SCHEDULES
F1SCHEDULE 1Constituencies, regions and regional members
The constituency rules
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These are the constituency rules.
Rule 1
Rule 2
(1) The electorate of a constituency must be as near the electoral quota as is practicable, having regard to Rule 1.
(2) F7Boundaries Scotland may depart from the strict application of Rule 1 if F10it thinks that it is desirable to do so to avoid an excessive disparity between the electorate of a constituency and the electoral quota or between the electorate of a constituency and that of neighbouring constituencies.
(3) The electoral quota is the number obtained by dividing the total electorate by F570.
(4) The electorate of a constituency is the aggregate of the persons falling within paragraphs (5) and (6) below.
(5) A person falls within this paragraph if his name appears on the register of local government electors in force on the enumeration date under the Representation of the People Acts for a local government area which is situated wholly in the constituency.
(6) A person falls within this paragraph if his name appears on the register of local government electors in force on the enumeration date under the Representation of the People Acts for a local government area which is situated partly in the constituency and his qualifying address is situated in the constituency.
(7) The total electorate is the total number of persons whose names appear on the registers of local government electors in force on the enumeration date under the Representation of the People Acts for all of the local government areas in Scotland (except the local government areas of F6Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Orkney and Shetland).
(8) The enumeration date is, in relation to a report of F7Boundaries ScotlandF2..., the date on which notice with respect to the report is published in the Edinburgh Gazette in accordance with paragraph 7(1) above.
(9) “ Qualifying address ” and “ local government area ” have the same meanings as in the Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2).
Rule 3
Rule 4
F9Boundaries Scotland need not aim at giving full effect in all circumstances to Rules 1 to 3 but F12it must take account (so far as F12it reasonably can)—
(a) of the inconveniences attendant on alterations of constituencies other than alterations made for the purposes of Rule 1, and
(b) of any local ties which would be broken by such alterations.
Sch. 1 substituted (22.7.2004 with effect subject to transitional modifications set out in Sch. 2 of the amending Act until "the appropriate date", see s. 1(2)(3) of the amending Act) by Scottish Parliament (Constituencies) Act 2004 (c. 13), s. 1(1)-(4), Sch. 1 (however, paras. 3-14 of Sch. 1 as so substituted or as so substituted and modified (as the case may be) have no effect until 30.6.2007, see s. 1(4))