| James Badenach Nicolson - Election law - 1885 - 240 pages
...officer, and declare to be elected the candidate for whom the majority of votes has been given. 12. Where an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates at an election for the Universities, and where the addition of a vote would entitle any one of such... | |
| Great Britain - 1885 - 640 pages
...the back, is written or marked by which the voter can be identified, shall be void and not counted Where an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates at an election for a county or borough, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of such candidates... | |
| John Mounteney Lely, William Decimus Inglett Foulkes - Election law - 1885 - 678 pages
...the back, is written or marked by which the voter can be identified, shall be void and not counted. Where an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates at an election for a county or borough, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of such candidates... | |
| 1887 - 690 pages
...twentieth day. There is a special allowance of time in the case of the constituency of Orkney and Shetland. Where an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates at an election for a county or borough, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of such candidates... | |
| Nicholas Herbert, Austin Fleming Jenkin - Local government - 1888 - 482 pages
...time before four o'clock, c. 50, s. 58. (5.) Where an equality of votes is found to exist lietween any candidates, and the addition of a vote would entitle...such additional vote by word of mouth or in writing. (6.) Nothing in the Ballot Act, 1872, as applied by this Act, shall l>e deemed to authorise the appointment... | |
| Joseph Firth Bottomley Firth, Edgar B. Simpson - Local government - 1888 - 442 pages
...officer may, if he thinks fit, close the poll at any time before [four] eight o'clock. (5.) AVhere an equality of votes is found to exist between any...candidates, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of 2 The returning officer is also to forthwith return the names of the persons elected to the clerk of... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1890 - 88 pages
...the whole number of votes to which he is entitled to each of the candidates for whom he votes. When an equality of votes is found to exist between any...candidates, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of these candidates to be declared elected, the returning officer, whether a representative or not, may... | |
| William Henry Dumsday - Educational law and legislation - 1894 - 508 pages
...any ballot paper shall be final, subject to reversal on petition questioning the election or return. Where an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates at an election for a county or borough, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of such candidates... | |
| William Henry Dumsday - Educational law and legislation - 1894 - 514 pages
...any ballot paper shall be final, subject to reversal on petition questioning the election or return. Where an equality of votes is found to exist between any candidates at an election for a county or borough, and the addition of a vote would entitle any of such candidates... | |
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