The Parliamentary Elections Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Acts, 1854 to 1883: With Explanatory Notes ...Waterlow Bros. & Layton, 1884 - 439 pages |
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... Electors . ... 36. Prohibition of persons guilty of corrupt or illegal practices , & c . , from voting ... ... ... 200 201 ... 37. Prohibition of disqualified persons from voting 38. Hearing of person before he is reported guilty of ...
... Electors . ... 36. Prohibition of persons guilty of corrupt or illegal practices , & c . , from voting ... ... ... 200 201 ... 37. Prohibition of disqualified persons from voting 38. Hearing of person before he is reported guilty of ...
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... electors , the expendi- ture of the two successful candidates amounted to only £ 914 . In Herefordshire the Liberal candidate won the seat with 2,726 votes , on a register of 8,222 electors , at an expenditure of only £ 296 ; and South ...
... electors , the expendi- ture of the two successful candidates amounted to only £ 914 . In Herefordshire the Liberal candidate won the seat with 2,726 votes , on a register of 8,222 electors , at an expenditure of only £ 296 ; and South ...
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... elector or voting in any election ( Parlia mentary or otherwise ) in the United Kingdom , for seven years from con- viction ... Electors corruptly ac- cepting treating or bribes are themselves guilty of treating and bribery . Sec . 1 ( 2 ) ...
... elector or voting in any election ( Parlia mentary or otherwise ) in the United Kingdom , for seven years from con- viction ... Electors corruptly ac- cepting treating or bribes are themselves guilty of treating and bribery . Sec . 1 ( 2 ) ...
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... electors for advertis- ing . Sec . 7 ( 1 ) . As above . 9. Paying for committee rooms in excess of legal number . Sec . ( 1 ) . As above . INCAPACITIES AND PENALTIES — continued . TABLE OF OFFENCES , ∞ THE CORRUPT AND ILLEGAL.
... electors for advertis- ing . Sec . 7 ( 1 ) . As above . 9. Paying for committee rooms in excess of legal number . Sec . ( 1 ) . As above . INCAPACITIES AND PENALTIES — continued . TABLE OF OFFENCES , ∞ THE CORRUPT AND ILLEGAL.
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... electors may jointly hire carriages , & c . , for their own con- veyance . Sec . 14 ( 3 ) . ] As above . As above . As above . As above . As above . £ 2 for each offence , and full costs of suit to such person as shall sue for same ...
... electors may jointly hire carriages , & c . , for their own con- veyance . Sec . 14 ( 3 ) . ] As above . As above . As above . As above . As above . £ 2 for each offence , and full costs of suit to such person as shall sue for same ...
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Page 69 - ... to procure any Money, or valuable Consideration, to or for any Voter, or to or for any Person on Behalf of any Voter, or to or for any other Person in order to induce any Voter to vote, or refrain from voting, or shall corruptly do any such Act as aforesaid, on account of such Voter having voted or refrained from voting at any Election : 2.
Page 93 - Parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election : 5. Every person who shall advance or pay, or cause to be paid, any money to or to the use of any other person with the intent that such money or any part thereof shall be expended in bribery at any election...
Page 44 - ... upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting, or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting at any election, or...
Page 97 - ... any money, gift, loan, or valuable consideration, office, place, or employment for himself or for any other person, for voting or agreeing to vote, or for refraining or agreeing to refrain from voting, at any election: 2.
Page 312 - ... on account of or in respect of the conduct or management of the said nomination or election.
Page 372 - No person shall directly or indirectly induce any voter to display his ballot paper after he shall have marked the same, so as to make known to any person the name of the candidate for or against whom he has so marked his vote.
Page 275 - Expenses Acts, 1869 and 1871, shall apply accordingly as if they were herein re-enacted, and in terms made applicable to the above-mentioned costs and sums.
Page 375 - Act, or by reason of any irregularity, if it appears to the tribunal having cognizance of the question that the election was conducted in accordance with the principles laid down in this Act, and that such non-compliance or mistake or irregularity did not affect the result of the election.
Page 429 - Any ballot paper which has not on its back the official mark, or on which votes are given to more candidates than the voter is entitled to vote for, or on which anything, except the said number on the back, is written or marked by which the voter can be identified, shall be void and not counted.
Page 391 - The returning officer, while counting and recording the number of ballot papers and counting the votes, shall keep the ballot papers with their faces upwards, and take all proper precautions for preventing any person from seeing the numbers printed on the backs of such papers.