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ELECTORAL ACT 1992 - SECT 182

First count—ordinary ballot papers

    (1)     This section applies only to paper ballot papers.

    (2)     As soon as practicable after the close of the poll for an election, the OIC for a scrutiny centre shall arrange for the procedures set out in this section to be carried out.

    (3)     First, the OIC shall—

        (a)     exhibit for inspection by any scrutineer each ballot box containing ballot papers recording ordinary votes; and

        (b)     record the condition of the ballot box before opening it.

    (4)     Second, the OIC shall arrange for an officer to—

        (a)     open each ballot box; and

        (b)     sort the ballot papers from each ballot box into separate parcels for each electorate; and

        (c)     in relation to the ballot papers for each electorate—

              (i)     count all informal ballot papers, reject them from further scrutiny under this section, and place them in a separate parcel; and

              (ii)     sort the unrejected ballot papers into separate parcels according to the first preferences marked on them and count the ballot papers in each parcel.

    (5)     Third, the OIC shall, in relation to the ballot papers for each electorate—

        (a)     make out and sign a statement (countersigned by an officer and each scrutineer who wishes to do so) setting out—

              (i)     the number of unrejected ballot papers on which a first preference is recorded for each candidate; and

              (ii)     the number of informal ballot papers; and

        (b)     transmit particulars of the numbers so recorded to the commissioner, by telephone or other expeditious way; and

        (c)     seal up the parcels, endorse on each a description of the contents and permit each scrutineer who wishes to do so to countersign the endorsement; and

        (d)     send the parcels to the commissioner without delay, together with the statement referred to in paragraph (a).

    (6)     Despite subsection (4) (b), the total number of ballot papers for a particular electorate that are to be dealt with at a particular scrutiny under this section shall not be fewer than 20.

    (7)     If subsection (6) applies, the OIC shall—

        (a)     count the number of those ballot papers; and

        (b)     seal them in a separate parcel; and

        (c)     endorse the parcel with a description of the contents (including the number of ballot papers); and

        (d)     send the parcel to another scrutiny centre, as directed by the commissioner, for this part.

    (8)     The OIC may arrange for preferences marked on paper ballot papers to be entered into the approved computer program.



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