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Textual Amendments
F1 Sch. 3 substituted (30.1.2009) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2009 (S.I. 2009/186), regs. 1(2), 41, Sch. 4
1. This Part of this Schedule applies in the circumstances set out in regulation 11(ii) of these Regulations.E+W+S
2.—(1) In rule 22 (the ballot papers) at the end of paragraph (2)(b) omit “and”.E+W+S
(2) At the end of paragraph (2) insert—
“; and
(d)must be of a different colour from that of any ballot papers used at an election the poll for which is taken together with the poll for the European Parliamentary election.”
3. At the end of rule 27 (notice of poll) insert—E+W+S
“(3) The notice published under paragraph (2) must, in addition:
(a)state that the poll at the European Parliamentary election is to be taken together with the poll at a parliamentary or, as the case may be, local government election;
(b)specify the relevant parliamentary constituency or, as the case may be, local authority and, in the case of a local government election to fill a casual vacancy, the electoral area for which the election is held; and
(c)where the polls are to be taken together in part of the European Parliamentary electoral region only, specify that part.”.
4. At the end of rule 31 (issue of official poll cards) insert —E+W+S
“(9) An official poll card issued under this rule may be combined with an official poll card issued at a parliamentary election or, as the case may be, local government election.”
5. After paragraph (1) of rule 32 (equipment of polling stations) insert —E+W+S
“(1A) The same ballot box may be used for the poll at the European Parliamentary election and the poll at the parliamentary election or, as the case may be, local government election, if the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 96 of the 1986 (Scotland) Regulations thinks fit.
(1B) Where the same ballot box is not used under paragraph (1A), each ballot box must be clearly marked with—
(a)the election to which it relates, as shown on the ballot papers for that election; and
(b)the words “Please insert the [specify colour of ballot papers in question] coloured ballot papers in here.””
6. After paragraph (5) of rule 32 (equipment of polling stations) insert—E+W+S
“(5A) The large version of the ballot paper referred to in paragraph (5)(a) must be printed on paper of the same colour as that of the ballot papers for use at the European Parliamentary election.”
[F27. For paragraph (7) of rule 32 (equipment of polling stations) substitute—E+W+S
“(7) In every compartment of every polling station there must be exhibited the notice:
*PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION
([Specify colour)] ballot paper)
Vote for ONLY ONE CANDIDATE by putting a cross [X] in the box next to your choice.
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION
([Specify colour] ballot paper)
Vote ONLY ONCE by putting a cross [X] in the box next to your choice.
*LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION
On the Local Government ballot paper (coloured [Specify colour]) you vote using numbers. Put the number 1 in the box next to the name of the candidate who is your first choice, then put the number 2 in the box next to the name of the candidate who is your second choice, the number 3 in the box next to your third choice, the number 4 in the box next to your fourth choice, and so on. You can mark as many choices as you wish.
PUT NO OTHER MARK ON THE BALLOT PAPER(S)*
OR YOUR VOTE(S)* MAY NOT COUNT
*Delete as necessary”.]”
Textual Amendments
F2Sch. 3 Pt. 2 para. 7 substituted (1.1.2014) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/2876), regs. 1(2), 60
8. In paragraph (1)(b) of rule 33 (appointment of polling and counting agents) omit the words “the verification of the ballot paper accounts and” and in paragraph (3)(b) of that rule omit the words “verification of the ballot papers accounts or”.E+W+S
9. At the end of paragraph (4) of rule 33 (appointment of polling and counting agents) insert —E+W+S
“Notices of the appointment of polling agents and counting agents which are required by this paragraph and paragraph (5) to be given to the local returning officer must be given to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 96 of the 1986 (Scotland) Regulations.”.
10. In [F3rule 34(1)(b)] (notification of requirement of secrecy) omit the words “the verification of the ballot paper accounts or” and “(3)”.E+W+S
Textual Amendments
F3Words in Sch. 3 Pt. 2 para. 10 substituted (1.1.2014) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/2876), regs. 1(2), 61
11.—(1) In rule 36(1)(admission to polling station), after sub-paragraph (g) omit “and”.E+W+S
(2) After sub-paragraph (h) insert the following—
“; and
(i)persons entitled to be admitted to the polling station at an election the poll for which is taken together with the poll for the European Parliamentary election.”
12. In rule 39 (questions to be put to voters) in questions 1(b), 2(b), 3(b) and 4 specified in the second column of the table set out in paragraph (1) after the words “at this” (wherever they occur) insert “European Parliamentary”.E+W+S
13. At the end of rule 41 (voting procedure) insert—E+W+S
[F4“(7)] The same copy of a register of electors or, where paragraph (3) applies, the same copy of the notice issued under section 13B(3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act, may be used under paragraph (1) for each election, and
(a)one mark may be placed in that register or on that notice under paragraph (1)(c) or in the list of proxies under paragraph (1)(d) to denote that a ballot paper has been issued in respect of each election; and
(b)where a ballot paper has not been issued in respect of one election only, a different mark must be placed in the register, on the notice or list so as to identify the election in respect of which the ballot paper was issued.”
Textual Amendments
F4Word in Sch. 3 Pt. 2 para. 13 substituted (4.4.2014) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/923), regs. 1(2), 5(5)
14. At the end of paragraph (2) of rule 42 (votes marked by presiding officer) insert—E+W+S
“The same list may be used for each election and, where it is so used, an entry in that list shall be taken to mean that the ballot papers were so marked in respect of each election, unless the list identifies the election at which the ballot paper was so marked.”
15. At the end of paragraph (4) of rule 43 (voting by person with disabilities) insert—E+W+S
“The same list may be used for each election and, where it is so used, an entry in that list shall be taken to mean that votes were so given in respect of each election, unless the list identifies the election at which the vote was given.”
16. At the end of paragraph (2) of rule 45 (tendered ballot papers: general provisions) insert—E+W+S
“The same list may be used for each election and, where it is so used, an entry in that list shall be taken to mean that tendered ballot papers were marked in respect of each election, unless the list identifies the election at which the ballot papers were so marked.”
17. At the end of paragraph (1) of rule 47 (alteration of registers) insert—E+W+S
“The same list may be used for each election and, where it is so used, an entry in that list shall be taken to mean that ballot papers were issued in respect of each election, unless the list identifies the election for which a ballot paper was issued.”
18. At the end of paragraph (1) of rule 48 (adjournment of poll in case of riot) insert “who discharges the functions specified in regulation 96 of the 1986 (Scotland) Regulations”.E+W+S
19. In rule 49 (1) (procedure on close of poll), after the words “polling agents”, in the first place where they occur, insert “for the European Parliamentary election and for the parliamentary, or as the case may be, local government election”.E+W+S
20. After paragraph (1) of rule 49 (procedure on close of poll) insert —E+W+S
“(1A) The contents of the packets referred to in sub-paragraphs (b), (c) and (f) of paragraph (1) must not be combined with the contents of packets made up under the corresponding rule that applies at a parliamentary election or, as the case may be, local government election; nor shall the statement prepared under paragraph (3) be so combined.
(1B) References to the local returning officer in paragraph (1) above are references to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 96 of the 1986 (Scotland) Regulations.”
21. Omit rules 50 (attendance at verification of ballot paper accounts) and 51 (procedure at verification of ballot paper accounts).E+W+S
22. For paragraph (1) of rule 52 (attendance at counting of votes) substitute—E+W+S
“(1) The local returning officer must make arrangements for counting the votes in the presence of the counting agents after the delivery of the ballot papers to him by the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 96 of the 1986 (Scotland) Regulations —
(a)in the case of a general election of MEPs, before or after the material time and in either case so that the requirements of rule 57(1) are satisfied as soon as practicable after the material time;
(b)in the case of a by-election, as soon as practicable after that delivery,
and must give to the counting agents and the returning officer notice in writing of the time after which he will begin to count the votes if by then he has received the ballot papers and of the place at which the count will take place.”
23. For paragraph (1) of rule 53 (the count) substitute—E+W+S
“(1) The local returning officer must—
(a)on receipt of the containers of ballot papers from the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 96 of the 1986 (Scotland) Regulations and after the time specified in the notice given under rule 52(1), in the presence of the counting agents open each container;
(b)where the proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are not taken together with those proceedings at another election under paragraph 41 of Schedule 2, count such of the postal ballot papers as have been duly returned and record the number counted; and
(c)mix together the postal ballot papers and the ballot papers from the containers and count the votes given on them.
(1A) Where separate ballot boxes have been used, no vote for any individual candidate or registered party shall be rendered invalid by the ballot paper being placed in the ballot box used for another election.
(1B) A postal ballot paper must not be deemed to be duly returned unless—
(a)it is returned in the manner prescribed in paragraph 55 of Schedule 2 so as to reach the local returning officer or any polling station in the local counting area before the close of the poll;
(b)the duly completed postal voting statement is also returned in that manner before that time;
[F5(c)the local returning officer verifies the date of birth and the signature of the elector or proxy (as the case may be) under paragraph 63 of Schedule 2.]
[F6(1C) A postal ballot paper or postal voting statement that reaches the local returning officer or a polling station on or after the close of the poll is treated for the purposes of this rule as reaching that officer or polling station before the close of the poll if it is delivered by a person who, at the close of the poll, is in the polling station, or in a queue outside the polling station, for the purpose of returning it.”]
Textual Amendments
F5Words in Sch. 3 Pt. 2 para. 23 substituted (1.1.2014) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/2876), regs. 1(2), 62
F6Words in Sch. 3 Pt. 2 para. 23 inserted (4.4.2014) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/923), regs. 1(2), 5(6)
24. In paragraph (3) of rule 53 (the count) after the word “while” insert “counting and recording the number of postal ballot papers and”.E+W+S
25. For paragraph (2) of rule 63 (sealing up of ballot papers) substitute—E+W+S
“(2) The local returning officer must not open the sealed packets of—
(a)tendered ballot papers, or
(b)certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll.
(3) Where he is the returning officer who discharges the functions referred to in regulation 96 of the 1986 (Scotland) Regulations, the local returning officer must not open the sealed packets of—
(a)the completed corresponding number lists, or
(b)marked copies of a register of electors (including any marked copy notices issued under section 13B(3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act) and lists of proxies.”
26. In paragraph (1) of rule 64 (delivery and retention of documents) omit sub-paragraphs (c) and (f).]E+W+S
[F727. In the Appendix of Forms, for Form K (form of directions for the guidance of voters in voting) substitute Form K1 in the Appendix of Forms to this Schedule.]E+W+S
Textual Amendments
F7Sch. 3 Pt. 2 paras. 27, 28 substituted (1.1.2014) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/2876), regs. 1(2), 63
[F728. In the Appendix of Forms, for Form M (form of declaration by companion of voter with disabilities) substitute Form M1 in the Appendix of Forms to this Schedule.]E+W+S
Textual Amendments
F7Sch. 3 Pt. 2 paras. 27, 28 substituted (1.1.2014) by The European Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/2876), regs. 1(2), 63
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