Electoral Roll Ordinance, 2015

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The Electoral Roll Ordinance, 2015
 
THE STATES, in pursuance of their Resolution of the 29th September 2015[a], and in exercise of the powers conferred on them by Articles 25(3) and 34(11)(a) of the Reform (Guernsey) Law, 1948, as amended[b] and all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby order:-
 
Cessation of current Electoral Roll.
1.      The Electoral Roll in existence at 23.59 p.m. on the 14th October, 2015 ("the current Electoral Roll") shall, at that time, cease to be valid, and shall be replaced by a new Electoral Roll ("the new Electoral Roll") which shall be compiled by the Registrar-General in accordance with the provisions of the Reform (Guernsey) Law, 1948, as amended.
 
Closure of entries to new Electoral Roll.
2.      In relation to the election to fill the casual vacancy in the office of People’s Deputy for the electoral district of Saint Peter Port North arising upon the death of Martin John Storey to be held on Wednesday, 2nd December, 2015, the new Electoral Roll shall be closed on the 15th October, 2015, and no entry to it shall be made or amended during the period beginning on that date and ending on the date of the election.
 
Citation.
3.      This Ordinance may be cited as the Electoral Roll Ordinance, 2015.
 
Commencement.
4.      This Ordinance shall come into force on the 29th September, 2015.
 
 

[a]

Article I of Billet d'État No. XVII of 2015.

[b]

Ordres en Conseil Vol. XIII, p. 288; Vol. XIV, p. 407; Vol. XV, p. 279; Vol. XVI, p. 178; Vol. XVIII, p. 275; Vol. XIX, p. 84; Vol. XIX, p. 140; Vol. XXII, p. 122; Vol. XXIII, p. 476; Vol. XXV, p. 326; Vol. XXVI, p. 255; Vol. XXIX, p. 56; Vol. XXX, p. 16; Vol. XXXI, p. 164; Vol. XXXII, p. 41; Vol. XXXIV, p. 397; Vol. XXXVI, p. 478; Vol. XXXVIII, pp. 150 and 295; Order in Council No. XIII of 2003; No. III of 2004; Nos. II and XX of 2007; Nos. XIII and XXII of 2008; No. VII of 2010; No. II of 2012; No. XXXIII of 2003 and No. XXVI of 2008.





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