Knight v Nicholls and Another: CA 29 Jan 2004

The complainant said that in posting the postal voting forms, the returning officer had failed to ‘issue’ the ballot papers as required by the regulations.
Held: The word ‘issue’ did not mean the same as succesfully deliver. The regulations clearly accepted the postal system as a satisfactory way of issuing te ballot papers.

Judges:

Tuckey, Sedley, Wall LJJ

Citations:

Times 05-Feb-2004, [2004] EWCA Civ 68, [2004] 1 WLR 1653

Links:

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Statutes:

Local Elections (Principal Area) Rules 1986

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

Appeal fromKnight v Nicholls and Another QBD 19-Dec-2003
The returning officer had done what he could by sending out voting forms by post. It was not his fault if some were not delivered. The rules required them to be sent. . .
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