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38.—(1) The counting officer may have the votes re-counted or again re-counted.
(2) Paragraphs (3) to (7) apply where the referendum area comprises any part of the area of more than one relevant council.
(3) As soon as practicable after the conclusion of the count (which includes any re-count whether or not directed under this rule), the counting officer must draw up a provisional statement showing—
(a)the number of ballot papers counted by the counting officer;
(b)the number of votes cast in favour of each answer to the question asked in the referendum.
(4) As soon as possible after completion of the provisional statement, the counting officer must inform the Chief Counting Officer of its contents.
(5) Once the Chief Counting Officer has received the report of any counting officer on the contents of that counting officer’s provisional statement prepared under paragraph (3) and under rule 39(5), the Chief Counting Officer may direct the counting officer to re-count (or further re-count) the votes.
(6) A re-count directed by the Chief Counting Officer under paragraph (5) may be of the votes in the whole referendum area, or in the areas of such of the relevant councils falling within the referendum area as the Chief Counting Officer considers reasonable.
(7) A counting officer must proceed with a re-count as soon as practicable after receipt of the Chief Counting Officer’s direction, and if not proceeding forthwith must notify those counting observers entitled to be present at the re-count of the time and place at which the counting officer will begin to re-count the votes.
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