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The Voter Identification Regulations 2022

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Regulations 64(17) and 66(17)

SCHEDULE 11Neighbourhood Planning (Referendums) Regulations 2012: New forms

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PART 1Forms for use at a referendum where the poll is not taken together with another election or referendum

Form 7: Official poll card

Front of form

Neighbourhood Planning Referendum - standalone poll - Form 7: Official poll card - front of form

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Neighbourhood Planning Referendum - standalone poll - Form 7: Official Poll Card - Rear of form

Form 9: Official proxy poll card

Front of form

Neighbourhood Planning Referendum - standalone poll - Form 9: Official proxy poll card - Front of form

Rear of form

Neighbourhood Planning Referendum - standalone poll - Form 10: Official Proxy Poll Card - Rear of form

Form 10A: Ballot paper refusal list

Neighbourhood Planning Referendum - standalone poll - Form 10A: Ballot paper refusal list

Form 11: Form of directions for the guidance of the voters and proxies in voting

Neighbourhood Planning Referendums - standalone poll - Form 11: Form of directions for the guidance of the voters and proxies in voting

PART 2Forms for use at a referendum where the poll is taken together with another election or referendum

Form 8: Official poll card

Front of form

Neighbourhood Planning Referendums - combined poll - Form 8: Official Poll Card - front of form

Rear of form

Neighbourhood Planning Referendums - combined poll - Form 8: Official poll card - Rear of form

Form 10: Official proxy poll card

Front of form

Neighbourhood Planning Referendums - combined polls - Form 10: Official proxy poll card - Front of form

Rear of form

Neighbourhood Planning Referendums - combined polls - Form 10: Official proxy poll card - Rear of form

Form 11A: Ballot paper refusal list

Neighbourhood Planning Referendum - combined polls - Form 11A: Ballot paper refusal list

Form 12: Form of directions for the guidance of the voters and proxies in voting

Neighbourhood Planning Referendums - combined poll - Form 12: Form of directions for the guidance of the voters and proxies in voting

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