(c) that the person whose election is questioned was
at time of the election disqualified under
section 21;
(d) that the person whose election is questioned was
not duly elected.
(2) No election may be questioned on any one or more
of the grounds referred to in subsection (1) except by an
election petition.
(3) In subsection (1), the expressions "bribery",
"personation", "treating", "undue influence", "corrupt
practices" and "illegal practices" shall have the
respective meanings assigned to them by the Corrupt and
Illegal Practices Ordinance.
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Who may present election petition.
10 or
30. An election petition may be presented either by
more electors entitled to vote at the election which
is questioned, or by a person claiming to have been a
candidate in the election.
Who may be respondent.
31. (1) Any person whose election is questioned by
an election petition and the returning officer in respect
of that election may be made a respondent to the petition.
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