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Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill
Schedule 6 — Combination of polls: Wales
Part 1 — Provision about combination

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List of voters with disabilities assisted by companions

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If the counting officer thinks fit, a single list of voters with disabilities

assisted by companions may be used for the purposes of the referendum and

the Assembly elections.

      (2)  

Where a person’s entry in that list does not relate to the referendum, the

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Assembly constituency election and the Assembly regional election, the

entry must—

(a)   

indicate whether it relates to the referendum, and

(b)   

identify any election to which it relates.

      (3)  

In this paragraph “list of voters with disabilities assisted by companions”

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means a list compiled under—

(a)   

rule 31(8) of the referendum rules, or

(b)   

rule 48(4) of the Assembly Elections Rules.

      (4)  

Where a single list is used as mentioned in sub-paragraph (1), this paragraph

applies instead of rule 48(9) of the Assembly Elections Rules.

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Tendered votes list

36    (1)  

If the counting officer thinks fit, a single tendered votes list may be used for

the purposes of the referendum and the Assembly elections.

      (2)  

Where a person’s entry in that list does not relate to the referendum, the

Assembly constituency election and the Assembly regional election, the

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entry must—

(a)   

indicate whether it relates to the referendum, and

(b)   

identify any election to which it relates.

      (3)  

In this paragraph “tendered votes list” means a list compiled under—

(a)   

rule 33(7) of the referendum rules, or

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(b)   

rule 49(8) of the Assembly Elections Rules

      (4)  

Where a single list is used as mentioned in sub-paragraph (1), this paragraph

applies instead of rule 49(12) of the Assembly Elections Rules.

Lists relating to correction of errors on day of poll

37    (1)  

If the counting officer thinks fit, a single list of persons to whom ballot

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papers are delivered in consequence of late alterations to the register may be

used for the purposes of the referendum and the Assembly elections.

      (2)  

Where a person’s entry in that list does not relate to the referendum, the

Assembly constituency election and the Assembly regional election, the

entry must—

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(a)   

indicate whether it relates to the referendum, and

(b)   

identify any election to which it relates.

      (3)  

In this paragraph “list of persons to whom ballot papers are delivered in

consequence of late alterations to the register” means a list compiled

under—

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(a)   

rule 36 of the referendum rules, or

(b)   

rule 51 of the Assembly Elections Rules.

 
 

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Notice of adjournment in case of riot

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Rule 52(1) of the Assembly Elections Rules has effect as if references to the

constituency returning officer were to the counting officer.

Procedure on close of poll

39    (1)  

In rule 38(1) of the referendum rules the reference to polling agents includes

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a reference to polling agents appointed for the purposes of an Assembly

election.

      (2)  

In rule 53(1) of the Assembly Elections Rules the reference to polling agents

includes a reference to polling agents appointed for the purposes of the

referendum.

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40    (1)  

A packet made up under one of the following provisions may not be

combined with a packet made up under another of those provisions.

      (2)  

The provisions are—

(a)   

rule 38(1)(b), (c) or (f) of the referendum rules;

(b)   

rule 53(1)(b), (c), (d), (e) or (h) of the Assembly Elections Rules.

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41         

The ballot paper accounts prepared under rule 38(6) of the referendum rules

and rule 53(4) of the Assembly Elections Rules may not be combined.

42         

In rule 53(3) of the Assembly Elections Rules references to a constituency

returning officer are to be read as references to the counting officer.

Counting of votes

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Attendance and arrangements for counting

43    (1)  

The counting officer must make arrangements for counting the ballot papers

and carrying out the other functions conferred by paragraph 47 in the

presence of the counting agents.

      (2)  

The counting officer must give the counting agents and the regional

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returning officer notice in writing of the time and place at which the

proceedings under paragraph 47 will begin.

      (3)  

A person may be present at the proceedings under paragraph 47 only if—

(a)   

the person is entitled to be present at the counting of the votes for the

referendum or an Assembly election, or

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(b)   

the person is permitted by the counting officer to attend.

      (4)  

The counting officer may give a person permission under sub-

paragraph (3)(b) only if—

(a)   

the officer is satisfied that the person’s attendance will not impede

the efficient conduct of the proceedings, and

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(b)   

the officer has consulted the referendum agents and election agents

or thought it impracticable to do so.

      (5)  

The counting officer must give the counting agents—

(a)   

whatever reasonable facilities for overseeing the proceedings, and

(b)   

whatever information with respect to the proceedings,

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the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the

proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

44         

Rule 39(1) of the referendum rules (arrangements for the counting of votes

in the referendum) has effect with the omission of the words “after the close

of the poll”.

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45    (1)  

The constituency returning officer must make arrangements for counting

the votes for the Assembly elections in the presence of the counting agents

for the election as soon as practicable after receiving the ballot papers from

the counting officer under paragraph 48.

      (2)  

The constituency returning officer must give the counting agents for the

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Assembly elections and the regional returning officer notice in writing of the

time and place at which the counting of the votes for the elections will begin.

      (3)  

A person may be present at the counting of the votes for an Assembly

election only if—

(a)   

the person is permitted by the returning officer to attend, or

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(b)   

the person would be entitled to be present at the counting of votes for

the Assembly election if it were taken on its own.

      (4)  

The constituency returning officer may give a person permission under sub-

paragraph (3)(a) only if—

(a)   

the officer is satisfied that the person’s attendance will not impede

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the efficient counting of the votes, and

(b)   

the officer has consulted the election agents or thought it

impracticable to do so.

      (5)  

The constituency returning officer must give the counting agents for the

Assembly elections—

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(a)   

whatever reasonable facilities for overseeing the proceedings, and

(b)   

whatever information with respect to the proceedings,

           

the officer can give them consistently with the orderly conduct of the

proceedings and the discharge of the officer’s duties.

      (6)  

In particular, where the votes are counted by sorting the ballot papers into

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lots according to the votes marked on them and then counting the number

of ballot papers in each lot, the counting agents for an Assembly election are

entitled to satisfy themselves that the ballot papers are correctly sorted.

46         

Paragraphs 43 and 45 apply instead of rule 54 of the Assembly Elections

Rules.

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Counting and separation of ballot papers by counting officer

47    (1)  

As soon as practicable after the close of the poll the counting officer must—

(a)   

in the presence of the counting agents, open each ballot box and

count and record separately the number of ballot papers relating to

the referendum, the Assembly constituency election and the

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Assembly regional election;

(b)   

where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers for

the referendum and the Assembly elections are taken together by

virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Welsh Assembly Order,

count the postal ballot papers that have been duly returned for the

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referendum, the Assembly constituency election and the Assembly

regional election and record separately the number relating to each;

(c)   

where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers for

the referendum and the Assembly elections are not taken together by

virtue of paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Welsh Assembly Order,

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count the postal ballot papers that have been duly returned for the

referendum and record the number;

(d)   

separate the ballot papers relating to the referendum, the Assembly

constituency election and the Assembly regional election.

      (2)  

The counting officer must not count any tendered ballot papers.

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      (3)  

The counting officer, while counting and recording the number of ballot

papers, must—

(a)   

keep the ballot papers with their faces upwards, and

(b)   

take all proper precautions for preventing anyone from seeing the

numbers or other unique identifying marks printed on the back of

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the papers.

      (4)  

The counting officer must, in the presence of the referendum agents and the

election agents for the Assembly elections—

(a)   

verify each ballot paper account by comparing it with the number of

ballot papers recorded by the officer, and the unused and spoilt

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ballot papers in the officer’s possession and the tendered votes list

(opening and resealing the packets containing the unused and spoilt

ballot papers and the tendered votes list);

(b)   

draw up a separate statement as to the result of the verification in

relation to each poll.

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      (5)  

An election agent for an Assembly election may copy the statement relating

to that Assembly election.

      (6)  

A counting agent for the referendum present at the verification may copy

the statement relating to the referendum.

      (7)  

Once the statement relating to the referendum is drawn up, the counting

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officer must—

(a)   

in the case of a voting area in a region for which a Regional Counting

Officer is appointed, inform the Regional Counting Officer of the

contents of the statement;

(b)   

in the case of any other voting area, inform the Chief Counting

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Officer of the contents of the statement.

      (8)  

Rule 40 of the referendum rules does not apply.

Delivery of ballot papers etc to returning officers

48    (1)  

The counting officer must deliver or cause to be delivered to the

constituency returning officer the ballot papers for the Assembly elections.

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      (2)  

The counting officer must also deliver or cause to be delivered to the

constituency returning officer—

(a)   

the ballot paper accounts and the statement as to the result of the

verification of the ballot paper accounts for the Assembly elections;

(b)   

the packets of unused and spoilt ballot papers for the Assembly

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(c)   

the packets of tendered ballot papers for the Assembly elections;

(d)   

the packets of certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the

poll for the Assembly elections.

      (3)  

If the counting officer has not begun to count the votes given on the

referendum ballot papers by the time the statements as to the result of the

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verification of the ballot paper accounts in relation to all the polls are

prepared—

(a)   

those ballot papers must be sealed into packets, each of which must

be endorsed with a description of its contents, and

(b)   

the packets may not be opened until the counting officer begins

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dealing with the ballot papers in those packets under paragraph

49(1).

      (4)  

If, in respect of an Assembly constituency election or an Assembly regional

election, none of the ballot papers have been delivered under sub-paragraph

(1) by the time the statements as to the result of the verification of the ballot

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paper accounts in relation to all the polls are prepared—

(a)   

the ballot papers for that election must be sealed into packets, each of

which must be endorsed with a description of its contents, and

(b)   

the packets may not be opened until the constituency returning

officer begins dealing with the ballot papers in those packets under

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paragraph 49(3).

Counting of votes

49    (1)  

The counting officer must count the votes given on the ballot papers for the

referendum, but must not do so until—

(a)   

in the case of postal ballot papers, they have been mixed with the

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ballot papers from at least one ballot box;

(b)   

in the case of ballot papers from a ballot box, they have been mixed

with the ballot papers from at least one other ballot box.

      (2)  

Where proceedings on the issue and receipt of postal ballot papers for the

Assembly elections are not taken together with those for the referendum, the

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constituency returning officer must count the postal ballot papers that have

been duly returned for the Assembly constituency election and the

Assembly regional election and record separately the number relating to

each.

      (3)  

The constituency returning officer must count the votes given on the ballot

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papers for each Assembly election, but must not do so until—

(a)   

in the case of postal ballot papers, they have been mixed with the

ballot papers from at least one ballot box;

(b)   

in the case of ballot papers from a ballot box, they have been mixed

with the ballot papers from at least one other ballot box.

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      (4)  

The counting or constituency returning officer, while counting the votes,

must—

(a)   

keep the ballot papers with their faces upwards, and

(b)   

take all proper precautions for preventing anyone from seeing the

numbers or other unique identifying marks printed on the back of

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the papers.

 
 

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      (5)  

The counting or constituency returning officer must so far as practicable

proceed continuously with the counting of votes, allowing only time for

refreshment, except that—

(a)   

the officer may exclude the whole or any part of the period between

7 pm and 9 am on the next day;

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(b)   

the officer may exclude a day mentioned in rule 2(1) of the

referendum rules.

      (6)  

During the time so excluded the counting or constituency returning officer

must—

(a)   

place the ballot papers and other documents relating to the

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referendum or Assembly election under the officer’s own seal and

the seals of any of the counting agents who want to affix their seals,

and

(b)   

otherwise take proper precautions for the security of the papers and

documents.

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      (7)  

This paragraph and paragraph 50 apply instead of rule 55 of the Assembly

Elections Rules.

Ballot papers placed in wrong ballot box

50         

Where separate ballot boxes are used for the referendum, the Assembly

constituency election and the Assembly regional election, the placing of a

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ballot paper in the wrong ballot box does not render it void.

Declaration of result

Declaration

51         

The result of the referendum or an Assembly election may not be declared

until the statement as to the result of the verification of the ballot paper

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accounts in relation to each poll has been prepared.

Disposal of documents etc

Packets of documents

52    (1)  

The counting officer may not open the sealed packets of—

(a)   

the completed corresponding number lists for an Assembly election,

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or

(b)   

marked copies of the register of electors (including any marked copy

notices issued under section 13B(3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act), and

lists of proxies, for an Assembly election.

      (2)  

Rule 66(3) of the Assembly Elections Rules has effect as if sub-paragraphs (b)

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and (d) were omitted.

Delivery and retention of documents

53    (1)  

Rules 50(1)(a) and 52 of the referendum rules apply to the specified

documents.

      (2)  

The specified documents are those specified in rule 67(1)(e), (f) and (h) of the

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Assembly Elections Rules.

 
 

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      (3)  

Rule 68 of the Assembly Elections Rules applies to the specified documents

as if references to the relevant registration officer were to the registration

officer to whom the documents were forwarded under rule 50(1)(a) of the

referendum rules.

      (4)  

Except for the purposes of this paragraph, rule 67 of the Assembly Elections

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Rules has effect as if it did not include a reference to the specified documents

(and as if paragraph (2) were omitted).

      (5)  

Rule 68(8) of the Assembly Elections Rules has effect as if after “rule” there

were inserted “(or a court order)”.

Countermand or abandonment of poll on death of candidate

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54         

Where an Assembly election is countermanded, or polling is abandoned,

because of the death of a candidate, this does not affect the poll for the

referendum.

55    (1)  

Rule 76 of the Assembly Elections Rules has effect as if it were modified in

accordance with sub-paragraphs (2) to (4).

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      (2)  

In paragraph (2) after “constituency returning officer” insert “or counting

officer”.

      (3)  

For paragraph (3) substitute—

“(3)   

After the close of any polls that are being taken together with the poll

that has been abandoned, the counting officer must—

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(a)   

separate the ballot papers for the abandoned poll, and

(b)   

deliver or cause to be delivered to the constituency returning

officer the ballot papers and other documents relating to the

abandoned poll.

(3A)   

Paragraphs (4) to (9) apply in relation to the election for which the

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poll has been abandoned.”

      (4)  

Sub-paragraph (3) applies instead of rule 76(10) of the Assembly Elections

Rules.

Part 2

Application of provisions about issue and receipt of postal ballot papers

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56    (1)  

For the purposes of the combined polls, Schedule 3 to the National Assembly

for Wales (Representation of the People) Order 2007 (S.I. 2007/236)

applies—

(a)   

with the modifications shown in the table, and

(b)   

with any other necessary modifications, including in particular those

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set out in sub-paragraph (2).

      (2)  

Except where the context otherwise requires—

(a)   

in relation to the referendum or an Assembly election, a reference to

a provision has effect as a reference to that provision as it applies for

the purposes of the referendum or election;

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(b)   

expressions used in relation to the referendum under section 1 are to

be construed in accordance with the definitions in section 7 and rule

53 of the referendum rules.

 
 

 
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