C1SCHEDULE 7THE MAYORAL ELECTION RULES

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PART 7Disposal Of Documents

Orders for production of documents61

1

An order—

a

for the inspection or production of any rejected ballot papers in the custody of the relevant registration officer, or

b

for the opening of a packet containing the electronic record or a sealed packet of completed corresponding number lists or certificates as to employment on duty on the day of the poll or the inspection of any counted ballot papers in the custody of the relevant registration officer,

may be made by a county court, if the court is satisfied by evidence on oath that the order is required for the purpose of instituting or maintaining a prosecution for an offence in relation to ballot papers, or for the purpose of an election petition.

2

An election court may make an order for the opening of a packet containing the electronic record or a sealed packet of completed corresponding number lists or certificates or for the inspection of any counted ballot papers in the custody of the relevant registration officer.

3

An order under this rule may be made subject to such conditions as to—

a

persons,

b

time,

c

place and mode of inspection,

d

production or opening,

as the court making the order thinks expedient; but in making and carrying into effect an order for the opening of a packet containing the electronic record or a packet of completed corresponding number lists or certificates or for the inspection of counted ballot papers, care must be taken that the way in which the vote of any particular elector has been given must not be disclosed until it has been proved—

i

that his vote was given, and

ii

that the vote has been declared by a competent court to be invalid.

4

An appeal lies to the High Court from any order of a county court under this rule.

5

Any power given under this rule to a county court may be exercised by any judge of the court otherwise than in open court.

6

Where an order is made for the production by the relevant registration officer of any document in his custody relating to any specified election—

a

the production by him or his agent of the document or electronic record ordered in such manner as may be directed by that order will be conclusive evidence that the document or electronic record relates to the specified election, and

b

any endorsement on any packet of ballot papers so produced will be prima facie evidence that the ballot papers are what they are stated to be by the endorsement.

7

The production from proper custody of —

a

a ballot paper purporting to have been used at any election, or

b

a copy of the electronic record which purports to record that a particular ballot paper was used at any election, and

a completed corresponding number list with a number written beside the number of the ballot paper, will be prima facie evidence that the elector whose vote was given by that ballot paper was the person who, at the time of the election, had affixed to his entry in the register of electors or on the notice issued under section 13B(3B) or (3D) of the 1983 Act, the same number as was written on the completed corresponding number list.

8

Unless authorised by this rule, no person may be allowed to inspect any rejected or counted ballot papers in the custody of the relevant registration officer or open any sealed packets of completed corresponding number lists, certificates of employment on the day of the poll or containing the electronic record.