New South Wales Repealed Regulations

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This legislation has been repealed.

CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY BY-LAW 1995 - REG 23

How ballot paper is to be completed

23 How ballot paper is to be completed

An elector must cast a vote by placing the number “1” opposite the name of the candidate to whom the elector wishes to give the elector’s first preference vote. The elector must then give contingent votes to the remaining candidates by placing the numbers “2”, “3”, “4” and so on, as the case requires, opposite the names of the other candidates so as to indicate unambiguously by numerical sequence the order of the elector’s preference for those other candidates.



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