Membership of the Council Rules 2006 (Cth)
The Council of the Australian National University makes these Rules under section 12 of the
28 July 2006.
Allan Hawke
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(a) that it has been cast by a person eligible to vote at the election; and
(b) that the person has voted only once at the election.
(a) a reference in these Rules to a notice board includes a reference to the appropriate page of the University’s internet website or to an email sent to an appropriate email address, or to the email addresses of each constituent for the election; and
(b) if a standard official email address within the University’s email system is provided to a person, that email address may be regarded as the person’s address; and
(c) voting papers for the election may be provided by email or on the internet; and
(d) the Schedule applies to an election with such modifications as the Returning Officer regards as necessary for the conduct of the election using the internet.
(a) by agreement; or
(b) if more than 1 person is nominated as a member—by ballot; or
(c) if a member is not chosen under paragraph (a) or (b)—by lot.
(a) give to each person eligible to vote at the election; and
(b) publish on appropriate notice boards at the University;
a notice:
(c) stating that an election is necessary; and
(d) inviting nominations of persons eligible for election; and
(e) specifying the form in which nominations must be made; and
(f) fixing a date and time by which nominations must reach the Returning Officer.
(a) setting out how the voter's preference must be shown; and
(b) specifying a date and time by which voting papers must reach the Returning Officer.
(a) was paid salary by the University; and
(b) held a full-time or part-time standard or fixed term academic appointment of or above the grade of academic level A in the Institute or in a body of the University (other than a body referred to in paragraph (2) (b)) that is regarded as being affiliated with the Institute.
(a) was paid salary by the University; and
(b) held a full-time or part-time standard or fixed term academic appointment of or above the grade of academic level A in The Faculties or in a body of the University (other than a body referred to in paragraph (1) (b)) that is regarded as being affiliated with The Faculties.
(a) give to each person eligible to vote at the election; and
(b) publish on appropriate notice boards at the University;
a notice:
(c) stating that an election is necessary; and
(d) inviting nominations of persons eligible for election; and
(e) specifying the form in which nominations must be made; and
(f) fixing a date and time by which nominations must reach the Returning Officer.
(a) setting out how the voter's preference must be shown; and
(b) specifying a date and time by which voting papers must reach the Returning Officer.
(a) holding a full-time or part-time standard or fixed term general staff appointment in the University on the pay day immediately before the day on which nominations for the election were invited under rule 12; and
(b) who was paid salary by the University on that pay day.
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(a) between the publication of the fact that an election is necessary and the time prescribed for the receipt of nominations, not less than 14 and not more than 30 days;
(b) between the time prescribed for the receipt of nominations and the issue of voting papers, not more than 28 days;
(c) between the time of issuing voting papers and the time by which voting papers must reach the Returning Officer, not less than 28 and not more than 60 days.
(a) an envelope that is marked ‘Voting Paper’; and
(b) another envelope that is addressed to the Returning Officer and on which is endorsed a form of declaration.
“INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Indicate your preference, or the order of your preference, on this voting paper by writing the number 1 against the name of the candidate for whom you wish to vote or by writing a series of consecutive numbers, beginning with the number 1, against the names of the candidates for whom you wish to vote, one number being written against the name of each such candidate. You are not required to write a number against the name of every candidate.
2. Place this voting paper in the envelope marked ‘Voting Paper’.
3. Seal that envelope and place it in the envelope addressed to the Returning Officer.
4. Sign the declaration on the envelope addressed to the Returning Officer and post or deliver the envelope to the Returning Officer.”.
(a) open each envelope in respect of which the declaration has been signed by a qualified voter;
(b) place the envelopes containing the voting papers together; and
(c) after all the envelopes containing the voting papers have been so placed together, open the envelopes and ascertain the result of the election.
(a) the Returning Officer must count the first preference votes given for each candidate on all unrejected voting papers;
(b) the candidate who has received the largest number of first preference votes must, if that number constitutes an absolute majority of votes, be elected;
(c) if no candidate has received an absolute majority of first preference votes, the counting of votes must proceed as follows:
(i) the candidate who has received the fewest first preference votes is to be excluded, and each voting paper counted to that candidate must be counted to the candidate next in the order of the voter's preference;
(ii) if a candidate then has an absolute majority of votes that candidate is elected, but if no candidate then has an absolute majority of votes, the process of excluding the candidate who has the fewest votes, and counting each of that candidate's voting papers to the unexcluded candidate next in the order of the voter's preference, must be repeated until 1 candidate has received an absolute majority of votes; and
(iii) the candidate who has received an absolute majority of votes is elected.
(a) the first preference votes given for each candidate on all unrejected voting papers are to be counted;
(b) the aggregate number of such first preference votes is to be divided by 1 more than the number of candidates required to be elected, and the quotient increased by 1, disregarding any remainder, is to be the quota, and (except as provided in subclause (j)) no candidate is to be elected until the candidate obtains a number of votes equal to or greater than the quota;
(c) any candidate who has, upon the first preference votes being counted, a number of such votes equal to or greater than the quota is to be declared elected;
(d) if the number of such votes obtained by any candidate is equal to the quota, the whole of the voting papers on which a first preference vote is recorded for such elected candidate must be set aside as finally dealt with;
(e) if the number of such votes obtained by any candidate is in excess of the quota, the proportion of votes in excess of the quota is to be transferred to the other candidates not yet declared elected, next in the order of the voter's preferences, in the following manner:
(i) all the voting papers on which a first preference vote is recorded for the elected candidate must be re-examined, and the number of second preference votes, or (in the case provided for in clause 16) third or next consecutive preferences, recorded for each unelected candidate must be counted;
(ii) the surplus of the elected candidate must be divided by the total number of votes obtained by that candidate on the counting of the first preference votes, and the resulting fraction is the transfer value;
(iii) the number of second or other preferences ascertained in paragraph (i) to be recorded for each unelected candidate, must be multiplied by the transfer value;
(iv) the resulting number must be credited to each unelected candidate, and added to the number of votes obtained by each unelected candidate on the counting of the first preference votes;
(f)if on the counting of the first preference votes or on any transfer:
(i) more than 1 candidate has a surplus, the largest surplus is to be first dealt with; and
(ii) after subparagraph (i) has been complied with, more than 1 candidate has a surplus, the then largest surplus is to be dealt with, and so on; provided that if 1 candidate has obtained a surplus at a count or transfer previous to that at which another candidate obtains a surplus, the surplus of the former is to be first dealt with; and
(iii) more than 1 candidate has a surplus of the same number of votes, the highest on the poll at the count or transfer at which they last had an unequal number of votes is to be the first dealt with, and if they had an equal number of votes at all preceding counts or transfers, the Returning Officer must decide by lot which candidate's surplus is to be first dealt with;
(g) if the number of votes obtained by a candidate is raised up to or above the quota by a transfer under paragraph (f):
(i) the candidate is to be declared elected, and in such case, notwithstanding the fact that the candidate may have reached the quota, such transfer is to be completed, and all the votes to which the candidate is entitled from the transfer must be transferred to the candidate, but no votes of any other candidate are to be so transferred; then
(ii) the whole of the voting papers on which such votes are recorded are to be set aside as finally dealt with; then
(iii) the candidate's surplus must be transferred to the candidates next in the order of the voters' respective preferences, in the following manner:
(A) the voting papers on which are recorded the votes obtained by the elected candidate in the last transfer must be re-examined, and the number of third, or (in the case provided for in clause 16) next consecutive preferences recorded for each unelected candidate on each such voting paper counted;
(B) the surplus of the elected candidate must be divided by the total number of voting papers mentioned in subsubparagraph (A), and the resulting fraction is to be the transfer value;
(C) the resulting number must be credited to each unelected candidate, and added to the number of votes previously obtained by that candidate;
(h) if, after the first preference votes have been counted and all surpluses (if any) have been transferred in accordance with this Schedule, no candidate, or less than the number of candidates required to be elected, has or have obtained the quota:
(i) the candidate who is lowest on the poll is to be excluded, and all the votes obtained by that candidate are to be transferred to the candidates next in the order of the voters’ respective preferences, in the same manner as is directed in paragraph (e); then
(ii) the votes obtained by such excluded candidate as first preference votes must first be transferred, the transfer value of each vote in this case being 1; then
(iii) the other votes of such excluded candidate must then be dealt with in order of the transfers in which, and at the transfer value at which, that candidate obtained them; and then
(iv) each of the transfers which takes place under subparagraphs (ii) and (iii) is to be regarded for all purposes to be a separate transfer;
(i) if a number of votes obtained by a candidate is raised up to or above the quota by any such transfer:
(i) the candidate must be declared elected, and, in such case, notwithstanding the fact that the candidate may have reached the quota, such transfer is to be completed, and all the votes to which the candidate is entitled from the transfer must be transferred to the candidate, but no other votes must be so transferred; then
(ii) the whole of the voting papers on which such votes are recorded must be set aside as finally dealt with; then
(iii) the surplus must be transferred to the candidates next in the order of the voters' respective preferences in the same manner as is directed in paragraph (g)(iii); provided that such surplus must not be dealt with until all the votes of the excluded candidate have been transferred; and then
(iv) if any surplus exists it must be dealt with before any other candidate is excluded;
(j) the same process of excluding the candidate lowest on the poll and transferring that candidate's votes to other candidates must be repeated until all the candidates, except the number required to be elected, have been excluded, and the unexcluded candidates who have not already been so declared, must then be declared elected.
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