statement) Omit the whole paragraph.
Paragraph 4 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (1)— for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; for “CRO’s” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer’s”.
Paragraph 4 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (2), for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 5 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) For sub-paragraph (1) substitute— 1 In a case where proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2, the only persons who may be present at those proceedings are the appropriate persons in relation to the Scottish parliamentary election and the referendum. 1A In any other case, the only persons who may be present at the proceedings on the receipt of postal ballot papers— a in respect of the Scottish parliamentary election, are the appropriate persons in relation to the election; b in respect of the referendum, are the appropriate persons in relation to the referendum. 1B The following are appropriate persons in relation to the Scottish parliamentary election— a the CRO and members of the CRO’s staff; b the regional returning officer; c a candidate for return as a constituency member or an election agent of such a candidate or any person appointed by a candidate to attend in his election agent’s place; d an individual candidate for return as a regional member or his election agent or any person authorised by the candidate to attend in his election agent’s place; e the election agent of a registered party standing nominated or the nominating officer of that party or any person authorised by that officer to attend in his place; f an agent appointed under sub-paragraph (3). 1C The following are appropriate persons in relation to the referendum— a the counting officer; b the counting officer’s clerks; c the referendum agents and any agents appointed under sub-paragraph (3). 1D This paragraph is without prejudice to section 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D or 6E of the 2000 Political Parties Act.
Paragraph 5 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (2)— for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; at the end insert “in relation to proceedings under this Schedule”.
Paragraph 5 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraphs (3) to (9), for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 5 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) Omit sub-paragraph (6).
Paragraph 5 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) After sub-paragraph (9) insert— 9A In relation to the referendum, in sub-paragraph (3), (4), (7) or (10) a reference to a candidate for return as a constituency member is to be read as a reference to a referendum agent.
Paragraph 5 (persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (11), for “the candidates or their agents” substitute “any persons mentioned in sub-paragraphs (1B)(c) to (f) or (1C)(c)”.
Paragraph 6 (notification of requirement of secrecy) For paragraph 6 substitute— Notification of requirements of secrecy 6 1 In a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2, the counting officer shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that every person attending the proceedings in connection with the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers has been given a copy in writing of— a the provisions of article 31(5) and (7); and b the provisions of subsections (4) and (6) of section 66 of the 1983 Act as they apply in relation to the referendum. 2 In any other case— a the CRO shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that every person attending proceedings in connection with the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers for the Scottish parliamentary election has been given a copy in writing of the provisions of article 31(5) and (7); b the counting officer shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that every person attending proceedings in connection with the issue or receipt of postal ballot papers for the referendum has been given a copy in writing of the provisions of subsections (4) and (6) of section 66 of the 1983 Act as they apply to the referendum.
Paragraph 7 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) In sub-paragraph (1), after “voting statement)” insert “for the Scottish parliamentary election”.
Paragraph 7 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) After sub-paragraph (1) insert— 1A In the case of a person within entry 2, 3, 4 or 5 of the table in paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 or entry 2, 3, 4 or 5 of the table in paragraph 8(6) of that Schedule (electors and proxies entitled to vote by post for an indefinite or definite period), no postal ballot paper (and no postal voting statement) for the referendum shall be issued until after 5 pm on the eleventh day before the date of the poll (computed in accordance with paragraph 9(7) of Schedule 3 to this Order).
Paragraph 7 (time when postal ballot papers are to be issued) In sub-paragraph (2), omit “by the CRO”.
Paragraph 8 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) For sub-paragraph (3) substitute— 3 Sub-paragraphs (3A) and (3B) apply where— a proceedings on the issue of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2; and b a combined postal voters list or proxy postal voters list is produced by virtue of paragraph 31 of Schedule 7 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011. 3A In a case where a postal ballot paper is issued at the same time in respect of the Scottish parliamentary election and the referendum, a single mark must be placed in the list under sub-paragraph (1). 3B In any other case, a mark must be placed in the list under sub-paragraph (1) identifying the poll to which each postal ballot paper issued relates. 3C Where proceedings on the issue of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2, the number of each postal ballot paper issued shall be marked on the postal voting statement under paragraph (2).
Paragraph 8 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (4), for the words from the beginning to “but” substitute “Where”.
Paragraph 8 (procedure on issue of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (6)— after “sub-paragraph (5)” insert “in relation to a Scottish parliamentary election”; at the end insert— and, in relation to the referendum, the items specified in sub-paragraph (5) must be sent to the address to which postal ballot papers should be sent as mentioned in column 3 of the table in paragraph 5(2) or 8(6) of Schedule 3 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011.
Paragraph 9 (refusal to issue postal ballot papers) For paragraph 9 substitute— Refusal to issue ballot papers 9 Where the relevant returning or counting officer is satisfied that two or more entries in either the postal voters list, or the proxy postal voters list, or in each of those lists relate to the same elector he shall not issue more than one constituency ballot paper, regional ballot paper or referendum ballot paper (as the case may be) in respect of the same elector.
Paragraph 10 (envelopes) In sub-paragraph (1)— for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; after “Rules” insert “or rule 12 of the referendum rules”.
Paragraph 10 (envelopes) In sub-paragraph (2)— for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; in paragraph (c), at the beginning insert “unless the envelope has a window through which the number on the ballot paper (or ballot papers) can be displayed,”.
Paragraph 10 (envelopes) In sub-paragraph (3), for the words from the beginning to “but” substitute “Where”.
Paragraph 11 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (1)— for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; for “CRO’s” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer’s”.
Paragraph 11 (delivery of postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (2), for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 12 (security of marked lists) In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 13 (spoilt postal ballot papers) For “CRO” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 14 (lost postal ballot papers) For “CRO” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 15 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In sub-paragraph (1)— for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; for paragraphs (a) and (b) substitute “each of the persons mentioned in sub-paragraph (1A)”.
Paragraph 15 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) After sub-paragraph (1) insert— 1A The persons are— a in relation to the Scottish parliamentary election, each candidate for return as a constituency member, each individual candidate for return as a regional member and the election agent for each registered party standing nominated; b in relation to the referendum, the referendum agents.
Paragraph 15 (notice of opening of postal ballot paper envelopes) In sub-paragraph (2)(b), after “candidate” insert “or referendum agent (as the case may be)”.
Return of postal ballot papers etc After paragraph 15 insert— Return of postal ballot papers etc 15A 1 A postal ballot paper shall not be taken to be duly returned for the purposes of Part 1 of Schedule 7 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 unless— a before the close of the poll— i it is returned by hand or post and reaches the relevant returning or counting officer; or ii it is returned by hand to a polling station in the constituency or voting area for which the officer acts; b the postal voting statement duly signed is, before that time, also returned either— i by hand or post and reaches the relevant returning or counting officer; or ii by hand and reaches such a polling station; c the postal voting statement also states the date of birth of the elector or, as the case may be, proxy; and d in a case where the relevant returning or counting officer takes steps to verify the date of birth and signature of the elector or, as the case may be, proxy in accordance with paragraph 21 or, as the case may be, paragraph 22, he so verifies the date of birth and signature of that elector or, as the case may be, proxy. 2 The presiding officer of the polling station shall deliver or cause to be delivered any postal ballot paper or postal voting statement returned to that polling station to the relevant returning or counting officer in the same manner and at the same time as he delivers, or causes to be delivered, the packets referred to in rule 53 of Schedule 2 or rule 38 of the referendum rules. 3 The relevant returning or counting officer may collect, or cause to be collected, any postal ballot paper or postal voting statement which by virtue of sub-paragraph (2) the presiding officer of a polling station would otherwise be required to deliver or cause to be delivered to him. 4 Where the relevant returning or counting officer collects, or causes to be collected, any postal ballot paper or postal voting statement in accordance with sub-paragraph (3) the presiding officer shall first make it (or them) up into a packet (or packets) sealed with his own seal and the seals of such polling agents as are present and desire to affix their seals.
Paragraph 16 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) For “CRO” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 16 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) For sub-paragraph (2) substitute— 2 Each of those ballot boxes— a shall be marked “postal voter’s ballot box” or “postal ballot box” as appropriate; b shall be marked with the name of each constituency, electoral area or voting area in relation to which it is to be used.
Paragraph 16 (postal ballot boxes and receptacles) In sub-paragraph (4)— for “CRO’s” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer’s”; after “then” insert “lock the ballot box (if it has a lock) and”.
Paragraph 17 (receipt of covering envelope) In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 17 (receipt of covering envelope) Omit sub-paragraphs (3) and (4).
Paragraph 18 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 18 (opening of postal voters’ ballot box) In sub-paragraph (3), for “votes under rule 55 of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules” substitute “ballot papers”.
Paragraph 19 (opening of covering envelopes) For “CRO” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 19 (opening of covering envelopes) In sub-paragraph (10), for “or (3)(a)” substitute “, (3A) or (3B)”.
Paragraph 20 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements) For “CRO” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 20 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements) In sub-paragraph (4)(c), for “CRO’s” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer’s”.
Paragraph 21 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification) For “CRO” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 21 (procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification) In sub-paragraph (4)(c), for “CRO’s” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer’s”.
Paragraph 22 (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) For “CRO” (in each place) substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 22 (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) In sub-paragraphs (3)(c) and (5), for “CRO’s” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer’s”.
Paragraph 22 (postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification) In sub-paragraph (4), for “reseal the postal ballot box” substitute “lock the postal ballot box (if it has a lock), and reseal it,”.
Paragraph 23 (opening of ballot paper envelopes) In sub-paragraph (1), for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 24 (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), for “returning officer”, and for “CRO”, substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 24 (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (2)(f), for “votes under rule 55 of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules” substitute “ballot papers”.
Paragraph 24 (retrieval of cancelled postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (3)— for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”; for “CRO’s” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer’s”.
Paragraph 25 (lists of rejected postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (1), for “any election, the CRO” substitute “the Scottish parliamentary election and in respect of the referendum, the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 26 (checking of lists of rejected postal ballot papers) For “CRO” (in each place) substitute “the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 26 (checking of lists of rejected postal ballot papers) In sub-paragraph (3), at the end insert “or voting area under rule 38 of the referendum rules”.
Paragraph 27 (confirming receipt of postal votes and postal voting statements) In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), for “CRO” substitute “the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 28 (sealing of receptacles) In sub-paragraph (1), for “CRO” substitute “the relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 29 (abandoned poll) In sub-paragraph (2), for “election” substitute “poll”.
Paragraph 30 (forwarding or retention of documents) In sub-paragraph (1)— for the words before sub-paragraph (a) substitute “The relevant returning or counting officer shall retain, together with the documents mentioned in rule 69(1) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules and rule 49 of the referendum rules”; in paragraph (a), for the words from “the election to which” to the end substitute “the election or referendum to which it relates and the area to which it relates”; in paragraph (b), at the end insert “in respect of the election, and a completed statement in the form set out in Form 10 in Part 3 of Schedule 7 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 in respect of the referendum”.
Paragraph 30 (forwarding or retention of documents) In sub-paragraph (2)— in paragraph (a), for “Rule 53(2)(g) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules” substitute “paragraph 15A”; for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
Paragraph 30 (forwarding or retention of documents) In sub-paragraph (3), for “Rules 68, 69, 70 and 71(1) of the Scottish Parliamentary Elections Rules” substitute “The rules specified in sub-paragraph (3A)”.
Paragraph 30 (forwarding or retention of documents) After sub-paragraph (3) insert— 3A The rules are— a in a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2— i rule 51 of the referendum rules and rule 70 of the Scottish Parliamentary Elections Rules, and ii rule 52 of the referendum rules; b in any other case— i in relation to a document or packet relating to the Scottish parliamentary election, rules 68, 69, 70 and 71(1) of the Scottish Parliamentary Election Rules; ii in relation to a document or packet relating to the referendum, rules 50 and 51 of the referendum rules.
Paragraph 30 (forwarding or retention of documents) In sub-paragraph (4), for “CRO” substitute “relevant returning or counting officer”.
In the Appendix, form W In a case where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are taken together by virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 4 to the Scottish Parliamentary Election Order, for “Returning Officer” or “Constituency Returning Officer”, in each place, substitute “Counting Officer”.

PART 3 — Forms referred to in Parts 1 and 2

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

SCHEDULE 8

PART 1 — Provision about combination

General provisions

Interpretation

1
2

In this Schedule—

Cost of combined polls

3

The cost of taking the combined polls (excluding any cost solely attributable to the referendum or to a particular relevant election), and any cost attributable to their combination, is to be apportioned equally among them.

Publication of statement of persons nominated

4

Directions by Chief Counting Officer to Chief Electoral Officer

5

fall within sub-paragraph (1) only where the Chief Electoral Officer decides that the proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers in respect of the referendum and the relevant elections are to be taken together.

Forms

6

Forms 2 to 5, 7 and 8 in Part 3 of this Schedule are “relevant forms” for the purposes of rule 10 of the referendum rules.

Action to be taken before poll

Corresponding number lists

7
8

Notice of polling stations

9

Declarations of identity

10
11

Colour of ballot papers

12

The ballot papers used for the referendum and for each relevant election must be of a different colour.

Polling stations

13

The referendum polling stations are to be used for the combined polls.

Official poll cards

14

Ballot boxes

15

Form of corresponding number lists provided to polling stations

16

Ballot paper displayed in polling stations

17

Guidance to be exhibited outside and inside polling stations

18

and the notice referred to in rule 17(6) of the referendum rules must be on paper of the same colour as the ballot papers used for the referendum.

The poll

Admission to the polling station

19

Questions to be put to voters

20

Voting procedure: copies of registers and lists of proxies

21
22
23

List of votes marked by presiding officer

24

Declaration to be made by the companion of a voter with disabilities

25

List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

26

Tendered votes list

27

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

28

Procedure on close of poll

29
30
31

Counting of votes

Attendance and arrangements for counting

32

or the person is permitted by the Chief Electoral Officer to attend.

the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

Counting and separation of ballot papers

33

Counting of votes

34

Application

35

Paragraphs 32 to 34 apply instead of—

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

36

Where separate ballot boxes are used for the referendum and a relevant election, the placing of a ballot paper in the wrong ballot box does not render it void.

Declaration of result

Declaration

37

The result of the referendum or a relevant election may not be declared until the statement as to the result of the verification of the ballot paper accounts in relation to each poll has been prepared.

Disposal of documents etc

Retention of certain documents by Chief Electoral Officer

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rules 50(1)(b) and 52 of the referendum rules apply to those documents (and rule 58(1) of the Local Elections Rules has effect as if any reference to those documents were omitted).

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Schedule 3 to the Local Elections (Northern Ireland) Order 2010 has effect—

Countermand or abandonment of poll

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the countermand or direction does not affect the poll for the other election or the poll for the referendum.

PART 2 — Postal voting

Interpretation

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In this Part—

Attendance at proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers

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Procedure on issue of postal ballot papers

43

Provisions requiring declaration of identity to indicate colours of ballot papers

44

Envelopes

45

Spoilt postal ballot papers

46

Opening of postal voters’ ballot box

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The following provisions have effect as if for the words after “opened” there were substituted “at the counting of the ballot papers”—

Opening of ballot paper envelopes

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Countermand or abandonment of poll for relevant election

49

The following provisions do not apply where the Chief Electoral Officer decides that the proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers in respect of the referendum and the relevant elections are to be taken together—

Retention of documents

50

the Chief Electoral Officer must seal those envelopes or postal ballot papers up in a separate packet, endorse the packet as mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)(a) and retain the packet.

PART 3 — Forms referred to in Part 1

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

SCHEDULE 9

The Schedule referred to in section 6(1) is as follows—

SCHEDULE 10

PART 1 — Amendments of the parliamentary elections rules

1

Schedule 1 to the 1983 Act (parliamentary elections rules) is amended as follows.

2

For rule 18 (poll to be taken by ballot) there is substituted—

(18) The votes at the poll shall be given by ballot in accordance with rule 37A below, the result shall be ascertained in accordance with rule 45A below and the successful candidate shall be declared to have been elected.

3

In rule 29 (equipment of polling stations), in paragraph (5), for the words after “the notice” there is substituted—

Remember—use 1, 2, 3 etc at this election—this is an election using the alternative vote system. Put the number 1 next to the name of the candidate who is your first choice (or your only choice, if you want to vote for only one candidate). You can also put the number 2 next to your second choice, 3 next to your third choice, and so on. You can mark as few or as many choices (up to the number of candidates) as you wish. Do not use the same number more than once. Put no other mark on the ballot paper, or your vote may not be counted.

4

In rule 44 (attendance at counting of votes), in paragraph (5), for “the candidate for whom the vote is given” there is substituted “the candidates to whom votes are allocated under rule 45A below”.

5

(1) At the time when any stage of the counting or re-counting of the votes is completed, a candidate or candidate’s election agent who is then present may request the returning officer to have the votes re-counted or again re-counted in respect of any or all of the stages so far completed. (1A) The returning officer may refuse to comply with a request under paragraph (1) above if in the officer’s opinion it is unreasonable.

(3) At any time before the declaration of the result, the returning officer may, if the officer thinks fit, have the votes re-counted or again re-counted in respect of any or all of the stages.

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(aa) on which the number 1 has not been marked against the name of any of the candidates, or (b) on which the number 1 has been marked against the name of more than one candidate, or

,

(2) A ballot paper on which a number is marked elsewhere than in a proper place shall not be deemed to be void for that reason alone. (2A) If a ballot paper is marked with the same number (other than the number 1) against the name of more than one candidate, that number (each time it appears) and any numbers after the repeated numbers shall be ignored for the purposes of rule 45A above. (2B) If— (a) one or more preferences are validly marked on a ballot paper, and (b) other marks are made on the paper which do not indicate a clear intention as to the voter’s next preference, those other marks shall be ignored for the purposes of rule 45A above. (2C) A ballot paper on which the voter makes any mark which— (a) is clearly intended to indicate a particular preference for a particular candidate, but (b) is not a number (or is a number written otherwise than as an arabic numeral), shall be treated in the same way as if the appropriate number (written as an arabic numeral) had been marked instead. (2D) In paragraph (2C) above a reference to a mark includes a reference to more than one mark. (2E) Paragraphs (2B) and (2C) above apply only if the way the paper is marked does not itself identify the voter and it is not shown that the voter can be identified by it.

(3A) Where— (a) any mark on a ballot paper is ignored by reason of paragraph (2A) or (2B) above, and (b) the vote in question is not reallocated in accordance with rule 45A above, but would have been if the mark had been treated as indicating a preference for a remaining candidate, the returning officer shall endorse the ballot paper in question with the words “not reallocated” and an indication of the stage at which the mark was ignored. (3B) Where the returning officer endorses a ballot paper as mentioned in paragraph (3A), the officer shall add to the endorsement the words “decision objected to” if an objection is made by a counting agent to the decision.

(aa) not marking the number 1 against the name of any of the candidates; (b) marking the number 1 against the name of more than one candidate;

;

(d) unmarked or marked in a way that does not indicate a clear choice as to the voter’s first (or only) preference.

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For rule 49 (equality of votes), and the heading, there is substituted—

(49) (1) This rule applies to determine which candidate is eliminated under rule 45A(3) above in a case where— (a) there are two or more candidates with fewer votes than the others but an equal number to each other, or (b) there are three or more candidates, or remaining candidates, and they all have an equal number of votes to each other. The candidates with an equal number of votes to each other are referred to in this rule as “the tied candidates”. (2) The candidate to be eliminated where there has been a previous elimination is— (a) whichever of the tied candidates was allocated the fewer or fewest votes in accordance with voters’ first preferences, or (b) if that fails to resolve the tie, whichever of them had the fewer or fewest votes after the next stage of counting (if any), and so on. (3) Where there has been no previous elimination, or where there has been a previous elimination but the tie is not resolved under paragraph (2) above, the returning officer shall forthwith decide by lot which of the tied candidates is to be eliminated. (49A) (1) This rule applies to determine which candidate is elected under rule 45A above— (a) in a case where there are only two remaining candidates and they have an equal number of votes, or (b) in the case of an election with only two candidates who receive an equal number of votes. (2) Where paragraph (1)(a) applies, the candidate to be elected is— (a) whichever of the remaining candidates was allocated the more votes in accordance with voter’s first preferences, or (b) if that fails to resolve the tie, whichever of them had the more votes after the next stage of counting (if any), and so on. (3) Where paragraph (1)(a) above applies but the tie is not resolved under paragraph (2) above, or where paragraph (1)(b) above applies, the returning officer shall forthwith decide by lot which of the two candidates is to be elected.

8

In rule 50 (declaration of result), in paragraph (1), for sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) there is substituted—

(a) declare the number of votes obtained by each candidate (including any reallocated in accordance with rule 45A above), starting with the candidate with the fewest and proceeding in order to the candidate with the most; (aa) declare which is the candidate who (in accordance with that rule) is elected; (ab) declare the stage at which each eliminated candidate was eliminated and the stage at which the elected candidate was elected; (b) return the name of the elected candidate to the Clerk of the Crown; (c) give public notice of the name of the elected candidate, the number of rejected ballot papers under each head shown in the statement of rejected ballot papers, the number of votes allocated to each candidate in accordance with voters’ first preferences, and for each subsequent stage of counting— (i) the name of the eliminated candidate, (ii) the number of votes reallocated to each of the remaining candidates, and (iii) the number of votes of the candidate eliminated at the previous stage that were not reallocated.

9

In rule 53 (return or forfeiture of candidate’s deposit), in paragraph (4), for the words after “is completed,” there is substituted “the number of first-preference votes obtained by the candidate is found to be not more than one-twentieth of the total number of first-preference votes obtained by all the candidates.”

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(a) declare the number of votes obtained by each candidate (including any reallocated in accordance with rule 45A above), starting with the candidate with the fewest and proceeding in order to the candidate with the most, (aa) declare that the deceased candidate would have been elected had he not died,

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(c) give public notice of the number of rejected ballot papers under each head shown in the statement of rejected ballot papers, the number of votes allocated to each candidate in accordance with voters’ first preferences, and for each subsequent stage of counting— (i) the name of the candidate eliminated, (ii) the number of votes reallocated to each of the remaining candidates, and (iii) the number of votes of the candidate eliminated at the previous stage that were not reallocated.

11

(62) (1) This rule applies in relation to an election mentioned in rule 60(1) above. (2) The reference in rule 45A(3) above to the candidate with the fewest votes, in a case where— (a) there are— (i) two or more candidates with fewer votes than the others but an equal number to each other, or (ii) three or more candidates, or remaining candidates, all with the same number of votes, and (b) one of them is a deceased candidate, shall be taken as a reference to the deceased candidate. (3) The reference in rule 45A(4) or (5) above to the candidate with more votes than the other remaining candidates put together, in a case where— (a) there are only two remaining candidates, (b) those two candidates have an equal number of votes, and (c) one of them is a deceased candidate, shall be taken as a reference to the candidate other than the deceased candidate. (4) Where paragraph (2) or (3) above applies, it applies in place of rule 49 or 49A above.

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Put the number 1 next to the name of the candidate who is your first choice (or your only choice, if you want to vote for only one candidate). You can also put the number 2 next to your second choice, 3 next to your third choice, and so on. You can mark as few or as many choices (up to the number of candidates) as you wish. Do not use the same number more than once.

1 When you are given a ballot paper go to one of the compartments.
1 Put the number 1 on the ballot paper in the box to the right of the name of the candidate who is your first choice (or your only choice, if you want to vote for only one candidate).
1 You can also put the number 2 in the box to the right of the name of the candidate who is your second choice, the number 3 in the box to the right of the name of the candidate who is your third choice, and so on.
1 You can mark as few or as many choices (up to the number of candidates) as you wish.
1 Do not use the same number more than once.

PART 2 — Amendments of other provisions of the 1983 Act

13

The 1983 Act is amended as follows.

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15

In section 113 (bribery), in subsection (7)—

(a) the expression

;

(b) a reference to voting or refraining from voting, in the case of a parliamentary election, includes a reference to marking or refraining from marking preferences on the ballot paper; (c) a reference to the vote of any voter, in the case of a parliamentary election, includes a reference to the marking of a voter’s preferences on the ballot paper.

16

In section 114 (treating), at the end there is inserted—

(4) Subsection (7)(b) of section 113 above has effect for the purposes of this section as it has effect for the purposes of that one.

17

In section 115 (undue influence), at the end there is inserted—

(3) Subsection (7)(b) of section 113 above has effect for the purposes of this section as it has effect for the purposes of that one.

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19

(6A) If the petition relates to an election conducted under the parliamentary elections rules and it appears that there is an equality of votes between any candidates (a “tie”)— (a) rule 49, 49A or 62 of those rules (whichever is relevant) shall apply for the purposes of the petition; (b) where under rule 49 or 49A the tie falls to be resolved by lot— (i) any decision made by lot by the returning officer under that rule shall, in so far as it resolves the tie, be effective also for the purposes of the petition, and (ii) in so far as the tie is not resolved by such a decision, the court shall resolve it by lot.

20

In section 165 (avoidance of election for employing corrupt agent), after subsection (3) there is inserted—

(3A) In the case of a parliamentary election— (a) a vote shall be deemed in accordance with subsection (3) above to be thrown away only to the extent that it indicates a preference (whether a first preference or any other) for the person who was under the incapacity, and (b) any number on the voter’s ballot paper indicating a subsequent preference shall be treated as reduced by one.

21

In section 166 (votes to be struck off for corrupt or illegal practices), in subsection (1), for the words from “election there shall” to the end there is substituted “election, then on a scrutiny—

(a) there shall be disregarded any preference for the candidate (whether a first preference or any other) indicated by a voter who is proved to have been so bribed, treated or unduly influenced, and (b) any number on the voter’s ballot paper indicating a subsequent preference shall be treated as reduced by one.

22

In section 199B (translations etc of certain documents), in subsection (6), for the words “in the case of a parliamentary election or” in paragraph (a) there is substituted—

in the case of a parliamentary election, must have printed the following words both at the top and immediately below the list of candidates: - Put the number 1 next to the name of the candidate who is your first choice (or your only choice, if you want to vote for only one candidate). - You can also put the number 2 next to your second choice, 3 next to your third choice, and so on. - You can mark as few or as many choices (up to the number of candidates) as you wish. - Do not use the same number more than once. (aa) in the case of

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PART 3 — Amendments of other enactments

Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986

23

In Schedule 2A to the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (public hearings about Boundary Commission proposals), in the definition of “qualifying party” in paragraph 9, for “votes” there is substituted “first-preference votes”.

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000

24

In section 3A of the 2000 Act (four Electoral Commissioners to be persons put forward by parties), in subsection (7), for “votes cast for” there is substituted “first-preference votes obtained by”.

SCHEDULE 11

The Schedule referred to in section 12(2) is as follows—

SCHEDULE 12

PART 1 — Voting system for parliamentary elections

PART 2 — Parliamentary constituencies

The referendum

Referendum on the alternative vote system

Interpretation

Result of the referendum

Boundary Commissions: reports etc

Number and distribution of seats

Boundary Commission proposals: publicity and consultation

Orders

Referendum period

Counting officers

Regional Counting Officers

Assistance to counting officers etc

General duties of counting officers etc

Appointment of deputies and clerks

Counting officers etc: correction of procedural errors

Public notices

Role of Electoral Commission

Encouraging participation

Referendum agents

Responsible persons

Grants to designated organisations may be paid in instalments

Expenses incurred by persons acting in concert

Advertisements

Non-domestic rating: premises used for referendum purposes

Payments to counting officers and Regional Counting Officers

Taxation of counting officer's or Regional Counting Officer's account

Electoral Commission accounts

Restriction on challenge to referendum result

Time

Timetable

Computation of time

General provisions

Notice of referendum

Poll to be taken by ballot

The ballot paper

Corresponding number list

The official mark

Prohibition of disclosure of vote

Use of schools and public rooms

Modification of forms

Action to be taken before the poll

Notice of poll

Postal ballot papers

Provision of polling stations

Appointment of presiding officers and clerks

Issue of official poll cards

Notification that certain electors entitled to absent vote

Equipment of polling stations

Appointment of polling and counting agents

Notification of requirement of secrecy

Return of postal ballot papers

The poll

Admission to polling station

Keeping of order in polling station

Sealing of ballot boxes

Questions to be put to voters

Challenge of voter

Voting procedure

Votes marked by presiding officer

Voting by people with disabilities

Tendered ballot papers

Refusal to deliver ballot paper

Spoilt ballot papers

Correction of errors on day of poll

Adjournment of poll in case of riot

Procedure on close of poll

Counting of votes

Attendance at the count

The count

Re-count

Rejected ballot papers

Direction to conduct re-count

Decisions on ballot papers

Final proceedings

Declaration by counting officers

Declaration by Regional Counting Officers

Declaration of referendum result by Chief Counting Officer

Disposal of documents

Sealing up of ballot papers

Delivery or retention of documents

Orders for production of documents

Retention and public inspection of documents

Supplementary

Interpretation

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

FORM 1 - FORM OF BALLOT PAPER

FORM 2 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED IF REFERENDUM TAKEN ALONE)

FORM 3 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT

FORM 4 - DECLARATION OF IDENTITY (NORTHERN IRELAND)

FORM 5 - OFFICIAL POLL CARD (TO BE SENT TO AN ELECTOR NOT VOTING BY POST)

FORM 6 - OFFICIAL POSTAL POLL CARD (TO BE SENT TO AN ELECTOR VOTING BY POST)

FORM 7 - OFFICIAL PROXY POLL CARD (TO BE SENT TO AN APPOINTED PROXY VOTING IN PERSON)

FORM 8 - OFFICIAL PROXY POSTAL POLL CARD (TO BE SENT TO AN APPOINTED PROXY VOTING BY POST)

FORM 9 - OFFICIAL POLL CARD (TO BE SENT TO AN ELECTOR IN NORTHERN IRELAND NOT VOTING BY POST)

FORM 10 - OFFICIAL PROXY POLL CARD (TO BE SENT TO AN APPOINTED PROXY VOTING IN PERSON IN NORTHERN IRELAND)

FORM 11 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED IN POLLING STATIONS IF REFERENDUM TAKEN ALONE)

FORM 12 - FORM OF DIRECTIONS FOR THE GUIDANCE OF THE VOTERS IN VOTING

FORM 13 - FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT

FORM 14 - FORM OF DECLARATION TO BE MADE BY THE COMPANION OF A VOTER WITH DISABILITIES

Interpretation

Manner of voting in the referendum

Entitlement to vote by post or by proxy

Application to vote by post or by proxy in the referendum

Absent voters lists

Proxies

Voting as proxy

Use of personal identifier information

Offences

Interpretation

Manner of voting in the referendum

Entitlement to vote by post or by proxy

Application to vote by post or by proxy in the referendum

Absent voters lists

Proxies

Voting as proxy

Offences

For “subsection (4) above and rule 37E(1) in Schedule 1 to this Act” substitute “ rule 27 of the referendum rules ”.

In subsection (2), for “at a parliamentary or local government election” substitute “ in the referendum ”.

For subsections (1) to (4) substitute—

For subsections (3) and (4) substitute—

For subsection (2) substitute—

In subsection (1), for paragraphs (a) to (d) substitute—

In subsection (1)(a), for “regulations under rule 57 of the parliamentary election rules” substitute “ regulations mentioned in rule 52(5)(a) of the referendum rules ”.

For “the election of any candidate at a parliamentary election or a local government election to which this section applies” substitute “ a particular result in the referendum ”.

For subsection (2) substitute—

In subsection (2), for “an election” substitute “ the referendum ”.

For subsection (1) substitute—

In subsection (2D), for paragraph (a) substitute—

For subsections (5) and (6) substitute—

In the definition of “prescribed”, after “regulations” insert “ applied by Schedule 4 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 ”.

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000

Electoral Administration Act 2006

General provisions

Interpretation

Functions to be performed by counting officer

Attendance and conduct of observers

Cost of combined polls

Application of other provisions about combination of polls

Forms

Action to be taken before poll

Corresponding number lists

Notice of poll

Notice of polling stations

Postal voting statements

Colour of ballot papers

Polling stations

Official poll cards

Ballot boxes

Form of corresponding number lists provided to polling stations

Ballot paper displayed in polling stations

Guidance to be exhibited inside and outside polling stations

Guidance to be exhibited in each polling station compartment

Notice of appointment of polling and counting agents

The poll

Admission to the polling station

Voting by persons on duty on day of poll

Questions put to voters: local referendums

Voting procedure: copies of registers and absent voters lists

List of votes marked by presiding officer

Declaration to be made by the companion of a voter with disabilities

List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

Tendered votes list

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

Notice of adjournment in case of riot

Procedure on close of poll

Counting of votes

Attendance and arrangements for counting

Counting and separation of ballot papers by counting officer

Delivery of ballot papers etc to returning officers

Counting of votes

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

Declaration of result

Declaration

Disposal of documents etc

Packets of documents

Delivery and retention of documents

Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate

Provision of registers etc to counting officer

Registers

Absent voters lists

Personal identifier information

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

FORM 1 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED FOR COMBINED POLLS)

FORM 2 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT (FOR USE WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS COMBINED)

FORM 3 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT (FOR USE WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS NOT COMBINED)

FORM 4 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED IN POLLING STATIONS FOR COMBINED POLLS)

FORM 5 - GUIDANCE FOR VOTERS TO BE EXHIBITED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE EVERY POLLING STATION

FORM 6 - GUIDANCE FOR VOTERS TO BE EXHIBITED IN EVERY POLLING STATION COMPARTMENT

FORM 7 - FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT

FORM 8 - FORM OF DECLARATION TO BE MADE BY THE COMPANION OF A VOTER WITH DISABILITIES

General provisions

Interpretation

Cost of combined polls

Publication of statement of persons nominated

Forms

Action to be taken before poll

Corresponding number lists

Notice of polling stations

Postal voting

Polling stations

Appointment of presiding officers and clerks

Official poll cards

Equipment of polling stations

Colour of ballot papers

Form of corresponding number lists provided to polling stations

Ballot paper displayed in polling stations

Guidance to be exhibited inside and outside polling stations

Guidance to be exhibited in each polling station compartment

Notice of appointment of polling and counting agents

Notification of requirement of secrecy

Return of postal ballot papers

The poll

Admission to the polling station

Voting by persons on duty on day of poll

Removal from polling station

Voting procedure: copies of registers and lists of proxies

List of votes marked by presiding officer

Declaration to be made by the companion of a voter with disabilities

List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

Tendered votes list

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

Notice of adjournment in case of riot

Procedure on close of poll

Counting of votes

Attendance and arrangements for counting

Counting and separation of ballot papers by counting officer

Delivery of ballot papers etc to returning officers

Counting of votes

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

Declaration of result

Declaration

Disposal of documents etc

Packets of documents

Delivery and retention of documents

Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate

Provision of registers etc to counting officer

Registers

Absent voters lists

Personal identifier information

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

FORM 1 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED FOR COMBINED POLLS)

FORM 2 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT (TO BE USED WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS COMBINED)

FORM 3 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT (TO BE USED FOR REFERENDUM WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS NOT COMBINED)

FORM 4 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT (TO BE USED FOR NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES ELECTION WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS NOT COMBINED)

FORM 5 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED IN POLLING STATIONS FOR COMBINED POLLS)

FORM 6 - GUIDANCE FOR VOTERS TO BE EXHIBITED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE EVERY POLLING STATION

FORM 7 - GUIDANCE FOR VOTERS TO BE EXHIBITED IN EVERY POLLING STATION COMPARTMENT

FORM 8 - FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT

FORM 9 - FORM OF DECLARATION TO BE MADE BY THE COMPANION OF A VOTER WITH DISABILITIES

FORM 10 - STATEMENT AS TO POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS FOR THE REFERENDUM

General provisions

Interpretation

Cost of combined polls

Forms

Action to be taken before poll

Corresponding number lists

Notice of polling stations

Postal voting

Polling stations

Appointment of presiding officers and clerks

Official poll cards

Equipment of polling stations

Colour of ballot papers

Form of corresponding number lists provided to polling stations

Ballot paper displayed in polling stations

Guidance to be exhibited outside and inside polling stations

Guidance to be exhibited in each polling station compartment

Notice of appointment of polling and counting agents

Notification of requirement of secrecy

The poll

Admission to the polling station

Voting by persons on duty on day of poll

Removal from polling station

Voting procedure: copies of registers and lists of proxies

List of votes marked by presiding officer

Declaration to be made by the companion of a voter with disabilities

List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

Tendered votes list

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

Notice of adjournment in case of riot

Procedure on close of poll

Counting of votes

Attendance and arrangements for counting

Counting and separation of ballot papers by counting officer

Delivery of ballot papers etc to returning officers

Counting of votes

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

Declaration of result

Declaration

Disposal of documents etc

Packets of documents

Delivery and retention of documents

Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate

Provision of registers etc to counting officer

Registers

Absent voters lists

Personal identifier information

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

FORM 1 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED FOR COMBINED POLLS)

FORM 2 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT (TO BE USED WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS COMBINED)

FORM 3 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT (TO BE USED FOR REFERENDUM WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS NOT COMBINED)

FORM 4 - FORM OF POSTAL VOTING STATEMENT (TO BE USED FOR SCOTTISH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS NOT COMBINED)

FORM 5 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED IN POLLING STATIONS FOR COMBINED POLLS)

FORM 6 - GUIDANCE FOR VOTERS TO BE EXHIBITED OUTSIDE AND INSIDE EVERY POLLING STATION

FORM 7 - GUIDANCE FOR VOTERS TO BE EXHIBITED IN EVERY POLLING STATION COMPARTMENT

FORM 8 - FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT

FORM 9 - FORM OF DECLARATION TO BE MADE BY THE COMPANION OF A VOTER WITH DISABILITIES

FORM 10 - STATEMENT AS TO POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS FOR THE REFERENDUM

General provisions

Interpretation

Cost of combined polls

Publication of statement of persons nominated

Directions by Chief Counting Officer to Chief Electoral Officer

Forms

Action to be taken before poll

Corresponding number lists

Notice of polling stations

Declarations of identity

Colour of ballot papers

Polling stations

Official poll cards

Ballot boxes

Form of corresponding number lists provided to polling stations

Ballot paper displayed in polling stations

Guidance to be exhibited outside and inside polling stations

The poll

Admission to the polling station

Questions to be put to voters

Voting procedure: copies of registers and lists of proxies

List of votes marked by presiding officer

Declaration to be made by the companion of a voter with disabilities

List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

Tendered votes list

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

Procedure on close of poll

Counting of votes

Attendance and arrangements for counting

Counting and separation of ballot papers

Counting of votes

Application

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

Declaration of result

Declaration

Disposal of documents etc

Retention of certain documents by Chief Electoral Officer

Countermand or abandonment of poll

Interpretation

Attendance at proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers

Procedure on issue of postal ballot papers

Provisions requiring declaration of identity to indicate colours of ballot papers

Envelopes

Spoilt postal ballot papers

Opening of postal voters' ballot box

Opening of ballot paper envelopes

Countermand or abandonment of poll for relevant election

Retention of documents

Note - The forms contained in this Part may be adapted so far as circumstances require.

FORM 1 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED FOR COMBINED POLLS)

FORM 2 - FORM OF DECLARATION OF IDENTITY (TO BE USED WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS COMBINED)

FORM 3 - FORM OF DECLARATION OF IDENTITY (TO BE USED FOR REFERENDUM WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS NOT COMBINED)

FORM 4 - FORM OF DECLARATION OF IDENTITY (TO BE USED FOR NORTHERN IRELAND ASSEMBLY ELECTION WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS NOT COMBINED)

FORM 5 - FORM OF DECLARATION OF IDENTITY (TO BE USED FOR LOCAL ELECTION WHERE PROCEEDINGS ON ISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS NOT COMBINED)

FORM 6 - FORM OF CORRESPONDING NUMBER LIST (TO BE USED IN POLLING STATIONS FOR COMBINED POLLS)

FORM 7 - GUIDANCE FOR VOTERS TO BE EXHIBITED OUTSIDE EVERY POLLING STATION AND IN EVERY COMPARTMENT INSIDE

FORM 8 - FORM OF DECLARATION TO BE MADE BY THE COMPANION OF A VOTER WITH DISABILITIES

The Schedule referred to in section 6(1) is as follows—

Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000

The Schedule referred to in section 12(2) is as follows—

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Editorial notes

[^key-914e289ea07bc5f045723cbc4510f101]: Sch. 10 repealed (8.7.2011) by Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 (Repeal of Alternative Vote Provisions) Order 2011 (S.I. 2011/1702), arts. 1, 2(b)

[^key-f0564ff1c5ffcb354395b1ece44bb20e]: Sch. 12 Pt. 1 repealed (8.7.2011) by Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 (Repeal of Alternative Vote Provisions) Order 2011 (S.I. 2011/1702), arts. 1, 2(c)

[^key-688adb72e2147fc9ddefc8ab5a698407]: S. 9 repealed (8.7.2011) by Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 (Repeal of Alternative Vote Provisions) Order 2011 (S.I. 2011/1702), arts. 1, 2(a)

Number and distribution of seats

Boundary Commission proposals: publicity and consultation

Orders

For “subsection (4) above and rule 37E(1) in Schedule 1 to this Act” substitute “ rule 27 of the referendum rules ”.

In subsection (2), for “at a parliamentary or local government election” substitute “ in the referendum ”.

For subsections (1) to (4) substitute—

For subsections (3) and (4) substitute—

For subsection (2) substitute—

In subsection (1)(a), for “regulations under rule 57 of the parliamentary election rules” substitute “ regulations mentioned in rule 52(5)(a) of the referendum rules ”.

For “the election of any candidate at a parliamentary election or a local government election to which this section applies” substitute “ a particular result in the referendum ”.

For subsection (2) substitute—

In subsection (2), for “an election” substitute “ the referendum ”.

For subsection (1) substitute—

For subsections (5) and (6) substitute—

In the definition of “prescribed”, after “regulations” insert “ applied by Schedule 4 to the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 ”.

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