Gunn v Sharpe
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1974 |
Date | 1974 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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- James v Davies
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Jacqui Quinn-Leandro v Dean Jonas
...there was a breach of the rules or a mistake at the polls —and it did affect the result -then the election is vitiated. That is shown by Gunn v. Sharpe [1974] Q.B. 808, where the mistake in not stamping 102 ballot papers did affect the result." 167 Similarly, in Edgell v Glover, Newman J st......
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Glenroy Cuffy Dayne Oswald George Atherley Robin v Melissa Skerrit, Ian Anthony, Chief Elections Officer Josephine Lewis, Returning Officer, Gerald Burton, Chairman of The Electoral Commission, Hilary Shillingford, Member of the Electoral Commission, Wayne James, Member of the Electoral Commission, Kondwani Williams, Member of the Electoral Commission, Alick Lawrence, Member of the Electoral Commission, Dominica Broadcasting Corporation Roosevelt Skerrit (Prime Minister and Minster of Finance), Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Dominica, The Commissioner of Police, Daniel Carbon
...and Nevis HC, 4 November 2010); Green v Saint Jean (Dominica HC, 7 June 2011); Green v Saint Jean (Dominica CA, 11 March 2013); Gunn v Sharpe [1974] QB 808; Habet v Penner (Belize SC, 4 May 2012); Hamilton v Liburd (Saint Christopher and Nevis CA, 3 April 2006); Joseph v Reynolds (Saint Lu......
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Fitch v Stephenson and Others
...there was a breach of the rules or a mistake at the polls – and it did affect the result—then the election is vitiated. That is shown by Gunn v. Sharpe [1974] Q.B. 808, where the mistake in not stamping 102 ballot papers did affect the result.” 39 On the facts of the case it was clear that ......
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