Английская Википедия:Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) Act 2005
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The Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) Act 2005 (c 1) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It expired on 24 February 2006.[1]
Baroness Amos said that the Bill for this Act was introduced because the government was concerned that only 85% of those eligible to vote in Northern Ireland were included in the electoral register (compared to 93% in Great Britain).[2]
Parliamentary debates
The Bill for this Act passed through its stages in the House of Lords on the following dates:
First Reading | 9 February 2005[3] |
Second Reading | 21 February 2005[4] |
Committee and Report | 22 February 2005[5] |
Third Reading | 22 February 2005[6] |
The Bill received its Second and Third Reading in the House of Commons on 24 February 2005.[7]
Restoration to electoral register of names previously removed
This section read:
"the 1983 Act"
This means the Representation of the People Act 1983.[8]
Temporary modifications of s. 10A of Representation of the People Act 1983
This section modified section 10A of the Representation of the People Act 1983.
References
External links
- The Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) Act 2005, as amended from the National Archives.
- The Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) Act 2005, as originally enacted from the National Archives.
- ↑ The Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) Act 2005, section 3(1)
- ↑ Hansard (House of Lords), vol. 669,col. 991
- ↑ Hansard (House of Lords), vol. 669, col. 797
- ↑ Hansard (House of Lords), vol. 669, cols. 990 to 1005
- ↑ Hansard (House of Lords), vol. 669, cols. 1127 to 1136
- ↑ Hansard (House of Lords), vol. 669, col. 1206
- ↑ Hansard (House of Commons), vol.431, cols. 500 to 541
- ↑ The Electoral Registration (Northern Ireland) Act 2005, section 4(1)