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Section 2.
1SEvery education authority shall make arrangements for the holding of elections under this Act for School Boards in their area, and for that purpose shall draw up a scheme of arrangements for such elections in accordance with—
(a)this Schedule; and
(b)such guidance as to the form and content of such schemes as the Secretary of State may from time to time issue.
2SA scheme may make different provision for different schools or classes of school.
3SEvery scheme shall include provision for the appointment by the education authority of a returning officer to ensure the proper conduct of the elections.
4SIn the case of an election of a parent member, the arrangements under paragraph 1 above shall provide for every parent of a pupil in attendance at the school to have an opportunity to vote by post.
5SSubject to this Schedule and to any scheme made under paragraph 1 above, the education authority for the area in which a school is situated shall determine all matters relating to any election of members of the School Board for that school, and in particular all matters relating to eligibility to be a candidate or to vote including the date at which such eligibility is to be determined in respect of any particular election.
6SFor the purposes of paragraph 5 above, the education authority shall, in respect of each school in their area, establish and maintain a list of the names of the parents of pupils in attendance at that school, and unless a parent’s name appears on the list on the date determined by an authority under paragraph 5 above for the purposes of any election he shall not be eligible to be a candidate or to vote in that election.
7SElections under this Act shall be held by secret ballot.
8SAll practicable steps shall be taken to ensure that every person known to be a parent of a pupil in attendance at a school in their area—
(a)is informed of any forthcoming election under this Act of a parent member of the School Board for that school, and of his right to be a candidate and to vote; and
(b)has an opportunity to be a candidate and to vote at any such election.
9SEvery education authority shall, for the purposes of any election of parent members of a School Board for a school in their area, send to every parent eligible to vote in that election—
(a)a ballot paper;
(b)a copy of a statement not exceeding 250 words by any candidate who has provided the authority with such a statement by such date as the authority shall have specified,
and the authority shall not issue any statements or material designed to influence the election other than the statement referred to in (b) above.
10SAn education authority may arrange for any of their functions under this Schedule in relation to elections, apart from the making or variation of schemes, to be carried out in accordance with their directions by the School Board for the school.
11SFor the purposes of this Schedule “election” includes a by-election.
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