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REFERENDUM (MACHINERY PROVISIONS) ACT 1984 - SECT 61 Issue of certificate and ballot papers

REFERENDUM (MACHINERY PROVISIONS) ACT 1984 - SECT 61

Issue of certificate and ballot papers

Material to be sent to postal vote applicant

  (1)   If the Electoral Commissioner or an Assistant Returning Officer receives an application for a postal vote that is in accordance with subsection   55(1), he or she must (unless the application fails to meet the deadline as mentioned in subsection   55(5)) send, or arrange for the sending, to the applicant, as provided under subsection   (2):

  (a)   a postal vote certificate printed on an envelope addressed:

  (i)   if the application is provided to an Assistant Returning Officer outside Australia--to the Assistant Returning Officer or to the DRO for the Division for which the applicant is enrolled; or

  (ii)   otherwise--to the DRO for the Division for which the applicant is enrolled; and

  (b)   a postal ballot paper.

Dealing with certificates and ballot papers before sending

  (1A)   Before a postal vote certificate and postal ballot paper are sent to an applicant under subsection   (1):

  (a)   the date of issue of the certificate and ballot paper must be recorded; and

  (b)   the certificate must be numbered with the same number allocated to the application under subsection   55(7); and

  (c)   the top of the front of the ballot paper must be marked with the initials of the officer who issued the ballot paper, or caused it to be issued.

How material to be sent

  (2)   If the Electoral Commissioner or Assistant Returning Officer receives the application for a postal vote at or before 6 pm on the Wednesday that is 3 days before voting day in the referendum, the material required by subsection   (1) must be sent to the applicant by a means that the Electoral Commissioner or Assistant Returning Officer considers to be the most reasonable and practicable in the circumstances.

Note:   If the application is received after 6 pm on the Wednesday that is 3 days before voting day in the referendum, it fails to meet the deadline (see subsection   55(5)), and therefore no material is required by subsection   (1) to be sent to the applicant.

  (3)   A postal vote certificate shall be in the approved form.