REFERENDUM ACT 1994

The official mark.

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25.—(1) A ballot paper shall at the time of issue be marked with an official mark (in this Act referred to as “the official mark”), which shall be either embossed or perforated so as to be visible on both sides of the paper and the local returning officer shall provide a sufficient number of marking instruments for this purpose.

(2) The local returning officer shall ensure that the official mark is kept secret before the taking of the poll and that any particular mark is not used at two consecutive referenda (other than referenda the polls at which are taken on the same day) in the constituency.

Annotations

Modifications (not altering text):

C14

Prospective affecting provision: subs. (1) applied with modifications by Electoral (Amendment) Act 2004 (15/2004), ss. 6(b), 7 and sch. 3 para. (i), not commenced as of date of revision.

Application of certain provisions of relevant enactments

6.—The provisions of— ...

(b) Parts I, II and IV of the Act of 1994,

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shall, subject to the modifications specified in Schedule 1, 2, 3 or to this Act, apply and have effect in relation to voting and vote counting under this Part at a relevant election or, as the case may be, a referendum.

Modification of relevant enactments in their application for purposes of Act

7.Schedules 1 to 4 to this Act have effect for the purpose of modifying certain enactments in so far as those enactments apply for the purposes of this Act.

SCHEDULE 3

Modification of Certain Provisions of Act of 1994

Section 7.

For the purpose of the application by virtue of this Act to voting and the counting of votes at a referendum of certain provisions of the Act of 1994, the said provisions as so applied shall have effect as if— ...

(i)  in section 25(1) of that Act, there were inserted “for a postal or special voter” after “ballot paper”;

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