Equality and Human Rights Law during an Election Period: Guidance for local authorities, candidates and political parties was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in March 2015.
This publication provides guidance about how the legal framework for equality and human rights law operates in England, Scotland and Wales during local and national elections. If issues arise, it should not be used as a substitute for legal advice.
This guide is for local authority senior managers and returning officers. It is also for political parties, including candidates and regional and constituency staff, and should be of interest to police and crime commissioners, the police and the general public.
What is inside?
• Freedom of expression and free and fair elections
• Guidance for political parties and candidates
• Guidance for local authorities
• Restrictions on freedom of expression prescribed by law
• How to complain and the role of regulators