C18C21C20C22C23C24C25C26C27C28C29Part II The Election Campaign

Annotations:
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
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Pt. 2 (ss. 67-119) applied with modifications (E.W.) by The Parish and Community Meetings (Polls) Rules 1987 (S.I. 1987/1), Rules, 2, 6

Pt. 2 (ss. 67-119) applied with modifications (E.W.) by The Local Elections (Parishes and Communities) Rules 1986 (S.I. 1986/2215), Rules 2, 9 (which S.I. was revoked (2.1.2007) by S.I. 2006/3305, rule 1(4), Sch. 1)

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Pts. 2, 3 applied (with modifications) (W.) (17.12.2021) by The Local Elections (Communities) (Wales) Rules 2021 (S.I. 2021/1460), rules 1, 6(1) (with rule 2)

The Election agent

C1C2C3C4C1967 Appointment of election agent

1

Not later than the latest time for the delivery of notices of withdrawals for an election, a person shall be named by or on behalf of each candidate as the candidate’s election agent, and the name and address of the candidate’s election agent shall be declared in writing by the candidate or some other person on his behalf to the appropriate officer not later than that time.

F11A

Where a registered political party submits a list of candidates to be London members of the London Assembly at an ordinary election, the requirements of subsection (1) above in relation to those candidates are that not later than the time there mentioned—

a

a person shall be named by or on behalf of the party as the election agent of all of those candidates; and

b

the declaration required by that subsection shall be made by or on behalf of the party.

2

A candidate may name himself as election agent, and upon doing so shall, so far as circumstances admit, be subject to the provisions of this Act both as a candidate and as an election agent, and, except where the context otherwise requires, any reference in this Act to an election agent shall be construed to refer to the candidate acting in his capacity of election agent.

F22A

Where a registered political party submits a list of candidates to be London members of the London Assembly at an ordinary election, a candidate included in the list—

a

must not under subsection (2) above name himself as his own election agent, but

b

may be named by or on behalf of the party as the election agent of all the candidates included in the list,

and the provisions which have effect by virtue of subsection (2) above in relation to a candidate upon his naming himself as election agent shall also have effect in relation to a candidate upon his being named as election agent by virtue of paragraph (b) above.

3

F3Subject to subsection (3A) below,One election agent only shall be appointed for each candidate, but the appointment, whether the election agent appointed be the candidate himself or not, may be revoked.

F43A

Where a registered political party submits a list of candidates to be London members of the London Assembly at an ordinary election—

a

the same person must be appointed as election agent for all the candidates included in the list; and

b

any such appointment may only be revoked by or on behalf of the party and in respect of all the candidates.

4

If whether before, during or after the election the appointment F5(or deemed appointment) of an election agent is revoked or an election agent dies, another election agent shall be appointed forthwith and his name and address declared in writing to the appropriate officer.

5

The declaration as a candidate’s election agent of a person other than the candidate shall be of no effect under this section unless it is made and signed by that person or is accompanied by a written declaration of acceptance signed by him.

F65A

Where a registered political party submits a list of candidates to be London members of the London Assembly at an ordinary election, subsection (5) above shall apply in relation to the candidates included in that list as if the reference to a person other than the candidate were a reference to a person other than the candidate whose name appears highest on the list.

6

Upon the name and address of an election agent being declared to the appropriate officer, the appropriate officer shall forthwith give public notice of that name and address.

F266A

Where a candidate at an election of councillors to a county or county borough council in Wales has named themself as election agent and the home address form accompanying the candidate’s nomination paper contains a statement under rule 9(6) of Schedule 1 or 2 to the Local Elections (Principal Areas) (Wales) Rules 2021 that the candidate’s home address must not be made public—

a

the candidate’s home address must not be included in the public notice under subsection (6), and

b

the information given in the candidate’s home address form under rule 9(7) of Schedule 1 or 2 to the Local Elections (Principal Areas) (Wales) Rules 2021 must be included in the public notice instead.

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In this Part of this Act the expression “appropriate officer” means—

a

in relation to a parliamentary election, the returning officer;

F7aa

in relation to an Authority election, the returning officer for that election (as determined under subsection (2B) of section 35 or, as the case may be, paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (2C) of that section);

b

in relation to F8any other local government election,, the proper officer of the authority for which the election is held.

C6C7C8C968F9 Nomination of sub-agent at parliamentary or Authority elections.

1

In the case of

F10a

a parliamentary election for a county constituency, F11or

b

an Authority election,

an election agent for a candidate may appoint to act in any part of the constituency F12or electoral area one, but not more than one, deputy election agent (in this Act referred to as sub-agent).

2

As regards matters in a part of the constituency F13or electoral area for which there is a sub-agent the election agent may act by the sub-agent and—

a

anything done for the purposes of this Act by or to the sub-agent in his part of the constituency F13 or electoral area shall be deemed to be done by or to the election agent; and

b

any act or default of a sub-agent which, if he were the election agent, would be an illegal practice or other offence against this Act shall be an illegal practice and offence against this Act committed by the sub-agent, and the sub-agent shall be liable to punishment accordingly; and

c

the candidate shall suffer the like incapacity as if that act or default had been the election agent’s act or default.

3

F14Not later than the second day before the day of the poll the election agent shall declare in writing the name and address of every sub-agent to the appropriate officer, and the appropriate officer shall forthwith give public notice of the name and address of every sub-agent so declared.

4

The appointment of a sub-agent—

a

shall not be vacated by the election agent who appointed him ceasing to be election agent, but

b

may be revoked by whoever is for the time being the candidate’s election agent,

and in the event of the revocation of the appointment or of the death of a sub-agent another sub-agent may be appointed, and his name and address shall be forthwith declared in writing to the appropriate officer, who shall forthwith give public notice of the name and address so declared.

F154A

Where a registered political party submits a list of candidates to be London members of the London Assembly at an ordinary election—

a

the election agent for those candidates must, if he appoints a sub-agent for any part of the electoral area in the case of any of those candidates, appoint the same person as sub-agent for that part of the electoral area in the case of all of the candidates; and

b

any such appointment may only be revoked in respect of all of the candidates.

5

The declaration to be made to the appropriate officer, and the notice to be given by him, under subsection (3) or subsection (4) above shall specify the part of the constituency F16or electoral area within which any sub-agent is appointed to act.

C10C11C12C1369 Office of election agent and sub-agent.

1

Every election agent and every sub-agent shall have an office to which all claims, notices, F17legal process and other documents may be sent, and the address of the office shall be—

a

declared to the appropriate officer at the same time as the appointment of the agent F18is declared to him; and

b

stated in the public notice of the name of the agent.

F271A

Subsection (1B) applies where—

a

a candidate at an election of councillors to a county or county borough council in Wales has named themself as election agent,

b

the home address form accompanying the candidate’s nomination paper contains a statement under rule 9(6) of Schedule 1 or 2 to the Local Elections (Principal Areas) (Wales) Rules 2021 that the candidate’s home address must not be made public, and

c

the office address that is required to be declared under subsection (1) is also the candidate’s home address.

1B

If the candidate (in their capacity as election agent) does not want the office address to be included in the public notice under section 67(6), the candidate must, in addition to declaring the office address, provide the appropriate officer with another address in England or Wales to be used for correspondence (“a correspondence address”).

1C

Where the candidate (in their capacity as election agent) provides a correspondence address under subsection (1B)—

a

the office address must not be included in the public notice under section 67(6), and

b

the correspondence address must be included instead.

2

The office—

a

of the election agent for a parliamentary election shall be within the constituency or an adjoining constituency F19or in a Welsh county or county borough, or London borough or district, which is partly comprised in or adjoins the constituency, and that of a sub-agent shall be in the area within which he is appointed to act; and

b

of an election agent for a local government election shall be within the local government area or in the constituency or one of the constituencies in which the area is comprised F19or in a Welsh county or county borough, or London borough or district, which adjoins it, F20 and that of a sub-agent shall be in the area within which he is appointed to act.

3

Any claim, notice, F21legal process or other document delivered at the office of the election agent or sub-agent F28, or delivered to a correspondence address provided under subsection (1C), and F29addressed to the agent, shall be deemed to have been served on him and every election agent or sub-agent may in respect of any matter connected with the election in which he is acting be sued in any court having jurisdiction at the place where his office is situated.

C14C15C16C1770 Effect of default in election agent’s appointment.

1

If no person’s name and address is given as required by section 67 above as the election agent of a candidate who remains validly nominated at the latest time for delivery of notices of withdrawals, the candidate shall be deemed at that time to have named himself as election agent and to have revoked any appointment of another person as his election agent.

2

If—

a

the person whose name and address have been so given as those of the candidate’s election agent (not being the candidate himself) dies, and

b

a new appointment is not made on the day of the death or on the following day,

the candidate shall be deemed to have appointed himself as from the time of death.

3

If the appointment of a candidate’s election agent is revoked without a new appointment being made, the candidate himself shall be deemed to have been appointed (or reappointed) election agent.

F223A

The deemed appointment of a candidate as his own election agent may be revoked as if it were an actual appointment.

4

Where a candidate is by virtue of this section to be treated as his own election agent, he shall be deemed to have his office—

a

at his address as given in the statement as to persons nominated F23(or where, in the case of a parliamentary election, the address is not given on that statement, the address as given under rule 6(4) of Schedule 1 to this Act) ; or

b

if that address is outside the permitted area for the office, at the qualifying address of the person (or first person) named in that statement as his proposer.

F304A

In relation to a candidate who is deemed by virtue of this section to be their own election agent at an election of councillors to a county or county borough in Wales, subsection (4) does not apply and the candidate’s office is instead deemed to be—

a

in a case where the candidate’s home address given under rule 9(2)(b) of Schedule 1 or 2 to the Local Elections (Principal Areas) (Wales) Rules 2021 is in England or Wales, at that address, and

b

otherwise, at the candidate’s qualifying address as stated under rule 9(2)(c) of Schedule 1 or 2 to those Rules or, where more than one qualifying address is stated, at the first of those addresses.

5

Where in a local government election in Scotland a candidate is by virtue of this section to be treated as his own election agent, he shall be deemed to have his office—

a

at his address as given in his nomination paper or papers, or

b

if that address is outside the permitted area for the office, at the address of the person named as the proposer of the candidate in the nomination paper first delivered in which the address of the proposer is in the local government area.

6

The appropriate officer on being satisfied that a candidate is by virtue of this section to be treated as his own election agent, shall forthwith proceed to publish the like notice as if the name and address of the candidate and the address of his office had been duly given to him under sections 67 and 69 above.

F247

In the case of a parliamentary election, subsection (6) above applies whether or not a statement has been made under rule 6(5) of Schedule 1 to this Act requiring the candidate's home address not to be made public.

F318

In relation to a candidate who is deemed by virtue of this section to be their own election agent at an election of councillors to a county or county borough in Wales, subsection (6) does not apply and instead sections 67 and 69 apply with the following modifications.

9

Section 67 applies as if the name and address of the candidate had been declared in writing to the appropriate officer under subsection (1) of that section.

10

Section 69 applies as if—

a

the address at which the candidate’s office is deemed to be had been declared to the appropriate officer under subsection (1)(a) of that section, and

b

subsections (1A) to (1C) and (2) of that section were omitted.

F2570A Application of s.70 in relation to election of London members of the London Assembly.

1

Where a registered political party submits a list of candidates to be London members of the London Assembly at an ordinary election—

a

section 70 shall not apply in relation to those candidates, but

b

the following provisions of this section shall have effect in place of that section.

2

If no person’s name and address is given as required by virtue of section 67(1A) as the election agent of all of the candidates included in the list who remain validly nominated at the latest time for delivery of notices of withdrawals—

a

the candidate whose name appears highest on the list shall be deemed at that time to have been named on behalf of the party as election agent for all of the candidates; and

b

any appointment of another person as election agent for those candidates shall be deemed to have been revoked.

3

If—

a

the person whose name and address have been so given as those of the election agent for the candidates dies, and

b

a new appointment is not made on the day of the death or on the following day,

the candidate whose name appears highest on the list shall be deemed to have been named on behalf of the party as election agent for all of the candidates as from the time of death.

4

If the appointment of the election agent for the candidates is revoked without a new appointment being made, the candidate whose name appears highest on the list shall be deemed to have been appointed (or re-appointed) election agent.

5

The deemed appointment of a candidate as election agent may be revoked as if it were an actual appointment.

6

Where a candidate included in the list is by virtue of this section to be treated as election agent, he shall be deemed to have his office—

a

at his address as given in the statement as to persons nominated; or

b

if that address is outside the permitted area for the office, at the qualifying address of the person (or first person) named in that statement as his proposer.

7

The appropriate officer, on being satisfied that a candidate is by virtue of this section to be treated as election agent, shall forthwith proceed to publish the like notice as if the name and address of the candidate and the address of his office had been duly given to him under sections 67 and 69.

71 Elections where election agent not required.

A candidate—

a

at an election in England of parish councillors, or in Wales of community councillors, or

b

at any election under the local government Act which is not a local government election,

need not have an election agent, and accordingly the foregoing provisions of this Part of this Act do not apply to those elections.