Local Electoral Act 2001

Local elections and polls - Electoral rolls

40: No person to be enrolled more than once for local authority or local board or community board

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"You can only be on one electoral roll at a time."

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You can only be on an electoral roll once. Your name must not appear more than once on the same roll. This rule applies to local authority, local board, or community board rolls.

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Part 2Local elections and polls
Electoral rolls

40No person to be enrolled more than once for local authority or local board or community board

  1. The name of any person must not appear more than once in the same electoral roll.

Notes
  • Section 40 heading: amended, on , by section 76 of the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Act 2014 (2014 No 55).