Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Act 1928 (Cth)
REFERENDUM (CONSTITUTION ALTERATION) ACT.
An Act to amend the
Referendum (Constitution Alteration )Act 1906-1926 and for other purposes.
[Assented to 28th September, 1928.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the
“Provided further that a ballot-paper shall not be informal by reason only of the fact that the voter has indicated his vote by placing in one square the number 1 or a cross, and by leaving the other square blank, and in that case the cross shall be deemed to be equivalent to the figure 1.”.
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a ) by omitting the words and figures “Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918–1925” (wherever occurring) and inserting in their stead the words and figures “Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918–1928”; and(
b ) by omitting the words “sub-section (3.) of section one hundred and fifteen” (wherever occurring).
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a ) if he approves of the proposed law—by placing the number 1 in the square opposite the word ‘Yes’, and by placing the number 2 in the square opposite the word ‘No’; or(
b ) if he does not approve of the proposed law—by placing the number 1 in the square opposite the word ‘No’, and by placing the number 2 in the square opposite the word ‘Yes’.”.
“If he approves of the proposed law he should make a cross in the square opposite the word ‘Yes’;
If he does not approve of the proposed law he should make a cross in the square opposite the word ‘No’“;
and inserting in their stead the following words:—
“If he approves of the proposed law he should place the number 1 in the square opposite the word ‘Yes’ and the number 2 in the square opposite the word ‘No’;
If he does not approve of the proposed law he should place the number 1 in the square opposite the word ‘No’ and the number 2 in the square opposite the word ‘Yes’.”
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