Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
Decisions:
The Cabinet had before it a
report * from the Chief Executive on the updated Election
Fees.
The Cabinet Member for People,
Development and the Deputy Leader outlined the contents of the
report with particular reference to the following:
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The level of Election fees should be reviewed
regularly to take into account inflation as well as any changes in
legislative responsibility.
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Locally-originated fees had not been reviewed or
updated for over 20 years and this report was an update to that
position.
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The Returning Officer had to pay for polling staff,
postage, mileage and venue hire at prevailing rates in order to run
elections. Those had increased over time, while the core team fees
were set in the context of the headline Returning Officer fee as
set by the Council.
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The difference between the Council’s current
fees and the most up to date schedule adopted within Devon in 2023,
was broadly equivalent to the increase that would have taken place
if normal Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) had been applied each
year.
Discussion took place with
regards to:
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Could it be confirmed that the proposal line in the
table included in the report at 3.3 be adopted?
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Would the calculated fees make the election cost
neutral or be expected to subsidise those or was there a
surplus?
RESOLVED
that:
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The revised fees for Mid Devon District and Parish
elections, as per section 3, take effect from 1st April 2025 and be
APPROVED.
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That the fees would be updated annually from 2026
onwards in line with either the uplift of the previous year’s
staff pay award, or by the CPI at the prevailing rate from the
previous September, should the annual pay award be expressed as a
flat cash rate rather than as a percentage.
(Proposed by Cllr J Lock and
seconded by Leader of the Council)
Reason for Decision:
The running of elections by the
Returning Officer was overseen and monitored by the Electoral
Commission. There were no legal implications associated with this
decision.
Note: * Report previously
circulated.
Report author: Stephen Walford
Publication date: 20/12/2024
Date of decision: 10/12/2024
Decided at meeting: 10/12/2024 - Cabinet
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