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9 Appointment of Deputy Electoral Registration Officer PDF 221 KB
Minutes:
The
committee received a report introduced by the Electoral Services Manager.
In
response to Members’ questions the Electoral Services Manager said the
following:
i. There was no renumeration for the appointment of a Deputy Registration Officer from the Government. The Chief Executive Officer added that there had been some New Burdens funding for these changes, however we will not know if this is enough until we have gone through a cycle.
ii.
Regarding 2.1 of the recommendation, the
sentence “one or more” means that the Electoral Registration officer can appoint
a deputy if the Electoral Services Manager became unavailable or if there were
other provisions that were to come in after the elections act meaning that one
would not be enough
iii.
The Chief Executive Officer acting as Returning
Officer stated that he already had the delegated authority to appoint Deputy
Returning Officers. However, the power to appoint a Deputy Registration Officer
lies with this
Committee.
Resolved (by 5 votes to 0
– unanimous of those able to vote) to:
i. Delegate to the ERO the power to appoint one or more deputies and to revoke or vary such appointments as necessary.
ii. Note that if recommendation 2.1 is agreed, the ERO would be minded to appoint the Electoral Services Manager as Deputy ERO for Cambridge.