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Representation of the People Act is a stock short title used in Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Mauritius, Pakistan, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom and Vanuatu for legislation dealing with the electoral system.[1] Representation of the People Acts is a collective title for legislation relating to representation of the people, including Rating Acts and other Registration Acts.[2] The title was first used in the United Kingdom in the 1832 Great Reform Act and was adopted in other countries of, or formerly part of, the British Empire through the spread of the Westminster parliamentary system.

Antigua and Barbuda

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  • The Representation of the People Act 1975 (No 19)[3][4]

Bahamas

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Bangladesh

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  • The Representation of the People Order, 1972[11]
  • The Representation of the People Amendment Act, 1981 (XVI)[12][13]

Barbados

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An Act of Barbados passed on 6 June 1840 had the title "An Act to amend the representation of the people of this Island, and to declare who shall be liable to serve on Juries".[14] An Act supplemental to this Act was passed on 30 December 1842.[15]

Belize

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Ghana

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Grenada

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  • The Representation of the People Act 1993 (No 35) (Cap 286A)[56][57]

Guyana

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India

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Jamaica

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Mauritius

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  • The Representation of the People Act 1958,[106] also called the Representation of the People Ordinance, 1958 (No 14)[107][108]
  • The Representation of the People (Amendment) Ordinance (1960) (No 7)[109]
  • The Representation of the People (Amendment) Ordinance (1961) (No 70)[110]
  • The Representation of the People (Amendment) Ordinance 1965 (No 40)[111][112]
  • The Representation of the People (Amendment) Act (1968) (No 12)[113]

Pakistan

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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Trinidad and Tobago

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United Kingdom

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The expression "Act to amend the Representation of the People" appears in the title of the Act that was subsequently given the short title "the Representation of the People Act 1832", and that Act was referred to by that expression in 1832.[134] Some Representation of the People Acts are considered to be Reform Acts.[135] Although it has no special status or priority in law, the 1918 Act, dealing with universal voting and other matters of political representation, could be viewed as part of a body of statute law making up the Constitution of the United Kingdom.[136] The title was adopted in other countries of, or formerly part of, the British Empire through the spread of the Westminster parliamentary system.[137][138]

Vanuatu

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See also

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Notes

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References

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  2. ^ See, for example, the definition in section 8(1) of the Representation of the People Act 1884, read with the definition of the Registration Acts in section 8(2)
  3. ^ West Indian Reports, Index Volume, Volumes 31 to 55, p 237
  4. ^ Dundas. Compendium of Election Laws, Practices and Cases of Selected Commonwealth Countries. Vol 1, Pt 2. 1998. p 1127.
  5. ^ Acts of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas for the Year 1975, pp 324 to 329
  6. ^ 8 Lawyer of the Americas 402
  7. ^ Acts of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, 1977
  8. ^ Acts of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas for the Year 1981
  9. ^ Acts of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas for the Year 1982
  10. ^ "Legislation" (1983) 6 West Indian Law Journal 193
  11. ^ "Representation of the People Order" (PDF). Archived from the original on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  12. ^ The Union Parishad and Parliamentary Election Laws and Rules in Bangladesh. 1997. p 221.
  13. ^ Rahman. Law on Election in Bangladesh. 1995. p 61
  14. ^ Laws of Barbados for Session 1875, & 1875-'76. p 33
  15. ^ Laws of Barbados for Session 1891-'92, Part 1, p 55
  16. ^ Laws of Barbados. By Authority. Revised and Consolidated by the Commissioners, Henry A Bovell and W Herbert Greaves. Printed by T E King & Co. Roebuck Street, Barbados. 1893. Volume 3. Pages 238 to 269.
  17. ^ Laws of Barbados for Session 1891-'92. Part 2. T E King & Co. Barbados. 1892. 1891 c 64.
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  22. ^ Laws of Barbados 1953
  23. ^ Annual Report on Barbados, p 55
  24. ^ This Act should not be confused with Bill 13A in India: The Gazette of India Extraordinary, p 1029
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  26. ^ "Election Officers (Remuneration and Travelling Allowance) Regulations 1957", Subsidiary Legislation for the Year 1957 with Index, p 10.
  27. ^ 1 Barbados Law Reports xii, 71 and 72
  28. ^ Laws of Barbados 1957, p 246
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  36. ^ British Honduras Gazette, 6 August 1960, p 406
  37. ^ "Representation of the People (Amendment) Ordinance" Ordinances of British Honduras passed in the Year 1953. p 317.
  38. ^ British Honduras Gazette, 25 July 1959, p 356
  39. ^ British Honduras: Report for the Years 1959-61. 1963. p 66
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  41. ^ British Honduras Gazette, 6 August 1960, p 410
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  45. ^ Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure, 1997, p 317
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  48. ^ Repealed by the Representation of the People Law, 1992
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  54. ^ "Representation of the People (Amendment) Law, 1992". Laws of the Provisional National Defense Council
  55. ^ [2013] Supreme Court of Ghana Law Reports 238 [2]
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  66. ^ Rama Devi and Mendiratta. How India Votes. 2nd Edition. LexisNexis Butterworths. 2007. p 481.
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  68. ^ Digest of Central Acts and Constitutional Cases. Lok Sabha Secretariat. 1963. vol 1. p 2.
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  70. ^ Acts of Parliament 1963, p 5
  71. ^ Acts of Parliament 1966, p 416
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  89. ^ "Legislation", Colonial Reports: Jamaica: 1950, p 73
  90. ^ The Laws of Jamaica passed in the Year 1955
  91. ^ Report on Jamaica for the Year 1955, p 271
  92. ^ Jamaica: Report for the year 1958, p 72
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  108. ^ Mauritius General Election 1967, p 9
  109. ^ Report on Mauritius 1960, p 77
  110. ^ Report on Mauritius 1961, p 78, see scan of reports for 1960 and 1961
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  112. ^ Mauritius: Report for the year 1966
  113. ^ (1968) 4 African Law Digest 177
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  123. ^ Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Consolidated Index of Statutes and Subsidiary Legislation, p 81
  124. ^ CARISPLAN Abstracts
  125. ^ Statutory Rules and Orders
  126. ^ SR & O 1991/23, 13 September 1991, Statutory Rules and Orders for the Year 1991, p 395: see scan of volumes of "Statutory Rules and Orders for the Year"
  127. ^ Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Acts for the Year 1992, p 27
  128. ^ The Representation of the People Ordinance, 1961
  129. ^ 130 Trinidad Royal Gazette 747 and 844 (23 September and 2 November 1961)
  130. ^ (1965) 8 West Indian Reports 477 and 519
  131. ^ Report on the Parliamentary General Elections, 1966
  132. ^ "Representation of the People Act". Trinidad and Tobago: Consolidated Index of Statutes and Subsidiary Legislation. pp 111 & 112.
  133. ^ Constitutions of the Countries of the World. Trinidad & Tobago Supplement. 1977.
  134. ^ (October 1832) 56 Edinburgh Review 245
  135. ^ Such as the Representation of the People Act 1832: See Fatima, Using International Law in Domestic Courts, Hart Publishing, 2005, p 56; Wilding and Laundy, "Reform Act", An Encyclopaedia of Parliament, 3rd Edition, Frederick A Praeger, 1968, pp 622 & 623
  136. ^ "British Library". www.bl.uk. Archived from the original on 1 April 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
  137. ^ "How the Westminster parliamentary system was exported around the world". University of Cambridge. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  138. ^ Julian Go (2007). "A Globalizing Constitutionalism?, Views from the Postcolony, 1945-2000". In Arjomand, Saïd Amir (ed.). Constitutionalism and political reconstruction. Brill. pp. 92–94. ISBN 978-9004151741.
  139. ^ Ghai (ed). Law, Government, and Politics in the Pacific Island States. University of the South Pacific, Institute of Pacific Studies. 1988. p 61.
  140. ^ Premdas and Steeves. Politics and Government in Vanuatu. 1989. pp 108 & 179.
  141. ^ Republic of Vanuatu. 6th General Elections Report. 2 May 2002.

Further reading

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  • Pilkington, Colin. "Representation of the People Act(s)". The Politics Today Companion To the British Constitution. Manchester University Press. 1999. Pages 133 and 134.
  • Briggs, Asa The Age of Improvement 1783-1867 (1959)
  • Woodward, Llewellan. The Age of Reform, 1815–1870 (2nd ed. 1961)
  • Johnston, Neil (1 February 2021). "The History of the Parliamentary Franchise". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)