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PART 2 Applications for electoral identity or anonymous elector’s documents
CHAPTER 4 Record of issued documents
20.Record of anonymous elector’s documents and electoral identity documents
21.Duties of registration officer and staff in relation to the record
22.Supply, disclosure and use of record for the purposes of relevant elections, petitions and referendums
23.Supply of the record to police forces and other organisations
24.Offence in respect of contravention of regulation 21(4) or (6), 22(2) or (3) or 23(3) or (4)
PART 5 Anonymous elector’s documents: reminders and replacement
PART 6 Ballot paper refusal lists and signing sheet refusal lists
PART 7 Rule 40B of the elections rules: collection and collation of information
PART 8 Amendments relating to the conduct of parliamentary elections
PART 10 Amendment of conduct rules for other elections, referendums and recall petitions
42.Amendment of the Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007
44.Amendment of Schedule 2 (modifications of Acts and statutory instruments)
45.Amendment of Schedule 3 (mayoral election combination of poll rules)
46.Amendment of the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2012
47.Amendment of regulation 13 (combination of referendum polls: supplementary)
48.Amendment of Schedule 3 (local government act referendum rules)
49.Amendment of Schedule 4 (application, with modifications, of Acts and subordinate legislation)
50.Amendment of Schedule 5 (local government act referendum combination of polls rules)
51.Amendment of the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (Council Tax Increases) (England) Regulations 2012
52.Amendment of Schedule 3 (local government finance act referendum rules)
53.Amendment of Schedule 4 (application, with modifications, of Acts and subordinate legislation)
54.Amendment of Schedule 5 (local government finance act referendum combination of polls rules)
55.Amendment of the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012
57.Amendment of article 13A (combination of polls: National Assembly for Wales)
61.Amendment of Part 3 of Schedule 4 (modifications to PCC elections rules for combination of polls)
62.Amendment of Part 5 of Schedule 4 (modifications to PCC elections rules for combination of poll with the poll for an election to Senedd Cymru)
63.Amendment of the Neighbourhood Planning (Referendums) Regulations 2012
64.Amendment of Schedule 3 (neighbourhood planning referendum rules)
65.Amendment of Part 1 of Schedule 4 (application, with modification, of other Acts and subordinate legislation)
66.Amendment of Schedule 5 (neighbourhood planning referendum combination of polls rules)
67.Amendment of Schedule 6 (registering to vote in a business referendum)
71.Amendment of regulation 17 (appointment of petition assistants)
72.Amendment of regulation 18 (issue of official petition notice)
73.Amendment of regulation 19 (equipment at petition signing place)
74.New regulation 20A (provision of private area for production of proof of identity: England and Wales and Scotland)
75.Amendment of regulation 25 (questions to be put to persons signing the petition)
76.Amendment of regulation 27 (signing procedure: England and Wales and Scotland)
77.Amendment of regulation 29 (signing sheets endorsed by petition clerk)
79.New regulation 30A (refusal to deliver signing sheet: England and Wales and Scotland)
80.Amendment of regulation 33 (daily verification and storage)
81.Amendment of regulation 37 (procedure on close of petition)
82.Amendment of regulation 43 (sealing up of signing sheets)
83.Amendment of regulation 44 (delivery of documents to the registration officer: England and Wales and Northern Ireland)
84.Amendment of regulation 45 (orders for production of documents: England and Wales and Northern Ireland)
85.Amendment of regulation 60 (general requirements for applications for absent signing)
86.New regulation 63A (additional requirements for applications for the appointment of a proxy on grounds relating to identification: England and Wales and Scotland)
87.Amendment of regulation 69 (additional requirements: applications for an emergency proxy signature in respect of a particular petition: England and Wales and Scotland)
88.New regulation 69A (additional requirements: applications for an emergency proxy signature in respect of a particular petition on grounds relating to identification: England and Wales and Scotland)
89.Amendment of regulation 71 (closing date for applications: England and Wales and Scotland)
90.New regulation 71A (grounds relating to identification: England and Wales and Scotland)
93.Amendment of the Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017
94.Amendment of Schedule 1 (combined authorities mayoral election rules)
95.Amendment of Schedule 2 (modifications of Acts and statutory instrument)
96.Amendment of Schedule 3 (combined authority mayoral election combination of polls rules)
97.Amendment of the Police and Crime Commissioner Elections (Welsh Forms) Order 2021
Identity document applications: photograph requirements
1.A photograph included in an identity document application (“the photograph”)...
2.The photograph must be a close-up photograph of the head...
3.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the photograph must show the...
6.For an application made other than via the digital service,...
7.For an application made via the digital service, the photograph...
Prescribed form of ballot paper refusal list at parliamentary elections
New forms of official poll cards and official proxy poll cards at parliamentary elections
Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007: New forms
Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2012: New forms
Police and Crime Commissioner Elections Order 2012: New forms
Neighbourhood Planning (Referendums) Regulations 2012: New forms
Recall of MPs Act 2015 (Recall Petition) Regulations 2016: New forms
Combined Authorities (Mayoral Elections) Order 2017: New forms
Police and Crime Commissioner Elections: Welsh form of words and Welsh and English forms
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