Representation of the People Act 1985 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Representation of the People Act 1985

This provision sets the rules for overseas electors in parliamentary elections, including who may register, what must be included in declarations, when declarations are valid, how long registration lasts, and how voting by post or proxy works.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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About this statute

This provision sets the rules for overseas electors in parliamentary elections, including who may register, what must be included in declarations, when declarations are valid, how long registration lasts, and how voting by post or proxy works. This provision lets election polls be combined, gives the Secretary of State regulation-making power, and sets special rules for Northern Ireland special polling stations and election timing. This provision updates election rules so candidates get specified free-postage and meeting-room rights, and it changes several election procedure rules, notices, deadlines, and related sections. This provision is an amendment history listing changes made to sections of the Act, including items applied with modifications, repealed, inserted, substituted, modified, and functions transferred.