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Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 602The Elections (Policy Development Grants Scheme) Order 2006(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2006 No. 602REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLEThe Elections (Policy Development Grants Scheme) Order 2006
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 12 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000[1], hereby makes the following Order, which gives effect to recommendations submitted to him by the Electoral Commission for variations to the scheme for the making by the Commission of policy development grants:— Citation and commencement 1.This Order may be cited as the Elections (Policy Development Grants Scheme) Order 2006 and shall come into force on 1st April 2006. Policy development grants 2.The scheme set out in the Schedule to this Order shall have effect for the purpose of the making by the Commission of policy development grants on or after the date on which this Order comes into force. Revocation 3.The Elections (Policy Development Grants Scheme) Order 2002[2] is revoked. Signed by the authority of the Secretary of State Harriet Harman Minister of State Department of Constitutional Affairs Address Date 7th March 2006 Citation and commencement 1.—(1) This Scheme may be cited as the Policy Development Grants Scheme 2006. (2) In this Scheme—
(b) in respect of any later year, means such number published by the Commission not later than 7th March preceding the beginning of the year in question as is calculated by the Commission to be equal to the total number of persons whose names appeared on an electoral register in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales on 1st December preceding that 7th March;
(3) Other terms used both in this Scheme and in the Act have the same meaning in this Scheme as they have in the Act.
(b) in respect of any later year for which this Scheme has effect if, on 7th March preceding the beginning of the year in question, it is represented for the purposes of section 12 of the Act. (2) The parties are—
(b) the Democratic Unionist Party, (c) the Labour Party, (d) the Liberal Democrat Party, (e) Plaid Cymru, (f) the Scottish National Party, and (g) the Social Democratic and Labour Party. Amount available for allocation by the Commission
(ii) the amount determined for that year in accordance with paragraphs 6 to 8; (b) the Democratic Unionist party and the Social Democratic and Labour party may each receive an amount not exceeding the aggregate of—
(ii) the amount determined for that year in accordance with paragraphs 6, 7 and 9; and (c) Plaid Cymru and the Scottish National Party may each receive an amount not exceeding the aggregate of—
(ii) the amount calculated in accordance with paragraphs 6 and 7 as its notional share for that year. Initial attributions
(b) to Northern Ireland such amount as bears to £1 million the same proportion as the relevant number for Northern Ireland bears to the UK electorate; (c) to Scotland such amount as bears to £1 million the same proportion as the relevant number for Scotland bears to the UK electorate; and (d) to Wales such amount as bears to £1 million the same proportion as the relevant number for Wales bears to the UK electorate. (2) In sub-paragraph (1), "the relevant number"—
(ii) for Northern Ireland, 1,153,409, (iii) for Scotland, 3,861,207, and (iv) for Wales, 2,236,808; (b) in relation to any later year, means—
(ii) for Northern Ireland, such number published by the Commission not later than 7th March preceding the beginning of the year in question as is calculated by the Commission to be equal to the total number of persons whose names appeared on an electoral register in Northern Ireland on 1st December preceding that 7th March, (iii) for Scotland, such number published by the Commission not later than 7th March preceding the beginning of the year in question as is calculated by the Commission to be equal to the total number of persons whose names appeared on an electoral register in Scotland on 1st December preceding that 7th March, (iv) for Wales, such number published by the Commission not later than 7th March preceding the beginning of the year in question as is calculated by the Commission to be equal to the total number of persons whose names appeared on an electoral register in Wales on 1st December preceding that 7th March. Calculation of notional shares
(3) A party's weighted vote share—
(ii) as regards Scotland, in Scotland at the Scottish election that most closely precedes 7th March prior to the start of the year in question; (iii) as regards Wales, in Wales at the Welsh election that most closely precedes 7th March prior to the start of the year in question; expressed as a percentage of the total number of votes cast by Northern Ireland voters, Scottish voters or Welsh voters (as the case may be); and
Determination of Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat shares
(b) divide the resultant amount by three. Determination of Democratic Unionist and Social Democratic and Labour shares
(b) divide the resultant amount by two. (This note is not part of the Order) This Order re-states with variations the Scheme originally created in 2002 for making policy development grants to certain political parties to assist with the development of policies for inclusion in their manifestos for parliamentary elections, elections to the European Parliament, the Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, and the Northern Ireland Assembly, local government elections and local elections in Northern Ireland. The Scheme, as varied, is provided in the Schedule to the Order, and has effect in relation to the year ending on 31st March 2007, and subsequent years. The variations give effect to the recommendations of the Electoral Commission. The Ulster Unionist Party is removed from the Scheme because it no longer satisfies the eligibility requirement (of having two Members of Parliament who have taken the oath) contained in section 12 of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000. The amount available for allocation annually by way of grant under the Scheme is £2 million. It will be divided between eligible parties in accordance with paragraph 5 of the Scheme, and will comprise a fixed amount (determined by dividing £1 million by the number of eligible parties for the year) and a variable amount (determined by reference to each eligible party's share of the vote, weighted by turn-out, in accordance with paragraphs 6 to 9 of the Scheme). Notes: [1] 2000 c.41back [2] S.I. 2002/224back [3] See section 12(1)(b) as regards interpreting "represented" for the purposes of policy development grants.back ISBN 0 11 074190 0 -- Back --
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