Elector in whose name another has voted
25.—(1)  If a person asks for a ballot paper at an overseas polling station after someone else has voted under that person’s name, and the name of the person appears on the list of overseas elector for that overseas polling station, that person shall be entitled to receive a tendered ballot paper and to vote in the same manner as other voters, after he takes the oath of identity in Form 16 in the First Schedule to the Act and satisfies a presiding officer as to his identity and entitlement to vote at that overseas polling station.
(2)  A tendered ballot paper shall be of a colour different from the other ballot papers used at a poll at overseas polling stations.
(3)  A tendered ballot paper shall, before being placed in a ballot box, be endorsed by a presiding officer with the name of the voter and his number in the list of overseas electors, and that number shall be entered on a separate list (referred to in these Regulations as the tendered votes list).
(4)  The tendered ballot papers referred to in this regulation shall be dealt with in the same manner as prescribed in regulation 32(4) and the Act for tendered ballot papers.