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Appointment of Chairman Minutes: RESOLVED
That Councillor Andrew Martin be appointed Chairman of the Sub-Committee. |
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Appointment of Vice-Chairman Minutes: RESOLVED
That Councillor Roland Domleo be appointed Vice-Chairman of the Sub-Committee. |
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Declarations of Interest To provide an opportunity for Members and Officers to declare any disclosable pecuniary and non-pecuniary interests in any item on the agenda. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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Public Speaking Time/Open Session In accordance with Procedure Rules Nos.11 and 35 a period of 10 minutes is allocated for members of the public to address the meeting on any matter relevant to the work of the meeting. Individual members of the public may speak for up to 5 minutes but the Chairman or person presiding will decide how the period of time allocated for public speaking will be apportioned where there are a number of speakers. Members of the public are not required to give notice to use this facility. However, as a matter of courtesy, a period of 24 hours’ notice is encouraged.
Members of the public wishing to ask a question at the meeting should provide at least three clear working days’ notice in writing and should include the question with that notice. This will enable an informed answer to be given.
Minutes: There were no members of the public wishing to speak. |
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Review of Polling Districts and Polling Places To recommend a proposal to the Constitution Committee for Polling District and Polling Places arrangements, taking into account representations received. Additional documents:
Minutes: The Electoral Registration and Administration Act 2013 had introduced a change to the timing of compulsory reviews of UK Parliamentary Polling Districts and Polling Places. The next compulsory review now had to be completed by 31st January 2015. Subsequent compulsory reviews would then have to be completed every five years thereafter.
At its meeting on 1st May 2014 the Constitution Committee had authorised the publication of the notice of the Polling Districts and Polling Places Review, and had authorised the conduct of the review by the Polling Arrangements Review Sub-Committee. Full Council had subsequently agreed to delegate the final decision for the outcome of the review to the Constitution Committee in November.
A Polling District was the area created by the division of a constituency, ward or electoral division into smaller parts within which a Polling Place could be determined which was convenient to electors. A Polling Place was the building or area in which Polling Stations would be selected by the Returning Officer. The Polling Station was the room or building where the poll took place which was chosen by the Returning Officer for the election.
The Review had four stages:
Stage 1 – Notification of the review The first stage of the process involves giving notice of the Review. Notice had been published at the end of June 2014 and interested parties, including elected members and disability groups, had been notified of the review.
Stage 2 – Consultation The consultation stage was for representations and comments to be made on the existing and proposed arrangements for Polling Districts and Places. There were two parts: § A compulsory submission from the (Acting) Returning Officer of the Parliamentary Constituencies; and § Submissions from electors and other interested persons and bodies.
Stage 3 – Concluding the Review Following the consultation stage, the Authority had to make its final decisions on the most appropriate polling districts and polling places. The Electoral Registration Officer must then make any necessary alterations to the electoral register and publish a notice stating that the alterations had been made.
Stage 4 – Publishing the conclusions of the Review Once the Council had agreed the proposals, details of the new polling districts and polling places had to be made available to the public, including the reasons for choosing each particular polling district and polling place.
The Sub-Committee considered a schedule of recommended changes to Polling Places (Appendix A to the report), together with a copy of the Acting Returning Officer’s submission Appendix B to the report). The proposals had been drafted to incorporate a summary of representations received.
With regard to the Willaston and Rope ward, the officers reported receipt of an email from Councillor B Silvester indicating that Willaston Parish Council and he objected to a proposed change of polling station from St. John’s Church Hall to Willaston Masonic Hall Acacia Suite. The change was proposed following several representations made by a pre-school group. The Parish Council were not in favour of the change because ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |