Registration of poll particulars closes on April 15
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The following is issued on behalf of the Electoral Affairs Commission:

     Organisations wishing to register or amend their names, abbreviations of names or emblems with the Electoral Affairs Commission, or individuals wishing to register or amend their emblems in the 2011 registration cycle, are reminded to submit their applications by April 15.

     "Although applications can be submitted at any time during the year, only those that reach the Commission by the statutory deadline will be processed within the registration cycle in that year," a Commission spokesman said today (March 13).

     "Applications submitted on or before the cut-off date of April 15 will be processed as soon as practicable after the cut-off date and within the 2011 registration cycle. Applications submitted after the cut-off date in the 2011 registration cycle will be processed in the 2012 registration cycle," the spokesman said.

     Under the Particulars Relating to Candidates on Ballot Papers (Legislative Council and District Councils) Regulation (Cap. 541M), candidates of Legislative Council and District Council elections and by-elections may apply to have specified particulars printed on the ballot papers.

     These particulars include the names, abbreviations of names and emblems of prescribed bodies, the personal emblems and photographs of the candidates, as well as the words "Independent Candidate" or "Non-affiliated Candidate".

     "The names, abbreviations of names, emblems of prescribed bodies and personal emblems, need to be registered with the Commission beforehand," the spokesman said.

     The Commission will carefully consider all applications in accordance with the criteria and procedures set out in the regulation.

     Details of all successful applications will be gazetted and open to public inspection at the Registration and Electoral Office (REO) during office hours. The public can also view the information at the Commission's website (www.eac.gov.hk).  

     Application forms are available at the REO and all District Offices.  They can also be downloaded from the Commission's website.

     Enquiries concerning application procedures can be made to the REO hotline on 2891 1001.

Ends/Sunday, March 13, 2011
Issued at HKT 11:02

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