Illegal payments in connection with an election are prohibited without a candidate's written authority; quick written approval may cure small expenses. Illegal payments to promote or procure a candidate's election are prohibited unless made with the candidate's written general or special authority; unauthorised spending on public meetings, advertisements, circulars, publications or other promotional means attracts penalty, but small unauthorised expenses subsequently approved in writing by the candidate within ten days are deemed authorised.
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Illegal payments in connection with an election are prohibited without a candidate's written authority; quick written approval may cure small expenses.
Illegal payments to promote or procure a candidate's election are prohibited unless made with the candidate's written general or special authority; unauthorised spending on public meetings, advertisements, circulars, publications or other promotional means attracts penalty, but small unauthorised expenses subsequently approved in writing by the candidate within ten days are deemed authorised.
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