(1) The first meeting of the Corporation after general elections
shall be held as early as possible but not later than thirty days after the
publication of the results of the election of the Councillors under section 13
and shall be convened by the Commissioner.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 57, for election of the Mayor, the Commissioner shall nominate a Councillor who is not a candidate for such election to preside over the meeting.
(3) If during the election of Mayor it appears that there is an equality of votes between the candidates at such election and that the addition of a vote would entitle any of these candidates to be elected as Mayor, then, the person presiding over the meeting shall decide between them by lot to be drawn in the presence of the candidates and in such manner as he may determine, and the candidate on whom the lot falls be deemed to have received an additional vote.
(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in section 57, for election of the Mayor, the Commissioner shall nominate a Councillor who is not a candidate for such election to preside over the meeting.
(3) If during the election of Mayor it appears that there is an equality of votes between the candidates at such election and that the addition of a vote would entitle any of these candidates to be elected as Mayor, then, the person presiding over the meeting shall decide between them by lot to be drawn in the presence of the candidates and in such manner as he may determine, and the candidate on whom the lot falls be deemed to have received an additional vote.