Annual meetings: the basics Howard Cattermole Diocesan Electoral Registration Officer tel. 01865 208243

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Annual meetings: the basics Howard Cattermole Diocesan Electoral Registration Officer tel

Two meetings ‘Annual Parochial Church Meeting’ (APCM) for election of lay members of PCC, approval of annual report etc. ‘Meeting of parishioners’ for election of churchwardens Legal distinction between two meetings important though in practice both almost universally held on same occasion

Meeting of parishioners Arrangements for meeting governed by Churchwardens Measure 2001 Those who may attend and vote are –members of church electoral roll –registered local government electors resident in the ecclesiastical parish Sole purpose of meeting is to elect churchwardens

Election of churchwardens: practicalities All churchwardens must be elected annually, not later than 30 April Nominations, in writing, must be received by “the minister” before the meeting Candidates must be at least 21 years old, actual communicants, on the church electoral roll, and have signified their consent to serve Candidates must not be disqualified (see below)

Election of churchwardens: practicalities cont. Meeting of parishioners convened by “the minister”, by notice displayed at all places of worship in parish for period including last two Sundays before meeting Meeting chaired by the minister or, if absent, by someone chosen by the meeting Vacancies arising during the year must also be filled by a meeting of parishioners

Definition of ‘actual communicant’ CRR rule 54(1) “a person who has received communion according to the use of the Church of England or of a Church in communion with the Church of England at least three times during the twelve months preceding the date of his election or appointment being a person whose name is on the roll of a parish and is either - (a) confirmed or ready and desirous of being confirmed; or (b) receiving the Holy Communion in accordance with the provisions of Canon B 15A paragraph 1(b)”

General disqualifications No one may be a churchwarden who is –disqualified as a charity trustee under s.72(1) of the Charities Act and not subject to a waiver –convicted of an offence mentioned in Schedule 1 to the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 –disqualified under s.10(6) of the Incumbents (Vacation of Benefices) Measure 1977 as a result of contributing to pastoral breakdown

Disqualification after six successive periods of office Churchwardens must generally stand down after serving for six successive periods of office, after which a two-year break must be taken Meeting of parishioners may resolve that this disqualification shall not apply Note disqualification after six successive periods of office, not six years

Annual Parochial Church Meeting CRR rule 6 Arrangements for meeting governed by Church Representation Rules Those who may attend and take part are –church electoral roll members –clergy beneficed in or licensed to the parish or any other parish in same benefice –clergy resident in the parish and not licensed or beneficed elsewhere (i.e. retired clergy, generally speaking)

APCM practicalities CRR rules 7 & 8 Meeting to be held not later than 30 April Convened by “the minister of the parish” by notice displayed at all places of worship in parish for period including last two Sundays before meeting (i.e. same requirement as for meeting of parishioners, but different notice) Meeting chaired by the minister or, if absent, the vice-chair of the PCC, or else by someone chosen by the meeting

APCM business CRR rule 9 APCM receives from PCC and is “free to discuss” –report on changes in electoral roll since last meeting, or on new roll in years in which new roll prepared from scratch –annual report on proceedings of PCC and “activities of the parish generally” –annual financial statements of PCC –fabric report –deanery synod report

APCM business cont. CRR rule 9 APCM also (and in this order) –elects lay representatives to deanery synod every three years –elects lay representatives to PCC –appoints sidespeople –appoints independent examiner or auditor for following year

Electoral roll revision CRR rule 2 In advance of APCM –every six years (2013 was one) fresh electoral roll prepared from scratch in every parish in the C of E –in other years, existing electoral rolls revised Detailed procedure and timetable for revision set out in CRR rule 2 Revised roll, with list of names removed, must be displayed continuously at parish church for not less than 14 days before APCM

Qualifications for election etc. CRR rule 10 Those to be elected to PCC or deanery synod must –be at least 16 years old and actual communicants –have been on church electoral roll for at least six months before APCM (those under 18 need only to be on roll at time of meeting) –have signified their consent to serve Sidespeople must be on church electoral roll

Elections to PCC CRR rules 16 & 17 General rule for elected lay reps on PCC is that one third are elected each year for a three-year term However, APCM may decide that all should be elected every year No limit to number of years elected members may serve, unless APCM decides to impose one

Elections to deanery synod House of laity of deanery synod elected from parishes en bloc every three years Number of elected lay reps for each parish calculated by reference to electoral roll size on scale agreed by Diocesan Synod Next elections in 2014 Number of elected lay reps will be notified to parishes early in the New Year

Further information Church Representation Rules available to view free of charge via national C of E website ( Printed CRR published by Church House Publishing (cover price £7.99) Churchwardens Measure available via and more detailed guidance via