SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2Absent voting in PCC elections

PART 3Issue and receipt of ballot papers

Issue of postal ballot papers etc

Spoilt postal ballot papers

41.

(1)

Where a postal voter (“PV”) has inadvertently dealt with PV’s postal ballot paper or postal voting statement in such a manner that it cannot be conveniently used as a ballot paper (referred to as “a spoilt ballot paper”) or, as the case may be, a postal voting statement (referred to as “a spoilt postal voting statement”), PV may return (either by hand or by post) to the local returning officer the spoilt ballot paper or, as the case may be, the spoilt postal voting statement.

(2)

Where PV exercises the entitlement conferred by sub-paragraph (1), PV must also return—

(a)

the postal ballot paper or, as the case may be, the postal voting statement, whether spoilt or not,

(b)

where the postal ballot papers for more than one election or local referendum have been issued together under paragraph 29, all other ballot papers so issued, whether spoilt or not, and

(c)

the envelopes supplied for the return of the documents mentioned in paragraph 38.

(3)

Subject to sub-paragraph (4), on receipt of the documents referred to in sub-paragraph (1) (and, where applicable, sub-paragraph (2)), the local returning officer must issue another postal ballot paper or, as the case may be, ballot papers except where those documents are received after 5 pm on the day of the poll.

(4)

Where the local returning officer receives the documents referred to in sub-paragraph (1) (and, where applicable sub-paragraph (2)), after 5 pm on the day before the day of the poll, the local returning officer must only issue another postal ballot paper or, as the case may be, ballot papers if PV returned the documents by hand.

(5)

The following provisions apply to the issue of a replacement postal ballot paper under sub-paragraph (3)—

(a)

paragraph 36 (except sub-paragraph (2)),

(b)

paragraphs 38 and 39, and

(c)

subject to sub-paragraph (8), paragraph 40.

(6)

Any postal ballot paper or postal voting statement, whether spoilt or not, returned in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) or (2) must be immediately cancelled.

(7)

The local returning officer, as soon as practicable after cancelling those documents, must make up those documents in a separate packet and must seal the packet; and if on any subsequent occasion documents are cancelled as mentioned above, the sealed packet must be opened and the additional cancelled documents included in it and the packet must again be made up and sealed.

(8)

Where PV applies in person—

(a)

by 5 pm on the day before the day of the poll, the local returning officer may hand a replacement postal ballot paper to PV, or

(b)

after 5 pm on the day before the day of the poll, the local returning officer may only hand a replacement postal ballot paper to PV,

instead of delivering it in accordance with paragraph 40.

(9)

The local returning officer must enter in a list kept for the purpose (“the list of spoilt postal ballot papers”)—

(a)

the name and number of the elector as stated in the register (or the electoral number alone in the case of an elector who has an anonymous entry),

(b)

the number of any postal ballot paper issued under this paragraph, and

(c)

where PV is a proxy, PV’s name and address.