Commonwealth Electoral and Referendum Regulations (Amendment) (Provisional) (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
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PROVISIONAL REGULATION UNDER THE COMMON-
WEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1902-1911 AND THE
REFERENDUM (CONSTITUTION ALTERATION) ACT 1906-1912.
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth
of Australia, acting
with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby certify that, on account of urgency, the
following Regulation under the
Dated the 19th day of June, One thousand nine hundred and fourteen.
R. M. FERGUSON,
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
J. H. McCOLL,
For Minister of State for Home Affairs.
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Regulation 22 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations (Statutory Rules 1912, No. 161) is amended as follows:—
(1) by adding at the end of paragraph (ii.) of sub-regulation (1) the following words:—
“, and provided further, and it is hereby declared, that the privilege of voting at a polling place as an absent voter is dependent upon the arrangements of the polling place, at which the elector claims to vote as an absent voter, being such as to enable the vote to be recorded without interference with the rights of the electors enrolled for the subdivision for which the polling place is prescribed”; and
(2) by omitting from sub-regulation (4) thereof the form of absent voter’s declaration to be made before a Presiding Officer
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on polling day by an elector voting at a polling place in the Commonwealth other than a polling place prescribed for the subdivision for which he is enrolled, and inserting in its stead the following form:—
(B)
Commonwealth of Australia.
State of—
Absent Voter’s Declaration to be made before a
Presiding Officer on Polling day by an Elector Voting at a Polling Place in the Commonwealth,other than a Polling Place Prescribed for the subdivision in which he is enrolled
I declare that I am the person enrolled as—
Surname. | Christian Name full length. | Place of Living (as appearing on roll) | Occupation. |
on the Electoral Roll for the Subdivision of the Electoral Division of ,in the State of , that I have not been and shall not be today within the Subdivision for which I am enrolled under conditions which would permit of my voting at any polling place prescribed for that Subdivision, and that I have not voted at this or any other polling place or before an Electoral Registrar at the election being held this day, and I promise and declare that ifI am permitted to vote at this polling place as an absent voter I will not again vote at this election.
I am aware that if I falsely personate or attempt to personate any other person for the purpose of securing a ballot-paper to which I am not entitled, or wilfully make any false statement in this declaration, I will be prosecuted, and am liable to two years imprisonment.
Note. — “Election” in this declaration means a Senate Election, of a House of Representatives Election or any Referendum held under the provision of the Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Act in force for the time being), or all of them as the case requires.
Personal Signature of Elector.
Signed before me the day of , 19 ,
at polling place,
Presiding Officer.
1. This form of declaration must, after being filled up, be signed by the elector with his personal signature in the presence of the Presiding Officer and than be completed and attested by the Presiding Officer.
2. The Presiding Officer shall than (subject to the provisions of Regulation 22) initial and hand to the elector—
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a ) one ballot-paper (headed “Absent Vote”) for the Senate election for the State for which the elector claims to vote; and(
b ) one ballot-paper (headed “Absent Vote”) for the House of Representatives election for the Division for which the elector claims to vote; and(
c ) one ballot-paper (headed “Absent Vote”) for each Referendum for the State for which the elector claims to vote;
held on the date upon which this declaration is made.
3. The elector will then forthwith—
(i.) retire alone to an unoccupied compartment of the polling booth and there in private mark his vote in the manner directed on each ballot-paper handed to him;
(ii.) fold each ballot-paper in such a manner as to conceal his vote
, and at once return the ballot-paper or ballot-papers so folded to the Presiding Officer before whom he made the declaration.
4. The Presiding Officer will see that he receives from the elector each ballot-paper duly folded, and will, if necessary for purposes of identification, request the elector to again state his name. He will then, without unfolding the ballot-paper or ballot-papers, forthwith in the presence of the elector, enclose all the ballot-papers, received from that elector, in the envelope bearing the declaration of the elector and addressed to the Divisional Returning Officer for the Division for which the elector declares that he is enrolled, securely fasten the envelope and deposit it in the ballot-box.
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Printed and Published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer for the State of Victoria.
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