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State of Uttar Pradesh - Section

Section 20 in The Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh (Constitution and Conduct of Business) Rules, 1963

20. Transfer of surplus. - (1) If at the end of any count, the value of the voting paper credited to a candidate is greater than the quota, the surplus shall be transferred, in accordance with the provisions of this rule, to the continuing candidates indicated on the voting papers of that candidate as being next in order of voter's preference.

(2)If more than one candidate have a surplus the largest surplus shall be dealt with first and the others in order of magnitude:Provided that every surplus arising on the first count shall be dealt with before those arising on the second count and so on.
(3)Where there arc more surpluses than one to distribute and two of more surpluses are equal regard shall be had to the original votes of each candidate, and the candidates for whom more original votes arc recorded shall have his surplus first distributed; and if the value of their original votes is equal, the Returning Officer shall decide by lot which candidate shall have his surplus first distributed.
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(a)If the surplus of any candidate to be transferred arises on the original votes only, the Returning Officer shall examine all the papers in the poll belonging to that candidate, divide the unexhausted papers into sub-parcels according to the next preferences recorded thereon and make a separate sub-parcel of the exhausted papers.
(b)The Returning Officer shall ascertain the value of the papers in each sub-parcel and of all the unexhausted papers.
(c)If the value of the unexhausted papers is equal to or less than the surplus, the Returning Officer shall transfer all the unexhausted papers at the value at which they were received by the candidate whose surplus is being transferred.
(d)If the value of the unexhausted papers is greater than the surplus, the Returning Officer shall transfer the sub-parcels of the unexhausted papers, and the value at which each paper shall be transferred shall be ascertained by dividing the surplus by the total number of unexhausted papers.
(5)If the surplus of any candidate to be transferred arises from transferred as well as original votes, the Returning Officer shall re-examine all the papers in the sub-parcel last transferred to the candidate, divide the unexhaustive papers into sub-parcels according to the next preference recorded thereon, and then deal with the sub-parcel in the same manner as is provided in the case of sub-parcels referred to in sub-rule (4).
(6)The papers transferred to each candidate shall be added in the form of a sub-parcel to the papers already belonging to such candidate.
(7)All papers in the parcel or sub-parcel of an elected candidate not transferred under this rule shall be set apart as finally dealt with.