
1 
This order may be cited as
the Greater London (Elections) Order 1964, and shall come into operation on
11th March 1964.
2 
The Interpretation Act 1889
applies to the interpretation of this order as it applies to the interpretation
of an Act of Parliament.
3 
The Representation of the People Regulations 1950
 as amended  and the Election Petition Rules 1960—
(a) shall apply in relation
to Greater London and to elections of councillors of the Greater London Council
as they apply in relation to an administrative county and to elections of
county councillors;
(b) shall, without prejudice
to section 1(6) of the London Government Act 1963
(which applies the Municipal Corporations Act 1882
to the London boroughs), apply in relation to London boroughs and to elections
of councillors of London boroughs as they apply in relation to other boroughs
and to elections of councillors thereof,
and accordingly any expression used therein which is also
used in the Representation of the People Act
1949 shall, except as otherwise provided in
this or any other order made under section 84
of the London
Government Act 1963, have the same meaning
as in the said Act of 1949 as applied and modified by the said Act of 1963.

4 
In the Representation of the People Regulations 1950—

(a) in regulation 21, for the words “metropolitan borough”, there shall be substituted,
on and after 1st April 1965, the words “London borough”
;
(b) in regulation 35(2), for the words “for a borough which is not a metropolitan borough”
, there shall be substituted the words “for
a borough which is not a London borough”.
5 
In sections 12(7)(a) and 15(3)(a) of
the Representation
of the People Act 1949 (which make provision
in relation to two addresses in the same area), the expression “borough”
shall, until 1st April 1965, be construed as not including a London borough.

6 
In 
Parts II and III of the Representation of the People Act 1949,
the expression “appropriate officer” means, in relation to the first election of councillors of the Greater
London Council or of a London borough council, the returning officer.

7 
In regulation 52(1) of the Representation of the People Regulations
1950, the expression “clerk of the authority to which
councillors are to be elected” means
, in relation to the first election of councillors of the Greater London Council
the clerk of the London County Council, and in relation to the first election
of councillors of a London borough the person exercising the functions of
the town clerk in relation to the first meeting of the council of the borough
.
8 
If any register of local
government electors published in the year 1964 is not so framed as to show
the persons entitled to vote at any election of councillors of the Greater
London Council or of a London borough, the appropriate registration officer
shall make such re-arrangement of the register as may be necessary for the
purpose of such election.
9 
For the purpose of taking
and receiving delivery of declarations of acceptance of the office of councillor
of the Greater London Council prior to the first meeting of the Council, the
clerk of the London County Council shall be deemed to be and shall act as
the clerk to the Greater London Council and the office of the London County
Council shall be deemed to be the office of the Greater London Council. Any
such declaration so delivered to the clerk of the London County Council shall
be transferred by him to the custody of the clerk to the Greater London Council
forthwith upon the latter being appointed by the Greater London Council.
10 
For the purpose of taking
and receiving delivery of declarations of acceptance of the office of councillor
of a London borough prior to the first meeting of the council of the borough,
the person exercising the functions of the town clerk in relation to the first
meeting of the council of the borough shall be deemed to be and shall act
as the town clerk of the borough and the office of such person shall be deemed
to be the office of the council of the borough. Any such declaration so delivered
to such person shall be transferred by him to the custody of the town clerk
of the borough forthwith upon the latter being appointed by the council of
the borough.
Given under the official seal of the Minister of Housing and
Local Government on 6th March 1964.
Keith Joseph
Minister of Housing and Local Government
