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The European Parliamentary Elections (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2004

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Additional requirements for applications in respect of a particular electionN.I.

6.—(1) An application under regulation 9(1) shall set out why the applicant’s circumstances on the date of the poll for the election in respect of which it is made will be or are likely to be such that he cannot reasonably be expected to vote in person at his allotted polling station.

(2) Except in respect of an application to which sub-paragraph (4), (6) or (8) below applies, such an application shall be signed and attested by a person who—

(a)is aged 18 years or over,

(b)resides in the United Kingdom,

(c)knows the applicant but is not related to him, and

(d)has not attested under this paragraph any other application in respect of the election for which the application he attests is made.

(3) The person attesting an application under subparagraph (2) above shall state—

(a)his full name and address,

(b)that he is aged 18 years or over,

(c)that he resides in the United Kingdom,

(d)that he knows the applicant but is not related to him, and

(e)that he has not attested under sub-paragraph (2) above any other application in respect of the election for which the application he attests is made;

and shall certify that, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the statement included in the application in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above is true.

(4) This paragraph applies in respect of an application under regulation 9(1) in which the grounds set out in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above are that the applicant will be or is likely to be physically ill on the date of the poll, and which—

(a)specifies that illness, and

(b)is attested and signed by one of the persons specified in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 4(2) above.

(5) The person attesting an application under sub-paragraph (4) above shall state—

(a)his name and address;

(b)the qualification by virtue of which he is authorised to attest it;

(c)that he has seen the applicant in connection with the circumstances set out in the application in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above, and

(d)that to the best of his knowledge and belief—

(i)the applicant is suffering from the physical illness specified in the application;

(ii)that he will be or is likely to be so suffering on the date of the poll, and

(iii)that he cannot reasonably be expected to vote in person at his allotted polling station because of that illness.

(6) This paragraph applies in respect of an application under regulation 9(1)—

(a)which is received by the registration officer after 5 p.m. on the fourteenth day (calculated in accordance with paragraph 8(5) below) before the date of the poll at the election in question (“the standard closing date for applications”) but before 5 p.m. on the sixth day (so calculated) before the date of that poll;

(b)in which the circumstances set out in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above relate to the applicant’s health;

(c)which includes a statement to the effect that, before the standard closing date for applications, the applicant could not have reasonably foreseen that those circumstances would, or would be likely to, exist on the date of the poll, and

(d)which is attested and signed by one of the persons specified in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 4(2) above.

(7) The person attesting an application under sub-paragraph (6) above shall state—

(a)his name and address;

(b)the qualification by virtue of which he is authorised to attest it;

(c)that he has seen the applicant in connection with the circumstances set out in the application in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above, and

(d)that, to the best of his knowledge and belief, the statement which the applicant made in accordance with sub-paragraph (6)(c) above is correct.

(8) This paragraph applies in respect of an application under regulation 9(1)—

(a)which is received by the registration officer during the period specified in sub-paragraph (6)(a) above;

(b)in which the circumstances set out in accordance with sub-paragraph (1) above relate to the applicant’s employment either as a constable or by the returning officer on the date of the poll of the election for which the application is made for a purpose connected with that election or any other parliamentary or European Parliamentary election the poll for which is held on the same day;

(c)which states the employment in question, and

(d)in the case of a constable, which is signed by a member of the Police Service of Northern Ireland of or above the rank of chief inspector.

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