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(1)No election material shall be published unless—
(a)in the case of material which is, or is contained in, such a printed document as is mentioned in subsection (3), (4) or (5), the requirements of that subsection are complied with; or
(b)in the case of any other material, any requirements falling to be complied with in relation to the material by virtue of regulations under subsection (6) are complied with.
(2)For the purposes of subsections (3) to (5) the following details are “the relevant details” in the case of any material falling within subsection (1)(a), namely—
(a)the name and address of the printer of the document;
(b)the name and address of the promoter of the material; and
(c)the name and address of any person on behalf of whom the material is being published (and who is not the promoter).
[F1(2A)For the purposes of subsection (2)(c), election material to which subsection (2B) applies—
(a)is not to be regarded as being published on behalf of a candidate merely because it can be regarded as promoting [F2or procuring] his electoral success F3..., but
(b)may be regarded as being published on behalf of the party mentioned in subsection (2B).
(2B)This subsection applies to election material which can be reasonably regarded as promoting [F4or procuring] the electoral success F5... of two or more candidates standing in the name of a party or included in a list of candidates submitted by the party in connection with the election.]
(3)Where the material is a document consisting (or consisting principally) of a single side of printed matter, the relevant details must appear on the face of the document.
(4)Where the material is a printed document other than one to which subsection (3) applies, the relevant details must appear either on the first or the last page of the document.
(5)Where the material is an advertisement contained in a newspaper or periodical—
(a)the name and address of the printer of the newspaper or periodical must appear either on its first or last page; and
(b)the relevant details specified in subsection (2)(b) and (c) must be included in the advertisement.
(6)The Secretary of State may, after consulting the Commission, by regulations make provision for and in connection with the imposition of requirements as to the inclusion in material falling within subsection (1)(b) of the following details, namely—
(a)the name and address of the promoter of the material; and
(b)the name and address of any person on behalf of whom the material is being published (and who is not the promoter).
(7)Regulations under subsection (6) may in particular specify—
(a)the manner and form in which such details must be included in any such material for the purpose of complying with any such requirement;
(b)circumstances in which—
(i)any such requirement does not have to be complied with by a person of any description specified in the regulations, or
(ii)a breach of any such requirement by a person of any description so specified is not to result in the commission of an offence under this section by that person or by a person of any other such description;
(c)circumstances in which material is, or is not, to be taken for the purposes of the regulations to be published or (as the case may be) published by a person of any description so specified.
(8)Where any material falling within subsection (1)(a) is published in contravention of subsection (1), then (subject to subsection (10))—
(a)the promoter of the material,
(b)any other person by whom the material is so published, and
(c)the printer of the document,
shall be guilty of an offence.
(9)Where any material falling within subsection (1)(b) is published in contravention of subsection (1), then (subject to regulations made by virtue of subsection (7)(b) and to subsection (10))—
(a)the promoter of the material, and
(b)any other person by whom the material is so published,
shall be guilty of an offence.
(10)It shall be a defence for a person charged with an offence under this section to prove—
(a)that the contravention of subsection (1) arose from circumstances beyond his control; and
(b)that he took all reasonable steps, and exercised all due diligence, to ensure that that contravention would not arise.
(11)In this section—
[F6“election material” has the meaning given by section 143A;]
“print” means print by whatever means, and “printer” shall be construed accordingly;
“the promoter”, in relation to any election material, means the person causing the material to be published;
“publish” means make available to the public at large, or any section of the public, in whatever form and by whatever means.
Textual Amendments
F1S. 143(2A)(2B) inserted (1.1.2007 for E.W.S. and 1.7.2008 for N.I.) by Electoral Administration Act 2006 (c. 22), ss. 66(1), 77(2); S.I. 2006/3412, art. 3, Sch. 1 para. 14(x) (subject to art. 6, Sch. 2); S.I. 2008/1316, arts. 2(2), 4(v)
F2Words in s. 143(2A) substituted (23.5.2014) by Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014 (c. 4), ss. 26(11)(a)(i), 45(1)(b)(i); S.I. 2014/1236, art. 2(1)(f)
F3Words in s. 143(2A) omitted (23.5.2014) by virtue of Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014 (c. 4), ss. 26(11)(a)(ii), 45(1)(b)(i); S.I. 2014/1236, art. 2(1)(f)
F4Words in s. 143(2B) substituted (23.5.2014) by Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014 (c. 4), ss. 26(11)(a)(i), 45(1)(b)(i); S.I. 2014/1236, art. 2(1)(f)
F5Words in s. 143(2B) omitted (23.5.2014) by virtue of Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014 (c. 4), ss. 26(11)(a)(ii), 45(1)(b)(i); S.I. 2014/1236, art. 2(1)(f)
F6Words in s. 143(11) substituted (23.5.2014) by Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014 (c. 4), ss. 26(11)(b), 45(1)(b)(i); S.I. 2014/1236, art. 2(1)(f)
Commencement Information
I1S. 143 (which was commenced on 16.2.2001 by S.I. 2001/222, art. 2, Sch. 1 Pt. I (subject to Sch. 1 Pt. II)) was deemed not to have come into force (10.4.2001) by 2001 c. 5, s. 1(1)(a) (with s. 3(3)(4)(6))
I2S. 143 in force at 11.8.2021 for N.I. by S.I. 2021/890, art. 2(1)(a) (with art. 2(3))
(1)“Election material” means material which can reasonably be regarded as intended to promote or procure electoral success at any relevant election for—
(a)one or more particular registered parties,
(b)one or more registered parties who advocate (or do not advocate) particular policies or who otherwise fall within a particular category of such parties, or
(c)candidates who hold (or do not hold) particular opinions or who advocate (or do not advocate) particular policies or who otherwise fall within a particular category of candidates.
(2)For the purposes of subsection (1)—
(a)the reference to electoral success at any relevant election is a reference—
(i)in relation to a registered party, to the return at any such election of candidates standing in the name of the party or included in a list of candidates submitted by the party in connection with the election, and
(ii)in relation to candidates, to their return at any such election,
(b)the reference to doing any of the things mentioned in that subsection includes doing so by prejudicing the electoral prospects at the election of other parties or candidates, and
(c)a course of conduct may constitute the doing of one of those things even though it does not involve any express mention being made of the name of any party or candidate.
(3)In determining whether material can reasonably be regarded as intended to promote or procure electoral success as mentioned in subsection (1), it is immaterial that it can reasonably be regarded as intended to achieve any other purpose as well.
(4)In this section—
“candidate” includes a future candidate, whether identifiable or not;
“relevant election” has the same meaning as in Part 2 (see section 22(5)).]
Textual Amendments
F7S. 143A inserted (23.5.2014) by Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Act 2014 (c. 4), ss. 26(12), 45(1)(b)(i); S.I. 2014/1236, art. 2(1)(f)
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