29. As soon as practicable after the poll is adjourned on each polling day or closed on the last polling day, the chief polling officer shall, in the presence of scrutineers —
(a)
secure the poll boxes unopened in such a manner so as to prevent the introduction of any polling paper thereafter;
(b)
determine the number of polling papers cast on that day and the number of spoilt polling papers; and
(c)
make up into separate packets, sealed with his own seal and the seals of the scrutineers —
(i)
the spoilt polling papers;
(ii)
the unused polling papers; and
(iii)
the marked copies of the register and the list of proxies.