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4.Information to be made available in relation to referendums
8.Conduct of referendum: poll at referendum not taken together with poll at relevant election or referendum
10.Cross-boundary referendum areas and the Chief Counting Officer
13.Combination of polls: supplementary provisions relating to relevant elections
15.Non-domestic rating: premises used for referendum purposes
Matters relevant to referendum expenses
1.Advertising of any nature (whatever the medium used): Expenses in...
2.Unsolicited material addressed to voters (whether addressed to them by...
3.Any material of a description referred to in regulation 5(1)....
4.Market research or canvassing conducted for the purposes of ascertaining...
5.The provision of any property, services or facilities in connection...
7.Rallies and other events, including public meetings organised so as...
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING REFERENDUMS RULES
PART 4 Action to be Taken Before the Poll
30A.Postal voting documents handed in to the counting officer
30B.Rejection of postal voting documents handed in to the counting officer
30C.Procedure for dealing with rejected postal voting documents handed in to the counting officer
30D.Postal voting documents left behind with the counting officer
30E.Opening of delivered or collected packets of postal voting documents
Note:—The forms contained in this Appendix may be adapted so...
Form 10A—Ballot Paper Refusal List
Form 1 - Form of Ballot Paper: Question in referendum as specified in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1
Form 2 - Form of Ballot Paper: Question in referendum as specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 1
Form 3 - Form of Ballot Paper: Question in referendum as specified in paragraph 3 of Schedule 1
Form 8: Official Postal Poll Card (to be sent to a voter voting by post)
Form 10: Official Proxy Postal Poll Card (to be sent to an appointed proxy voting by post)
Form 11: Form of directions for the guidance of the voters and proxies in voting
Form 13: declaration to be made by the companion of a voter or proxy with disabilities
Application, with Modification, of other Acts and Subordinate Legislation
1.The Representation of the People (Combination of Polls) (England and Wales) Regulations 2004
2.In regulation 2 (interpretation)— (a) in paragraph (1), in the...
3.For regulation 4(8) substitute— (8) Subject to paragraph (9), where...
4.(1) Regulation 5 (functions at combined polls) is amended as...
5.(1) In regulation 6(3) and (4) (modification of provisions about...
6.In regulation 8 (modification of parliamentary elections rules)—
7.In Schedule 2 (modifications to parliamentary elections rules)—
15.The Local Elections (Principal Areas) (England and Wales) Rules 2006
16.In rule 2 (interpretation)— (a) in paragraph (1) in the...
18.The Local Elections (Parishes and Communities) (England and Wales) Rules 2006
19.In rule 2(1) (interpretation)— (a) in the definition of “counting...
21.The Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007
22.In regulation 2 (interpretation), in the definition of “the Referendums...
23.In Schedule 3 (mayoral election (combination of polls) rules), in...
25.In rule 2(1) (interpretation) in the definition of “referendum” after...
26.In rule 5(1) (rules for Authority elections combined with a...
30.In Schedule 8 (combined manual count rules) in paragraph 2(1)...
31.The Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2012
32.In regulation 2(1) (interpretation), in the definition of “relevant election...
33.In regulation 10 (combination of polls: general) after paragraph (8)...
34.In regulation 11 (combination of referendums and election polls: conduct...
35.The Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (Council Tax Increases) (England) Regulations 2012
36.In regulation 17(3) (combination and timing of polls: general)—
38.In article 2(1) (interpretation), in the definition of “local referendum”...
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING REFERENDUMS (COMBINATION OF POLLS) RULES
PART 4 Action to be Taken Before the Poll
Note:—The forms contained in this Appendix may be adapted so...
Form 11A—Ballot Paper Refusal List
Form 1 - Form of Ballot Paper: Question in referendum as specified in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1
Form 2 - Form of Ballot Paper: Question in referendum as specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 1
Form 3 - Form of Ballot Paper: Question in referendum as specified in paragraph 3 of Schedule 1
Form 9: Official Postal Poll Card (to be sent to a voter voting by post)
Form 11: Official Proxy Postal Poll Card (to be sent to an appointed proxy voting by post)
Form 12: Form of directions for the guidance of the voters and proxies in voting
Form 14: declaration to be made by the companion of a voter or proxy with disabilities
REGISTERING TO VOTE IN A BUSINESS REFERENDUM
PART 8 Publication and supply of register and lists
31.Restrictions on supply of business voting register and disclosure of information from it by the business registration officer or that officer’s staff
32.Restriction on the use of the business voting register, or information contained in it, supplied in accordance with enactments or obtained otherwise
33.Supply of copy of business voting register to the British Library and restrictions on use
34.Supply of copy of business voting register to the Office for National Statistics and restrictions on use
35.Supply of copy of business voting register to the Electoral Commission and restrictions on use
36.Supply of copy of business voting register to certain councils and restrictions on use
37.Supply of copy of business voting register to the security services
38.Supply of copy of business voting register to police forces and restrictions on use
39.Supply of copy of business voting register to public libraries and local authority archives services, and restrictions on use
40.Supply of copy of business voting register to counting officer
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD PLANNING BUSINESS REFERENDUMS RULES
16.Persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers
22.Sealing up of completed corresponding number lists and security of special lists
27.Alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement
27B.Rejection of postal voting documents handed in at a polling station
27C.Procedure for dealing with rejected postal voting documents handed in at a polling station
27D.Postal voting documents left behind at a polling station
30A.Postal voting documents handed in to the counting officer
30B.Rejection of postal voting documents handed in to the counting officer
30C.Procedure for dealing with rejected postal voting documents handed in to the counting officer
30D.Postal voting documents left behind with the counting officer
30E.Opening of delivered or collected packets of postal voting documents
35.Procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification
36.Postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification
Form 1 – form of Ballot Paper: Question in referendum as specified in paragraph 1 of Schedule 1
Form 2 – form of Ballot Paper: Question in referendum as specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 1
Form 4 – Form of Business Referendum Postal Voting Statement
Form 5 – Official Poll Card (to be sent to a named voter voting in person)
Form 7 – Form of directions for the guidance of the named voters in voting
Form 9: declaration to be made by the companion of a named voter with disabilities
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