Electoral and Referendum Regulations (Amendment) (Cth)
REGULATIONS UNDER THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1918-1973 AND THE REFERENDUM (CONSTITUTION ALTERATION) ACT 1906-1973.*
I,
THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL of Australia, acting with the advice of the Executive
Council, hereby make the following Regulations under the
Dated this third day of April, 1974.
PAUL HASLUCK
Governor-General.
By His Excellency’s Command,
F. M. DALY
Minister of State for Services and Property.
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Amendments of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations
“ 98a.
Form D in the Schedule to the
“ Submission to the Electors of Proposed Laws for the alteration of the Constitution.
DIRECTIONS:—Mark your vote on this ballot-paper as follows:—
If you APPROVE the proposed law, write the word YES in the space provided opposite the question.
If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law, write the word NO in the space provided opposite the question.
Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled (
here set out the title of the proposed law )?
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DIRECTIONS:—Mark your vote on this ballot-paper as follows:—
If you APPROVE the proposed law, write the word YES in the space provided opposite the question.
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Notified in the
Statutory Rules 1940, No. 163, as amended by Statutory Rules 1949, No. 62; 1954, No. 27; 1961, No. 103; 1966, No. 140; and 1973, No. 62.
If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law, write the word NO in the space provided opposite the question.
Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled (
here set out the title of the proposed law )?
and substituting the words—
“ Submission to the electors of proposed laws for the alteration of the Constitution.
DIRECTIONS TO VOTER
In respect of each of the proposed laws, mark your vote on the ballot-paper for that proposed law as follows:—
If you APPROVE the proposed law specified in the ballot-paper, write the word YES in the space provided opposite the question.
If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law specified in the ballot-paper, write the word NO in the space provided opposite the question.
BALLOT-PAPER
DO YOU APPROVE the proposed law?
BALLOT-PAPER
DO YOU APPROVE the proposed law?
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“ Form 31. Regulation 42 (5).
The elector must not mark his vote on this ballot-paper until after he has first exhibited the ballot-paper (unmarked) to the Authorized Witness.
POSTAL BALLOT-PAPERS.
Australia.
State of [
Submission to the Electors of Proposed Laws for the alteration of the Constitution.
DIRECTIONS TO VOTER
In respect of each of the proposed laws, mark your vote on the ballot-paper for that proposed law as follows:—
If you APPROVE the proposed law specified in the ballot-paper, write the word YES in the space provided opposite the question.
If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law specified in the ballot-paper, write the word NO in the space provided opposite the question.
BALLOT-PAPER
DO YOU APPROVE the proposed law?
BALLOT-PAPER
DO YOU APPROVE the proposed law?
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FURTHER DIRECTIONS:—Fold the ballot-paper, place it in the envelope addressed to the Divisional Returning Officer and fasten the envelope.”.
“ Form 36. Regulation 54.
ABSENT VOTE.
Ballot-Papers
Australia.
State of [
Submission to the Electors of Proposed Laws for the alteration of the Constitution.
DIRECTIONS TO VOTER
In respect of each of the proposed laws, mark your vote on the ballot-paper for that proposed law as follows:—
If you APPROVE the proposed law specified in the ballot-paper, write the word YES in the space provided opposite the question.
If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law specified in the ballot-paper, write the word NO in the space provided opposite the question.
BALLOT-PAPER
DO YOU APPROVE the proposed law?
BALLOT-PAPER
DO YOU APPROVE the proposed law?
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FURTHER DIRECTIONS:—Fold the ballot-paper so that the votes cannot be seen and return it to the Presiding Officer before whom you made your declaration.”.
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