Broadcasting Act 1989

Electoral broadcasting - Funding for election programmes and election advertisements in relation to general election

75: Electoral Commission to set date for parties to notify qualification for allocation

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"When parties can get election funding"

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You need to know when parties can get money for election programmes and advertisements. The Electoral Commission sets a date for parties to tell them if they qualify for this money, as stated in section 74. This date can be before the election period starts.

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Part 6Electoral broadcasting
Funding for election programmes and election advertisements in relation to general election

75Electoral Commission to set date for parties to notify qualification for allocation

  1. In every year in which Parliament is due to expire, the Electoral Commission must specify, by notice in the Gazette, a date by which a party must notify the Electoral Commission that it considers itself qualified to receive an allocation of the money referred to in section 74.

  2. The date specified under subsection (1) may be a date before the beginning of the election period that will apply in relation to the general election to be held in that year.

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  • Section 75: replaced, on , by section 4 of the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Act 2017 (2017 No 8).