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Registration, funding and expenditure of political parties and others
31.Payment of candidate election expenses through election agent
32.Candidate election expenses which may be paid otherwise than by election agent
33.Candidate election expenses incurred otherwise than for election purposes
34.Prohibition of candidate election expenses not authorised by election agent
36.Power to vary provisions about candidate election expenses
44.Disqualification where no return and declarations transmitted after PCC election
45.Authorised excuses for failures as to return and declarations
46.Court's power to require information from election agent or sub-agent
47.Police area returning officer to forward returns and declarations to the Commission
48.Publication of time and place for inspection of returns and declarations
51.Property, goods, services etc provided free of charge or at a discount
Agency by election officials and canvassing by police officers
PART 5 Miscellaneous and supplemental
79.Duty to notify appropriate officer of failure of PCC election
80.Consequences where PCC election fails or is declared void
82.Access to marked registers and other documents open to public inspection after an election
87.Sending of applications and notices; electronic signatures and related certificates
SCHEDULES
Absent voting in PCC elections
PART 1 Manner of voting at PCC election and entitlement to absent vote
PART 2 Applications for absent vote
Additional requirements for certain applications
12.Additional requirements: applications where address for ballot papers differs from address in application
13.Additional requirements: applications for ballot papers to be sent to different address from address in record
14.Additional requirements: applications for the appointment of a proxy in respect of a particular PCC election
PART 3 Issue and receipt of ballot papers
Issue of postal ballot papers etc
31.Persons entitled to be present at proceedings on issue of postal ballot papers
32.Persons entitled to be present at proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers
33.Agents of candidates who may attend proceedings on receipt of postal ballot papers
39.Sealing up of completed corresponding number lists and security of special lists
Receipt of postal ballot papers etc
43.Alternative means of returning postal ballot paper or postal voting statement
51.Procedure in relation to postal voting statements: personal identifier verification
52.Postal voting statements: additional personal identifier verification
59B.Requirement to provide fresh signatures following rejection of a postal voting statement
Rules for the conduct of PCC elections where poll not taken together with poll at another election
PART 1 Application to PCC elections of existing provisions in Acts
PART 2 Amendment of existing provisions in secondary legislation
The Representation of the People (Combination of Polls) (England and Wales) Regulations 2004
3.The Representation of the People (Combination of Polls) (England and...
4.In regulation 2 (interpretation)— (a) after the definition of “2002...
5.(1) Regulation 4 (returning officers and polling stations) is amended...
6.(1) Regulation 5 (functions at combined polls) is amended as...
7.In regulation 6(5) (modification of provisions about expenses in the...
8.In regulation 8 (modification of parliamentary elections rules)—
9.In paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 (definitions for the purposes...
The Local Elections (Principal Areas) (England and Wales) Rules 2006
The Local Elections (Parishes and Communities) (England and Wales) Rules 2006
The Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007
PART 5 Application of Parts 3 and 4 to PCC elections combined with Assembly elections
7A.(1) Any matter that is reasonably attributable to the candidate’s...
8.The publication of any matter, other than an advertisement, relating...
9.The preparation and submission of a candidate's election address in...
10.The provision of any facilities provided in pursuance of any...
12.(1) Accommodation which is the candidate's sole or main residence....
13.(1) Transport by a means of transport which was acquired...
14.(1) Computing or printing equipment which was acquired by the...
Election addresses of candidates
PART 1 Requirements as to election addresses and website
2.Deadline for submission of election addresses to police area returning officer
7.Duty of police area returning officer in relation to election address
8.Deadline for submission of election addresses to Secretary of State
9.Candidate's right to comment in advance on the election address in template form
Application to PCC elections of existing provisions about legal proceedings
Access to marked registers and other documents open to public inspection after an election
4.Restrictions on use, supply and disclosure of documents by registration officer and staff
5.Other restrictions on use of documents or information contained in them
6.Calculating the fee for supply of marked registers or lists
7.Failure to comply with conditions relating to supply etc of certain documents
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