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2004 No. 227

LONDON GOVERNMENT

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE

The Greater London Authority Elections (Amendment) Rules 2004

  Made 4th February 2004 
  Laid before Parliament 5th February 2004 
  Coming into force 1st March 2004 

The First Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 36(2), (2A) and (2B) of the Representation of the People Act 1983[1], and having consulted the Electoral Commission as required by section 7 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000[2], hereby makes the following Rules:

Citation, commencement and interpretation
     1.  - (1) These Rules may be cited as the Greater London Authority Elections (Amendment) Rules 2004 and shall come into force on 1st March 2004.

    (2) In these Rules "the GLA Elections Rules" means the Greater London Authority Elections (No. 2) Rules 2000[
3].

Amendment of the GLA Elections Rules
     2.  - (1) The GLA Elections Rules are amended as follows.

    (2) For rule 5 (returning officers: duties at ordinary elections) substitute - 

    (3) For rule 8 (combination of polls) substitute - 

     7. In Form 15 (declaration to be made by the companion of a blind voter) - 

     8. After Form 15 insert - 

(Signed, or marked) A.B.

I, the undersigned, being the presiding officer for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . polling station in the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . constituency hereby certify that the above declaration, having been first read to the above-named declarant, was signed or marked by the declarant in my presence.

(Signed (or marked)) G.H.,

NOTE

     1. If the person making the above declaration knowingly and wilfully makes therein a statement false in a material particular, he will be guilty of an offence.

     2. A voter with disabilities is a voter who has made a declaration under the local elections rules that he is so incapacitated by his blindness or other incapacity, or by his inability to read, as to be unable to vote without assistance."

     9. Omit Form 16.



SCHEDULE 5
Rule 2(8)


New Schedules 8, 9, 10 and 11 to the GLA Elections Rules


The Schedules to be substituted for Schedule 8 to the GLA Elections Rules are - 





SCHEDULE 9
Rule 3(2)


RULES FOR CONDUCT OF AN ELECTION OF LONDON MEMBERS OF THE LONDON ASSEMBLY WHERE THE POLL IS TAKEN TOGETHER WITH THE POLL AT ANY OTHER ELECTION OR REFERENDUM



THE LONDON MEMBERS ELECTION RULES




Arrangement of Rules


PART I

General Provisions
1. Citation
2. Interpretation

PART II

Provisions as to Time
3. Timetable
4. Computation of time

PART III

Stages Common to Contested and Uncontested Elections
5. Notice of election
6. Nomination of candidates and nomination papers: individual candidates
7. Nomination of parties and nomination papers: list candidates
8. Consent to nomination
9. Deposits
10. Decisions as to validity of nomination papers
11. Publication of statement of persons nominated
12. Inspection of nomination papers and consent to nomination
13. Withdrawal or death of candidate
14. Method of election

PART IV

Contested Elections-General Provisions
15. Poll to be taken by ballot
16. The ballot papers
17. The official mark
18. Prohibition of disclosure of vote
19. Use of schools and public rooms
20. Notice of poll
21. Postal ballot papers
22. Provision of polling stations
23. Appointment of presiding officers and clerks
24. Issue of official poll cards
25. Information for voters in election booklets
26. Equipment of polling stations
27. Notices for guidance of voters
28. Appointment of polling and counting agents
29. Notification of requirement of secrecy
30. Admission to polling station
31. Keeping of order in station
32. Sealing of ballot boxes
33. Questions to be put to voters
34. Challenge of voter
35. Voting procedure
36. Votes marked by presiding officer
37. Voting by persons with disabilities
38. Tendered ballot papers
39. Spoilt ballot papers
40. Adjournment of poll in case of riot
41. Procedure on close of poll
42. Attendance at local count
43. The local count
44. Rejected ballot papers
45. Decision on ballot papers
46. Re-count
47. Procedure at conclusion of local count
48. Attendance at allocation of seats
49. The calculation

PART V

Final Proceedings in Contested and Uncontested Elections
50. Declaration of result
51. Return or forfeiture of candidate's deposit

PART VI

Disposal of Documents
52. Sealing up of ballot papers
53. Delivery and retention of documents
54. Orders for production of documents
55. Public inspection and destruction of documents

PART VII

List Candidates and the Filling of Vacancies
56. Interpretation of Part VII
57. Removal from party list on election as Mayor or constituency member
58. Notification of vacancy
59. Unwilling candidate or objection by registered party
60. Acceptance of office and further notification

PART VIII

Returns and Declarations as to Election Expenses
61. Declarations as to election expenses


PART I

General Provisions

Citation
     1. These Rules may be cited as the London Members Election Rules.

Interpretation
     2.  - (1) The London Members Election Rules as set out in this Schedule shall have effect for the purposes of the allocation of seats for London members of the London Assembly whether at an ordinary election or in the circumstances mentioned in section 10 of the 1999 Act (filling a vacancy in an Assembly constituency) where that election is taken together with another poll - 

    (2) In these Rules, unless the context indicates otherwise - 

the poll at which is taken together with the poll at the London Members election;

    (3) In the case of a referendum, a reference to a - 

    (4) References in these Rules - 



PART II

Provisions as to Time

Timetable
     3.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the proceedings at the election shall be conducted in accordance with the following Timetable - 

Proceeding Time
Publication of notice of election Not later than the twenty-fifth day before the day of election
Delivery of nomination papers Not later than noon on the nineteenth day before the day of election
Publication of statement as to persons nominated Not later than noon on the seventeenth day before the day of election
Delivery of notices of withdrawal of candidature Not later than noon on the sixteenth day before the day of election
Notice of poll Not later than the sixth day before the day of election
Polling Between the hours of 7 in the morning and 10 at night on the day of election.

    (2) At a GLA election taken together with a European Parliamentary election the time specified for the delivery of nomination papers in paragraph (1) shall be not later than 4 in the afternoon on the nineteenth day before the day of election.

Computation of time
     4.  - (1) In computing any period of time for the purposes of the Timetable - 

shall be disregarded, and any such day shall not be treated as a day for the purpose of any proceedings up to the completion of the poll nor shall the returning officer be obliged to proceed with the counting of the votes on such a day.

    (2) In this rule, "bank holiday" means a day which is a bank holiday under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971[
63] in England and Wales.



PART III

Stages Common to Contested and Uncontested Elections

Notice of election
     5.  - (1) The GLRO shall publish in each Assembly constituency notice of the election stating - 

and the notice shall state that forms of nomination papers may be obtained at that place and those times.

    (2) The notice of election shall state the date by which - 

must reach the electoral registration officer in order that they may be effective for the election.

Nomination of candidates and nomination papers: individual candidates
     6.  - (1) Each individual candidate shall be nominated by a separate nomination paper which shall be in the appropriate form.

    (2) The nomination paper of an individual candidate shall state the candidate's - 

and the surname shall be placed first in the list of names.

    (3) The description, if any, which may not comprise more than six words, must consist of either - 

    (4) A nomination paper may not include a description of a candidate that is likely to lead voters to associate the candidate with a registered party unless - 

    (5) A person shall be guilty of a corrupt practice if he fraudulently purports to be authorised to issue a certificate under paragraph (4) on behalf of a registered party's nominating officer.

    (6) For the purposes of this rule, a registered party is a qualifying party in relation to an electoral area if, at the time by which the notice of election is required to be published by virtue of rule 1, it was registered in respect of England in the Great Britain register maintained under that Part.

Nomination of parties and nomination papers: list candidates
     7.  - (1) A registered party's list of candidates to be London members shall be in the appropriate form and that party shall be nominated by the submission of that list to the GLRO in accordance with paragraph (6) by the party's nominating officer or a person authorised in writing by him.

    (2) Each party list shall set out the full names and home addresses in full of each candidate included in that list.

    (3) Each party list shall include a statement that it is issued by the nominating officer of the party or by a person authorised in writing by him.

    (4) A person shall be guilty of a corrupt practice if he fraudulently purports to be authorised to make the statement required by paragraph (3) on behalf of a registered party's nominating officer.

    (5) Each party list may be accompanied by a request made by or on behalf of the nominating officer of the party that the ballot paper shall contain, against the party's name, the party's registered emblem (or, as the case may be, one of the party's registered emblems).

    (6) Each party list shall be delivered at the place fixed for the purpose by the GLRO, which shall be at the offices of the Greater London Authority.

    (7) Where a nomination paper and list of candidates are delivered in respect of the same registered party after an earlier paper and list have been so delivered, that later paper and list shall be deemed to supersede the earlier ones.

    (8) In the following provisions of these Rules, unless the context indicates otherwise - 

Consent to nomination
     8. A person shall not be validly nominated (whether as an individual candidate or a list candidate) unless his consent to nomination - 

Deposits
     9.  - (1) A person shall not be validly nominated as an individual candidate at the election for the return of the London members unless the sum of £5,000 is deposited by him or on his behalf with the GLRO at the place and during the time for delivery of nomination papers.

    (2) A person shall not be validly nominated as a list candidate at such election unless, as respects the party list on which his name appears, the sum of £5,000 is deposited as mentioned in paragraph (1).

    (3) The deposit may be made either - 

but the GLRO may refuse to accept a deposit sought to be made by means of a banker's draft if he does not know that the drawer carries on business as a banker in the United Kingdom.

    (4) Where the deposit is made on behalf of an individual candidate, the person making the deposit shall at the time he makes it give his name and address to the GLRO (unless they have previously been given to him under section 67 (appointment of election agent) of the 1983 Act).

Decisions as to validity of nomination papers
     10.  - (1) Where an individual candidate's nomination paper ("individual nomination paper") and his consent to it are delivered and a deposit is made in accordance with these Rules, the candidate shall be deemed to stand nominated unless and until - 

    (2) The GLRO is entitled to hold an individual nomination paper invalid only on one of the following grounds - 

    (3) Where a party list and the consent of each candidate included in that list are delivered and a deposit is made in accordance with these Rules, that party and (subject to paragraph (5)) each candidate on its list shall be deemed to stand nominated unless and until the GLRO decides that the list is invalid.

    (4) The GLRO is entitled to hold a party list invalid only on one of the following grounds - 

    (5) Where, in respect of a candidate included in a party list - 

the GLRO shall delete the name and address of that candidate from the list.

    (6) As soon as practicable after each nomination paper has been delivered, the GLRO shall examine it and decide whether the individual candidate or, as the case may be, each candidate included in a party's list has been validly nominated.

    (7) Where the GLRO decides - 

    (8) The GLRO shall, as soon as practicable after making such a decision as is mentioned in paragraph (6) or (7), send notice of it - 

    (9) The GLRO's decision that a nomination paper or a party list is valid shall be final and shall not be questioned in any proceeding whatsoever.

    (10) Subject to paragraph (9), nothing in this rule prevents the validity of a nomination being questioned on an election petition.

Publication of statement of persons nominated
     11.  - (1) The GLRO shall prepare and publish a statement showing - 

    (2) The statement shall show, in the following order - 

    (3) In the case of an individual candidate nominated by more than one nomination paper, the GLRO shall take the particulars required by the foregoing provisions of this rule from such one of the papers as the candidate (or the GLRO in default of the candidate) may select.

Inspection of nomination papers and consent to nomination
     12. During ordinary office hours on any day, other than a day specified in rule 4(1), after the latest time for delivery of nomination papers and before the date of the poll, any person may inspect and take copies of, or extracts from, nomination papers and consents to nomination.

Withdrawal or death of candidate
     13.  - (1) A candidate may withdraw his candidature by notice of withdrawal - 

    (2) Where a candidate is outside the United Kingdom, a notice of withdrawal signed by his election agent and accompanied by a written declaration also so signed of the candidate's absence from the United Kingdom shall be of the same effect as a notice of withdrawal signed by the candidate; but where the candidate stands nominated by more than one nomination paper a notice of withdrawal under this paragraph shall be effective if, and only if, it is accompanied, in addition to that declaration, by a written statement signed by the candidate that the person giving the notice is authorised to do so on the candidate's behalf during his absence from the United Kingdom.

    (3) If, before the date appointed for the poll, proof is given to the GLRO's satisfaction that one of the persons named or to be named as an individual candidate in the ballot papers, or whose name appears on a party list, has died, then the GLRO shall inform each CRO of that fact (in addition to complying with any other requirement of these Rules relevant to that event).

Method of election
     14. If, after any withdrawals under rule 13, the number of persons remaining validly nominated exceeds the number of seats available for allocation to London members, then, unless all of those persons are named on the same party list, a poll shall be taken in accordance with Part IV of these Rules.



PART IV

Contested Elections: General Provisions

Poll to be taken by ballot
     15. The votes at the poll shall be given by ballot to enable the seats for London members to be allocated to registered parties and individual candidates in accordance with paragraphs 7 and 8 of Part II of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Act.

The ballot papers
     16.  - (1) The ballot of every voter shall consist of a ballot paper which shall be in the appropriate form.

    (2) After any withdrawals under Part III - 

shall be entitled to have their names inserted in the ballot paper at that election.

    (3) Every ballot paper - 

    (4) If a request is made by or on behalf of a registered party's nominating officer, the ballot paper shall contain, above the party's name, the party's registered emblem (or, as the case may be, one of the party's registered emblems).

    (5) If an individual candidate who is the subject of a registered party's authorisation under rule 6(4) so requests, the ballot paper shall contain, against the candidate's particulars, the party's registered emblem (or, as the case may be, one of the party's registered emblems).

    (6) The request must - 

    (7) After the names of the registered parties alphabetically arranged, the names of the individual candidates shall be arranged in order of their surnames and, if there are two or more of them with the same surname, of their other names.

    (8) At an ordinary election the ballot paper at the election held under these Rules shall include the heading "ELECTION OF LONDON MEMBER".

    (9) Where, at an ordinary election at which two (or more) polls at the GLA election are to be taken together, the votes are to be counted electronically, the GLRO may determine that two or more ballot papers shall appear on the same sheet of paper.

    (10) In a case to which paragraph (9) applies, the heading required by paragraph (8) shall appear below the heading "ELECTION OF THE LONDON ASSEMBLY" and after any heading "ELECTION OF [insert name of constituency] CONSTITUENCY MEMBER" required under the Constituency Members Election Rules.

The official mark
     17.  - (1) Every ballot paper shall be marked with an official mark, which shall perforate the ballot paper.

    (2) The official mark shall be kept secret, and an interval of not less than five years shall intervene between the use of the same official mark at any Authority election.

    (3) The official mark used for ballot papers issued for the purpose of voting by post shall not be used at the same election for ballot papers issued for the purpose of voting in person.

Prohibition of disclosure of vote
     18. No person who has voted at the election shall, in any legal proceeding to question the election, be required to state for whom he has voted.

Use of schools and public rooms
     19.  - (1) The CRO may use, free of charge, for the purpose of taking the poll or counting the votes - 

    (2) The CRO shall make good any damage done to, and defray any expense incurred by the persons having control over, any such room as mentioned in paragraph (1) by reason of its being used for the purpose of taking the poll or counting the votes.

    (3) The use of a room in an unoccupied hereditament for that purpose or those purposes does not render a person liable to any payment by way of council tax or non-domestic rate in respect of that hereditament and any day on which it is so used.

Notice of poll
     20.  - (1) The GLRO shall publish notice of the poll stating - 

and rule 16(7) shall apply in relation to the order in which names and particulars appear on the notice of the poll as they apply in relation to ballot papers.

    (2) The CRO shall, not later than the time of the publication of the notice of the poll, also give public notice of - 

and he shall as soon as practicable after giving such a notice give a copy of it to each of the election agents.

    (3) The notices of poll at an ordinary election shall include the heading "GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY ELECTION".

    (4) The notice published under paragraph (2) shall - 

Postal ballot papers
     21.  - (1) The CRO shall as soon as practicable send to those entitled to vote by post, at the addresses shown in the absent voters list, a ballot paper and a declaration of identity, together with an envelope for their return.

    (2) The declaration of identity shall be in the appropriate form, or a form to the like effect.

    (3) In place of the parts of the form specified in paragraph (4), the form may include such alternative information as the GLRO may decide, relating to - 

and which complies with paragraph 4 of Schedule 12 (as though that information were to be included in a notice).

    (4) The parts of the form referred to in paragraph (3) are - 

    (5) Where the GLRO has decided to provide alternative information pursuant to paragraph (3), he shall notify the CRO of the information that shall appear in the form pursuant to paragraph (3), and where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Poll Regulations, the GLRO shall give such notification to the returning officer who does discharge those functions.

Provision of polling stations
     22.  - (1) The CRO shall provide a sufficient number of polling stations and, subject to the following provisions of this rule, shall allot the electors to the polling stations in such manner as he thinks most convenient.

    (2) One or more polling stations may be provided in the same room.

    (3) The polling station allotted to electors from any parliamentary polling district wholly or partly within the constituency shall, in the absence of special circumstances, be in the parliamentary polling place for that district, unless that place is outside the constituency.

    (4) The CRO shall provide each polling station with such number of compartments as may be necessary in which the voters can mark their votes screened from observation.

Appointment of presiding officers and clerks
     23.  - (1) The CRO shall appoint and pay a presiding officer to attend at each polling station and such clerks as may be necessary for the purposes of the election, but he shall not appoint any person who has been employed in or about the election by or on behalf of a candidate or a registered party which has submitted a party list.

    (2) The CRO may, if he thinks fit, preside at a polling station and the provisions of this Part relating to a presiding officer shall apply to the CRO so presiding with the necessary modifications as to things to be done by the CRO to the presiding officer or by the presiding officer to the CRO.

    (3) A presiding officer may do, by the clerks appointed to assist him, any act (including the asking of questions) which he is required or authorised by this Part to do at a polling station except order the arrest, exclusion or removal of any person from the polling station.

Issue of official poll cards
     24.  - (1) The CRO shall as soon as practicable send to electors and their proxies an official poll card, but a card need not be sent to any person - 

    (2) An elector's official poll card shall be sent or delivered to his qualifying address, and a proxy's to his address as shown in the list of proxies.

    (3) The official poll card shall be in the appropriate form, or a form to the like effect, and shall set out - 

    (4) At an ordinary election combined GLA election poll cards shall be issued in the appropriate form.

    (5) If the CRO and the returning officer for every other election or referendum think fit, an official poll card issued under this rule may be combined with the official poll card issued at every other election or referendum.

Information for voters in election booklets
     25.  - (1) At an ordinary election the GLRO may, in addition to a statement[65] by him in an election booklet, include in the booklet information for voters[66] that has been agreed by him with the Electoral Commission.

    (2) The information for voters may be about - 

    (3) The information for voters must not contain - 

    (4) Information published in an election booklet under this rule must be printed on not more than two sides of A5 paper.

Equipment of polling stations
     26.  - (1) The CRO shall provide each presiding officer with such ballot boxes and ballot papers as in the CRO's opinion may be necessary.

    (2) Every ballot box shall be so constructed that the ballot papers can be put in it, but cannot be withdrawn from it, without the box being unlocked or, where the box has no lock, the seal being broken.

    (3) At an ordinary election, the GLRO shall determine whether the ballot papers relating to the GLA elections shall be placed - 

    (4) The CRO at an ordinary election may, if a determination has been made under paragraph (3) that ballot papers shall be placed into the same ballot box for all of the GLA elections, determine that the same ballot box be used for ballot papers at each other election or referendum with which the GLA elections are taken.

    (5) Where separate ballot boxes are to be used for the London Member election and a relevant election or referendum, each ballot box shall be clearly marked with - 

    (6) The CRO shall provide each polling station with - 

    (7) The CRO shall also provide each polling station with - 

    (8) The large version of the ballot paper referred to in paragraph 7(a) above shall be of the same colour as that of the ballot paper at the election.

    (9) The device referred to in paragraph 7(b) above must - 

    (10) Notices for the guidance of voters shall be exhibited - 

    (11) The CRO may also provide copies of the notice mentioned in paragraph (10) in Braille or translated into such languages other than English as he considers appropriate, provided that those notices are accurate reproductions in Braille or that other language of that notice.

    (12) A notice under paragraph (11) may be exhibited, at the discretion of the CRO, at any polling station - 

    (13) Where there is an election for the return of the London members at an ordinary election, there shall be exhibited in the appropriate form inside each polling station a notice listing the candidates nominated by the registered political parties.

Notices for guidance of voters
     27.  - (1) Notices for the guidance of voters to be exhibited under rule 26(10) shall be in the appropriate form.

    (2) In place of the parts specified in paragraph (3), the form may include such alternative information relating to the GLA election as - 

    (3) The parts of the form referred to in paragraph (2) are - 

    (4) The GLRO shall provide each CRO with the notices to be exhibited under rule 26(10), except where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations.

    (5) Where the GLRO has decided to provide alternative information pursuant to paragraph (2) and the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, the GLRO shall notify the returning officer who does discharge those functions of the information that shall appear in the form pursuant to paragraph (2).

Appointment of polling and counting agents
     28.  - (1) Subject to paragraphs (3) to (5), before the commencement of the poll - 

may appoint polling agents to attend at polling stations for the purpose of detecting personation; and counting agents to attend at the local count.

    (2) The same person may be appointed as a polling agent or counting agent by, or in the case of list candidates on behalf of, more than one candidate.

    (3) For each local count, one (but no more than one) counting agent of each registered party standing nominated or individual candidate, as the case may be, may be authorised by the terms of his appointment to require a re-count at that count.

    (4) Not more than four polling agents, or such greater number as the CRO may by notice allow, shall be permitted to attend at any particular polling station.

    (5) If the number of such agents appointed to attend at a particular polling station exceeds that number, the CRO shall determine by lot which agents are permitted to attend, and only the agents on whom the lot falls shall be deemed to have been duly appointed.

    (6) The CRO may limit the number of counting agents, but in doing so shall ensure that - 

    (7) For the purposes of the calculations required by paragraph (6) - 

    (8) Notice in writing of the appointment, stating the names and addresses of the persons appointed, shall be given by the candidate, or as the case may be, the election agent, to the CRO and shall be so given not later than the fifth day (computed like any period of time in the Timetable in rule 3) before the day of the poll. Notices of the appointment of polling agents and counting agents which are required by this paragraph and paragraphs (9) and (10) to be given to the CRO shall be given to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations.

    (9) If an agent dies, or becomes incapable of acting, the candidate or, as the case may be, the election agent, may appoint another person in his place, and shall forthwith give to the CRO notice in writing of the name and address of that other person.

    (10) Any appointment for a candidate (other than a list candidate) authorised by this rule may be made and the notice of appointment given to the CRO by the candidate's election agent, instead of by the candidate.

    (11) In the following provisions of these Rules references to polling agents and counting agents shall be taken as references to agents - 

    (12) Any notice required to be given to a counting agent by the CRO may be delivered at, or sent by post to, the address stated in the notice of appointment.

    (13) A candidate may himself do any act or thing which any polling or counting agent of his, if appointed, would have been authorised to do, or may assist his agent in doing any such act or thing.

    (14) A candidate's election agent may do or assist in doing anything which a polling or counting agent of his is authorised to do; and anything required or authorised by these Rules to be done in the presence of the polling or counting agent may be done in the presence of a candidate's election agent instead of his polling agent or counting agent.

    (15) Where by these Rules any act or thing is required or authorised to be done in the presence of the polling or counting agents, the non-attendance of any agent or agents at the time and place appointed for the purpose shall not, if the act or thing is otherwise duly done, invalidate the act or thing done.

Notification of requirement of secrecy
     29. The CRO shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that - 

Admission to polling station
     30.  - (1) The presiding officer shall regulate the number of voters to be admitted to the polling station at the same time, and shall exclude all other persons except - 

    (2) Not more than one polling agent shall be admitted at the same time to a polling station on behalf of the same candidate.

    (3) A constable or person employed by the CRO shall not be admitted to vote in person elsewhere than at his own polling station allotted to him under these Rules, except on production and surrender of a certificate as to his employment which shall be in the appropriate form, and signed by an officer of the police of or above the rank of inspector or by the CRO, as the case may be.

    (4) Any certificate surrendered under this rule shall forthwith be cancelled.

Keeping of order in station
     31.  - (1) It is the presiding officer's duty to keep order at his polling station.

    (2) If a person misconducts himself in a polling station, or fails to obey the presiding officer's lawful orders, he may immediately, by the presiding officer's order, be removed from the polling station - 

and the person so removed shall not, without the presiding officer's permission, again enter the polling station during the day.

    (3) Any person so removed may, if charged with the commission in the polling station of an offence, be dealt with as a person taken into custody by a constable for an offence without a warrant.

    (4) The powers conferred by this rule shall not be exercised so as to prevent a voter who is otherwise entitled to vote at a polling station from having an opportunity of voting at that station.

Sealing of ballot boxes
     32. Immediately before the commencement of the poll, the presiding officer shall - 

Questions to be put to voters
     33.  - (1) The presiding officer may, and if required by a candidate or his election or polling agent shall, put to any person applying for a ballot paper at the time of his application, but not afterwards, the following questions or either of them - 

    (2) In the case of a person applying as proxy, the presiding officer may, and if required as mentioned above shall, put the following additional question - 

and if that question is not answered in the affirmative the following question - 

    (3) A ballot paper shall not be delivered to any person required to answer the above questions or any of them unless he has answered the questions or question satisfactorily.

    (4) Save as by this rule authorised, no inquiry shall be permitted as to the right of any person to vote at the London Members election.

Challenge of voter
     34.  - (1) If at any time a person applies for a ballot paper for the purpose of voting in person, or after he has applied for a ballot paper for that purpose and before he has left the polling station, a candidate or his election or polling agent - 

the presiding officer may order a constable to arrest the applicant, and the order of the presiding officer shall be sufficient authority for the constable so to do.

    (2) A person against whom a declaration is made under this rule shall not by reason of it be prevented from voting.

    (3) A person arrested under the provisions of this rule shall be dealt with as a person taken into custody by a constable for an offence without a warrant.

Voting procedure
     35.  - (1) A ballot paper shall be delivered to a voter who applies for one, and immediately before delivery - 

    (2) The voter, on receiving the ballot paper, shall forthwith proceed into one of the compartments in the polling station and there secretly mark his paper and fold it up so as to conceal his vote, and shall then show to the presiding officer the back of the paper, so as to disclose the official mark, and put the ballot paper so folded up into the ballot box in the presiding officer's presence.

    (3) The voter shall vote without undue delay, and shall leave the polling station as soon as he has put his ballot paper into the ballot box.

    (4) At a London Members election held with the poll at a relevant election or referendum, the same copy of the register of electors which is used under paragraph (1) for the London Members election may be used for each relevant election or referendum, and one mark may be placed in that register or in the list of proxies to denote that a ballot paper has been received in respect of each relevant election or referendum; except that where a ballot paper is not issued for each relevant election or referendum, a different mark shall be placed in the register or, as the case may be, list of proxies, so as to identify the election or referendum in respect of which the ballot paper was issued.

Votes marked by presiding officer
     36.  - (1) The presiding officer, on the application of a voter - 

shall, in the presence of the polling agents, cause the voter's vote to be marked on a ballot paper in the manner directed by the voter, and the ballot paper to be placed in the ballot box.

    (2) The name and number on the register of electors of every voter whose vote is marked in pursuance of this rule, and the reason why it is so marked, shall be entered on a list (in these Rules called "the list of votes marked by the presiding officer").

    (3) In the case of a person voting as proxy for an elector, the number to be entered together with the voter's name shall be the elector's number.

    (4) At a London Members election held with the poll at a relevant election or referendum, the same list may be used for the London Members election and each relevant election or referendum, 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 or referendum, unless the list identifies the election or referendum at which the vote was so marked.

Voting by persons with disabilities
     37.  - (1) If a voter makes an application to the presiding officer to be allowed, on the ground of - 

to vote with the assistance of another person by whom he is accompanied (in these Rules referred to as "the companion"), the presiding officer shall require the voter to declare, orally or in writing, whether he is so incapacitated by his blindness or other incapacity, or by his inability to read, as to be unable to vote without assistance.

    (2) If the presiding officer - 

    (3) For the purpose of these Rules, a person is a voter with disabilities if he has made such a declaration as is mentioned in paragraph (1) above, and a person shall be qualified to assist a voter with disabilities to vote if that person - 

    (4) The name and number in the register of electors of every voter whose vote is given in accordance with this rule and the name and address of the companion shall be entered on a list (in these Rules referred to as the "list of voters with disabilities assisted by companions").

    (5) At a London Members election held with the poll at a relevant election or referendum, the same list may be used for the London Members election and each relevant election or referendum, 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 or referendum, unless the list identifies the election or referendum at which the vote was so given.

    (6) In the case of a person voting as proxy for an elector, the number to be entered together with the voter's name shall be the elector's number.

    (7) The declaration made by the companion - 

    (8) No fee or other payment shall be charged in respect of the declaration.

Tendered ballot papers
     38.  - (1) If a person, representing himself to be - 

applies for a ballot paper after another person has voted in person either as the elector or his proxy, the applicant shall, on satisfactorily answering the questions permitted by law to be asked at the poll, be entitled, subject to the following provisions of this rule, to mark a ballot paper (in these Rules referred to as "a tendered ballot paper") in the same manner as any other voter.

    (2) A tendered ballot paper shall - 

    (3) The name of the voter and his number on the register of electors shall be entered on a list (in these Rules referred to as the "tendered votes list").

    (4) At a London Members election held with the poll at a relevant election or referendum, the same list may be used for the London Members election and each relevant election or referendum, and where it is so used an entry in that list shall be taken to mean that tendered ballot papers were so marked in respect of each election or referendum, unless the list identifies the election or referendum at which a tendered ballot paper was marked.

    (5) In the case of a person voting as proxy for an elector, the number to be endorsed or entered together with the voter's name shall be the number of that elector.

Spoilt ballot papers
     39. A voter who has inadvertently dealt with his ballot paper in such manner that it cannot be conveniently used as a ballot paper may, on delivering it to the presiding officer and proving to his satisfaction the fact of the inadvertence, obtain another ballot paper in the place of the ballot paper so delivered (in these Rules referred to as "a spoilt ballot paper"), and the spoilt ballot paper shall be immediately cancelled.

Adjournment of poll in case of riot
     40.  - (1) Where the proceedings at any polling station are interrupted or obstructed by riot or open violence, the presiding officer shall adjourn the proceedings till the following day and shall forthwith give notice to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations.

    (2) Where the poll is adjourned at any polling station - 

    (3) As soon as practicable after being informed of the adjournment of a poll, the CRO shall inform the GLRO of that fact and of the cause of its adjournment.

Procedure on close of poll
     41.  - (1) As soon as practicable after the close of the poll, the presiding officer shall, in the presence of the polling agents appointed for the purpose of the London Members election and for each relevant election or referendum, make up into separate packets, sealed with his own seal and the seals of such polling agents as desire to affix their seals - 

and shall deliver the packets or cause them to be delivered to the CRO to be taken charge of by him; but if the packets are not delivered by the presiding officer personally to the CRO, the arrangements for their delivery shall require the CRO's approval.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (6), the contents of the packets referred to in sub-paragraphs (b), (c) and (e) of paragraph (1) shall not be combined with the contents of the packets made under the corresponding rule that applies at a relevant election or referendum; nor shall the statement prepared under paragraph (5) be so combined.

    (3) References to the CRO in paragraph (1) are references to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations.

    (4) The marked copies of the register of electors and of the list of proxies shall be in one packet but shall not be in the same packet as the counterfoils of the used ballot papers and the certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll.

    (5) The packets shall be accompanied by a statement ("ballot paper account") showing the number of ballot papers entrusted to the presiding officer, and accounting for them under the heads - 

    (6) Where at an ordinary election the GLRO determines, in accordance with rule 16(9), that ballot papers at the ordinary election shall be on the same sheet of paper, ballot paper accounts in relation to the ballot papers on the same sheet of paper shall also be combined.

Attendance at local count
     42.  - (1) Where the CRO discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations he shall - 

    (2) Where the CRO does not discharge the functions first mentioned in paragraph (1), he shall make arrangements for counting the votes in the presence of the counting agents as soon as practicable after the delivery of the ballot papers to him by the returning officer who does discharge those functions; and the CRO shall give to the counting agents notice in writing of the time and place at which he will begin to count the votes.

    (3) No person other than a person entitled to be present at the counting of the votes at the London Members election or a relevant election or referendum may be present at the proceedings under rule 43(1) (the local count), unless permitted by the CRO to attend.

    (4) No person other than - 

may be present at the counting of the votes under paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 43, unless permitted by the CRO to attend.

    (5) A person not entitled to attend at the proceedings under rule 43(1) (the local count) or the counting of the votes shall not be permitted to do so by the CRO unless the CRO - 

    (6) The CRO shall give the counting agents all such reasonable facilities for overseeing the proceedings, and all such information with respect to them, as he can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of his duties in connection with them.

    (7) In particular, where the votes are counted by sorting the ballot papers according to the candidate for whom the vote is given and then counting the number of ballot papers for each candidate, the counting agents shall be entitled to satisfy themselves that the ballot papers are correctly sorted.

The local count
     43.  - (1) Where the CRO discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, he shall - 

    (2) Where separate ballot boxes are used, no vote for any candidate shall be rendered invalid by the ballot paper being placed in the ballot box used at a relevant election or referendum.

    (3) After completion of the proceedings under paragraph (1), the returning officer shall mix together all of the ballot papers used at the London Members election and count the votes given on them.

    (4) Where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, he shall - 

and paragraph (11) shall not apply to these proceedings.

    (5) The CRO shall not count the votes given on any ballot papers until - 

    (6) Where separate ballot boxes are used for votes cast under these Rules, and those cast at any relevant election or referendum, the ballot boxes from each polling station shall be opened together and the ballot papers (but not necessarily the votes on them) counted and verified together.

    (7) A postal ballot paper shall not be taken to be duly returned unless - 

    (8) The manner in which any postal ballot paper or declaration of identity may be returned - 

    (9) The CRO shall not count any tendered ballot paper.

    (10) The CRO, while counting and recording the number of ballot papers and counting the votes, shall keep the ballot papers with their faces upwards and take all proper precautions for preventing any person from seeing the numbers printed on the back of the papers.

    (11) The CRO shall verify each ballot paper account by comparing it with the number of ballot papers recorded by him, and the unused and spoilt ballot papers in his possession and the tendered votes list (opening and resealing the packets containing the unused and spoilt ballot papers and the tendered votes list) and shall draw up a statement as to the result of the verification, which any election agent may copy.

    (12) The CRO shall so far as practicable proceed continuously with counting the votes, allowing only time for refreshment, except that he may exclude the hours between 5 in the afternoon and 10 on the following morning.

    (13) At an ordinary election the hours between 5 in the afternoon and 10 on the following morning may be excluded under paragraph (12) only with the prior consent of the GLRO.

    (14) During the time so excluded the CRO shall - 

    (15) A "polling station in the appropriate area" in paragraph (7) means a polling station - 

Rejected ballot papers
     44.  - (1) Any ballot paper - 

shall, subject to paragraph (2), be void and not counted.

    (2) A ballot paper on which the vote is marked - 

shall not for such reason be void if an intention that the vote shall be for one only of the party or individual candidates clearly appears, and the way the paper is marked does not itself identify the voter and it is not shown that he can be identified by it.

    (3) The CRO shall endorse the word "rejected" on any ballot paper which under this rule is not to be counted, and shall add to the endorsement the words "rejection objected to" if any objection to his decision is made by a counting agent.

    (4) The CRO shall draw up a statement showing the number of ballot papers rejected under the several heads of - 

and shall, as soon as practicable after its completion, inform the GLRO of its contents.

Decision on ballot papers
     45. The decision of the CRO on any question arising in respect of a ballot paper shall be final, but shall be subject to review on an election petition.

Re-count
     46.  - (1) A candidate or his election agent (including, in the case of a list candidate, the election agent for that list) or a counting agent authorised under rule 28(3) may, if present when the counting or any re-count of the votes is completed, require the CRO to have the votes re-counted or again re-counted but the CRO may refuse to do so if in his opinion the request is unreasonable.

    (2) No step shall be taken on the completion of the counting or any re-count of votes until the candidates and election agents and counting agents authorised under rule 28(3) present at its completion have been given a reasonable opportunity to exercise the right conferred by this rule.

Procedure at conclusion of local count
     47.  - (1) As soon as practicable after the conclusion of the local count (including any re-count), the CRO shall draw up a statement showing - 

    (2) As soon as practicable after completion of the statement, the CRO shall inform the GLRO of its contents.

    (3) As soon as practicable after the GLRO has authorised him to do so, the CRO shall - 

Attendance at allocation of seats
     48.  - (1) The GLRO shall make arrangements for making the allocation of seats in the presence of the election agents of the individual candidates (including, in the case of a list candidate, the election agent for that list); and he shall give to those agents notice in writing of the time and place at which he will begin the allocation.

    (2) No person other than - 

may be present at an allocation, unless permitted by the GLRO to attend.

    (3) A person not entitled to attend an allocation shall not be permitted to do so by the GLRO unless the GLRO - 

The calculation
     49.  - (1) As soon as the GLRO has received from every CRO the information required by rule 47 he shall calculate the London figure for each registered party by which a party list has been submitted for that election, and for each individual candidate.

    (2) If at a contested election proof is given to the GLRO's satisfaction before the result of the election is declared that one of the persons named as an individual candidate in the ballot papers, or whose name appears on a party list, has died, then the GLRO shall make the calculation referred to in paragraph (1) without regard to that candidate.

    (3) As soon as the GLRO has ascertained the result of the calculation, he shall inform such of the election agents for the candidates as are then present of the relevant figures and shall give them a reasonable opportunity to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the calculation.

    (4) Where information of the description mentioned in paragraph (5)(e) is given in accordance with paragraph (3), the GLRO shall provide the persons to whom it was given with a statement containing - 

    (5) In this rule, "the relevant figures" means - 



PART V

Final Proceedings in Contested and Uncontested Elections

Declaration of result
     50.  - (1) The GLRO shall declare the allocation of the seats for London members and, where seats are allocated to a registered party, the names of the persons on the party list who, in accordance with paragraph 8(5) of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Act, are to fill those seats.

    (2) The GLRO shall give public notice of - 

Return or forfeiture of candidate's deposit
     51.  - (1) Unless forfeited in accordance with paragraph (5), the deposit made under rule 9 shall be returned to the person making it or his personal representative.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (4), the deposit shall be returned not later than the next day after that on which the result of the election is declared.

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2) - 

    (4) If the candidate is not shown as standing nominated in the statement of persons nominated, or if proof has been given to the GLRO before the allocation of seats of his death, the deposit shall be returned as soon as practicable after the publication of the statement or after his death, as the case may be.

    (5) Where a poll is taken, if, after the declaration under rule 50, a candidate or registered party is found not to have polled more than one-fortieth of the total number of votes polled by all the candidates and registered parties, the deposit shall be forfeited to the Greater London Authority.



PART VI

Disposal of Documents

Sealing up of ballot papers
     52.  - (1) On the completion of the counting at a contested election the CRO shall seal up in separate packets the counted and rejected ballot papers.

    (2) The CRO shall not open the sealed packets of tendered ballot papers or of counterfoils and certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll, or of marked copies of the register of electors and lists of proxies.

Delivery and retention of documents
     53.  - (1) The CRO shall then transfer control to the GLRO of the following documents - 

endorsing on each packet a description of its contents, the date of the election to which they relate and the name of the constituency for which the election was held.

    (2) The CRO shall retain the packets containing - 

    (3) Any document which has been transferred to the control of the GLRO under this rule shall either - 

as the GLRO shall decide.

    (4) At an election where the CRO does not discharge the functions referred to in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, paragraph (2) shall not apply.

Orders for production of documents
     54.  - (1) An order - 

may be made by a county court, if the court is satisfied by evidence on oath that the order is required for the purpose of instituting or maintaining a prosecution for an offence in relation to ballot papers, or for the purpose of an election petition.

    (2) An order for the opening of a sealed packet of counterfoils and certificates or for the inspection of any counted ballot papers in the custody of the GLRO may be made by an election court.

    (3) An order under this rule may be made subject to such conditions as to - 

as the court making the order think expedient; but in making and carrying into effect an order for the opening of a packet of counterfoils and certificates or for the inspection of counted ballot papers, care shall be taken that the way in which the vote of any particular elector has been given shall not be disclosed until it has been proved - 

    (4) An appeal lies to the High Court from any order of a county court under this rule.

    (5) Any power given under this rule to a county court may be exercised by any judge of the court otherwise than in open court.

    (6) Where an order is made for the production by the GLRO of any document under his control relating to any specified election - 

    (7) The production from proper custody of a ballot paper purporting to have been used at any election, and of a counterfoil marked with the same printed number and having a number marked on it in writing, shall be prima facie evidence that the elector whose vote was given by that ballot paper was the person who at the time of the election had affixed to his name in the register of electors the same number as the number written on the counterfoil.

    (8) Save as by this rule provided, no person shall be allowed to inspect any rejected or counted ballot papers under the control of the GLRO or open any sealed packets of counterfoils and certificates.

Public inspection and destruction of documents
     55.  - (1) The GLRO shall retain or cause to be retained for six months all documents relating to an election placed under his control in pursuance of these Rules by a CRO, and then, unless otherwise directed by an order of a county court or an election court, shall cause them to be destroyed.

    (2) Those documents, except ballot papers, counterfoils and certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll, shall, until destroyed, be open to public inspection at such time and in such manner as the Authority may determine.

    (3) The CRO shall keep for six months the documents retained by him in accordance with rule 53 and then, unless otherwise directed by an order of a county or an election court, shall cause them to be destroyed.

    (4) Those documents shall, until destroyed, be open to public inspection at all reasonable hours.

    (5) The GLRO and the CRO may, on request, supply copies of or extracts from such of the documents in their possession or control as are open to public inspection on payment of such fees and subject to such conditions as may be determined by the Authority.



PART VII

List Candidates and the Filling of Vacancies

Interpretation of Part VII
     56. In this Part - 

Removal from party list on election as Mayor or constituency member
     57.  - (1) Where a person whose name is for the time being included in a party list is elected (otherwise than at an ordinary election) - 

his name shall be removed from that list.

    (2) For the purposes of this Part, the name of a person to whom paragraph (1) applies shall be treated as ceasing to be included in the list from the date on which he is returned as the Mayor or a constituency member, as the case may be (even if his return is void).

Notification of vacancy
     58.  - (1) As soon as the office of a London member who was returned from a registered party's list becomes vacant, the GLRO shall simultaneously give or send to - 

written notice ("paragraph (1) notice") of the matters specified in paragraph (2).

    (2) The matters specified in this paragraph are - 

    (3) The GLRO shall not notify the Chair of the Assembly as mentioned in section 11(3) of the 1999 Act until - 

Unwilling candidate or objection by registered party
     59. Where the GLRO receives a notice under rule 58(2)(c)(ii) or section 11(5)(b) of the 1999 Act he shall again send a paragraph (1) notice, but with the substitution, for the name of the person to whom the first such notice was sent, of the name of the person who, on the same assumption, would be the next person whose name would be notified in accordance with section 11(6) of that Act; and so on until, in respect of such a person - 

Acceptance of office and further notification
     60.  - (1) As soon as practicable after the GLRO has identified the person who is to fill the vacancy, he shall invite him to attend at his office to sign the declaration of acceptance of office.

    (2) In a case to which subsection (3) of section 11 of the 1999 Act applies, as soon as practicable after the declaration of acceptance of office has been signed, the GLRO shall notify the Chair of the Assembly as mentioned in that subsection.



PART VIII

Declarations as to Election Expenses

Declarations as to election expenses
     61.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the form of the declaration required by subsection (1) (declaration by agent) of section 82 (declarations as to election expenses) of the 1983 Act in the circumstances mentioned in subsection (2A)(a) of that section shall be that set out in Part I of Form 17 of the Forms Schedule.

    (2) In a case to which subsection (5A) of section 82 of the 1983 Act applies, the declaration referred to in paragraph (1) shall be modified as specified in Part II of Form 17.

    (3) Subject to paragraph (4), the form of the declaration required by subsection (2) (declaration by candidate) of section 82 (declarations as to election expenses) of the 1983 Act in the circumstances mentioned in subsection (2A)(b) of that section shall be that set out in Part I of the Form 18 of the Forms Schedule.

    (4) In a case to which subsection (5A) of section 82 of the 1983 Act applies, the declaration referred to in paragraph (3) shall be modified as specified in Part II of Form 18.



SCHEDULE 10

RULES FOR CONDUCT OF AN ELECTION OF THE MAYOR OF LONDON WHERE THE POLL IS TAKEN TOGETHER WITH THE POLL AT ANY OTHER ELECTION OR REFERENDUM



MAYORAL ELECTION RULES




Arrangement of Rules


PART I

General Provisions
1. Citation
2. Interpretation

PART II

Provisions as to Time
3. Timetable
4. Computation of time

PART III

Stages Common to Contested and Uncontested Elections
5. Notice of election
6. Nomination of candidates and nomination papers
7. Subscription of nomination papers
8. Consent to nomination
9. Deposits
10. Decisions as to validity of nomination papers
11. Publication of statement of persons nominated
12. Inspection of nomination papers and consent to nomination
13. Withdrawal of candidature
14. Method of election

PART IV

Contested Elections
15. Poll to be taken by ballot
16. The ballot papers
17. The official mark
18. Prohibition of disclosure of vote
19. Use of schools and public rooms
20. Notice of poll
21. Postal ballot papers
22. Provision of polling stations
23. Appointment of presiding officers and clerks
24. Issue of official poll cards
25. Information for voters in election booklets
26. Equipment of polling stations
27. Notices for guidance of voters
28. Appointment of polling and counting agents
29. Notification of requirement of secrecy
30. Admission to polling station
31. Keeping of order in station
32. Sealing of ballot boxes
33. Questions to be put to voters
34. Challenge of voter
35. Voting procedure
36. Votes marked by presiding officer
37. Voting by persons with disabilities
38. Tendered ballot papers
39. Spoilt ballot papers
40. Adjournment of poll in case of riot
41. Procedure on close of poll
42. Attendance at local count
43. The local count
44. Rejected ballot papers
45. Decisions on ballot papers
46. Re-count
47. Procedure at conclusion of local count
48. Attendance at central calculation
49. The first calculation and resolution of equality

PART V

Further Provision: More than Two Candidates
50. The count of second preference votes
51. The second calculation and resolution of equality

PART VI

Final Proceedings in Contested and Uncontested Elections
52. Declaration of result
53. Return or forfeiture of candidate's deposit

PART VII

Disposal of Documents
54. Sealing up of ballot papers
55. Delivery and retention of documents
56. Orders for production of documents
57. Public inspection and destruction of documents

PART VIII

Death of Candidate
58. Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate


PART I

General Provisions

Citation
     1. These Rules may be cited as the Mayoral Election Rules.

Application and interpretation
     2.  - (1) The Mayoral Election Rules as set out in this Schedule shall have effect for the purposes of the election of the Mayor of London at an ordinary election, and any election under subsection (2) of section 16 (filling a vacancy in the office of Mayor[
75]) of the 1999 Act, where that election is taken together with another poll - 

    (2) In these Rules, unless the context indicates otherwise - 

the poll at which is taken together with the poll at the Mayoral election;

    (3) In the case of a referendum, a reference to a - 

    (4) References in these Rules - 

    (5) Other expressions used both in these Rules and in Part I (the Greater London Authority) of the 1999 Act have the same meaning in these Rules as they have in that Part.



PART II

Provisions as to Time

Timetable
     3.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the proceedings at the election shall be conducted in accordance with the following Timetable:

Proceeding Time
Publication of notice of election Not later than the twenty-fifth day before the day of election
Delivery of nomination papers Not later than noon on the nineteenth day before the day of election
Publication of statement as to persons nominated Not later than noon on the seventeenth day before the day of election
Delivery of notices of withdrawal of candidature Not later than noon on the sixteenth day before the day of election
Notice of poll Not later than the sixth day before the day of election
Polling Between the hours of 7 in the morning and 10 at night on the day of election.

    (2) At a GLA election taken together with a European Parliamentary election the time specified for the delivery of nomination papers in paragraph (1) shall be not later than 4 in the afternoon on the nineteenth day before the day of election.

Computation of time
     4.  - (1) In computing any period of time for the purposes of the Timetable - 

shall be disregarded, and any such day shall not be treated as a day for the purpose of any proceedings up to the completion of the poll nor shall the returning officer be obliged to proceed with the counting of the votes on such a day.

    (2) In this rule, "bank holiday" means a day which is a bank holiday under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971[
93] in England and Wales.



PART III

Stages Common to Contested and Uncontested Elections

Notice of election
     5.  - (1) The GLRO shall publish in each Assembly constituency notice of the election stating - 

and the notice shall state that forms of nomination papers may be obtained at that place and those times.

    (2) The notice of election shall state the date by which - 

must reach the electoral registration officer in order that they may be effective for the election.

Nomination of candidates and nomination papers
     6.  - (1) Each candidate shall be nominated by a separate nomination paper.

    (2) A nomination paper shall be in the appropriate form and shall be delivered at the place fixed for the purpose by the GLRO, which shall be at the offices of the Greater London Authority.

    (3) A nomination paper shall state the candidate's - 

and the surname shall be placed first in the list of names.

    (4) The description, if any, which may not comprise more than six words, must consist of either - 

    (5) A nomination paper may not include a description of a candidate that is likely to lead voters to associate the candidate with a registered political party unless - 

    (6) A person shall be guilty of a corrupt practice if he fraudulently purports to be authorised to issue a certificate under paragraph (5) on behalf of a registered political party's nominating officer.

    (7) In this rule, "registered political party" means a party which was registered under Part II (registration of political parties) of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 at the time by which the notice of election is required to be published by virtue of rule 1 ("the relevant time"); and a registered political party is a qualifying party in relation to an electoral area if, at the relevant time, it was registered in respect of England in the Great Britain register maintained under that Part.

Subscription of nomination papers
     7.  - (1) The nomination paper of a candidate shall be subscribed by at least 330 persons each of whom is entitled to a mayoral vote; and, in relation to those subscribers, the election and each London borough and the City, at least ten of the subscribers shall be electors who are ordinarily resident in the borough or, as the case may be, the City.

    (2) Where a nomination paper has the signatures of more than the required number of persons as assenting to the nomination of a candidate, the signatures (up to the required number) appearing first on the paper shall be taken into account to the exclusion of any others.

    (3) The nomination paper shall give the electoral number of each person subscribing it.

    (4) The GLRO - 

but it is not necessary for a nomination or consent to nomination to be on a form supplied by the GLRO.

    (5) In this rule - 

and accordingly includes a person shown in the register of electors lists as below voting age if it appears from it that he will be of voting age on the day fixed for the poll, but not otherwise; and

Consent to nomination
     8. A person shall not be validly nominated unless his consent to nomination - 

Deposits
     9.  - (1) A person shall not be validly nominated as a candidate unless the sum of £10,000 is deposited by him, or on his behalf, with the GLRO at the place and during the time for delivery of nomination papers.

    (2) The deposit may be made either - 

but the GLRO may refuse to accept a deposit sought to be made by means of a banker's draft if he does not know that the drawer carries on business as a banker in the United Kingdom.

    (3) Where the deposit is made on behalf of the candidate, the person making the deposit shall at the time he makes it give his name and address to the GLRO (unless they have previously been given to him under section 67 (appointment of election agent) of the 1983 Act).

Decisions as to validity of nomination papers
     10.  - (1) Where a nomination paper and the candidate's consent to it are delivered in accordance with these Rules, the candidate shall be deemed to stand nominated unless and until - 

    (2) The GLRO is entitled to hold the nomination paper of a person invalid only on one of the following grounds - 

    (3) As soon as practicable after each nomination paper has been delivered, the GLRO shall examine it and decide whether the candidate has been validly nominated.

    (4) Where the GLRO decides that a nomination paper is invalid, he shall endorse and sign on the paper the fact and the reasons for his decision.

    (5) The GLRO shall, as soon as practicable after making such a decision as is mentioned in paragraph (3) or (4), send notice of it to the candidate at his home address as given in his nomination paper.

    (6) The GLRO's decision that a nomination paper is valid shall be final and shall not be questioned in any proceeding whatsoever.

    (7) Subject to paragraph (6), nothing in this rule prevents the validity of a nomination being questioned on an election petition.

Publication of statement of persons nominated
     11.  - (1) The GLRO shall prepare and publish a statement showing the persons who have been and stand nominated and any other persons who have been nominated, with the reason why they no longer stand nominated.

    (2) The statement shall show the names, addresses and descriptions of the persons nominated as given in their nomination papers.

    (3) The statement shall show the persons standing nominated arranged alphabetically in the order of their surnames, and if there are two or more of them with the same surname, of their other names.

    (4) In the case of a person nominated by more than one nomination paper, the GLRO shall take the particulars required by the foregoing provisions of this rule from such one of the papers as the candidate (or the GLRO in default of the candidate) may select.

Inspection of nomination papers and consent to nomination
     12. During ordinary office hours on any day, other than a day specified in rule 4(1), after the latest time for delivery of nomination papers and before the date of the poll, any person may inspect and take copies of, or extracts from, nomination papers and consents to nomination.

Withdrawal of candidature
     13.  - (1) A candidate may withdraw his candidature by notice of withdrawal - 

    (2) Where a candidate is outside the United Kingdom, a notice of withdrawal signed by his election agent and accompanied by a written declaration, also so signed, of the candidate's absence from the United Kingdom shall be of the same effect as a notice of withdrawal signed by the candidate; but where the candidate stands nominated by more than one nomination paper a notice of withdrawal under this paragraph shall be effective if, and only if, it is accompanied, in addition to that declaration, by a written statement signed by the candidate that the person giving the notice is authorised to do so on the candidate's behalf during his absence from the United Kingdom.

Method of election
     14. If, after any withdrawals under rule 13 - 



PART IV

Contested Elections

Poll to be taken by ballot
     15. The votes at the poll shall be given by ballot.

The ballot papers
     16.  - (1) The ballot of every person entitled to a mayoral vote at the election shall consist of a ballot paper.

    (2) The persons remaining validly nominated for election to the office of Mayor, after any withdrawals, and no others, shall be entitled to have their names inserted in the ballot paper at that election.

    (3) Every ballot paper shall be in the appropriate form, printed in accordance with the directions set out in the Forms Schedule, and - 

    (4) If a candidate who is the subject of a party's authorisation under rule 6(5) so requests, the ballot paper shall contain, against the candidate's particulars, the party's registered emblem (or, as the case may be, one of the party's registered emblems).

    (5) The request must - 

    (6) The names of the candidates shall be arranged alphabetically in order of their surnames and, if there are two or more of them with the same surname, of their other names.

    (7) At an ordinary election the ballot paper at the election held under these Rules shall include the heading "ELECTION OF MAYOR".

    (8) Where, at an ordinary election at which two (or more) polls at the GLA election are to be taken together, the votes are to be counted electronically, the GLRO may determine that two or more ballot papers shall appear on the same sheet of paper.

The official mark
     17.  - (1) Every ballot paper shall be marked with an official mark, which shall perforate the ballot paper.

    (2) The official mark shall be kept secret, and an interval of not less than five years shall intervene between the use of the same official mark at any Authority election.

    (3) The official mark used for ballot papers issued for the purpose of voting by post shall not be used as the same election for ballot papers issued for the purpose of voting in person.

Prohibition of disclosure of vote
     18. No person who has voted at the election shall, in any legal proceeding to question the election, be required to state for whom he has voted.

Use of schools and public rooms
     19.  - (1) The CRO may use, free of charge, for the purpose of taking the poll or counting the votes - 

    (2) The use of a room in an unoccupied hereditament for that purpose or those purposes does not render a person liable to any payment by way of council tax or non-domestic rate in respect of that hereditament and any day on which it is so used.

    (3) Paragraph (4) applies in relation to an election to fill a vacancy in the office of the Mayor.

    (4) In a case to which this paragraph applies, this rule shall have effect with the addition of the following - 

Notice of poll
     20.  - (1) The GLRO shall publish notice of the poll stating - 

and paragraph (6) of rule 16 shall apply in relation to the order in which names and particulars appear on the notice of the poll as they apply in relation to ballot papers.

    (2) The CRO shall, not later than the time of the publication of the notice of the poll, also give public notice of - 

and he shall as soon as practicable after giving such a notice give a copy of it to each of the election agents.

    (3) The notices of poll at an ordinary election shall include the heading "GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY ELECTION".

    (4) The notice published under paragraph (2) shall - 

Postal ballot papers
     21.  - (1) The CRO shall as soon as practicable send to those entitled to vote by post, at the addresses shown in the absent voters list, a ballot paper and a declaration of identity, together with an envelope for their return.

    (2) The declaration of identity shall be in the appropriate form, or a form to the like effect.

    (3) In place of the parts of the form specified in paragraph (4), the form may include such alternative information as the GLRO may decide, relating to - 

and which complies with paragraph 4 of Schedule 12 (as though that information were to be included in a notice).

    (4) The parts of the form referred to in paragraph (3) are - 

    (5) Where the GLRO has decided to provide alternative information pursuant to paragraph (3), he shall notify the CRO of the information that shall appear in the form pursuant to paragraph (3), and where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Poll Regulations, the GLRO shall give such notification to the returning officer who does discharge those functions.

Provision of polling stations
     22.  - (1) The CRO shall provide a sufficient number of polling stations and, subject to the following provisions of this rule, shall allot the electors to the polling stations in such manner as he thinks most convenient.

    (2) One or more polling stations may be provided in the same room.

    (3) The polling station allotted to electors from any parliamentary polling district wholly or partly within the constituency shall, in the absence of special circumstances, be in the parliamentary polling place for that district, unless that place is outside the constituency.

    (4) The CRO shall provide each polling station with such number of compartments as may be necessary in which the voters can mark their votes screened from observation.

Appointment of presiding officers and clerks
     23.  - (1) The CRO shall appoint and pay a presiding officer to attend at each polling station and such clerks and technical assistants as may be necessary for the purposes of the election, but he shall not appoint any person who has been employed by or on behalf of a candidate in or about the election.

    (2) The CRO may, if he thinks fit, preside at a polling station and the provisions of this Part relating to a presiding officer shall apply to the CRO so presiding with the necessary modifications as to things to be done by the CRO to the presiding officer or by the presiding officer to the CRO.

    (3) A presiding officer may do, by the clerks appointed to assist him, any act (including the asking of questions) which he is required or authorised by this Part to do at a polling station except order the arrest, exclusion or removal of any person from the polling station.

Issue of official poll cards
     24.  - (1) The CRO shall as soon as practicable send to electors and their proxies an official poll card, but a card need not be sent to any person - 

    (2) An elector's official poll card shall be sent or delivered to his qualifying address, and a proxy's to his address as shown in the list of proxies.

    (3) The official poll card shall be in the appropriate form, or a form to the like effect, and shall set out - 

    (4) At an ordinary election combined GLA election poll cards shall be issued in the appropriate form.

    (5) If the CRO and the returning officer for every other election or referendum think fit, an official poll card issued under this rule may be combined with the official poll card issued at every other election or referendum.

Information for voters in election booklets
     25.  - (1) At an ordinary election the GLRO may, in addition to a statement[95] by him in an election booklet, include in the booklet information for voters[96] that has been agreed by him with the Electoral Commission.

    (2) The information for voters may be about - 

    (3) The information for voters must not contain - 

    (4) Information published in an election booklet under this rule must be printed on not more than two sides of A5 paper.

Equipment of polling stations
     26.  - (1) The CRO shall provide each presiding officer with such ballot boxes and ballot papers as in the CRO's opinion may be necessary.

    (2) Every ballot box shall be so constructed that the ballot papers can be put in it, but cannot be withdrawn from it, without the box being unlocked or, where the box has no lock, the seal being broken.

    (3) At an ordinary election, the GLRO shall determine whether the ballot papers relating to the GLA elections shall be placed - 

    (4) The CRO at an ordinary election may, if a determination has been made under paragraph (3) that ballot papers shall be placed into the same ballot box for all of the GLA elections, determine that the same ballot box be used for ballot papers at each other election or referendum with which the GLA elections are taken.

    (5) Where separate ballot boxes are to be used for the Mayoral election and a relevant election or referendum, each ballot box shall be clearly marked with - 

    (6) The CRO shall provide each polling station with - 

    (7) The CRO shall also provide each polling station with - 

    (8) The large version of the ballot paper referred to in paragraph 7(a) above shall be of the same colour as that of the ballot paper at the election.

    (9) The device referred to in paragraph 7(b) above must - 

    (10) Notices for the guidance of voters shall be exhibited - 

    (11) The CRO may also provide copies of the notice mentioned in paragraph (10) in Braille or translated into such languages other than English as he considers appropriate, provided that those notices are accurate reproductions in Braille or that other language of that notice.

    (12) A notice under paragraph (11) may be exhibited, at the discretion of the CRO, at any polling station - 

Notices for guidance of voters
     27.  - (1) Notices for the guidance of voters to be exhibited under rule 26(10) shall be in appropriate form.

    (2) In place of the parts specified in paragraph (3), the form may include such alternative information relating to the GLA election as - 

    (3) The parts of the form referred to in paragraph (2) are - 

    (4) The GLRO shall provide each CRO with the notices to be exhibited under rule 26(10), except where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations.

    (5) Where the GLRO has decided to provide alternative information pursuant to paragraph (2) and the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, the GLRO shall notify the returning officer who does discharge those functions of the information that shall appear in the form pursuant to paragraph (2).

Appointment of polling and counting agents
     28.  - (1) Subject to paragraphs (3) to (5), before the commencement of the poll each candidate may appoint polling agents to attend at polling stations for the purpose of detecting personation; and counting agents to attend at the mayoral count.

    (2) The same person may be appointed as a polling agent or counting agent by more than one candidate.

    (3) For each local count one (but no more than one) counting agent of each candidate may be authorised by the terms of his appointment to require a re-count at that count.

    (4) Not more than four polling agents, or such greater number as the CRO may by notice allow, shall be permitted to attend at any particular polling station.

    (5) If the number of such agents appointed to attend at a particular polling station exceeds that number, the CRO shall determine by lot which agents are permitted to attend, and only the agents on whom the lot falls shall be deemed to have been duly appointed.

    (6) The CRO may limit the number of counting agents, but in doing so shall ensure that - 

    (7) For the purposes of the calculations required by paragraph (6), a counting agent appointed for more than one candidate is a separate agent for each of the candidates for whom he has been appointed.

    (8) Notice in writing of the appointment, stating the names and addresses of the persons appointed, shall be given by the candidate or, as the case may be, the election agent, to the CRO and shall be so given not later than the fifth day (computed like any period of time in the Timetable in rule 3) before the day of the poll. Notices of the appointment of polling agents and counting agents which are required by this paragraph and paragraphs (9) and (10) to be given to the CRO shall be given to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations.

    (9) If an agent dies, or becomes incapable of acting, the candidate or, as the case may be, the election agent, may appoint another person in his place, and shall forthwith give to the CRO notice in writing of the name and address of that other person.

    (10) Any appointment for a candidate authorised by this rule may be made and the notice of appointment given to the CRO by the candidate's election agent, instead of by the candidate.

    (11) In the following provisions of this Part references to polling agents and counting agents shall be taken as reference to agents - 

    (12) Any notice required to be given to a counting agent by the CRO may be delivered at, or sent by post to, the address stated in the notice of appointment.

    (13) A candidate may himself do any act or thing which any polling or counting agent of his, if appointed, would have been authorised to do, or may assist his agent in doing any such act or thing.

    (14) A candidate's election agent may do or assist in doing anything which a polling or counting agent of his is authorised to do; and anything required or authorised by these Rules to be done in the presence of the polling or counting agent may be done in the presence of a candidate's election agent instead of his polling agent or counting agent.

    (15) Where by these Rules any act or thing is required or authorised to be done in the presence of the polling or counting agents, the non-attendance of any agent or agents at the time and place appointed for the purpose shall not, if the act or thing is otherwise duly done, invalidate the act or thing done.

Notification of requirement of secrecy
     29. The CRO shall make such arrangements as he thinks fit to ensure that - 

Admission to polling station
     30.  - (1) The presiding officer shall regulate the number of voters to be admitted to the polling station at the same time, and shall exclude all other persons except - 

    (2) Not more than one polling agent shall be admitted at the same time to a polling station on behalf of the same candidate.

    (3) A constable or person employed by the CRO shall not be admitted to vote in person elsewhere than at his own polling station allotted to him under these Rules, except on production and surrender of a certificate as to his employment which shall be in the appropriate form, or a form to the like effect, and signed by an officer of the police of or above the rank of inspector or by the CRO, as the case may be.

    (4) Any certificate surrendered under this rule shall forthwith be cancelled.

Keeping of order in station
     31.  - (1) It is the presiding officer's duty to keep order at his polling station.

    (2) If a person misconducts himself in a polling station, or fails to obey the presiding officer's lawful orders, he may immediately, by the presiding officer's order, be removed from the polling station - 

and the person so removed shall not, without the presiding officer's permission, again enter the polling station during the day.

    (3) Any person so removed may, if charged with the commission in the polling station of an offence, be dealt with as a person taken into custody by a constable for an offence without a warrant.

    (4) The powers conferred by this rule shall not be exercised so as to prevent a voter who is otherwise entitled to vote at a polling station from having an opportunity of voting at that station.

Sealing of ballot boxes
     32. Immediately before the commencement of the poll, the presiding officer shall - 

Questions to be put to voters
     33.  - (1) The presiding officer may, and if required by a candidate or his election or polling agent shall, put to any person applying for a ballot paper at the time of his application, but not afterwards, the following questions or either of them - 

    (2) In the case of a person applying as proxy, the presiding officer may, and if required as mentioned above shall, put the following additional question - 

and if that question is not answered in the affirmative the following question - 

    (3) A ballot paper shall not be delivered to any person required to answer the above questions or any of them unless he has answered the questions or question satisfactorily.

    (4) Save as by this rule authorised, no inquiry shall be permitted as to the right of any person to vote at the Mayoral election.

Challenge of voter
     34.  - (1) If at any time a person applies for a ballot paper for the purpose of voting in person, or after he has applied for a ballot paper for that purpose and before he has left the polling station, a candidate or his election or polling agent - 

the presiding officer may order a constable to arrest the applicant, and the order of the presiding officer shall be sufficient authority for the constable so to do.

    (2) A person against who a declaration is made under this rule shall not by reason of it be prevented from voting.

    (3) A person arrested under the provisions of this rule shall be dealt with as a person taken into custody by a constable for an offence without a warrant.

Voting procedure
     35.  - (1) A ballot paper shall be delivered to a voter who applies for one, and immediately before delivery - 

    (2) The voter, on receiving the ballot paper shall forthwith proceed into one of the compartments in the polling station and there secretly mark his paper and fold it up so as to conceal his vote, and shall then show to the presiding officer the back of the paper, so as to disclose the official mark, and put the ballot paper so folded up into the ballot box in the presiding officer's presence.

    (3) The voter shall vote without undue delay, and shall leave the polling station as soon as he has put his ballot paper into the ballot box.

    (4) At a Mayoral election held with the poll at a relevant election or referendum, the same copy of the register of electors which is used under paragraph (1) for the Mayoral election may be used for each relevant election or referendum, and one mark may be placed in that register or in the list of proxies to denote that a ballot paper has been received in respect of each relevant election or referendum; except that where a ballot paper is not issued for each relevant election or referendum, a different mark shall be placed in the register or, as the case may be, list of proxies, so as to identify the election or referendum in respect of which the ballot paper was issued.

Votes marked by presiding officer
     36.  - (1) The presiding officer, on the application of a voter - 

shall, in the presence of the polling agents, cause the voter's vote to be marked on a ballot paper in the manner directed by the voter, and the ballot paper to be placed in the ballot box.

    (2) The name and number on the register of electors of every voter whose vote is marked in pursuance of this rule, and the reason why it is so marked, shall be entered on a list (in these Rules called "the list of votes marked by the presiding officer").

    (3) In the case of a person voting as proxy for an elector, the number to be entered together with the voter's name shall be the elector's number.

    (4) At a Mayoral election held with the poll at a relevant election or referendum, the same list may be used for the Mayoral election and each relevant election or referendum, 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 or referendum, unless the list identifies the election or referendum at which the vote was so marked.

Voting by persons with disabilities
     37.  - (1) If a voter makes an application to the presiding officer to be allowed, on the ground of - 

to vote with the assistance of another person by whom he is accompanied (in these Rules referred to as the "the companion"), the presiding officer shall require the voter to declare, orally or in writing, whether he is so incapacitated by his blindness or other incapacity, or by his inability to read, as to be unable to vote without assistance.

    (2) If the presiding officer - 

    (3) For the purpose of these Rules, a person is a voter with disabilities if he has made such a declaration as is mentioned in paragraph (1) above, and a person shall be qualified to assist a voter with disabilities to vote if that person - 

    (4) The name and number in the register of electors of every voter whose vote is given in accordance with this rule and the name and address of the companion shall be entered on a list (in these Rules referred to as the "list of voters with disabilities assisted by companions").

    (5) At a Mayoral election held with the poll at a relevant election or referendum, the same list may be used for the Mayoral election and each relevant election or referendum, 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 or referendum, unless the list identifies the election or referendum at which the vote was so given.

    (6) In the case of a person voting as proxy for an elector, the number to be entered together with the voter's name shall be the elector's number.

    (7) The declaration made by the companion - 

    (8) No fee or other payment shall be charged in respect of the declaration.

Tendered ballot papers
     38.  - (1) If a person, representing himself to be - 

applies for a ballot paper after another person has voted in person either as the elector or his proxy, the applicant shall, on satisfactorily answering the questions permitted by law to be asked at the poll, be entitled, subject to the following provisions of this rule, to mark a ballot paper (in these Rules referred to as "a tendered ballot paper") in the same manner as any other voter.

    (2) A tendered ballot paper shall - 

    (3) The name of the voter and his number on the register of electors shall be entered on a list (in these Rules referred to as the "tendered votes list").

    (4) At a Mayoral election held with the poll at a relevant election or referendum, the same list may be used for the Mayoral election and each relevant election or referendum, and where it is so used an entry in that list shall be taken to mean that tendered ballot papers were so marked in respect of each election or referendum, unless the list identifies the election or referendum at which a tendered ballot paper was marked.

    (5) In the case of a person voting as proxy for an elector, the number to be endorsed or entered together with the voter's name shall be the number of that elector.

Spoilt ballot papers
     39. A voter who has inadvertently dealt with his ballot paper in such manner that it cannot be conveniently used as a ballot paper may, on delivering it to the presiding officer and proving to his satisfaction the fact of the inadvertence, obtain another ballot paper in the place of the ballot paper so delivered (in these Rules referred to as "a spoilt ballot paper"), and the spoilt ballot paper shall be immediately cancelled.

Adjournment of poll in case of riot
     40.  - (1) Where the proceedings at any polling station are interrupted or obstructed by riot or open violence, the presiding officer shall adjourn the proceedings till the following day and shall forthwith give notice to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations.

    (2) Where the poll is adjourned at any polling station - 

    (3) As soon as practicable after the CRO has received notice of the adjournment of a poll he shall inform the GLRO of that fact and of the cause of its adjournment.

Procedure on close of poll
     41.  - (1) As soon as practicable after the close of the poll, the presiding officer shall, in the presence of the polling agents appointed for the purpose of the GLA election and for each relevant election or referendum, make up into separate packets, sealed with his own seal and the seals of such polling agents as desire to affix their seals - 

and shall deliver the packets or cause them to be delivered to the CRO, to be taken charge of by him; but if the packets are not delivered by the presiding officer personally to the CRO, the arrangements for their delivery shall require the CRO's approval.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (6), the contents of the packets referred to in paragraph (1)(b)(c) and (e) shall not be combined with the contents of the packets made under the corresponding rule that applies at a relevant election or referendum; nor shall the statement prepared under paragraph (5) be so combined.

    (3) References to the CRO in paragraph (1) are references to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations.

    (4) The marked copies of the register of electors and of the list of proxies shall be in one packet but shall not be in the same packet as the counterfoils of the used ballot papers and the certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll.

    (5) The packets shall be accompanied by a statement ("the ballot paper account") showing the number of ballot papers entrusted to the presiding officer, and accounting for them under the heads - 

    (6) Where at an ordinary election the GLRO determines, in accordance with rule 16(8), that ballot papers at the ordinary election shall be on the same sheet of paper, ballot paper accounts in relation to the ballot papers on the same sheet of paper shall also be combined.

Attendance at counting of votes
     42.  - (1) Where the CRO discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations he shall - 

    (2) Where the CRO does not discharge the functions first mentioned in paragraph (1) he shall make arrangements for counting the votes in the presence of the counting agents as soon as practicable after the delivery of the ballot papers to him by the returning officer who does discharge those functions; and the CRO shall give to the counting agents notice in writing of the time and place at which he will begin to count the votes.

    (3) No person other than a person entitled to be present at the counting of the votes at the Mayoral election and each relevant election or referendum may be present at the proceedings under rule 43(1), unless permitted by the CRO to attend.

    (4) No person other than - 

may be present at the counting of the votes under paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 43, unless permitted by the CRO to attend.

    (5) A person not entitled to attend at the proceedings under rule 43(1) or the counting of the votes under paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 43 shall not be permitted to do so by the CRO unless the CRO - 

    (6) The CRO shall give the counting agents all such reasonable facilities for overseeing the proceedings, and all such information with respect to them, as he can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the proceedings and the discharge of his duties in connection with them.

    (7) In particular, where the votes are counted by sorting the ballot papers according to the candidate for whom the vote is given and then counting the number of ballot papers for each candidate, the counting agents shall be entitled to satisfy themselves that the ballot papers are correctly sorted.

The local count
     43.  - (1) Where the CRO discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, he shall - 

    (2) Where separate ballot boxes are used, no vote for any candidate shall be rendered invalid by the ballot paper being placed in the ballot box used at a relevant election or referendum.

    (3) After completion of the proceedings under paragraph (1), the returning officer shall mix together all of the ballot papers used at the Mayoral election and count the votes given on them.

    (4) Where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, he shall - 

and paragraph (11) shall not apply to these proceedings.

    (5) The CRO shall not count the votes given on any ballot papers until - 

    (6) Where separate ballot boxes are used at a GLA election for votes cast these rules and those cast at any relevant election or referendum, the ballot boxes from each polling station shall be opened together and the ballot papers (but not necessarily the votes on them) counted and verified together.

    (7) A postal ballot paper shall not be taken to be duly returned unless - 

    (8) The manner in which any postal ballot paper or declaration of identity may be returned - 

    (9) The CRO shall not count any tendered ballot paper.

    (10) The CRO, while counting and recording the number of ballot papers and counting the votes, shall keep the ballot papers with their faces upwards and take all proper precautions for preventing any person from seeing the numbers printed on the back of the papers.

    (11) The CRO shall verify each ballot paper account by comparing it with the number of ballot papers recorded by him, and the unused and spoilt ballot papers in his possession and the tendered votes list (opening and resealing the packets containing the unused and spoilt ballot papers and the tendered votes list) and shall draw up a statement as to the result of the verification, which any election agent may copy.

    (12) The CRO shall so far as practicable proceed continuously with counting the votes, allowing only time for refreshment, except that he may exclude the hours between 5 in the afternoon and 10 on the following morning.

    (13) At an ordinary election the hours between 5 in the afternoon and 10 on the following morning may be excluded under paragraph (12) only with the prior consent of the GLRO.

    (14) During the time so excluded the CRO shall - 

    (15) A "polling station in the appropriate area" in paragraph (7) means a polling station - 

Rejected ballot papers
     44.  - (1) Any ballot paper - 

shall be void and not counted.

    (2) A ballot paper on which a vote is marked - 

shall not for such reason be void if - 

    (3) A ballot paper which is not otherwise void and on which not more than one first preference vote is marked (whether or not a second preference vote is marked) shall be valid as respects that vote, and counted accordingly.

    (4) The CRO shall endorse the word "rejected" on any ballot paper which under this rule is not to be counted, and shall add to the endorsement the words "rejection objected to" if any objection to his decision is made by a counting agent.

    (5) The CRO shall draw up a statement showing the number of ballot papers rejected under the several heads of - 

    (6) As soon as practicable after completion of the statement, the CRO shall inform the GLRO of its contents.

Decisions on ballot papers
     45. The decision of the CRO on any question arising in respect of a ballot paper shall be final, but shall be subject to review on an election petition.

Re-count
     46.  - (1) A candidate or his election agent or a counting agent authorised under rule 28(3) may, if present when the counting or any re-count of the votes, or as the case may be, the first preference votes, is completed, require the CRO to have the votes re-counted or again re-counted but the CRO may refuse to do so if in his opinion the request is unreasonable.

    (2) No step shall be taken on the completion of the counting or any re-count of votes, or as the case may be, the first preference votes, until the candidates and election agents and counting agents authorised under rule 28(3) present at its completion have been given a reasonable opportunity to exercise the right conferred by this rule.

Procedure at conclusion of local count
     47.  - (1) As soon as practicable after the conclusion of the local count (including any re-count), the CRO shall draw up a statement showing - 

    (2) As soon as practicable after completion of the statement, the CRO shall inform the GLRO of its contents.

    (3) As soon as practicable after the GLRO has authorised him to do so, the CRO shall - 

Attendance at central calculation
     48.  - (1) The GLRO shall make arrangements for making the central calculation in the presence of the election agents and he shall give to those agents notice in writing of the time and place at which he will begin the calculation.

    (2) No person other than - 

may be present at a calculation, unless permitted by the GLRO to attend.

    (3) A person not entitled to attend a calculation shall not be permitted to do so by the GLRO unless he - 

The first calculation and resolution of equality
     49.  - (1) As soon as the GLRO has received from every CRO the information required by rule 47 he shall - 

    (2) As soon as the GLRO has ascertained the result of the calculation, he shall inform such of the election agents as are then present of the relevant figures and shall give them a reasonable opportunity to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the calculation.

    (3) In paragraph (2), "the relevant figures" means - 

    (4) Where an election is contested by more than two candidates - 

    (5) Where an election is contested by only two candidates and the total number of votes given for each of them is unequal the person to be returned as the Mayor is the candidate to whom the majority of the votes is given.

    (6) Where an election is contested by only two candidates and the total number of votes given for each of them is equal, the person to be returned as the Mayor is the person whom the GLRO decides, in accordance with paragraph 4(8) of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Act, is to be returned as the Mayor.

    (7) In a case to which paragraph (5) or (6) applies, the declaration of the person to be returned as the Mayor shall be made in accordance with rule 52.



PART V

Further Provision: More than Two Candidates

The count of second preference votes
     50.  - (1) As soon as the CRO has received such a direction as is mentioned in rule 49(4)(b) he shall count the number of second preference votes for each of the candidates remaining in the contest given by voters who did not give their first preference vote to any of those candidates.

    (2) A ballot paper which is not otherwise void and on which not more than one second preference vote is marked shall be valid as respects that vote and shall be counted accordingly if, but only if, a valid first preference vote has also been marked.

    (3) Rules 42, 43(5), (6), (8) and (9), 44 (except paragraph (3)), 46(1) (except the words "the votes, or as the case may be,") and 48 shall apply in relation to the count of second preference votes as they apply in relation to the count of first preference votes as if references to first preference votes were references to second preference votes.

    (4) The CRO shall not be required to re-examine any decision taken under rule 45.

    (5) As soon as practicable after the second preference votes have been counted, the CRO shall inform the GLRO of the number of second preference votes cast for each of the candidates remaining in the contest.

The second calculation and resolution of equality
     51.  - (1) As soon as the GLRO has received from every CRO the information required by rule 50(5), he shall comply with paragraph 4(5) and (6) of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Act.

    (2) As soon as the GLRO has ascertained the result of the second calculation, he shall provide such of the election agents for those candidates who remain in the contest as are then present with a copy of the relevant figures and shall give them a reasonable opportunity to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the calculation.

    (3) In paragraph (2), "the relevant figures" means the number of second preference votes given in each of the Assembly constituencies for each of the candidates remaining in the contest and the calculation undertaken by the GLRO for the purpose of ascertaining the total number of first and second preference votes given to each of those candidates.

    (4) If, after the second calculation, the total number of votes given for two or more candidates is equal, the person to be returned as the Mayor is the person whom the GLRO decides, in accordance with paragraph 4(8) of Schedule 2 to the 1999 Act, is to be returned as the Mayor.



PART VI

Final Proceedings in Contested and Uncontested Elections

Declaration of result
     52.  - (1) The GLRO shall declare to be elected as the Mayor of London the candidate who, in accordance with section 4(2) of the 1999 Act (including that provision as applied by section 16(4) at an election to fill a vacancy), or Part I of Schedule 2 to that Act, as the case may be, is to be returned as the Mayor at that election.

    (2) The GLRO shall give public notice of - 

    (3) In an uncontested election, the GLRO shall as soon as practicable after the latest time for the delivery of notices of withdrawals of candidature - 

    (4) The GLRO shall inform the proper officer[104] of the Authority of the result of the election.

Return or forfeiture of candidate's deposit
     53.  - (1) Unless forfeited in accordance with paragraph (5), the deposit made under rule 9 shall be returned to the person making it or his personal representative.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (4), the deposit shall be returned not later than the next day after that on which the result of the election is declared.

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2) - 

    (4) If the candidate is not shown as standing nominated in the statement of persons nominated, or if proof of his death has been given to the GLRO before the first calculation under rule 49, the deposit shall be returned as soon as practicable after the publication of the statement or after his death, as the case may be.

    (5) Where a poll is taken, if, after the first calculation under rule 49, the candidate is found not to have polled more than one-twentieth of the total number of first preference votes polled by all the candidates, the deposit shall be forfeited to the Greater London Authority.



PART VII

Disposal of Documents

Sealing up of ballot papers
     54.  - (1) On the completion of the counting at a contested election the CRO shall seal up in separate packets the counted and rejected ballot papers.

    (2) The CRO shall not open the sealed packets of tendered ballot papers or of counterfoils and certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll, or of marked copies of the register of electors and lists of proxies.

Delivery and retention of documents
     55.  - (1) The CRO shall then transfer control to the GLRO of the following documents - 

endorsing on each packet a description of its contents, the date of the election to which they relate and the name of the constituency for which the election was held.

    (2) The CRO shall retain the packets containing - 

    (3) Any document which has been transferred to the control of the GLRO under this rule shall either - 

as the GLRO shall decide.

    (4) At an election where the CRO does not discharge the functions referred to in Combination of Polls Regulations, paragraph (2) shall not apply.

Orders for production of documents
     56.  - (1) An order - 

may be made by a county court, if the court is satisfied by evidence on oath that the order is required for the purpose of instituting or maintaining a prosecution for an offence in relation to ballot papers, or for the purpose of an election petition.

    (2) An order for the opening of a sealed packet of counterfoils and certificates or for the inspection of any counted ballot papers under the control of the GLRO may be made by an election court.

    (3) An order under this rule may be made subject to such conditions as to - 

as the court making the order think expedient; but in making and carrying into effect an order for the opening of a packet of counterfoils and certificates or for the inspection of counted ballot papers, care shall be taken that the way in which the vote of any particular elector has been given shall not be disclosed until it has been proved - 

    (4) An appeal lies to the High Court from any order of a county court under this rule.

    (5) Any power given under this rule to a county court may be exercised by any judge of the court otherwise than in open court.

    (6) Where an order is made for the production by the GLRO of any document under his control relating to any specified election - 

    (7) The production from proper custody of a ballot paper purporting to have been used at any election, and of a counterfoil marked with the same printed number and having a number marked on it in writing, shall be prima facie evidence that the elector whose vote was given by that ballot paper was the person who at the time of the election had affixed to his name in the register of electors the same number as the number written on the counterfoil.

    (8) Save as by this rule provided, no person shall be allowed to inspect any rejected or counted ballot papers under the control of the GLRO or open any sealed packets of counterfoils and certificates.

Public inspection and destruction of documents
     57.  - (1) The GLRO shall retain or cause to be retained for six months all documents relating to an election placed under his control in pursuance of these Rules by a CRO, and then, unless otherwise directed by an order of a county court or an election court, shall cause them to be destroyed.

    (2) Those documents, except ballot papers, counterfoils and certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll, shall be open to public inspection at such time and in such manner as the Authority may determine.

    (3) The CRO shall keep for six months the documents retained by him in accordance with rule 55(2) and then, unless otherwise directed by an order of a county court or an election court, shall cause them to be destroyed.

    (4) Those documents shall be open to public inspection at all reasonable hours.

    (5) The GLRO and the CRO may, on request, supply copies of or extracts from such of the documents in their possession or control as are open to public inspection on payment of such fees and subject to such conditions as may be determined by the Authority.



PART VIII

Death of Candidate

Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate
     58.  - (1) If at a contested election proof is given to the GLRO's satisfaction before the result of the election is declared that one of the persons named or to be named as candidate in the ballot papers has died, then the GLRO shall countermand notice of the poll or, if polling has begun, direct that the poll be abandoned, and the provisions of subsections (1) and (5) of section 39 (local elections void etc. in England and Wales) of the 1983 Act apply in respect of any vacancy which remains unfilled.

    (2) The countermand of a poll or the direction that a poll be abandoned shall have effect only in relation to the election for the return of the Mayor to which the countermand or direction relates and shall not effect the poll at a relevant election or referendum.

    (3) Where the poll at the Mayoral election is abandoned by reason of a candidate's death - 

    (4) The provisions of these Rules as to the inspection, production, retention and destruction of ballot papers and other documents relating to a poll at an election apply to any such documents relating to a poll abandoned by reason of a candidate's death, with the following modifications - 



SCHEDULE 11

MODIFICATION OF COMBINED POLL RULES IN SCHEDULES 8 TO 10 WHERE VOTES COUNTED BY ELECTRONIC MEANS


     1. In this Schedule - 

any reference to a numbered form is a reference to the form of that number in Schedule 5.

     2. Where votes are counted by electronic means, the CMER, the LMER and MER shall be modified as follows.

     3. Those rules shall be construed as though the following definition applied - 

     4. Any reference to the counting of ballot papers or votes, or the making of any calculation in whatever terms, shall be construed as including a reference to counting or calculating by electronic means, except where the context otherwise requires.

     5. Any provision, mentioned in column (1) of the Table below shall be modified as shown in column (2).


TABLE
(1) (2)
Modification Rule
CMER, rule 15(2) (the ballot papers) Omit sub-paragraph (b).

In sub-paragraph (c), after "printed on the" insert "front or".

LMER, rule 16(3) (the ballot papers) Omit sub-paragraph (c).

In sub-paragraph (d), after "printed on the" insert "front or".

MER, rule 16(3) (the ballot papers) Omit sub-paragraph (c).

In sub-paragraph (d), after "printed on the" insert "front or".

CMER, rule 16

LMER, rule 17

MER, rule 17 (the official mark)

In paragraph (1), for "which shall perforate the ballot paper", substitute - 

    " which shall consist of - 

    (a) a mark which perforates the paper;

    (b) a watermark;

    (c) faint printing which appears to lie behind the text of the ballot paper;

    (d) a barcode; or

    (e) such other feature as will indicate the authenticity of the ballot paper".

For paragraphs (2) and (3), substitute - 

    " (2) Where the official mark consists of a barcode it shall contain a security feature which shall allow information it conveys as to its authenticity to be discerned with the use of information held only by the GLRO, the CRO and his clerks.

    (3) The official mark shall be kept secret and an interval of not less than five years shall intervene before the same official mark is used at any Authority election.

    (3A) Except where the official mark consists of a barcode, the official mark used for ballot papers issued for voting by post shall not be used at the same election for ballot papers issued for the purpose of voting in person."

CMER, rule 22

LMER, rule 23

MER, rule 23 (appointment of presiding officers and clerks

After paragraph (1), insert - 

    " (1A) The clerks appointed pursuant to paragraph (1) above may include such technical advisers as he thinks fit to assist in - 

    (a) the operation and maintenance of the central counting system;

    (b) any other computer hardware or software or other equipment or any service; and

    (c) the handling and use of any electronic data,

used or to be used for the purposes of counting the ballot papers and the votes."

CMER, rule 34

LMER, rule 35

MER, rule 35 (voting procedure)

In sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1), after "official mark" insert ", except where the official mark is one that does not consist of a mark which perforates the ballot paper".

In paragraph (2), omit the words - 

    "and fold it up so as to conceal his vote";

"so as to disclose the official mark"; and

"so folded up".

At the end of paragraph (2), insert the words - 

    "in such a way as to conceal his vote".

CMER, rule 41 (attendance at counting of votes)

In paragraphs (1) and (3), for "rule 42(1)" substitute "rule 41C(1) or rule 42(1)".

In paragraph (4), for "paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 42" substitute "paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 41C or paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 42".

In paragraph (5), for "rule 42(1)" substitute "rule 41C or rule 42(1)".

After this rule, insert - 

" Counting using the central counting system
     41A.  - 

    (1) The CRO may conduct any count of the votes using the central counting system.

    (2) Where the count has been conducted using the central counting system, the CRO, if he considers it appropriate to do so may conduct any re-count without using that system.

    (3) Any count or re-count conducted using the central counting system shall be conducted in accordance with rule 41C.

    (4) Where the counting of the votes has commenced using the central counting system, if at any time before the result has been declared, the CRO considers it appropriate, he may discontinue the count and instead count the votes without using the central counting system.

Concurrent counting
     41B.  - 

    (1) Where the count for the election is to be conducted using the central counting system, the votes on the ballot papers for the election and for any relevant election or referendum may be counted concurrently using the central counting system, where the CRO and the returning officer for that relevant election or referendum so agree.

    (2) Where the GLRO has determined that two or more ballot papers shall appear on the same sheet of paper in accordance with these Rules, the votes on those ballot papers shall be counted concurrently.

    (3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), where there is a recount of votes at the election the votes on the ballot papers for the election and any relevant election or referendum shall not be counted concurrently, unless there is also a recount at the relevant election or referendum and the CRO and the returning officer for that relevant election or referendum so agree.

The electronic count
     41C.  - 

    (1) Where the count is being conducted using the central counting system, and where the CRO discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, he shall - 

    (a) in the presence of the counting agents appointed for the purposes of the poll at the election and those appointed for the purposes of each relevant election or referendum, open each ballot box and count and record the number of ballot papers in it;

    (b) in the presence of the election agents appointed for the purposes of the poll at the election and those appointed for the purposes of each relevant election or referendum, verify each ballot paper account;

    (c) count such of the postal ballot papers as have been duly returned and record the number counted;

    (d) separate the ballot papers relating to the election and each relevant election or referendum which is to be counted separately;

    (e) in relation to the ballot papers which have been separated for each other election or referendum - 

      (i) make up into packets the ballot papers for each other election or referendum and seal them up in separate containers endorsing on each a description of the area to which the ballot papers relate; and

      (ii) deliver or cause to be delivered to the returning officer for the poll to which the ballot papers relate those containers, together with a list of them and of the contents of each;

    (f) deliver or cause to be delivered to the returning officer for each other election or referendum - 

      (i) the ballot paper accounts together with a copy of the statement as to the result of their verification in respect of that election or referendum; and

      (ii) the packets that relate to each other election or referendum containing - 

        (aa) the unused and spoilt ballot papers,

        (bb) the tendered ballot papers, and

        (cc) the counterfoils of the used ballot papers and the certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll.

    (2) Where the counts at the election and at a relevant election or referendum are being conducted using a central counting system, in relation to the election and that relevant election or referendum, any of the steps referred to paragraph (1), in so far as practicable, may be undertaken - 

    (a) using the central counting system;

    (b) concurrently with any other of those steps;

    (c) in a different order;

    (d) by dealing with the ballot boxes separately;

    (e) during or after the process of counting the votes for the election or any relevant election or referendum.

    (3) Where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations and the votes on the ballot papers are not to be counted concurrently with the votes on the ballot papers at a relevant election or referendum, he shall - 

    (a) on receipt of the containers of ballot papers from the returning officer who does discharge those functions, and after the time specified in the notice given under rule 41(1), in the presence of the counting agents open each container; and

    (b) where the proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are not taken together with those proceedings at a relevant election or referendum under regulation 65 of the Representation of the People Regulations 2001, or under that regulation as applied by regulations made under sections 44 and 105, or 45 and 105, of the Local Government Act 2000[105], 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 all the containers and count the votes given on them,

and paragraph (12) shall not apply to these proceedings.

    (4) Where separate ballot boxes have been used, no vote for any candidate shall be rendered invalid by the ballot paper being placed in the ballot box used at any relevant election or referendum.

    (5) Where separate ballot boxes are used for the votes cast under these rules and those cast at any relevant election or referendum and the votes are not being counted concurrently using the central counting system, all the ballot boxes from each polling station shall be opened together.

    (6) The CRO shall count the votes by causing the central counting system to count the votes and calculate the total number of votes given for each candidate at the election from the votes cast on ballot papers which have been counted by it, and shall use the information provided by the central counting system to verify the ballot paper accounts if that has not already been done.

    (7) A postal ballot paper shall not be taken to be duly returned unless - 

    (a) it is returned in the manner set out in paragraph (8) below and reaches the returning officer, or a polling station in the appropriate area (as defined in paragraph (9)) before the close of the poll; and

    (b) the declaration of identity, duly signed and authenticated, is also returned in the manner set out in paragraph (8) below and reaches him or such a polling station before that time.

    (8) The manner in which any postal ballot paper or declaration of identity may be returned - 

    (a) to the CRO, is by hand or by post; and

    (b) to a polling station, is by hand.

    (9) In paragraph (7) "a polling station in the appropriate area" means a polling station - 

    (a) in the area which is common to the Assembly constituency, and parliamentary constituency[106], local counting area, electoral area or voting area, (as the case may be) in which the polls at the GLA election and any relevant election or referendum are being taken together; and

    (b) in respect of which polls the postal voter has been issued with a postal ballot paper.

    (10) The CRO shall not count any tendered ballot papers.

    (11) The CRO, while counting and recording the number of ballot papers and counting the votes, shall take all proper precautions for preventing any person from identifying the voter who has cast any vote.

    (12) The CRO shall verify each ballot paper account by comparing it with the number of ballot papers recorded, and the information as to the unused and spoilt ballot papers and from the tendered votes list (opening and resealing the packets containing the unused and spoilt ballot papers and the tendered votes list) and shall produce a statement as to the result of the verification, which any election agent may copy.

    (13) The CRO shall so far as practicable proceed continuously with counting the votes, allowing only time for refreshment, except that he may exclude the hours between 7 in the evening and 9 on the following morning.

    (14) During the time so excluded the CRO shall - 

    (a) place the ballot papers and other documents relating to the election under his own seal and the seals of such of the counting agents as desire to affix their seals; and

    (b) otherwise take proper precautions for the security of the papers and documents and the central counting system.

    (15) Where the CRO decides at any point to conduct the count or any recount without using the central counting system, he shall - 

    (a) cause any step specified in rule 42(1) which has yet to be completed to be carried out;

    (b) proceed as though no votes had been counted;

    (c) otherwise proceed in accordance with rule 42 below, except that - 

      (i) rule 42(6) shall apply only in so far as practicable; and

      (ii) where the GLRO has determined that two or more ballot papers shall appear on the same sheet of paper in accordance with these Rules, such ballot papers shall not be separated".

LMER, rule 42 (attendance at local count) In paragraph (1), for "rule 43(1)" substitute "rule 42C(1) and rule 43(1)".

In paragraph 3, for "rule 43(1)" substitute "rule 42C(1) or rule 43(1)".

In paragraph (4), for "paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 43" substitute "rule paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 42C or paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 43".

In paragraph (5), for "rule 42(1)" substitute "rule 41C or rule 42(1)".

After this rule, insert - 

" Counting using the central counting system
     42A.  - 

    (1) The CRO may conduct any count of the votes using the central counting system.

    (2) Where the count has been conducted using the central counting system, the CRO, if he considers it appropriate to do so may conduct any re-count without using that system.

    (3) Any count or re-count conducted using the central counting system shall be conducted in accordance with rule 42C.

    (4) Where the counting of the votes has commenced using the central counting system, if, at any time before the result has been declared, the CRO considers it appropriate, he may discontinue the count and instead count the votes without using the central counting system.

Concurrent counting
     42B.  - 

    (1) Where the count for the election is to be conducted using the central counting system, the votes on the ballot papers for the election and for any relevant election or referendum may be counted concurrently using the central counting system, where the CRO and the returning officer for that relevant election or referendum so agree.

    (2) Where the GLRO has determined that two or more ballot papers shall appear on the same sheet of paper in accordance with these Rules, the votes on those ballot papers shall be counted concurrently.

    (3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), where there is a recount of votes at the election the votes on the ballot papers for the election and any relevant election or referendum shall not be counted concurrently, unless there is also a recount at the relevant election or referendum and the CRO and the returning officer for that relevant election or referendum so agree.

The electronic count
     42C.  - 

    (1) Where the count is being conducted using the central counting system, and where the CRO discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, he shall - 

    (a) in the presence of the counting agents appointed for the purposes of the poll at the election and those appointed for the purposes of each relevant election or referendum, open each ballot box and count and record the number of ballot papers in it;

    (b) in the presence of the election agents appointed for the purposes of the poll at the election and those appointed for the purposes of each relevant election or referendum, verify each ballot paper account;

    (c) count such of the postal ballot papers as have been duly returned and record the number counted;

    (d) separate the ballot papers relating to the election and each relevant election or referendum which is to be counted separately;

    (e) in relation to the ballot papers which have been separated for each other election or referendum - 

      (i) make up into packets the ballot papers for each other election or referendum and seal them up in separate containers endorsing on each a description of the area to which the ballot papers relate; and

      (ii) deliver or cause to be delivered to the returning officer for the poll to which the ballot papers relate those containers, together with a list of them and of the contents of each;

    (f) deliver or cause to be delivered to the returning officer for each other election or referendum - 

      (i) the ballot paper accounts together with a copy of the statement as to the result of their verification in respect of that election or referendum; and

      (ii) the packets that relate to each other election or referendum containing - 

        (aa) the unused and spoilt ballot papers,

        (bb) the tendered ballot papers, and

        (cc) the counterfoils of the used ballot papers and the certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll.

    (2) Where the counts at the election and at a relevant election or referendum are being conducted using a central counting system, in relation to the election and that relevant election or referendum, any of the steps referred to paragraph (1), in so far as practicable, may be undertaken - 

    (a) using the central counting system;

    (b) concurrently with any other of those steps;

    (c) in a different order;

    (d) by dealing with the ballot boxes separately;

    (e) during or after the process of counting the votes for the election or any relevant election or referendum.

    (3) Where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations and the votes on the ballot papers are not to be counted concurrently with the votes on the ballot papers at a relevant election or referendum, he shall - 

    (a) on receipt of the containers of ballot papers from the returning officer who does discharge those functions, and after the time specified in the notice given under rule 42(1), in the presence of the counting agents open each container; and

    (b) where the proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are not taken together with those proceedings at a relevant election or referendum under regulation 65 of the Representation of the People Regulations 2001, or under that regulation as applied by regulations made under sections 44 and 105, or 45 and 105, of the Local Government Act 2000[107], 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 all the containers and count the votes given on them,

and paragraph (12) shall not apply to these proceedings.

    (4) Where separate ballot boxes have been used, no vote for any candidate shall be rendered invalid by the ballot paper being placed in the ballot box used at any relevant election or referendum.

    (5) Where separate ballot boxes are used for the votes cast under these Rules and those cast at any relevant election or referendum and the votes are not being counted concurrently using the central counting system, all the ballot boxes from each polling station shall be opened together.

    (6) The CRO shall count the votes by causing the central counting system to count the votes and calculate the total number of votes given for each party and individual candidate at the election from the votes cast on ballot papers which have been counted by it, and shall use the information provided by the central counting system to verify the ballot paper accounts if that has not already been done.

     (7) A postal ballot paper shall not be taken to be duly returned unless - 

    (a) it is returned in the manner set out in paragraph (8) below and reaches the returning officer, or a polling station in the appropriate area (as defined in paragraph (9)) before the close of the poll; and

    (b) the declaration of identity, duly signed and authenticated, is also returned in the manner set out in paragraph (8) below and reaches him or such a polling station before that time.

    (8) The manner in which any postal ballot paper or declaration of identity may be returned - 

    (a) to the CRO, is by hand or by post; and

    (b) to a polling station, is by hand.

    (9) In paragraph (7) "a polling station in the appropriate area" means a polling station - 

    (a) in the area which is common to the Assembly constituency, and parliamentary constituency[108], local counting area, electoral area or voting area, (as the case may be) in which the polls at the GLA election and any relevant election or referendum are being taken together; and

    (b) in respect of which polls the postal voter has been issued with a postal ballot paper.

    (10) The CRO shall not count any tendered ballot papers.

    (11) The CRO, while counting and recording the number of ballot papers and counting the votes, shall take all proper precautions for preventing any person from identifying the voter who has cast any vote.

    (12) The CRO shall verify each ballot paper account by comparing it with the number of ballot papers recorded, and the information as to the unused and spoilt ballot papers and from the tendered votes list (opening and resealing the packets containing the unused and spoilt ballot papers and the tendered votes list) and shall produce a statement as to the result of the verification, which any election agent may copy.

    (13) The CRO shall so far as practicable proceed continuously with counting the votes, allowing only time for refreshment, except that he may exclude the hours between 7 in the evening and 9 on the following morning.

    (14) During the time so excluded the CRO shall - 

    (a) place the ballot papers and other documents relating to the election under his own seal and the seals of such of the counting agents as desire to affix their seals; and

    (b) otherwise take proper precautions for the security of the papers and documents and the central counting system.

    (15) Where the CRO decides at any point to conduct the count or any recount without using the central counting system, he shall - 

    (a) cause any step specified in rule 43(1) which has yet to be completed to be carried out;

    (b) proceed as though no votes had been counted;

    (c) otherwise proceed in accordance with rule 43 below, except that - 

      (i) rule 43(6) shall apply only in so far as practicable; and

      (ii) where the GLRO has determined that two or more ballot papers shall appear on the same sheet of paper in accordance with rule 16(9), such ballot papers shall not be separated".

MER, rule 42 (attendance at local count) In paragraph (1), for "rule 43(1)" substitute "rule 42C(1) and rule 43(1)".

In paragraph 3, for "rule 43(1)" substitute "rule 42C(1) or rule 43(1)".

In paragraph (4), for "paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 43" substitute "rule paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 42C or paragraphs (2) to (15) of rule 43".

In paragraph (5), for "rule 42(1)" substitute "rule 41C or rule 42(1)".

After this rule, insert - 

" Counting using the central counting system
     42A.  - 

    (1) The CRO may conduct any count of the votes using the central counting system.

    (2) Where the count has been conducted using the central counting system, the CRO, if he considers it appropriate to do so may conduct any re-count without using that system.

    (3) Any count or re-count conducted using the central counting system shall be conducted in accordance with rule 42C.

    (4) Where the counting of the votes has commenced using the central counting system, if, at any time before the result has been declared, the CRO considers it appropriate, he may discontinue the count and instead count the votes without using the central counting system.

Separation of electronic count ballot papers
     42B.  - 

    (1) Where the count for the election is to be conducted using the central counting system, the votes on the ballot papers for the election and for any relevant election or referendum may be counted concurrently using the central counting system, where the CRO and the returning officer for that relevant election or referendum so agree.

    (2) Where the GLRO has determined that two or more ballot papers shall appear on the same sheet of paper in accordance with these Rules, the votes on those ballot papers shall be counted concurrently.

    (3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), where there is a recount of votes at the election the votes on the ballot papers for the election and any relevant election or referendum shall not be counted concurrently, unless there is also a recount at the relevant election or referendum and the CRO and the returning officer for that relevant election or referendum so agree.

The electronic count
     42C.  - 

    (1) Where the count is being conducted using the central counting system, and where the CRO discharges the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations, he shall - 

    (a) in the presence of the counting agents appointed for the purposes of the poll at the election and those appointed for the purposes of each relevant election or referendum, open each ballot box and count and record the number of ballot papers in it;

    (b) in the presence of the election agents appointed for the purposes of the poll at the election and those appointed for the purposes of each relevant election or referendum, verify each ballot paper account;

    (c) count such of the postal ballot papers as have been duly returned and record the number counted;

    (d) separate the ballot papers relating to the election and each relevant election or referendum which is to be counted separately;

    (e) in relation to the ballot papers which have been separated for each other election or referendum - 

      (i) make up into packets the ballot papers for each other election or referendum and seal them up in separate containers endorsing on each a description of the area to which the ballot papers relate; and

      (ii) deliver or cause to be delivered to the returning officer for the poll to which the ballot papers relate those containers, together with a list of them and of the contents of each;

    (f) deliver or cause to be delivered to the returning officer for each other election or referendum - 

      (i) the ballot paper accounts together with a copy of the statement as to the result of their verification in respect of that election or referendum; and

      (ii) the packets that relate to each other election or referendum containing - 

        (aa) the unused and spoilt ballot papers,

        (bb) the tendered ballot papers, and

        (cc) the counterfoils of the used ballot papers and the certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll.

    (2) Where the counts at the election and at a relevant election or referendum are being conducted using a central counting system, in relation to the election and that relevant election or referendum, any of the steps referred to paragraph (1), in so far as practicable, may be undertaken - 

    (a) using the central counting system;

    (b) concurrently with any other of those steps;

    (c) in a different order;

    (d) by dealing with the ballot boxes separately;

    (e) during or after the process of counting the votes for the election or any relevant election or referendum.

    (3) Where the CRO does not discharge the functions specified in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations and the votes on the ballot papers are not to be counted concurrently with the votes on the ballot papers at a relevant election or referendum, he shall - 

    (a) on receipt of the containers of ballot papers from the returning officer who does discharge those functions, and after the time specified in the notice given under rule 42(1), in the presence of the counting agents open each container; and

    (b) where the proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers are not taken together with those proceedings at a relevant election or referendum under regulation 65 of the Representation of the People Regulations 2001, or under that regulation as applied by regulations made under sections 44 and 105, or 45 and 105, of the Local Government Act 2000[109], 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 all the containers and count the votes given on them,

and paragraph (12) shall not apply to these proceedings.

    (4) Where separate ballot boxes have been used, no vote for any candidate shall be rendered invalid by the ballot paper being placed in the ballot box used at any relevant election or referendum.

    (5) Where separate ballot boxes are used for the votes cast under these Rules and those cast at any relevant election or referendum and the votes are not being counted concurrently using the central counting system, all the ballot boxes from each polling station shall be opened together.

    (6) The CRO shall count the votes by causing the central counting system to count the votes and calculate the total number of votes given for each candidate at the election from the votes cast on ballot papers which have been counted by it, and shall use the information provided by the central counting system to verify the ballot paper accounts if that has not already been done.

    (7) A postal ballot paper shall not be taken to be duly returned unless - 

    (a) it is returned in the manner set out in paragraph (8) below and reaches the returning officer, or a polling station in the appropriate area (as defined in paragraph (9)) before the close of the poll; and

    (b) the declaration of identity, duly signed and authenticated, is also returned in the manner set out in paragraph (8) below and reaches him or such a polling station before that time.

    (8) The manner in which any postal ballot paper or declaration of identity may be returned - 

    (a) to the CRO, is by hand or by post; and

    (b) to a polling station, is by hand.

    (9) In paragraph (7) "a polling station in the appropriate area" means a polling station - 

    (a) in the area which is common to the Assembly constituency, and parliamentary constituency[110], local counting area, electoral area or voting area, (as the case may be) in which the polls at the GLA election and any relevant election or referendum are being taken together; and

    (b) in respect of which polls the postal voter has been issued with a postal ballot paper.

    (10) The CRO shall not count any tendered ballot papers.

    (11) The CRO, while counting and recording the number of ballot papers and counting the votes, shall take all proper precautions for preventing any person from identifying the voter who has cast any vote.

    (12) The CRO shall verify each ballot paper account by comparing it with the number of ballot papers recorded, and the information as to the unused and spoilt ballot papers and from the tendered votes list (opening and resealing the packets containing the unused and spoilt ballot papers and the tendered votes list) and shall produce a statement as to the result of the verification, which any election agent may copy.

    (13) The CRO shall so far as practicable proceed continuously with counting the votes, allowing only time for refreshment, except that he may exclude the hours between 7 in the evening and 9 on the following morning.

    (14) During the time so excluded the CRO shall - 

    (a) place the ballot papers and other documents relating to the election under his own seal and the seals of such of the counting agents as desire to affix their seals; and

    (b) otherwise take proper precautions for the security of the papers and documents and the central counting system.

    (15) Where the CRO decides at any point to conduct the count or any recount without using the central counting system, he shall - 

    (a) cause any step specified in rule 43(1) which has yet to be completed to be carried out;

    (b) proceed as though no votes had been counted;

    (c) otherwise proceed in accordance with rule 43 below, except that - 

      (i) rule 43(6) shall apply only in so far as practicable; and

      (ii) where the GLRO has determined that two or more ballot papers shall appear on the same sheet of paper in accordance with rule 16(9), such ballot papers shall not be separated".

CMER, rule 42

LMER, rule 43

MER, rule 43 (the count)

At the beginning insert - 

    " (1A) This rule applies where a count or recount is to be conducted without the use of the central counting system."

CMER, rule 43,

LMER, rule 44 (rejected ballot papers)

For paragraph (4), substitute - 

    " (4) A record shall be retained in the central counting system of which ballot papers were rejected and the reason for rejection in each case."

After paragraph (4), insert - 

    " (5) Any ballot paper not initially either rejected or counted by the central counting system shall be the subject of a decision by the CRO.

    (6) Such a decision may be made by the CRO examining an image of the ballot paper which is shown on a screen so as to be visible to those attending the count and by the returning officer recording his decision on the central counting system and where this is done, neither a candidate nor his agent shall be entitled to require the returning officer to provide a paper copy of any ballot paper for their inspection."

MER, rule 44 (rejected ballot papers) For paragraph (4), substitute - 

    " (4) A record shall be retained in the central counting system of which ballot papers were rejected and the reason for rejection in each case."

After paragraph (6), insert - 

    " (7) Any ballot paper not initially either rejected or counted by the central counting system shall be the subject of a decision by the CRO.

    (8) Such a decision may be made by the CRO examining an image of the ballot paper which is shown on a screen so as to be visible to those attending the count and by the returning officer recording his decision on the central counting system and where this is done, neither a candidate nor his agent shall be entitled to require the returning officer to provide a paper copy of any ballot paper for their inspection."

MER, rule 49 (the first calculation and resolution of equality Omit paragraphs (1) to (3) and 4(b) and, in paragraph (6) the words "an election is contested by only two candidates and";

In paragraph (6) for "them" substitute "the candidates".

MER, rule 50 (the count of second preference votes) Omit paragraphs (1) and (3) to (5).
MER, rule 51 (the second calculation and resolution of equality) Omit paragraphs (2) to (4) and, in paragraph (1), the words "as required by rule 50(5)".
CMER, rule 49

LMER, rule 52

MER, rule 54 (sealing up of ballot papers)

After paragraph (1), insert - 

    " (1A) Where the votes have been counted using the central counting system, the CRO shall also seal up in separate packets complete electronic copies of the information stored in the central counting system, held in a device suitable for the purpose of its storage.

    (1B) After taking copies for the purposes of paragraph (1A) above, the CRO shall arrange for the original records in the central counting system to be removed from it and destroyed in a manner that ensures that the confidentiality of those records is preserved.

    (1C) Where the votes at the GLA election have been counted concurrently with the votes at a relevant election or referendum - 

    (a) references in paragraphs (1A) and (1B) above to the "CRO" shall be construed as references to the returning officer who discharges the functions referred to in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations; and

    (b) the counted and rejected ballot papers at the election to be sealed up and packeted under paragraph (1) and the counted and rejected ballot papers at each relevant election or referendum where the votes were counted concurrently, shall be sealed up in combined packets of counted ballot papers and rejected ballot papers.".

CMER, rule 50 (delivery and retention of documents) In paragraph (1), after sub-paragraph (c), insert - 

    " (d) the packets containing the records referred to in rule 49(1A)."

After paragraph (3), insert - 

    " (3A) Where the votes at the GLA election have been counted by a central counting system concurrently with the votes at any relevant election or referendum, any references in this rule and in rules 51 and 52 to the CRO shall be construed as a reference to the returning officer who discharges the functions referred to in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations."

LMER, rule 53 (delivery and retention of documents) In paragraph (1), after sub-paragraph (c), insert - 

    " (d) the packets containing the records referred to in rule 52(1A)."

After paragraph (3), insert - 

    " (3A) Where the votes at the election have been counted by a central counting system concurrently with the votes at any relevant election or referendum which is not a GLA election, all references in this rule and in rules 54 and 55 to the CRO shall be construed as a reference to the returning officer who discharges the functions referred to in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations."

MER, rule 55 (delivery and retention of documents) In paragraph (1), after sub-paragraph (c), insert - 

    " (d) the packets containing the records referred to in rule 54(1A)."

After paragraph (3), insert - 

    " (3A) Where the votes at the election have been counted by a central counting system concurrently with the votes at any relevant election or referendum which is not a GLA election, all references in this rule and in rules 56 and 57 to the CRO shall be construed as a reference to the returning officer who discharges the functions referred to in regulation 5 of the Combination of Polls Regulations."

CMER, rule 51 (orders for production of documents) In paragraph (1)(b), after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 49(1A),".

In paragraph (2), after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 49(1A) or".

In paragraph (3), after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 49(1A) or".

In paragraph (6), after the words "document" in each place where it appears, insert "or record".

After paragraph (7), insert - 

    " (7A) The production from proper custody of a copy of any of the records placed in such custody under these rules which indicates that a particular vote was cast by a particular elector shall be prima facie evidence that such vote was cast by such elector."

At the end of paragraph (8), insert "or containing the records referred to in rule 49(1A)".

LMER, rule 54 (orders for production of documents) In paragraph 1(b), after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 52(1A),".

In paragraph 2, after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 52(1A) or".

In paragraph 3, after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 52(1A) or".

In paragraph (6), after the words "document" in each place where it appears, insert "or record".

After paragraph (7), insert - 

    " (7A) The production from proper custody of a copy of any of the records placed in such custody under these rules which indicates that a particular vote was cast by a particular elector shall be prima facie evidence that such vote was cast by such elector."

At the end of paragraph (8), insert "or containing the records referred to in rule 52(1A)".

MER, rule 56 (orders for production of documents)

In paragraph (1)(b), after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 54(1A),".

In paragraph (2), after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 54(1A) or".

In paragraph (3), after the words "for the opening of", insert "a packet containing the records referred to in rule 54(1A) or".

In paragraph (6), after the words "document" in each place where it appears, insert "or record".

After paragraph (7), insert - 

    " (7A) The production from proper custody of a copy of any of the records placed in such custody under these rules which indicates that a particular vote was cast by a particular elector shall be prima facie evidence that such vote was cast by such elector."

At the end of paragraph (8), insert "or containing the records referred to in rule 54(1A)".


     6. In Schedule 5, for the directions for printing Form 5, (ballot paper for constituency members elections), substitute - 

     7. In Schedule 5, for the directions for printing Form 6, (ballot paper for London members elections), substitute - 

     8. In Schedule 5, for the directions for printing Form 7, (ballot paper for Mayoral elections), substitute - 



SCHEDULE 6
Rule 2(10)


New Schedule 12 to the GLA Elections Rules




EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Rules)


These Rules amend the Greater London Authority Elections (No. 2) Rules 2000 ("the GLA Elections Rules").

Rule 2(2) amends the power of direction of the Greater London returning officer to constituency returning officers. A constituency returning officer may be given a direction relating to the discharge of any of his functions.

Rule 2(3) replaces rule 8 of the GLA Elections Rules, which applies when a GLA election is taken together with another poll that is not itself a GLA election. The combined poll provisions apply for an election for the return of the Mayor or for the return of an Assembly member taken together with one or more of the polls at - 

Rule 2(9) replaces Schedule 8 to the GLA Elections Rules with the insertion of three Schedules that set out in full the 'combined poll' versions of the rules for each of the GLA elections (Constituency Member Election Rules, London Member Election Rules, Mayoral Election Rules).

The "combined poll" rules incorporate the effect of the Ordinary Elections Rules ("OER") and the OER in Schedule 4 to the GLA Elections Rules are thus disapplied in relation to combined polls.

At an election taken with a combined poll, Schedule 11 to the GLA Elections Rules provides adaptations of the 'combined poll' rules that apply in a case in which the votes are to be counted by electronic means.

Rules 2(5) to (8) make amendments to the rules (in Schedules 1 to 3 to the GLA Elections Rules) that apply where a GLA election is not taken in combination with the poll at another election or referendum that is not a GLA election.

The changes to the rules include provision for - 

The changes are repeated in the 'combined poll' rules to which further modifications are made. The main modifications are - 

Rule 3 revokes rule 7 of and Schedule 7 to the GLA Elections Rules, which provided for the modification of the rules relating to local authority principal area elections when they were combined with a GLA election. Separate provision for such combination is made instead by the Local Elections (Principal Areas) (Amendment) (England and Wales) Rules 2004 (S.I. 2004/223).

A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no impact on the costs of business.


Notes:

[1] 1983 c. 2. Subsections (2A) and (2B) were inserted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c.29), Schedule 3, paragraph 4(2).back

[2] 2000 c. 41.back

[3] S.I. 2000/427 amended by S.I. 2000/1040, 2001/3789.back

[4] See section 29 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 and section 35(2B) and (2C) of the Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2) which were inserted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, Schedule 3, paragraph 3(1) and (2).back

[5] 1985 c. 50.back

[6] 2000 c. 22.back

[7] 1999 c. 29.back

[8] See also section 16(9) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 for the circumstances in which a vacancy in the office of Mayor is to be left unfilled.back

[9] See article 8(2) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/1907).back

[10] The election booklet may also include such other information as the GLRO is required or permitted by or under any enactment to publish in the booklet. See article 8(4) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003.back

[11] See article 8(2) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003 (S.I.2003/1907).back

[12] The election booklet may also include such other information as the GLRO is required or permitted by or under any enactment to publish in the booklet. See article 8(4) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003.back

[13] See article 8(2) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003 (S.I.2003/1907).back

[14] The election booklet may also include such other information as the GLRO is required or permitted by or under any enactment to publish in the booklet. See article 8(4) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003.back

[15] 1985 c. 50.back

[16] 2000 c. 22.back

[17] 1983 c. 2.back

[18] 1999 c. 29.back

[19] S.I. 2004/294.back

[20] See the Greater London Authority (Assembly Constituencies and Returning Officers) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/3380).back

[21] S.I. 2001/1298.back

[22] S.I. 2003/1907.back

[23] 1985 c. 50.back

[24] See the definitions of "proper officer" in section 202 of the Representation of the People Act 1983, as substituted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, Schedule 3, paragraph 38, and in section 424(1) and (2) of the latter Act. See also the definition of "Greater London returning officer" in section 29 of the latter Act.back

[25] S.I. 2002/185.back

[26] S.I. 2004/293.back

[27] For the definition of "Parliamentary election", see the Interpretation Act 1978 (c. 30), Schedule 1.back

[28] For the definition of "local government election", see section 203(1) of the Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2).back

[29] S.I. 2000/2852.back

[30] S.I. 2001/1298.back

[31] 1971 c. 80.back

[32] 2000 c. 41.back

[33] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[34] See article 8(2) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/1907).back

[35] The election booklet may also include such other information as the GLRO is required or permitted by or under any enactment to publish in the booklet. See article 8(4) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003.back

[36] Section 66(6) was amended by paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 to the Representation of the People Act 1985 (c. 50).back

[37] The Electoral Commission is established by section 1 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41).back

[38] The Electoral Commission is established by section 1 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41).back

[39] S.I. 2001/341, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Rules.back

[40] 2000 c. 22. See the Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/185) made under section 44 and the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/1298) made under section 45.back

[41] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[42] For the definition of "proper officer" See section 424(1) and (2) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c. 29). The functions of the proper officer of the Authority include that of being one of the persons to whom the declaration of acceptance of office by the duly elected Mayor or Assembly Member is to be made. See section 28 of that Act.back

[43] 1983 c. 2. Subsection (1) of section 39 is amended by the Local Government Act 1985 (c. 51), Schedule 17, the Representation of the People Act 1985 (c. 50), section 19(2), and the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c. 29) Schedule 3, paragraph 6. See also the definition of "local government area" in subsection (1) of section 203 of the Representation of the People Act 1983, as amended by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, Schedule 3, paragraph 39(4), and subsection (2) of that section, as substituted by paragraph 39(6) of that Schedule.back

[44] 1999 c. 29.back

[45] 1985 c. 50.back

[46] 2000 c. 22.back

[47] 1983 c. 2.back

[48] 1999 c. 29.back

[49] S.I. 2004/294.back

[50] See the Greater London Authority (Assembly Constituencies and Returning Officers) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/3380).back

[51] S.I. 2001/1298.back

[52] S.I. 2003/1907.back

[53] 1985 c. 50.back

[54] See the definition of "Greater London returning officer" in section 29 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999. See also the definitions of "proper officer" in section 202 of the Representation of the People Act 1983, as substituted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, Schedule 3, paragraph 38, and in section 424(1) and (2) of the latter Act.back

[55] S.I. 2004/293.back

[56] S.I. 2002/185.back

[57] For the definition of "Parliamentary election", see the Interpretation Act 1978 (c. 30), Schedule 1.back

[58] For the definition of "European parliamentary election", see the Representation of the People Act 1985 (c. 50), section 27(1).back

[59] For the definition of "local government election", see section 203(1) of the Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2).back

[60] S.I. 2000/2852.back

[61] S.I. 2001/1298.back

[62] S.I. 2001/1298.back

[63] 1971 c. 80.back

[64] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[65] See article 8(2) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/1907).back

[66] The election booklet may also include such other information as the GLRO is required or permitted by or under any enactment to publish in the booklet. See article 8(4) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/1907).back

[67] Section 66(6) was amended by paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 to the Representation of the People Act 1985 (c. 50).back

[68] 1983 c. 2.back

[69] The Electoral Commission is established pursuant to section 1 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41).back

[70] The Electoral Commission is established by section 1 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41).back

[71] S.I. 2001/341, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Rules.back

[72] 2000 c. 22. See the Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/185) made under section 44 and the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/1298) made under section 45.back

[73] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[74] The Electoral Commission is established by section 1 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41).back

[75] See also section 16(9) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 for the circumstances in which a vacancy in the office of Mayor is to be left unfilledback

[76] 1985 c. 50.back

[77] 2000 c. 22.back

[78] 1983 c. 2.back

[79] 1999 c. 29.back

[80] S.I. 2004/294.back

[81] See the Greater London Authority (Assembly Constituencies and Returning Officers) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/3380).back

[82] S.I. 2001/1298.back

[83] S.I. 2003/1907.back

[84] 1985 c. 50.back

[85] See the definition of "Greater London returning officer" in section 29 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999. See also the definitions of "proper officer" in section 202 of the Representation of the People Act 1983, as substituted by the Greater London Authority Act 1999, Schedule 3, paragraph 38, and in section 424(1) and (2) of the latter Act.back

[86] S.I. 2002/185.back

[87] S.I. 2004/293.back

[88] For the definition of "Parliamentary election", see the Interpretation Act 1978 (c. 30), Schedule 1.back

[89] For the definition of "European parliamentary election", see the Representation of the People Act 1985 (c. 50), section 27(1).back

[90] For the definition of "local government election" see the Representation of the People Act 1983 (c. 2), section 203(1).back

[91] S.I. 2000/2852.back

[92] S.I. 2001/1298.back

[93] 1971 c. 80.back

[94] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[95] See article 8(2) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003 (S.I.2003/1907).back

[96] The election booklet may also include such other information as the GLRO is required or permitted by or under any enactment to publish in the booklet. See article 8(4) of the Greater London Authority Elections (Election Addresses) Order 2003.back

[97] Section 66(6) was amended by paragraph 3 of Schedule 3 to the Representation of the People Act 1985 (c. 50).back

[98] The Electoral Commission is established by section 1 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41).back

[99] The Electoral Commission is established by section 1 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41).back

[100] S.I. 2001/341, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Rules.back

[101] 2000 c. 22. See the Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/185) made under section 44 and the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/1298) made under section 45.back

[102] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[103] The Electoral Commission is established by section 1 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (c. 41).back

[104] For the definition of "proper officer" see section 424(1) and (2) of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c. 29). The functions of the proper officer of the Authority include that of being one of the persons to whom the declaration of acceptance of office by the duly elected Mayor or Assembly Member is to be made. See section 28 of that Act.back

[105] 2000 c. 22. See the Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/185) made under section 44 and the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/1298) made under section 45.back

[106] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[107] 2000 c. 22. See the Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/185) made under section 44 and the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/1298) made under section 45.back

[108] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[109] 2000 c. 22. See the Local Authorities (Mayoral Elections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/185) made under section 44 and the Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/1298) made under section 45.back

[110] For the meaning of "parliamentary constituency", see section 1 of the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56).back

[111] 2000 c. 41.back



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