Commonwealth Electoral (War-time) Regulations (Cth)
STATUTORY RULES.
REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL (WAR-TIME) ACT 1940-1943.*
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THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL in and over the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the
advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby make the following Regulations
under the
Dated this seventh day of July, 1943.
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
Minister of State for the Interior.
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Commonwealth Electoral (War-time) Regulations.
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a )the scrutiny for each Division shall be conducted separately, commencing with the Division of Barton and following with the remaining Divisions in the State of New South Wales in alphabetical sequence and then following with the Divisions (in alphabetical sequence in each State) of the States of Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania in that order and, lastly, the Northern Territory;(
b )in respect of each Division the scrutiny of which is being conducted, the Commonwealth Returning Officer, with such assistance as he thinks necessary, shall—(i) place all the envelopes on a table in such a manner that the declarations of the voters are not visible;
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(ii) open each envelope, extract the ballot-papers therefrom and, without inspecting them, deposit them in a ballot-box or other similar receptacle;
(iii) when the ballot-papers from all the envelopes have been so extracted and deposited, parcel the envelopes, seal the parcel and endorse the nature of the contents thereon; and
(iv) remove the ballot-papers from the ballot-box or other similar receptacle and, subject to the rejection of informal ballot-papers, count the ballot-papers to the respective candidates indicated by the first preferences thereon or, in the case of a Referendum, in favour and not in favour of the proposed law; and
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c ) after completing the scrutiny in respect of each Division, the Commonwealth Returning Officer shall forthwith make and sign a record of the result of the scrutiny of the ballot-papers relating to each election, which may also be signed by any scrutineer or scrutineers present.
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a ) delete the words “Postal Vote Certificate” and insert in their stead the words “Certificate enabling discharged member of the Forces who is unenrolled to Vote” and(
b ) insert after the words “Commonwealth Electoral Act” the words “and Commonwealth Electoral (War-time) Act”.
THE SCHEDULE.
Reg. 2. Form 1.
Commonwealth of Australia.
DECLARATION BY MEMBER OF THE FORCES VOTING UNDER THE ABOVE-MENTIONED ACT.
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(1) I am a member of the Defence Force of the Commonwealth.
(2)I am not under the age of twenty-one years, or, if I am under that age, I am serving or have served as a member of the Forces outside Australia.
(3) My ordinary place of residence immediately prior to my appointment or enlistment as a member of the Forces (or if appointed or enlisted prior to the 3rd September, 1939, immediately prior to that date) was at—
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(4) I have not voted at the election to which this declaration relates and I promise that if I am now permitted to vote, I will not again vote or attempt to vote at that election.
I am aware that it is an offence to personate or attempt to personate any other person for the purpose of securing a vote to which I am not entitled or wilfully to make any false statement in this declaration or to vote more than once at an election.
Personal signature of voter
Declared before me at the
day of 19 .
Signature of officer designated to take votes Rank and Unit (or Designation)
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Reg. 5. Form 2.
Commonwealth of Australia.
APPLICATION BY DISCHARGED MEMBER OF THE FORCES IN AUSTRALIA WHO IS UNENROLLED FOR CERTIFICATE AND BALLOT-PAPER.
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To the Divisional Returning Officer for the Electoral Division of
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Note.—Election in this application means a Senate election, general election for the House of Representatives (including an election for the Northern Territory held at the same time as a general election) or any Referendum, or all of them as the case requires.
I declare that—
(1) I am a discharged member of the Defence Force of the Commonwealth and that I have been on active service during the present War;
(2) I am not under the age of 21 years, or, if I am under that age, I have served as a member of the Forces outside Australia;
(3) to the best of my knowledge and belief I am not enrolled as an elector of the Commonwealth on the roll for any electoral Division or on the roll for the Northern Territory;
(4) my ordinary place of residence immediately prior to my appointment or enlistment as a member of the Forces (or if appointed or enlisted prior to the 3rd September, 1939, immediately prior to that date) was at in the State of ;
(5) I have not voted at the election to which this application relates and I promise that if I am now permitted to vote I will not again vote or attempt to vote at that election.
I am aware that it is an offence to personate or attempt to personate any other person for the purpose of securing a vote to which I am not entitled or wilfully to make any false statement in this application or to vote more than once at an election.
I request that the certificate and ballot-paper (or ballot-papers) to which I am entitled be forwarded to me at the following address, namely:—
Personal signature of applicant—
Date 19 .
Signature of witness—
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Address of witness—
Endorsement by Divisional Returning Officer.
I certify that the above-named
applicant is entitled, in pursuance of section 6 of the
Divisional Returning Officer for the Electoral
Division of
Date— 19 .
By Authority: L. F. Johnston, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.
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