Historical version for 7 July 2003 to 17 July 2003 (accessed 20 May 2013 at 10:37)
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(1) A candidate nominated for election as a councillor for a ward or
area is, without a poll being held, taken to have been elected if the number
of candidates nominated for election as councillors for the ward or area is no
greater than the number of councillors required to be elected for the ward or
area.
(2) A candidate nominated for election by the electors of the area as
the mayor of the area is, without a poll being held, taken to have been
elected if he or she is the only nominee for election as the
mayor.
(3) A person holding civic office under this section without a poll
being held is taken to have been elected:(a) on the day on which the poll would have been held, if the election
were an ordinary election, or
(b) on the day of nomination, if paragraph (a) does not
apply.
(4) If a candidate who is nominated for election to a civic office in
respect of a ward or area dies before the day referred to in subsection (3),
the election in respect of that civic office for that ward or area is taken to
have failed and no candidate in that election can be taken to have been
elected in respect of that civic office for that ward or
area.