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Name: The Representation of the People (Amendment) Act, 2011 (No. 12 of 2011).
Country: Antigua and Barbuda
Subject(s): Constitutional law
Type of legislation: Law, Act
Adopted on: 2011-10-18
Entry into force:
ISN: ATG-2011-L-93557
Link: https://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex4.detail?p_isn=93557&p_lang=en
Bibliography: Act of Parliament, 2012, Governmnet Printing Office, Antigua and Barbuda, 800-12.11
Abstract/Citation: Makes a large number of amendments to the principal Act.
1. Short title
2. Interpretation
3. Amendment of section 2 - Interpretation
4. Repeal and substitution of section 3 - Electoral Commission
5. Amendment of section 4 - Removal from office
6. Amendment of section 5 - Quorum at meetings
7. Amendment of section 6 - Functions and duties of the Commission
8. Amendment of section 9 - Powers and duties of the Supervisor of Elections
9. Insertion of Section 9A - Powers and duties of the Chief Registration Officer
10. Insertion of Section 9B - Powers and duties of the Chief Administrative Officer
11. Amendment of section 10 - Appointment and duties of returning officer
12. Amendment of section 13 - Saving of rights of election officers
13. Amendment of section 15 - Persons entitled to vote
14. Amendment of section 16 - Qualification for registration and right to vote
15. Amendment of section 17 - Disqualification for registration
16. Amendment of section 21 - Registers of Electors
17. Amendment of section 23 - Revised register
18. Amendment of section 24 - Register for elections
19. Amendment of the First Schedule - Election Rules - Rule 70 - Production of Documents
20. Amendment of the First Schedule - Election Rules - Rule 71 - Retention of Documents
21. Amendment of second schedule - Registration Regulations
22. Commissioners to cease to hold office
23. Repeal
Amended text(s):

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