SCHEDULE 1SCOTTISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS RULESRULES FOR CONDUCT OF A SCOTTISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION WHERE THE POLL IS NOT TAKEN TOGETHER WITH THE POLL AT ANOTHER ELECTION
PART IIICONTESTED ELECTIONS
The poll
Voting by persons with disabilities
34.
(1)
If a voter makes an application to the presiding officer to be allowed, on the ground of–
(a)
blindness or other physical disability; or
(b)
inability to read,
to vote with the assistance of another person by whom such voter is accompanied (in these rules referred to as “the companion”), the presiding officer shall require the voter to declare, orally or in writing, whether such voter is so disabled by blindness or other disability, or by inability to read, as to be unable to vote without assistance.
(2)
If the presiding officer–
(a)
is satisfied that the voter is so incapacitated, and
(b)
is also satisfied by a written declaration made by the companion (in these rules referred to as “the declaration made by the companions of voters with disabilities”) that the companion–
(i)
is a qualified person within the meaning of this rule, and
(ii)
has not previously assisted more than one voter with disabilities to vote at the election,
the presiding officer shall grant the application, and then anything which is by these rules required to be done to or by that voter in connection with the giving of that voter’s vote may be done to, or with the assistance of, the companion.
(3)
For the purposes of these rules, a person is a voter with disabilities if such person has made such a declaration as is mentioned in paragraph (1), and a person shall be qualified to assist a voter with disabilities to vote if that person–
(a)
is a person who is entitled to vote as an elector at the election; or
(b)
is the father, mother, brother, sister, husband, wife, civil partner, son or daughter of the voter and has attained the age of 18 years.
(4)
The name and number in the register of electors of every voter whose vote is given in accordance with this rule and the name and address of the companion shall be entered on a list (in these rules referred to as “the list of voters with disabilities assisted by companions”) and in the case of a person voting as proxy for an elector, the number to be entered together with the voter’s name shall be the elector’s number.
(5)
In paragraph (4), where the voter being assisted by a companion has an anonymous entry, only the voter’s number in the register of electors shall be entered on the list of voters with disabilities assisted by companions.
(6)
In the case of a person in respect of whom a notice has been issued under section 13B(3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act, paragraph (4) applies as if for “in the register of electors of every voter” there were substituted “relating to every voter in respect of whom a notice has been issued under section 13B(3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act”.
(7)
The declaration made by the companion under paragraph (2)(b)–
(a)
shall be in the form set out in Form 15; and
(b)
shall be made before the presiding officer at the time when the voter applies to vote with the assistance of a companion and shall forthwith be given to the presiding officer who shall attest and retain it.
(8)
No fee or other payment shall be charged in respect of the declaration.