Broadcasting Act 1989

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

80G: Procedure in relation to early elections

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"What happens with elections when Parliament ends early"

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If Parliament is dissolved or expires, you need to know what happens with the election period. This is when the Electoral Commission has not set a date under section 75 for the next general election, or they have set a date but it has not passed yet. You will follow the rules in this Part, but with some changes that are outlined in section 80H.

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

80GProcedure in relation to early elections

  1. This section applies if, at the time Parliament is dissolved or expires,—

  2. the Electoral Commission has not specified a date under section 75 in respect of the election period that will apply in relation to the next general election; or
    1. the Electoral Commission has specified such a date, but that date has not yet passed.
      1. If this section applies, this Part applies subject to the modifications specified in section 80H.

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      • Section 80G: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Broadcasting (Election Programmes and Election Advertising) Amendment Act 2017 (2017 No 8).