Electoral (University Constituencies) Act, 1936

Elections subsequent to 1st June, 1937.

4.—(1) At every revision of an electors list under Part I of the Principal Act which takes place after the passing of this Act and before the next following dissolution of the Oireachtas, the name of every person who is registered in a register of electors then in force in a university constituency and would, if he was not so registered, be entitled to have his name entered in such electors list and in the register of electors prepared therefrom shall be entered or retained (as the case may require) in such electors list and be entered in the register of electors prepared therefrom but shall be distinguished in the said list and the said register by the prescribed mark.

(2) Every person whose name is entered in a register of electors and distinguished therein by the prescribed mark mentioned in the next preceding sub-section of this section shall be entitled to vote, in the constituency to which such register relates, at every general election at which the polling day occurs while such register is in force, and also at every bye-election which takes place in such constituency after the dissolution of the Oireachtas next after the passing of this Act and at which the polling day occurs while such register is in force, but shall not be entitled to vote in such constituency at any bye-election in such constituency which takes place before the said dissolution of the Oireachtas and at which the polling day occurs while such register is in force.