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Section 18 (polling districts and polling places) | For subsections (1) to (8) substitute—
“(1)Every voting area shall be divided into the same polling districts, each with the same polling place, as have effect for the purposes of local government elections.
(2)Subsection (1) shall have effect subject to any direction of a returning officer changing polling districts or places where he considers it necessary to do so by reason of special circumstances.
(3)In this section “voting area” means a local government area in Scotland or a county or county borough in Wales.”.
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Section 29(3) to (4A) and (5) to (9) (payments by and to returning officer) | A reference to a returning officer is to be construed as a reference to a returning officer, a counting officer or a Chief Counting Officer. |
Section 30(1) to (3) (taxation of returning officer’s account) | A reference to a returning officer shall be construed as a reference to a returning officer, a counting officer or a Chief Counting Officer. |
Section 47(1) (loan of equipment for local elections) | Omit the words “at a local government election”. |
Section 49(2), (4) and (5) (effect of registers) | In subsection (5)—
(a) omit “a parliamentary or”, and
(b) omit “prevent the rejection of the vote on a scrutiny, or”.
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Section 50(b) and (c) (effect of misdescription) |
Section 60 (personation) |
Section 61 (other voting offences) | For subsections (2) to (4) substitute—
“(2)A person shall be guilty of an offence if—
(a)he votes on his own behalf otherwise than by proxy—
(i)more than once in the same electoral area,
(ii)in more than one electoral area, or
(iii)in any electoral area when there is in force an appointment of a person to vote as his proxy in the referendum in another electoral area, or
(b)he votes on his own behalf in person and is entitled to vote by post, or
(c)he votes on his own behalf in person knowing that a person appointed to vote as his proxy has already voted in person or is entitled to vote by post, or
(d)he applies 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 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 either—
(i)more than once in the same electoral area, or
(ii)in more than one electoral area, or
(b)he votes in person as proxy for a person and is entitled to vote by post as proxy for that person, or
(c)he votes in person as proxy for someone whom he knows already to have voted in person.
(4)A person shall also be guilty of an offence if he votes as proxy in any electoral area for more than two persons of whom he is not the husband, wife, parent, grandparent, brother, sister, child or grandchild.
(4A)In this section a reference to voting more than once is, in relation to the referendum in Scotland, a reference to voting more than once with either or both of the two forms of ballot paper.”.
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Section 63 (breach of official duty) | The reference in subsection (3)(b) to a returning officer shall be construed as a reference to a returning officer, a counting officer or a Chief Counting Officer. |
Section 65 (tampering with papers) | The reference in subsection (3) to a returning officer shall be construed as a reference to a returning officer, a counting officer or a Chief Counting Officer. |
Section 66 (requirement of secrecy) | For subsection (1)(b) substitute—
“(b)every Member of Parliament or councillor so attending”.
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Section 92 (broadcasting from outside the United Kingdom). |
Section 94(1) (imitation poll cards) |
Section 95 (schools and rooms for meetings) | For subsection (1) substitute—
“(1)Subject to the provisions of this section, any person is entitled, for the purpose of holding a public meeting to promote a particular result in a referendum, to use free of charge at reasonable times during the campaign period any meeting room to which this section applies.
(1A)In subsection (1) “the campaign period” means the period of 17 days ending with the day before the date of the referendum.”.
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| Omit subsection (2). |
| In subsection (3), omit “situated in the constituency”. |
| In subsection (4), omit “or on whose behalf”. |
| In subsection (5), for “candidate” substitute “ person ”.
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| The lists maintained in accordance with paragraph 3 of Schedule 5 to the 1983 Act shall have effect for the purposes of a referendum; and any person shall, before a referendum, be entitled at all reasonable hours to inspect those lists or a copy of them. |
Section 97 (disturbances at election meetings) | For subsection (2) substitute—
“(2)This section applies to a meeting in connection with a referendum held during the campaign period.
(2A)In subsection (2) “the campaign period” means the period of 17 days ending with the day before the date of the referendum.”.
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Section 100(1) and (2) (illegal canvassing by police officers) | In subsection (1), for the words from “from giving his vote” to the end substitute “ from giving his vote, in a referendum, in a local government area wholly or partly within the police area ”.
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Sections 101 to 104 (conveyance of voters) |
Section 105(1) and (3) (access to polling place by sea) | The reference in subsection (1) to a county constituency shall be construed as a reference to a local government area in Scotland or a county or county borough in Wales. |
Section 109 (payments for exhibition of election notices) |
Section 110 (printer’s name and address on election publications) | For subsection (3) substitute—
“(3)A person acting in contravention of this section shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.”.
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Section 111 (prohibition of paid canvassers) |
Section 112(a) and (c) (providing money for illegal purposes) |
Sections 113 to 115 (bribery, treating and undue influence) |
Section 116(a) (rights of creditors) |
Section 117(2) (granting employees right of absence to vote) |
In section 118 (interpretation of Part II), the definitions of “money”, “pecuniary reward” and “payment” |
Section 160(4), (5) and (7) (persons guilty of corrupt or illegal practices) | This section has effect only for the purposes of the application of section 173; and—
(a) a reference in subsection (4) or (5) to an election is not affected by paragraph 13(3)(a) of this Schedule, and
(b) for subsection (5)(a) and (b), and the words in subsection (5) after paragraph (b), substitute—
“for or within any voting area where, or in relation to which, the illegal practice occurred.
(5A)In subsection (5) “voting area” means a local government area in Scotland or a county or county borough in Wales.”.
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Section 167 (application for relief) |
Sections 168 to 170 (prosecutions for corrupt and illegal practices) |
Section 173 (incapacities on conviction of corrupt or illegal practice) |
Sections 174 to 176 (mitigation of incapacities, illegal payments, etc., and prosecutions) |
Section 177 (summary trial) | For “in the county in which the local government area for which the election was held is situated or which it adjoins” substitute “ in the county or county borough where, or in relation to which, the offence is alleged to have been committed ”.
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Section 178 (prosecution of offences committed outside the United Kingdom) |
Section 179 (offences by associations) |
Section 181(1) (Director of Public Prosecutions) |
Section 184 (service of notices) |
In section 185 (interpretation of Part III), the definitions of “judicial office”, “money” and “pecuniary reward”, “payment”, and “public office” |
Section 200(1) and (2) (public notices, and declarations) |
In section 202 (interpretation), the definitions in subsection (1) of “the absent voters’ list”, “citizen of the Union” and “relevant citizen of the Union”, “elector”, “legal incapacity”, “the list of proxies”, “parliamentary elections rules”, “person”, and “voter”; and subsection (2) |
Section 203(1) (local government provisions as to England and Wales) |
Section 204(1), (3) and (5) (general application to Scotland) |