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The Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2001

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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Local Authorities (Conduct of Referendums) (England) Regulations 2001 No. 1298

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SCHEDULE 1

PART IQUESTIONS TO BE ASKED IN A REFERENDUM

1.  Are you in favour of the proposal for [insert name of local authority] to be run in a new way, which includes a mayor, who will be elected by the voters of that [insert “borough”, “city”, “county” or “district”, as appropriate], to be in charge of the Council’s services and to lead [insert name of local authority] and the community which it serves?

2.  Are you in favour of the proposal for [insert name of local authority] to be run in a new way, which includes a mayor, who will be elected by the voters of that [insert “borough”, “city”, “county”, or “district”, as appropriate], to lead [insert name of local authority] and the community which it serves?

3.  Are you in favour of the proposal for [insert name of local authority] to be run in a new way, which includes a councillor, who will be elected by the councillors of [insert name of local authority], to lead the Council and the community which it serves?

PART IIFORM OF FRONT OF BALLOT PAPER

FORM A

FORM B

FORM C

PART IIIFORM OF BACK OF BALLOT PAPER

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