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5. Each of the forms listed in Table 3 and set out in bilingual (Welsh and English) form in Schedule 3 in the same order as listed in Table 3 is prescribed as the Welsh and English version of the form, which is to be used at a PCC election in Wales in place of the corresponding English version.
Form | English version in the 2012 Order |
---|---|
Form 1 (proxy paper) | Referred to in paragraph 5(5) of Schedule 2, and set out in Part 4 of that Schedule |
Form 2 (postal voting statement where PCC election taken alone) | Referred to in paragraph 30(2) and (6)(a) of Schedule 2, and set out in Part 4 of that Schedule |
Form 4 (postal voting statement where polls are combined but proceedings on issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are not combined) | Referred to in paragraph 30(5) and (6)(a) of Schedule 2, and set out in Part 4 of that Schedule |
Form 5 (statement of the number of postal ballot papers issued) | Referred to in paragraph 59(1)(b) of Schedule 2, and set out in Part 4 of that Schedule |
Form 9 (corresponding number list for issue of postal ballot papers at a PCC election) | Referred to in rule 20(2) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Form 10 (corresponding number list for use in polling station at a PCC election) | Referred to in rule 20(3) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Form 11 (official poll card) | Referred to in rule 28(1)(a) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Form 12 (official postal poll card) | Referred to in rule 28(1)(b) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Form 13 (official proxy poll card) | Referred to in rule 28(1)(c) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Form 14 (official postal proxy poll card) | Referred to in rule 28(1)(d) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
[F1Form 14A (ballot paper refusal list) | Referred to in rule 29(4A) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules] |
Form 16 (notice for guidance of voters for exhibition inside and outside polling station) | Referred to in rule 30(1)(b) of, and set out in Part 8 of, the PCC elections rules |
Textual Amendments
F1Words in art. 5 Table 3 inserted (16.1.2023) by The Voter Identification Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1382), regs. 1(3), 97(2) (with reg. 1(6)(7))
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I1Art. 5 in force at 11.3.2021, see art. 1(2)
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