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receives 140. Mr. A. has a plurality and also a majority. In Municipal elections, a plurality is sufficient to elect. Certificate of Election. — When they have finished counting, the judges and tellers make and sign a certificate showing the result of the election and declaring who are elected. Two copies of this cer- tificate are made and one of them is posted at the entrance of the town hall with the notice that if any resident has any reason to think that any man elected is not qualified for... office, or that there has been a wrong count, or that the election has been illegal in any way, he may come within three days and state his objections to the Board of Judges or to its chairman. If any objections are made, the certificate and the objections are sent to the Provincial Board, who decide upon them. If the Provincial Board decide that the election has been illegal or that one of the men is not qualified, they may order another election. The elected officials take their offices on the first Monday of January following the election.
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