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24. After rule 76(10) of Schedule 5 insert—
“(11) Where the poll at an Assembly election is taken together with a poll at a local government election and the poll at the Assembly election is abandoned by reason of a candidate’s death (and paragraph (10) does not apply) the steps required by the presiding officer at such a polling station by paragraph (2) shall take place at the close of poll; and in paragraph (3)—
(a)references to the constituency returning officer shall be construed as references to the returning officer who discharges the functions specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 5; and
(b)“having separated the ballot papers relating to the local government election,”, shall be construed as having been inserted after “constituency returning officer”.”.
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