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ELECTORAL ACT 1992 - SECT 112
Procedure for pre-poll ordinary voting
112 Procedure for pre-poll ordinary voting
(1) An elector who wishes to vote during the period beginning 3 days after the
cut-off day for nominations and ending at 6p.m. on the day before polling day
may make a pre-poll ordinary vote by following the procedures set out in this
section.
(2) The elector is to go to a pre-poll voting office for the
elector’s electoral district.
(3) At the pre-poll voting office, the
elector must ask the issuing officer for a ballot paper for the electoral
district.
(4) If the elector— (a) has a ballot paper for the electoral
district and declaration envelope for the election; and
(b) does not intend
to make a declaration vote under subdivision 3 ;
the elector must give the
papers to the issuing officer.
(5) The issuing officer must issue a ballot
paper for the electoral district to a person if the issuing officer is
satisfied the person is entitled to vote at the election for the electoral
district.
(6) The issuing officer may ask of a person requesting a ballot
paper questions for the purpose of deciding whether the person is entitled to
vote at the election for the electoral district.
(7) The issuing officer must
comply with section 121 if the issuing officer has asked questions under
subsection (6) and suspects a person claiming to be a particular elector is
not the elector.
(8) The issuing officer must keep a record of all persons to
whom the officer issues ballot papers under this section.
(9) The issuing
officer must, if a scrutineer requests it, keep a record of any objection by
the scrutineer to the entitlement of a person to vote.
(10) On being given
the ballot paper, the elector must, without delay— (a) go alone to an
unoccupied voting compartment in the pre-poll voting office; and
(b) there,
in private, mark a vote on the ballot paper in accordance with section 122 ;
and
(c) fold the ballot paper to conceal the vote and put it in a ballot box
in the pre-poll voting office; and
(d) leave the pre-poll voting office.
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