Legislation – Elections and Elected Bodies (Wales) Act 2024

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Introduction

PART 1
ELECTORAL ADMINISTRATION AND REGISTRATION

CHAPTER 1 CO-ORDINATION OF ELECTORAL ADMINISTRATION

1 Electoral Management Board of Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru

2 Minor and consequential amendments

CHAPTER 2 ELECTORAL REGISTRATION WITHOUT APPLICATIONS

3 Duty to register local government electors

4 Provision connected to the duty to register eligible local government electors

CHAPTER 3 WELSH ELECTIONS PILOTING AND REFORM

Welsh election pilots

5 Pilot regulations: powers

6 Pilot regulations: requirements

7 Pilot regulations: procedure

Proposals for pilots

8 Proposals for pilots made by the Welsh Ministers

9 Proposals for pilots made by principal councils

10 Proposals for pilots made jointly by the Electoral Commission and principal councils

11 Proposals for pilots made by electoral registration officers

12 Joint proposals for pilots

13 Electoral Commission recommendations

Evaluation of pilot proposals

14 Evaluation of pilot proposals

15 Welsh election pilot forums

Guidance on pilots

16 Guidance on pilots

Evaluation of pilots

17 Evaluation of pilot regulations

Reform following pilots

18 Electoral reform regulations

19 Electoral reform regulations: procedure

General

20 Publication

21 Regulations: ancillary provision

22 Interpretation of this Chapter

23 Consequential amendments

CHAPTER 4 ACCESSIBILITY AND DIVERSITY: WELSH ELECTIONS

Reports on assistance for disabled voters

24 Reports by the Electoral Commission

Candidate survey: local government elections

25 Survey of councillors and unsuccessful candidates in local elections

Welsh elections information platform

26 Welsh elections information platform

Diversity in persons seeking elected office

27 Services to promote diversity in persons seeking elected office

28 Financial assistance schemes to promote diversity in persons seeking elected office

29 Excluded persons

30 Guidance for political parties to promote diversity in persons seeking elected office

General

31 Interpretation of this Chapter

CHAPTER 5 CAMPAIGN FINANCE

Expenditure in respect of local government elections

32 Notional expenditure: candidates in local government elections

Expenditure in respect of Senedd Cymru elections

33 Notional and third party expenditure: Senedd Cymru elections

34 Codes of practice on expenses

35 Authorised persons not required to pay through election agent

36 Restriction on which third parties may incur controlled expenditure

37 Third parties capable of giving notification

38 Code of practice on controls relating to third parties

General

39 Minor and consequential amendments

PART 2
ELECTED BODIES AND THEIR MEMBERS

CHAPTER 1 ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Electoral arrangements reviews: principal councils

40 Considerations for a review of principal area electoral arrangements

41 Review period for principal area reviews

Reviews of seaward boundaries

42 Review of seaward boundaries

Consultation and consideration of representations

43 Electoral review recommendations and decisions: duty to have regard to representations

44 Names of electoral wards

45 Consultation on reviews

46 Meaning of “mandatory consultees” in Part 3 of the 2013 Act

Timing of reviews and implementation

47 Electoral review recommendations and decisions: period before a local election

48 Deadline for completion of reviews

49 Deadline for completion of implementation

50 Directions to pause reviews

Community reviews and status as towns

51 Community reviews and implementation

52 Notice of resolutions on status of communities as towns

Publication of information: arrangements for local government

53 Publication of orders under Part 3 of the 2013 Act

54 Publication of up-to-date lists of communities and community councils

General

55 Transitional provision

CHAPTER 2 REMUNERATION OF ELECTED MEMBERS

Abolition of the Independent Remuneration Panel for Wales

56 Abolition of Independent Remuneration Panel for Wales

Functions of the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru

57 Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru functions relating to remuneration

58 Transfer of property, rights and liabilities

59 Minor and consequential amendments

60 Savings

CHAPTER 3 DISQUALIFICATION, UNDUE INFLUENCE AND POLITICAL RESTRICTION OF OFFICES

Disqualification

61 Disqualification from being a Member of the Senedd and a community councillor

62 Disqualification for corrupt or illegal practice: local government elections

63 Disqualification for corrupt or illegal practice: Senedd Cymru elections

‍Undue influence

64 Undue influence

Political restriction of offices

65 Political restriction of officers and staff

CHAPTER 4 DEMOCRACY AND BOUNDARY COMMISSION CYMRU

66 Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru: persons who may not be members etc.

67 Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru: governance and audit committee

68 Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru: power to charge

PART 3
GENERAL PROVISION

69 Regulations: restrictions

70 General interpretation

71 Power to make consequential and transitional provision etc.

72 Coming into force

73 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

PART 1ELECTORAL ADMINISTRATION AND REGISTRATION

CHAPTER 4ACCESSIBILITY AND DIVERSITY: WELSH ELECTIONS

Diversity in persons seeking elected office

28Financial assistance schemes to promote diversity in persons seeking elected office

(1)

The Welsh Ministers may by regulations provide for schemes of financial assistance (of any specified kind) to help candidates in a Welsh election having specified characteristics or specified circumstances overcome barriers to their participation in the election connected to those characteristics or circumstances.

(2)

The Welsh Ministers must by regulations provide for a scheme of financial assistance (of any specified kind) to help disabled candidates in a Welsh election overcome barriers to their participation in the election connected to their disability.

(3)

The regulations under subsection (2) may provide that only specified kinds of disabled candidate may be given financial assistance under the scheme.

(4)

Before making regulations under subsection (1) or (2) the Welsh Ministers must consult such persons as they consider appropriate.

(5)

The Welsh Ministers may make payments to a person operating a scheme established by regulations under this section, subject to terms and conditions determined by the Welsh Ministers, for the purpose of funding—

(a)

financial assistance made under the scheme, and

(b)

the costs of operating the scheme.

(6)

Regulations under this section must appoint or provide for the appointment of a person to operate the scheme for which they provide.‍

(7)

The scheme must not be operated by excluded persons (see section 29).

(8)

Regulations under this section may—

(a)

confer functions (including functions involving the exercise of a discretion) on a person;

(b)

provide for the delegation of a person’s functions under the scheme—

(i)

to the person’s staff;

(ii)

where the person is a body, to members or a committee of the body;

(c)

require a person on whom functions are conferred to keep, and make available for inspection, accounts and other records;

(d)

require the person operating the scheme to publish specified information about financial assistance given in accordance with the scheme.

(9)

Regulations under this section may not impose a duty to publish information where its publication would (taking the duty into account) contravene the data protection legislation (within the meaning of the Data Protection Act 2018 (c. 12)).

(10)

Regulations under this section may include provision under which—

(a)

financial assistance is given subject to conditions specified by, or in accordance with, the scheme;

(b)

financial assistance is required to be repaid in circumstances specified by, or in accordance with, the scheme.

(11)

The power to make regulations under this section is exercisable by statutory instrument.

(12)

A statutory instrument containing regulations under this section may not be made unless a draft of the instrument has been laid before and approved by a resolution of Senedd Cymru.

(13)

In this section—

disabled” (“anabl”), in relation to a person, means having a physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairment (including a temporary impairment) that, in interaction with any barrier, may hinder the person’s full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others;

specified” (“penodedigaca bennir”) means specified in regulations made under this section.

(14)

Nothing in this section limits any other power of the Welsh Ministers.