Part III Legal Proceedings
Procedure on all election petitions
138 List of petitions.
(1)
The prescribed officer shall—
(a)
as soon as may be, make out a list of all election petitions at issue presented to the court of which he is officer, placing them in the order in which they were presented, and
(b)
keep at his office a copy of the list, open to inspection in the prescribed manner,
and the petitions questioning elections under the local government Act shall be in a separate list F1. . ..
(2)
The petitions shall, so far as convenient, be tried in the order in which they stand in the list.
(3)
In the case of a petition questioning an election under the local government Act, two or more candidates may be made respondents to the same petition, and their cases may be tried at the same time, but for the purposes of this Part of this Act the petition shall be deemed to be a separate petition against each respondent.
(4)
Where more petitions than one are presented relating to the same election or to elections under the local government Act held at the same time for more than one electoral area in the same local government area, all those petitions shall be bracketed together in the election list and shall be dealt with as one petition, standing, unless the High Court otherwise direct, in the election list in the place where the last of them would have stood if it had been the only petition presented.
(5)
Subsections (1), (2) and (4) above do not apply in relation to petitions questioning an election of councillors in Scotland but where two or more of those petitions are presented relating to the same election they shall be tried together.