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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill


Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill
Part 1 — Voting system for parliamentary elections

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A

Bill

To

Make provision for a referendum on the voting system for parliamentary

elections and to provide for parliamentary elections to be held under the

alternative vote system if a majority of those voting in the referendum are in

favour of that; to make provision about the number and size of parliamentary

constituencies; and for connected purposes.  

Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and

consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present

Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

Part 1

Voting system for parliamentary elections

The referendum

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Referendum on the alternative vote system

(1)   

A referendum is to be held on the voting system for parliamentary elections.

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(2)   

The referendum must be held on 5 May 2011.

(3)   

The question that is to appear on the ballot papers is—

 

At present, the UK uses the “first past the post”

 
 

system to elect MPs to the House of Commons.

 
 

Should the “alternative vote” system be used

 

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instead?

 

(4)   

In Wales, the following Welsh version of the question is also to appear on the

ballot papers—

 

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Ar hyn o bryd, mae’r DU yn defnyddio’r system

 
 

“y cyntaf i’r felin” i ethol ASau i Dœ’r Cyffredin.

 
 

A ddylid defnyddio’r system “pleidlais amgen”

 
 

yn lle hynny?

 

(5)   

Schedule 1 has effect in relation to the referendum.

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Entitlement to vote in the referendum

(1)   

Those entitled to vote in the referendum are—

(a)   

the persons who, on the date of the referendum, would be entitled to

vote as electors at a parliamentary election in any constituency, and

(b)   

the persons who, on that date, are disqualified by reason of being peers

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from voting as electors at parliamentary elections but—

(i)   

would be entitled to vote as electors at a local government

election in any electoral area in Great Britain,

(ii)   

would be entitled to vote as electors at a local election in any

district electoral area in Northern Ireland, or

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(iii)   

would be entitled to vote as electors at a European

Parliamentary election in any electoral region by virtue of

section 3 of the Representation of the People Act 1985 (peers

resident outside the United Kingdom).

(2)   

In subsection (1)(b)(i) “local government election” includes a municipal

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election in the City of London (that is, an election to the office of mayor,

alderman, common councilman or sheriff and also the election of any officer

elected by the mayor, aldermen and liverymen in common hall).

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Conduct of the referendum

(1)   

The referendum is to be conducted in accordance with the rules set out in Part 1

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of Schedule 2.

(2)   

Part 2 of that Schedule (forms and directions) has effect for the purposes of

those rules.

(3)   

Schedule 3 (absent voting in the referendum) has effect.

(4)   

Schedule 4 (application to the referendum of existing provisions) has effect.

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4       

Combination of polls

(1)   

Where the date of the poll for one or more of the following is the same as the

date of the poll for the referendum, the polls are to be taken together—

(a)   

a local authority election in England;

(b)   

a local referendum in England;

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(c)   

a mayoral election in England.

(2)   

The polls for the referendum and the Welsh Assembly general election in 2011

are to be taken together.

(3)   

The polls for the referendum and the Scottish parliamentary general election in

2011 are to be taken together.

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(4)   

The polls for—

 
 

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(a)   

the referendum,

(b)   

the general election of members of the Northern Ireland Assembly to be

held on 5 May 2011, and

(c)   

the Northern Ireland local elections to be held on that date,

   

are to be taken together.

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(5)   

The following have effect—

Schedule 5, in relation to the polls to be taken together in England under

subsection (1);

Schedule 6, in relation to the polls to be taken together in Wales under

subsection (2);

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Schedule 7, in relation to the polls to be taken together in Scotland under

subsection (3);

Schedule 8, in relation to the polls to be taken together in Northern Ireland

under subsection (4).

(6)   

Polls taken together under this section must not be taken together with any

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other polls (despite provision in any enactment to the contrary).

(7)   

Section 16 of the Representation of the People Act 1985 (postponement of poll

at parish elections etc) does not apply to any polls taken together under

subsection (1).

(8)   

In this section—

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“local authority election in England” means the election of a councillor of

any of the following—

(a)   

a county council in England;

(b)   

a district council in England;

(c)   

a London borough council;

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(d)   

a parish council;

“local referendum in England” means a referendum held in England

under Part 2 of the Local Government Act 2000;

“mayoral election in England” means an election in England for the return

of an elected mayor as defined by section 39(1) of the Local

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Government Act 2000;

“Northern Ireland local election” means a local election as defined by

section 130(1) of the Electoral Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1962;

“Scottish parliamentary general election” means an ordinary election

under section 2 of the Scotland Act 1998;

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“Welsh Assembly general election” means an ordinary election under

section 3 of the Government of Wales Act 2006.

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Press comment etc not subject to spending controls

Expenses incurred in respect of the publication of any matter relating to the

referendum, other than an advertisement, in—

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(a)   

a newspaper or periodical,

(b)   

a broadcast made by the British Broadcasting Corporation or Sianel

Pedwar Cymru, or

(c)   

a programme included in any service licensed under Part 1 or 3 of the

Broadcasting Act 1990 or Part 1 or 2 of the Broadcasting Act 1996,

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are not “referendum expenses” for the purposes of Part 7 of the 2000 Act.

 
 

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Control of loans etc to permitted participants

(1)   

The 2000 Act has effect in relation to the referendum as if the Schedule set out

in Schedule 9 to this Act were inserted in that Act as Schedule 15A.

(2)   

Section 120 of the 2000 Act (returns as to referendum expenses) has effect in

relation to the referendum as if at the end of subsection (2)(d) there were

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inserted “and a statement of regulated transactions entered into in respect of

the referendum which complies with the requirements of paragraphs 11 to 15

of Schedule 15A”.

(3)   

Section 123 of the 2000 Act (declaration of responsible person as to return

under section 120) has effect in relation to the referendum as if for subsection

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(3) there were substituted—

“(3)   

In a case where the permitted participant either is not a registered party

or is a minor party, the declaration must also—

(a)   

in relation to all relevant donations recorded in the return as

having been accepted by the permitted participants—

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(i)   

state that they were all from permissible donors, or

(ii)   

state whether or not section 56(2) was complied with in

the case of each of those donations that was not from a

permissible donor;

(b)   

in relation to all regulated transactions recorded in the return as

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having been entered into by the permitted participant—

(i)   

state that none of the transactions was made void by

paragraph 5(2) or (6) or 6(3) of Schedule 15A, or

(ii)   

state whether or not paragraph 5(3)(a) of that Schedule

was complied with in the case of each of the transactions

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that was made void by paragraph 5(2) or (6) of that

Schedule.”

(4)   

Section 124 of the 2000 Act (public inspection of returns under section 120) has

effect in relation to the referendum as if for subsection (2) there were

substituted—

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“(2)   

If the return contains a statement of relevant donations or a statement

of regulated transactions in accordance with section 120(2)(d), the

Commission shall secure that the copy of the statement made available

for public inspection does not include—

(a)   

in the case of any donation by an individual, the donor’s

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address;

(b)   

in the case of a transaction entered into by the permitted

participant with an individual, the individual’s address.”

(5)   

Schedule 15 to the 2000 Act (control of donations to permitted participants) has

effect in relation to the referendum as if—

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(a)   

paragraph (d) of paragraph 2(1) were omitted, together with paragraph

2(3)(a), the words “the loan or” in paragraphs 2(3) and 5(4)(a), the

words “(d) or” in paragraph 5(4), and paragraph 5(4)(a)(i);

(b)   

for paragraph (b) of paragraph 10(2) there were substituted—

“(b)   

the value of it and any other relevant benefit or benefits

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is more than that amount.

 
 

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In paragraph (b) “relevant benefit” means any relevant donation or

regulated transaction (within the meaning of Schedule 15A) made by,

or entered into with, the person who made the donation.”

(6)   

Paragraphs 4, 5, 6 and 8 of the Schedule set out in Schedule 9 do not apply to

regulated transactions (within the meaning of that Schedule) entered into

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before the commencement of this section; but otherwise the provisions of this

section (and that Schedule) apply to such transactions entered into before as

well as after that commencement.

(7)   

Paragraph 7 of that Schedule applies only to a purported transfer made on or

after the commencement of this section.

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Interpretation

(1)   

In this Part—

“the 1983 Act” means the Representation of the People Act 1983;

“the 2000 Act” means the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act

2000;

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“Chief Counting Officer” means the Chief Counting Officer for the

referendum (see section 128(2) of the 2000 Act);

“counting officer” has the meaning given by paragraph 2 of Schedule 1;

“enactment” includes—

(a)   

any provision of an Act,

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(b)   

any provision of, or of any instrument made under, an Act of

the Scottish Parliament,

(c)   

any provision of, or of any instrument made under, Northern

Ireland legislation, and

(d)   

any provision of subordinate legislation (within the meaning of

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the Interpretation Act 1978);

“the Minister” means the Lord President of the Council or the Secretary of

State;

“permitted participant” has the same meaning as in Part 7 of the 2000 Act

(see section 105(1) of that Act);

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“the referendum” means the referendum under section 1;

“referendum rules” means the rules in Part 1 of Schedule 2;

“Regional Counting Officer” means an officer appointed under paragraph

3(1) of Schedule 1;

“responsible person” has the same meaning as in Part 7 of the 2000 Act

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(see section 105(2) of that Act).

(2)   

Each of the following, as it exists on the day of the referendum, is a “voting

area” for the purposes of this Part—

(a)   

a district in England for which there is a district council;

(b)   

a county in England in which there are no districts with councils;

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(c)   

a London borough;

(d)   

the City of London (including the Inner and Middle Temples);

(e)   

the Isles of Scilly;

(f)   

a constituency for the National Assembly for Wales;

(g)   

a constituency for the Scottish Parliament;

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(h)   

Northern Ireland.

 
 

 
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