Wiseman, John James; Application for an inquiry into an election for Offices in the Professional Radio & Electronics Institute of Australia

Case

[1978] FCA 110

20 Dec 1978

No judgment structure available for this case.

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Wl5.

O R D F R

. .

This

i s an

illqult-y

pursuant

t o P a r t

IY.

of

t h e

Conc?.li:\Ljorl

-

anc!

A T P L L C Z ~ I

011

AcL

1904 ( t h e Act)

I n r e spec t

of

an

e l e c t i o n !:hlzh

1;3.c, concluded

i n F e b r u r y

1978 i n the

ProfFssional

R-dio

2nd

E l e c t r o n i c s I n s t i t u t e

of

Aus

tralazL::,

an

organlzat ion of

employees

r eg i s t e red unddr t he

Act,

i n r c s p c c t

of

t h e p o s i t l o m

of thrce Vi.ce-Fresldents

a

d

s i x mt.n~Sers of

wh?t

is known

2s

t h e Govc!rnln& Ccuncll

(Znrinc C3uncIllcre).

As

a

rcsul-l; of

t h c e l c c t i o n

for P res idcn t ,

Mr.

E l l i s xas

e lec ted , and

as a

r e s u l t of

the e lecTlon

f o r Senlor

Vice-E'residcct

Mr.

W i t c was

e l cc t ed .

Mr. Ainsuorth

192

Mr. Kenny

100

Mr. Rogers

95

Mr. Wisemnn

I

58

Inf o r m l

79

Mr. Ainswortil

71 1

Mr.

I<enn?;l

746

Mr. Hogers

733

Mr. Wlsenan

364

Tota l :

2554

The va l id1 Ly

of the zethod zdop l??

by

t h e

P p I L t y

P.c!tLxLnt;

Of f l cc r 1s challenged on behalf of h . Wisman.

Its correct;r.tss

depecds

upon

the ru l e s o f t he

Union

In p a r i l c u l a r

r.61

t:hlch

1s

in the fo l lo l r inG

term:

:-

I

th ink t ha t such

a

€oundztion

i s t o be

fouvd

I n the

.

C o r i s i d e r a t l o n t h a t m l e s s t h i s

1 s

donc

it

1:3y

v c l l

be

t h a r

the

1

same p,erson o r persons may

be

e l e c t c d P1*.-si&l:t

o r S e n l o r 'ILce-

Presidcnt end

a l s o Vlc(?-Prusidm:nt

o r

An

cxaminetion of t h e lu1c.s

person may n o t be both President and

r.30).

It

1s c l e a r a l s o t h a t a

P r e s i d m t ,

Senlor VLce-Pm:;ider,t

o r a

Vice-Presidnnt

should n o t bte

e l e c t e d 2 Karinp Couscil lor

because such

a person 1s a m e n h r o f the Xarlne

Cou:lcll

by

v i r t u e

o f

h i s

o f f i c e .

(See r.35

( c ) ) .

In

edtii t lon

i s

reasonable

to

imply,

by

v i r tue mi re ly

o f

t h c r e l a t i v e

seniority

of'

i ne

o f i l c c s

the

m b J e c t

01 t h e r e l e v m t c l e c t l o n , t h a t

it

1s

t h e

intention

o f

t h e r u l e s t h a t t h e d u t i e s

o f

the Retvmlng

Off icer

i n

the e lec t icn should

be

cal--.led

out

In an c rder rc f i (2c t lng

t h e s e n i o r i t y

of

the off lccs

concerned (see

also rr. 52 and 53).

Accordingly,

it i s my

mew t h a t no

i r r e p l a r l t l ; h= been

shown

in the conduct

o f

the e l lec t lons coxer f ied .

l

I -

l

of r.61.

It i s t o be observed

that

r.61 ( c )

p rov ides

t ha t

1;hcre

there

a re

seve ra l vacanc le s t he

nei::ber

~

5hlll

vote

f o r " the exac t

nurnSer

required" snd shall

1nd1.cate

111s prcfcrfince by 1nser.tlnG

the

numcrals

'l , 2 ,3 e t c . i n the squares OppOClte the names of

t h e

candidatzs

i n the

o rder

of hls prefercncc.

It 1s t o be observed

a l s o

tha t a l thouzh the

rule

r zqu i r e s t he vo te r t o vo tc l l f a r t he

exac t

number

requl rcd"1t

a l s o

r e q i u r e s h l n t o c a s t F r e f c r m c e

votes

i n r e spec t

of

all

t h e c m d l d i t c s

no

m<?

t t e r ho:r

~na:~y

t h e r e

a x .

It follows t h a t , i n a case In r h i c h , s ~ y ,

t h r e e

c m d l d d t e s

a r e

t o be

e l ec t ed , t he vo te r has

vo-lcd

2nd

expressed

111s

preft;-cnc;.,

perhaps d o m t o 1 0 t h

o r 20th) he must be ccnsidercd as havlng

voted

f o r th2 exact

number

r e q u l r e d m t h l n t h e

meanmg

of

r . 6 1 ( c ) .

The only way he

can

be s o considered 1s by treating hls f i rs t

t h r e e p r e f e r e n c e s a s v o t e s f o r t h e c z n d i d a t e s f c r

.,/horn

they were

c a s t .

It

1s i n e v i t a b l e

t h a t

t h e

r u l e

be

read 2s though

It

s a i d

t h a t t h e v o t e s c a s t

on

each bz l lo t

paper

exprezsing an

order

of

preference wi th respec t

t o a l l candidatcs should

be

effective

vcltes

f o r the th ree candida tes

who,

accordJ.ng

t o t h e

o r d e r

of

preTercme

expressed

on

t h e b a l l o t p a p e r , r x k e d i l i g h e r t h m

the

o thc r

candidates .

So understood t h e r e 1s a

r a t lona l

s ense

i n which

those votes

f o r each of

thos?

three

candldatcs

a re

flprl:!!alyll

vo tes wi th in the

meanlng

of

r.61 (d).

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