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5.—(1) Subject to the other paragraphs of this regulation, where a referendum held by virtue of an order under section 9N (requiring referendum on change to mayor and cabinet executive) made before 1st April 2012 approves the change to a mayor and cabinet executive, the first election for the return of an elected mayor in such an authority shall take place on 15th November 2012.
(2) Paragraphs (3) and (4) apply where—
(a)an election court—
(i)dismisses a referendum petition M1; or
(ii)in accordance with section 145(1A)(b) of the Representation of the People Act 1983 M2, reverses the result of a referendum; or
(b)the High Court declines to grant leave for the presentation of a referendum petition on the ground mentioned in paragraph (1)(d) of regulation 15 (procedures for questioning referendum) of the Referendums Regulations.
(3) If a local authority so resolves, the first election shall take place on the first relevant day after (as the case may be) the date of the decision of the election court or the High Court.
(4) If no resolution is passed by the local authority, the first election shall take place on the first relevant day after (as the case may be) the end of the period of three months beginning with the date of the decision of the election court or the High Court.
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M1See regulation 17 of the Referendum Regulations.
M2See regulation 15, and Schedule 6 to the Referendum Regulations.
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