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(1)Upon an election of county or borough aldermen held under the Local Government Act, 1933, the person presiding at the meeting shall, as soon as all the voting papers have been delivered to him, proceed to ascertain the result of the voting and state the number of votes given to each person, and shall then deliver the voting papers to the clerk of the county council or the town clerk, as the case may be, to be kept for six months.
(2)In the case of any such election as aforesaid, the minutes of the proceedings of the meeting shall include the full names and places of residence and descriptions of the persons to whom votes are given, and the names of the persons by whom those votes are given respectively.
(3)Subsection (4) of section seven of the Local Government Act, 1933, subsection (4) of section twenty-two of that Act, section two hundred and twenty-five of the Nottinghamshire County Council Act, 1951, and section one hundred and nine of the Glamorgan County Council Act, 1952, are hereby repealed.
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