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The Act places strict limits on the amount each party may spend in the run-up to the election (how that time period is defined depends on the type of election). As of 2024, the limit for elections to the UK Parliament in Westminster stands at £54,010 per constituency contested; this would reach a maximum of £34.13 million for parties ...
53 acts of Parliament were passed in 2000: 45 public general acts and 8 local acts. indicates that an act is available to view at legislation.gov.uk, and indicates the location of the original act in the Parliamentary Archives.
Section 3 of the 1983 Act states that, A convicted person during the time that he is detained in a penal institution in pursuance of his sentence or unlawfully at large when he would otherwise be so detained is legally incapable of voting at any parliamentary or local government election. [6]
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Scottish Elections (Franchise and Representation) Act 2020 Local Government and Elections (Wales) Act 2021 Elections Act 2022 Elections and Elected Bodies (Wales) Act 2024: Text of statute as originally enacted; Text of the Representation of the People Act 2000 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from ...
Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act 1918; Parliamentary Elections (Returns) Act 1695; Parliamentary Elections Act 1695; Parliamentary Elections Act 1770; Parliamentary Elections Corrupt Practices Act 1885; Political Parties and Elections Act 2009; Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000
Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act 1918; Parliamentary Elections (Returns) Act 1695; Parliamentary Elections Act 1695; Parliamentary Elections Act 1770; Parliamentary Elections Corrupt Practices Act 1885; Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000
English votes for English laws (EVEL) was a set of procedures of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom whereby legislation that affected only England required the support of a majority of MPs representing English constituencies.