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91.—(1) At the conclusion of the trial of a European Parliamentary election petition, the election court shall determine whether—
(a)the member or members whose election is complained of were duly elected,
(b)some other person or persons should have been declared to be elected, or
(c)the election of all members for the electoral region was void,
and the determination so certified shall be final to all intents as to the matters at issue on the petition.
(2) The election court shall forthwith certify in writing the determination to the Secretary of State.
(3) If the judges constituting the election court—
(a)differ as to whether the MEP whose election or return is complained of was duly elected or returned, they shall certify that difference and the MEP shall be deemed to be duly elected or returned;
(b)determine that the MEP was not duly elected or returned but differ as to the rest of the determination, they shall certify that difference and the election shall be deemed to be void.