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PART 2 REGULATIONS FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE REFERENDUM IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
PART 3 ABSENT VOTING IN THE REFERENDUM IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
APPLICATION OF PROVISIONS OF THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT 1983
PART 2 APPLICATION OF PROVISIONS
4.Alteration of registers pending the referendum: England, Wales and Scotland
5.Alteration of registers pending the referendum: Northern Ireland
20.Failure to comply with conditions relating to supply etc of documents
24.Premises used for referendum meetings in Scotland or Northern Ireland
33.Rights of creditors where applied provision prohibits payments
38.Prosecution and conviction of illegal practice and illegal payments
40.Prosecution of offences committed outside the United Kingdom
APPLICATION OF EXISTING PROVISIONS OF REGULATIONS
PART 1 THE 2001 REGULATIONS (ENGLAND AND WALES) AND THE 2001 REGULATIONS (SCOTLAND)
2.The following provisions of the relevant regulations apply for the...
8.Address to which to send ballot paper: requirements if different to address in application
9.Address to which to send ballot paper: requirements if different to address in records
11.Additional requirements for applications for proxy to vote
17.Conditions on use, supply and inspection of absent voter records or lists
21.Persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue of postal ballot papers
22.Persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers
23.Agents of candidate who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers
34.Alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement: England and Wales
35.Alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement: Scotland
42.Procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification
51.Interpretation and application of Part 6: England and Wales
52.Restriction on supply etc of full register: England and Wales
54.Supply of free copy of full register for electoral purposes and restrictions on use: Scotland
55.Supply of free copy of full register for electoral purposes and restrictions on use: England and Wales
60.Supply of marked registers and lists after an election: England and Wales
61.Supply of marked registers and lists after an election: Scotland
63.For the purposes of the referendum, in regulation 118 of...
64.Conditions on use, supply and disclosure of documents open to public inspection
PART 2 THE 2008 REGULATIONS (NORTHERN IRELAND)
67.The following provisions of the 2008 Regulations apply for the...
72.Address to which to send ballot paper: requirements if different to address in application
73.Address to which to send ballot paper: requirements if different to address in records
74.Additional requirements for applications for appointment of a proxy
75.Additional requirements for applications in respect of a particular election
76.Additional requirements for applications by proxies to vote by post at a particular election
83.Persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers
84.Agents of candidate who may attend proceedings on issue or receipt of postal ballot papers
107.Conditions on use, supply and disclosure of documents open to public inspection
110.The Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (Scotland) Regulations...
111.The Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015 apply...
114.Persons convicted of corrupt or illegal practices: Gibraltar
115.Regulation 112 of the European Parliamentary Elections Regulations 2004 applies...
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