New Clause 20 — Combination of polls

Part of Speaker's Statement – in the House of Commons at 4:45 pm on 25 October 2010.

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Photo of Mark Harper Mark Harper The Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Office 4:45, 25 October 2010

It is because we are combining it with elections that are different in different parts of the UK. Picking up on points that hon. Members were making earlier, I can say that the poll cards issued will confirm the voting arrangements that will apply to a particular elector for each poll. They will explain to electors the arrangements in place, and people will be able to apply to the registration office to vary their postal voting arrangements up until 11 days before the poll, or six days before the poll where a proxy vote takes place. That will be helpful.

The Committee will want to be aware-certainly the hon. Member for Rhondda will-that I can confirm that all of the new orders have been laid by the territorial offices today to update the rules for the elections to the Scottish Parliament, the Northern Ireland Assembly and the National Assembly for Wales. Given that the combination amendments just discussed are based on existing legislation, as is usual practice, any consequential amendments reflecting those new territorial orders will be tabled for debate on Report next week, as I said last week.