Part 1Electoral Management Board for Scotland

Establishment of Board etc.

I11Electoral Management Board for Scotland

1

There is established a committee to be known as the Electoral Management Board for Scotland.

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The Board has the general functions of co-ordinating the administration of—

a

Scottish parliamentary elections, and

b

local government elections in Scotland.

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Those functions include—

a

assisting regional returning officers, constituency returning officers, local authorities and other persons in carrying out their functions in relation to Scottish parliamentary elections,

b

assisting returning officers, local authorities and other persons in carrying out their functions in relation to local government elections, and

c

promoting best practice in Scottish parliamentary elections and local government elections by providing information, advice or training (or otherwise).

I22Membership

1

The Board is to have—

a

a convener, who must be a returning officer,

b

8 other members of whom—

i

5 are to be returning or depute returning officers,

ii

3 are to be electoral registration officers.

2

The Scottish Ministers are to appoint the convener.

3

The convener is to appoint the other members.

4

When appointing members, the convener is to have regard to the desirability of the membership taken as a whole having a broad range of experience in relation toF5

a

different local authority areas (including different kinds of areas) throughout Scotland, and

b

the different constituencies and regions provided for Scottish parliamentary elections by schedule 1 of the Scotland Act 1998 (including different kinds of constituencies and regions).

I33Duration of appointment

1

A person is to be appointed to the Board for a period of 4 years.

2

A person may be reappointed to the Board (once or more).

I44Procedure etc.

1

It is for the Board to regulate its own procedure (and quorum).

2

The convener may (with the agreement of the other members of the Board) invite a person to attend a meeting of the Board for the purpose of providing advice or otherwise assisting the Board in carrying out its functions.

Directions

4AF3Directions to returning officers: Scottish parliamentary elections

1

The convener may give directions in writing to regional returning officers and constituency returning officers about the exercise of their functions in relation to—

a

Scottish parliamentary elections generally, or

b

a particular Scottish parliamentary election.

2

A direction may require a returning officer to provide the convener with information.

3

A returning officer to whom a direction is given must comply with the direction.

I55F6Directions to returning officers: local government elections

1

The convener may give directions in writing to returning officers about the exercise of their functions in relation to—

a

local government elections generally, or

b

a particular local government election.

2

A direction may require a returning officer to provide the convener with information.

3

A returning officer to whom a direction is given must comply with the direction.

5AF4Directions to electoral registration officers: Scottish parliamentary elections

1

The convener may give directions in writing to electoral registration officers about the exercise of their functions in relation to a particular Scottish parliamentary election.

2

But a direction is of no effect if it is inconsistent with any direction given under section 52 of the 1983 Act.

3

An electoral registration officer to whom a direction is given must comply with the direction.

I66F7Directions to electoral registration officers: local government elections

1

The convener may give directions in writing to electoral registration officers about the exercise of their functions in relation to a particular local government election.

2

But a direction is of no effect if it is inconsistent with any direction given under section 52 of the 1983 Act.

3

An electoral registration officer to whom a direction is given must comply with the direction.

I77Consultation before giving direction

Before giving a direction under section F84A, 5, 5A or 6, the convener must consult—

a

the other members of the Board,

b

the Electoral Commission.

Annual report

I88Annual report

1

The convener must, as soon as practicable after the end of each financial year, prepare a report on the carrying out of the Board's functions during the year.

2

After securing the Board's approval of the report, the convener must—

a

lay the report before the Scottish Parliament, and

b

send a copy of the report to the Scottish Ministers.

Interpretation

I99Interpretation of Part 1

In this Part—

  • the 1983 Act” means the Representation of the People Act 1983,

  • F9constituency returning officer” means an officer appointed by order in accordance with section 12(1) of the Scotland Act 1998,

  • convener” means the convener of the Board,

  • depute returning officer” means a person appointed under section 41(2) of the 1983 Act,

  • electoral registration officer” means an officer appointed under section 8(3) of the 1983 Act,

  • local government election” has the meaning given in section 204(1) of the 1983 Act,

  • F10regional returning officer” means an officer appointed by order under section 12(6) of the Scotland Act 1998,

  • F11returning officer” means an officer who is—

    1. a

      appointed under section 41(1) of the 1983 Act,

    2. b

      a constituency returning officer, or

    3. c

      a regional returning officer,

  • F12Scottish parliamentary election” means an election for membership of the Scottish Parliament.