Part I Parliamentary and Local Government Franchise and its Exercise

Registration of parliamentary and local government electors

F110ZANorthern Ireland: timing of canvass

(1)

A canvass under section 10(1A) must be conducted in—

(a)

the year 2010, unless the Secretary of State makes an order providing that the requirement in this paragraph does not apply;

(b)

every tenth year following 2010.

(2)

A canvass under section 10(1A) must be conducted in an intervening year if—

(a)

on or before 15th April in that year, the Chief Electoral Officer for Northern Ireland has made a recommendation in favour of a canvass being conducted in that year for the purpose of meeting the relevant registration objectives, and

(b)

the Secretary of State, having considered the recommendation, has notified the Chief Electoral Officer that he is satisfied that the public interest requires a canvass to be conducted for that purpose.

(3)

If no canvass under section 10(1A) is conducted before the end of 2015, a canvass must be conducted in 2016.

(4)

Intervening year” means a year other than—

(a)

2010,

(b)

every tenth year following 2010, and

(c)

if no canvass under section 10(1A) is conducted before the end of 2015, 2016.

(5)

The Secretary of State may not make an order under subsection (1)(a) unless—

(a)

on or before 15th April 2010, the Chief Electoral Officer for Northern Ireland has made a recommendation against a canvass being conducted in the year 2010 for the purpose of meeting the relevant registration objectives, and

(b)

the Secretary of State, having considered the recommendation, is satisfied that the public interest does not require a canvass to be conducted for that purpose.

(6)

The power to make an order under subsection (1)(a) is exercisable by statutory instrument.

(7)

No order is to be made under subsection (1)(a) unless a draft of the order has been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.

(8)

Recommendation” means a written recommendation to the Secretary of State.