C2Part I Parliamentary and Local Government Franchise and its Exercise

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Conduct of local government elections in Scotland

C143 Day of ordinary local elections in Scotland, and other timing provisions.

F11

In every year in which ordinary elections of councillors for local government areas in Scotland are held, the F2day on which the poll is held at an election is—

a

the first Thursday in May; or

b

such other day as may be fixed by the Secretary of State by order made by statutory instrument not later than 1st February in the year preceding the year or, in the case of an order affecting more than one year, the first year in which the order is to take effect.

1A

An order made under subsection (1)(b) above shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.

F31B

Despite subsection (1) above—

a

if the poll at an ordinary general election is, under section 2(5) of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46) (“the 1998 Act”) (which enables the advancement or postponement, for up to a month, of the date of the poll at such an election), to be held on the day proposed by the Presiding Officer for the purposes of that provision; or

b

if an extraordinary general election is, under section 3(2) of that Act (which enables the holding of such an election), to be held on a day occurring within the relevant period,

the Scottish Ministers may, by order, provide that the poll at the ordinary local election to be held that year shall be held on that day;

1C

In subsection (1B) above—

  • extraordinary general election” means a general election for membership of the Scottish Parliament held under section 3 of the 1998 Act;

  • ordinary general election” means a general election for membership of the Scottish Parliament held under section 2 of the 1998 Act;

  • ordinary local election” means an ordinary election of councillors for local government areas in Scotland held in accordance with section 5 of the 1994 Act and this Act;

  • relevant period” means the period beginning with 11th March in a year in which an ordinary local election falls to be held and ending with the day which immediately precedes the first Thursday in May in that year,

and references to the time when a local election falls or does not fall to be held are to be construed in accordance with section 5(3) of the 1994 Act.

1D

An order under subsection (1B) above shall be made by statutory instrument.

2

Where—

a

the day or the last day on which anything is required or permitted to be done by any rules under section 42 above, or

b

the day on which anything is required to be done under subsection (1) F4or (1B) above F5 . . . or section 45(1) below,

is a F6Saturday Sunday, F6Christmas Eve Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, F6Maundy Thursday Good Friday, bank holiday, or a public holiday, or a day appointed for public thanksgiving or mourning, the requirement or permission shall be deemed to relate to the first day thereafter which is not one of the days before mentioned, but, save as aforesaid or as otherwise expressly provided in this Act or by the M1Local Government F7etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, in reckoning a number of days F8for the purposes of this Part of this Act in so far as it relates to the conduct of local government elections in Scotland, the days before specified shall not be excluded.

3

Where F9the day on which the poll is held at an election is postponed under subsection (2) above, the day on which the election is held shall be treated as the day of F10poll for all purposes of this Act or that Act of F111994 relating to that election.

4

Where a day is declared to be a bank holiday or day of public thanksgiving or mourning, nothing in subsection (3) above affects the validity of any act done in relation to an election before or on the date of the declaration.