Referenda
Referendum on the voting system for United Kingdom
Parliamentary elections
Referenda in Tower Hamlets
There are a number of different referenda that can take place
and these are:
- UK wide, national and regional referenda
- Mayoral referenda
- Referenda by local councils on local issues
UK wide, national and regional referenda
The Political Parties, Elections and Referenda Act 2000
establishes a fixed legal framework for the conduct of any
referendum held across the UK and also referenda held in Scotland,
Wales, England and Northern Ireland.
It also applies to regional referenda within England. No
referenda have yet been held under this legislation, but a recent
act of Parliament has enabled the holding of referenda on regional
assemblies in England.
Mayoral referenda
The Local Government Act 2000 set out a major change in the way
local authorities in England and Wales are run. Most local
authorities, except some of the smaller district councils in the
area of a county council, operate executive arrangements.
There are three types of executive arrangement set out in the
Act, two of which involve a directly elected mayor: mayor and
cabinet, and mayor and council manager. The other involves a leader
who is elected by councillors and cabinet.
Local authorities consult which arrangements local people want
to set up. If there is a proposal to have a mayor, the local
authority must hold a binding referendum. Many councils in England
have already carried out consultations with local people on this
issue.
Local residents can also call for a mayoral referendum by
organising a petition signed by five per cent of local electors or
more in England and signed by 10 per cent or more local electors in
Wales.
Publication
of Verification Number for Tower Hamlets (pdf, 12 kb)
Further information on a mayoral referendum is available from
The Electoral Commission
website.
Referenda by local councils on local issues
Referenda are now regularly used by local councils to test
public opinion on local issues. These referenda are not regulated
by law and may take various forms as the council may from time to
time decide.
How to contact us
Electoral Services
Town Hall
Mulberry Place
5 Clove Crescent
London E14 2BG
Tel: 020 7364 0872
Fax: 020 7364 3758
Email: electoralservices@towerhamlets.gov.uk
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