সারসংক্ষেপ
The Representation of the People Act 1983 is the principal statute governing UK parliamentary and local elections. It sets out the franchise (who can vote), registration, conduct of elections, election offences, and the election petition process for challenging results. Substantially amended many times, it remains the foundation of electoral law.
মূল পয়েন্ট
- Defines the franchise for parliamentary and local elections (Part I)
- Establishes voter registration system and electoral register (Part I)
- Sets out conduct of elections: nomination, polling, counting (Part II)
- Creates election offences: corrupt practices and illegal practices (Part II)
- Provides for election petitions to challenge results in Election Court (Part III)
- Candidates' expenses limits and declaration requirements (Part II)
- Establishes who may vote in UK elections
- Governs election conduct and procedures
- Creates electoral offences including personation and bribery
- Provides for election petitions to challenge results
- Voter ID requirement (since 2023)
- Establishes the franchise — who is entitled to vote in parliamentary and local elections
- Provides for the electoral register and the duties of Electoral Registration Officers
- Regulates the conduct of elections: nomination of candidates, polling, and counting
- Sets limits on election expenses and requires returns to be made
- Creates electoral offences: personation (s.60), undue influence (s.115), bribery (s.113), making false statements about candidates (s.106)
- Provides for election petitions — the only way to challenge the result of an election (Part III)
- Extensively amended by the Elections Act 2022 (voter ID requirements, postal vote changes)
অংশ ও ধারা
সংশোধনীর ইতিহাস
2022 — Elections Act 2022
Introduced voter ID requirements, reformed postal voting rules, changed role of Electoral Commission, and modified overseas voter eligibility.
2000 — Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000
Established the Electoral Commission and regulated party funding.
2022 — Elections Act 2022
Introduced voter ID, reformed postal and proxy voting, and changed the Electoral Commission's framework.
2000 — Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000
Created the Electoral Commission and introduced party registration and donation controls.
2022 — Elections Act 2022
Introduced photographic voter ID, reformed postal voting, and changed the role of the Electoral Commission.