European Parliament Elections Act 1997
Alleged personation.
65. (1) Where, at a European election, a ballot paper has been issued to a person representing himself or herself to be a particular European elector named on the register of European electors and another person representing himself or herself to be that European elector applies for a ballot paper and duly produces a specified document having been so required by the presiding officer under rule 72 and answers such of the questions as may be put to the person or takes the oath or makes the affirmation under the said rule, subject to rule 72, that other person shall be entitled to receive a ballot paper and mark and place it in the ballot box in like manner as any other European elector.
(2) The presiding officer shall make out a statement showing the total number of ballot papers issued pursuant to this rule and the name and number (including polling district letter) on the register of European electors of each of the persons to whom such papers were issued.
