C1C2C3PART VISSUE AND RECEIPT OF POSTAL BALLOT PAPERS

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Receipt of Postal Ballot Papers

F1Postal voting documents handed in to the returning officerC4C5C6C782A

1

This regulation applies to any postal voting document returned by hand in accordance with—

a

in respect of a parliamentary election, regulation 79(2);

b

in respect of a local government election in England—

i

rule 45(4)(a) of Schedule 2 or rule 45(7)(a) of Schedule 3 to the Local Elections (Principal Areas) (England and Wales) Rules 2006,

ii

rule 45(4)(a) of Schedule 2 or rule 45(6)(a) of Schedule 3 to the Local Elections (Parishes and Communities) (England and Wales) Rules 2006, or

iii

rule 49(3)(a) of Schedule 1, rule 50(3)(a) of Schedule 2, rule 49(3)(a) of Schedule 3, rule 49(6)(a) of Schedule 5, rule 50(6)(a) of Schedule 6 or rule 49(6)(a) of Schedule 7 to the Greater London Authority Elections Rules 2007.

2

Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), a person acting under the authority of the returning officer (“the authorised person”) must deliver to the returning officer—

a

any postal voting document to which this regulation applies and which is handed in before the close of poll, and

b

the return of postal voting documents form completed in respect of it.

3

A postal voting document may only be delivered to the returning officer in accordance with paragraph (2) if the requirements of regulation 79A are met and the document is not rejected in accordance with regulation 82B or 82D.

4

Before delivering them to the returning officer in accordance with paragraph (2), the authorised person must first make up into separate packets with a description of its contents written on each packet which is then sealed up—

a

the postal voting documents;

b

the return of postal voting documents forms for those postal voting documents.