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6. In Schedule 3 (forms)—
(a)in the arrangement of forms—
(i)in the entry for Form E, after “proxy paper” insert “(local government elections in Wales)”;
(ii)after that entry insert—
“Form E1: Proxy paper (parliamentary elections and local government elections in England)”;
(b)for Form A (official poll card to be sent to an elector voting in person) and Form B (official proxy poll card to be sent to an appointed proxy voting in person) substitute the corresponding forms as set out in Schedule 3;
(c)in Form E—
(i)omit “Constituency”;
(ii)omit “*[” in the first place it occurs;
(iii)omit “]” in the first place it occurs;
(iv)omit “*[who qualifies as an overseas elector in respect of the above constituency]”;
(v)for “*[parliamentary] *[local government]” in both places it occurs substitute “local government”;
(vi)for “*[constituency] *[electoral area]” in both places it occurs substitute “electoral area”;
(vii)in the section titled “Your right to vote as proxy”, in paragraph (2), omit “parliamentary, or”;
(d)after Form E, insert new Form E1 as set out in Schedule 3.
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