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 3WELSH ELECTIONS PILOTING AND REFORM

Proposals for pilots

8Proposals for pilots made by the Welsh Ministers

(1)

Before making pilot regulations that have not been the subject of a proposal under sections 9 to 11, the Welsh Ministers must consult each returning officer for an area to which the regulations will apply about their proposals for the pilot to be provided for in the regulations.

(2)

After consulting in accordance with subsection (1) and before making pilot regulations relating to any relevant electoral matter, the Welsh Ministers must—

(a)

submit proposals for the pilot to be provided for in regulations to the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru, and

(b)

have regard to the Commission’s report on the proposals under section 14.

(3)

This section does not apply to pilot regulations that only contain provision of the kind specified in section 5(4) if they are made before the end of the period of 12 months beginning with the day on which this Act receives Royal Assent.

9Proposals for pilots made by principal councils

(1)

A principal council may propose to the Welsh Ministers that pilot regulations are made in relation to any relevant electoral matter in so far as it relates to local government elections.

(2)

Before making a proposal under subsection (1), the principal council must consult the Welsh Ministers.

(3)

After consulting in accordance with subsection (2) and before making a proposal under subsection (1), the principal council must—

(a)

submit the proposal for the pilot to be provided for in regulations to the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru, and

(b)

have regard to the Commission’s report on the proposal under section 14.

(4)

If a principal council makes a proposal under subsection (1), it must send a copy of the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru report on the proposals under section 14 to the Welsh Ministers.

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

(1)

The Electoral Commission and one or more principal councils (“relevant councils”) may, acting jointly, propose to the Welsh Ministers that pilot regulations are made in relation to any relevant electoral matter in so far as it relates to local government elections.

(2)

Before making a proposal under subsection (1), the Electoral Commission and each relevant council acting jointly must consult the Welsh Ministers.

(3)

After consulting in accordance with subsection (2) and before making a proposal under subsection (1), the Electoral Commission and each relevant council acting jointly must—

(a)

submit the proposal for the pilot to be provided for in regulations to the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru, and

(b)

have regard to the Commission’s report on the proposal under section 14.

(4)

If the Electoral Commission and each relevant council acting jointly makes a proposal under subsection (1), they must send a copy of the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru report on the proposal under section 14 to the Welsh Ministers.

11Proposals for pilots made by electoral registration officers

(1)

An electoral registration officer may propose to the Welsh Ministers that pilot regulations are made in relation to ascertaining—

(a)

the names and addresses of persons who are not registered in a register but who are entitled to be registered;

(b)

those persons who are registered in a register but who are not entitled to be registered.

(2)

Before making a proposal under subsection (1), an electoral registration officer must consult the Welsh Ministers.

(3)

After consulting in accordance with subsection (2) and before making a proposal under subsection (1), the electoral registration officer must—

(a)

submit the proposal for the pilot to be provided for in regulations to the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru, and

(b)

have regard to the Commission’s report on the proposal under section 14.

(4)

If an electoral registration officer makes a proposal under subsection (1), the officer must send a copy of the Democracy and Boundary Commission Cymru report on the proposal under section 14 to the Welsh Ministers.

12Joint proposals for pilots

(1)

A person who may make a proposal under any of sections 9 to 11 may make the proposal jointly with one or more other persons making a proposal under any of those sections.

(2)

Any duty to consult a person with whom the person makes a joint proposal does not apply.

(3)

If the joint proposal relates to matters that the person does not have the power to propose, the person may still make the proposal in so far as the person does have the power to do so.

13Electoral Commission recommendations

The Electoral Commission may recommend proposals for pilot regulations to a person that may make a proposal under any of sections 9 to 11.