Electoral Act 1993

Miscellaneous provisions - Amendments to Local Elections and Polls Act 1976

275: Supply of information by Chief Registrar of Electors

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"The Chief Registrar of Electors must give you information when you ask for it."

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The Chief Registrar of Electors has to give you information when you ask for it. You can get information from them because of a law. This law is part of the Electoral Act 1993, but it was repealed, which means it is no longer in use, by the Local Electoral Act 2001, you can find more about this in the Local Electoral Act 2001. This change happened on 1 July 2001. The law that repealed it is section 151 of the Local Electoral Act 2001.

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Part 9Miscellaneous provisions
Amendments to Local Elections and Polls Act 1976

275Supply of information by Chief Registrar of Electors (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 275: repealed, on , by section 151 of the Local Electoral Act 2001 (2001 No 35).