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Electoral and Referendum Regulations (Amendment)

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SR 1966 No. 140 Regulations as made
These Regulations amend the Electoral and Referendum Regulations.
Administered by: Finance
General Comments: These Regulations were originally made under s 35 of the Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Act 1906 and s 395 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 and are continued in force under s 144 of the Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984 and s 395 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (see s 145 of the Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984). This instrument was backcaptured in accordance with Section 36 of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003.
Registered 01 Jan 2005
Gazetted 13 Oct 1966
Date of repeal 19 Mar 2014
Repealed by Finance (Spent and Redundant Instruments) Repeal Regulation 2014

COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT AND THE REFERENDUM (CONSTITUTION ALTERATION) ACT

ELECTORAL AND REFERENDUM REGULATIONS

Statutory Rules 1966, No. 140 (a)

1. Regulation 2 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—

Parts.

“2. These Regulations are divided into Parts, as follows:—

Part        I.—Preliminary (Regulations 1-5).

Part       II.—Electoral.

Division 1.—Enrolment (Regulations 6-16).

Division 2.—Enforcement of Law in Relation to Enrolment (Regulations 17-25).

Division 3.—Objections (Regulations 26-31).

Division 4.—Miscellaneous (Regulation 32).

Part    III.—Electoral and Referendum.

Division 1.—Conduct of Elections and Referendums (Regulations 33-38).

Division 2.—Voting by Post (Regulations 40-49).

Division 3.—Absent Voting (Regulations 50-66).

Division 4.—Voting pursuant to Sections 91a, 121 and 121a of the Act (Regulations 67-72).

Division 5.—Scrutiny by Assistant Returning Officer (Regulation 73).

Division 6.—Recount of Ballot-papers (Regulation 74).

Division 7.—Enforcement of Law in Relation to Compulsory Voting (Regulations 75-83).

Division 8.—Miscellaneous (Regulations 84-96).

Part IV.—Referendum (Regulations 98-103).”.

(a) Made under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918-1966 and the Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Act 1906-1965 on 6 October 1966; notified in the Commonwealth Gazette on 13 October 1966.


Interpretation.

2. Regulation 5 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by adding at the end thereof the following sub-regulation:—

“(3.) A reference in these Regulations to an elector or a person qualified to be an elector of the Commonwealth shall be read as a reference to a person whose name appears on a Roll of electors under the Act, on a Roll of electors for the Australian Capital Territory or on a Roll of electors for the Northern Territory or a person entitled to be enrolled on such a Roll.”.

3. Regulation 7 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—

Sale of Rolls.

“7. For the purposes of sub-section (1.) of section 37 of the Act, the prescribed prices are those specified in the following table:—

TABLE.

 

$

For a Principal Roll for a Division.................................................................

1.20

For a Principal Roll for a Subdivision............................................................

0.30

For a Supplemental Roll for a Division..........................................................

0.30

For a Supplemental Roll for a Subdivision.....................................................

0.10”.

Action by Commonwealth Electoral Officer on receipt of report.

4. Regulation 21 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1.) the words “not exceeding Ten shillings for a first offence and not exceeding Two pounds” and inserting in their stead the words “of One dollar for a first offence and a penalty of Four dollars”.

Undertaking by officers and scrutineers.

5. Regulation 34 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by inserting after the words “Divisional Returning Officer” (wherever occurring) the word “, Registrar”.

Polling places.

6. Regulation 35 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting sub-regulation (2.).

7. Regulation 40 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is repealed and the following regulation inserted in its stead:—

Form of application for postal vote certificate and postal ballot-paper.

“40.—(1.) For the purposes of sub-section (2.) of section 85 of the Act, the prescribed form of application for a postal vote certificate and a postal ballot-paper is—

(a) where the applicant is an elector whose name appears on a Roll—a form in accordance with Form 26;

(b) where the applicant is an elector by virtue of section 39a of the Act and is not less than 21 years of age—a form in accordance with Form 26a; and

(c) where the applicant is an elector by virtue of section 39a of the Act and is less than 21 years of age—a form in accordance with Form 26b.

1561/67—4


 “(2.) If the applicant elector wishes to have the postal vote certificate and postal ballot-paper (or postal ballot-papers) posted to him he may state in the form of application the address of the place to which the postal vote certificate and postal ballot-paper (or postal ballot-papers) may be posted to him.”.

Forms of postal ballot-papers.

8. Regulation 42 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulations:—

“ (1.) The postal ballot-paper for a Senate election, other than an election referred to in the next succeeding sub-regulation, may be in accordance with Form 28.

“(1a.) The postal ballot-paper for an election to fill one casual vacancy in the Senate that is held at a general election of Members of the House of Representatives may be in accordance with Form 29 with such alterations as are necessary.”; and

(b) by inserting in paragraph (d) of sub-regulation (2.), before the word “grouped”, the words “(except in the case of an election referred to in sub-regulation (1a.) of this regulation)”.

Ballot-box for postal votes.

9. Regulation 48 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting from paragraph (b) the word “seven” and inserting in its stead the word “ten”.

Facilities for voting at an absent voter.

10. Regulation 50 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1.) all words from and including the words “, and provided further” to the end of that sub-regulation.

Forms of absent voters’ ballot-papers.

11. Regulation 53 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following sub-regulations:—

“(1.) The ballot-paper to be used by an elector voting as an absent voter in a Senate election, other than an election referred to in the next succeeding sub-regulation, may be in accordance with Form 33.

(1a,) The ballot-paper to be used by an elector voting as an absent voter in an election to fill one casual vacancy in the Senate that is held at a general election of Members of the House of Representatives may be in accordance with Form 34 with such alterations as are necessary.”.

Preliminary scrutiny.

12. Regulation 59 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting paragraph (e) of sub-regulation (1.); and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (f) of that sub-regulation the words “, place thereon a number corresponding with that placed on the envelope from which the ballot-paper has been withdrawn, and”.


Informal ballot papers.

13. Regulation 61 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting paragraph (d) of sub-regulation (1.) and inserting in its stead the following paragraph:—

“(d) in a referendum, it has no vote marked on it, or it has more than one vote marked on it.”.

Notice to elector under section 128 a (4.), and reply of elector.

14. Regulation 76 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting sub-regulation (4.).

Action by Commonwealth Electoral Officer upon receipt of report from Divisional Returning Officer,

15. Regulation 78 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (1.) the words “Ten shillings nor more than Two pounds” and inserting in their stead the words “Two dollars and not more than Four dollars”.

16. Regulations 86 and 87 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations are repealed and the following regulations inserted in their stead:—

Fee for inspection of return under section 151 of the Act.

“86. The prescribed fee for the purposes of sub-section (3.) of section 151 of the Act is Fifty cents.

Return under section 152 of the Act.

“87.—(1.) The prescribed form for the purposes of sub-section (3.) of section 152 of the Act is a form in accordance with Form 47.

“(2.) Every return filed in pursuance of section 152 of the Act shall be open to public inspection during ordinary office hours on payment of a fee of Fifty cents.”.

Return under section 153 of the Act.

17. Regulation 89 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the words “One shilling” and inserting in their stead the words “Fifty cents”.

Offence for which no penalty prescribed.

18. Regulation 93 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words “Two pounds” and inserting in their stead the words “Four dollars”.

Return by trade union, organization. &c.

19. Regulation 101 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the words “One shilling” and inserting in their stead the words “Fifty cents”.

Return by newspaper proprietors.

20. Regulation 103 of the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting from sub-regulation (2.) the words “One shilling” and inserting in their stead the words “Fifty cents”.

The Schedule—Form 2.

21. Form 2 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting the words “[Front of Form.]”;

(b) by omitting the words—

“Date and year of birth— Place of birth— Former surname*—

(*See Instruction D on other side).”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“Date and year of birth— Place of birth— Former surname—”;

and


(c) by omitting all words from and including the words “(Penalty on witness” to the end of that Form and inserting in their stead the words—

“Signature of witness—

(in own handwriting)

Occupation—

Place of living—”.

The Schedule—Form 14.

22. Form 14 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting the words—

“NOTIFICATION TO A PERSON ALLEGED TO HAVE FAILED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 42 [here insert number of sub-section] OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT.

To—”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“To—

NOTIFICATION TO A PERSON WHO APPEARS TO HAVE FAILED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 42 [here insert number of sub-section] OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT RELATING TO COMPULSORY ENROLMENT.”;

and

(b) by omitting the words “penalty of Ten shillings for a first offence and not less than Ten shillings nor more than Two pounds” and inserting in their stead the words “fine of not less than One dollar and not more than Four dollars for a first offence and not less than Four dollars and not more than Ten dollars”.

The Schedule—Form 15.

23. Form 15 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is repealed and the following form inserted in its stead:—

 “Form 15.                                              Regulation 18.

Commonwealth of Australia.

Commonwealth Electoral Act.

State of                                                     Electoral Division of

DECLARATION BY A PERSON ALLEGED TO HAVE FAILED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 42 [here insert number of subsection] OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT RELATING TO COMPULSORY ENROLMENT.

I,                                                                      of

do hereby declare (a)

                                                                              Personal signature—

                                                                              Date—

(a) Here insert matter declared to. Where the matter is long it should be set out in numbered paragraphs.

I, the undersigned, being an elector or a person qualified to be an elector of the Commonwealth, certify that I have seen the abovementioned person sign the above declaration.

                                                                                      Signature of Witness—

                                                                                      Occupation—

                                                                                      Address—

                                                                                                                                                         ”.


The Schedule—Form 16.

24. Form 16 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

“CONSENT OF PERSON ALLEGED TO HAVE FAILED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 42 [here insert number of sub-section] OF THE ACT TO THE MATTER BEING DEALT WITH BY THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL OFFICER FOR THE STATE.”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“CONSENT BY A PERSON ALLEGED TO HAVE FAILED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 42 [here insert number of sub-section] OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT RELATING TO COMPULSORY ENROLMENT WHO DESIRES TO HAVE THE MATTER DEALT WITH BY THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL OFFICER FOR THE STATE.”.

The Schedule—Form 17.

25. Form 17 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

“NOTIFICATION OF PENALTY IMPOSED BY COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL OFFICER FOR CONTRAVENTION OF SECTION 42 [here insert number of subsection] OF COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT.

To—”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“To—

NOTIFICATION OF PENALTY FOR CONTRAVENTION OF SECTION 42 [here insert number of sub-section] OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT.”.

The Schedule—Form 20.

26. Form 20 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

“(Being an Elector or person qualified to be an Elector.)”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“(Being an elector or a person qualified to be an elector of the Commonwealth.)”.

The Schedule—Form 21.

27. Form 21 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

“(Being an Elector or person qualified to be an Elector.)”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“(Being an elector or a person qualified to be an elector of the Commonwealth.)”.

The Schedule—Form 22.

28. Form 22 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

“NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF OBJECTION.

To—”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“To—

NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF OBJECTION.”.

The Schedule—Form 23.

29. Form 23 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

“Address—

Occupation—

an elector or person qualified to be an elector of the Commonwealth.”

and inserting in their stead the words—

“(Being an elector or a person qualified to be an elector of the Commonwealth.)

            Occupation—

            Address—                                                              ”.


The Schedule—Form 24.

30. Form 24 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

“Address of witness—

Occupation of witness—”

and inserting in their stead the words—

(Being an elector or a person qualified to be an elector of the Commonwealth.)

Occupation—

Address—

The Schedule—Forms 26, 26a and 26b.

31. Form 26 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is repealed and the following Forms are inserted in its stead:—

“Form 26.                                   Regulation 40 (1.)(a).

Commonwealth of Australia.

Commonwealth Electoral Act.

Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Act.

APPLICATION FOR A POSTAL VOTE CERTIFICATE AND POSTAL BALLOT-PAPER BY AN ENROLLED ELECTOR.

(a) If the application is made to an Officer other than a Divisional Returning Officer, alter accordingly.

To the Divisional Returning Officer for the Electoral Division of (a).....................................................

I...........................................................................................................................................................

(Christian names (in full).)                                (Surname.)

Of.............................................................................................................................................................

(Place of living as appearing on Roll.)

.............................................................................................................. hereby apply for a Postal Vote

(Occupation.)

Certificate and a Postal Ballot-paper or Postal Ballot-papers to enable me to vote by post at the forthcoming(b)     .................................................................................................................................................................

(b) Insert one or more of the following, as appropriate:—‘Senate Election’; ‘House of Representatives Election’; ‘Referendum’.

I declare—

(1) that I am an elector enrolled on the Electoral Roll for the Subdivision of ........................... of the Division of.......................................... ;

(2) that my answers to the following questions are true:—

(c) Real place of living includes the place of living to which a person temporarily living elsewhere has a fixed intention of returning for the purpose of continuing to live thereat.

(d) To be answered only if the answer to the previous question is ‘No’.

(a) Is your real place of living(a) within the Division in respect of which you claim to vote?

..............................................................

(b) Was your real place of living(c) at any time within the three months immediately preceding the date fixed for the polling at the election or referendum within the Division in respect of which you claim to vote?(d)

..............................................................

(e) Strike out grounds that are not applicable.

(3) that the grounds(e) on which I make this application are—

(a) that I will not throughout the hours of polling on polling day be within the State for which 1 am enrolled;


(b) that I will not throughout the hours of polling on polling day be within five miles by the nearest practicable route of any polling booth open in the State for which 1 am enrolled;

(c) that I will throughout the hours of polling on polling day be travelling under conditions which will preclude me from voting at any polling booth in the State for which I am enrolled;

(d) that I am seriously ill or infirm and by reason of such illness or infirmity will be precluded from attending at any polling booth to vote;

(e) that I will by approaching maternity be precluded from attending at any polling booth to vote;

(f) that I am, by reason of my membership of a religious order or my religious beliefs, precluded—

(i) from attending at a polling booth; or

(ii) from voting throughout the hours of polling on polling day or throughout the greater part of those hours.

(f) To be completed only when necessary.

The address to which the Postal Vote Certificate and the Postal Ballot-paper or Postal Ballot-papers may be posted to me is as follows(f):—

Signature of applicant In own

handwriting

Signed by the applicant in his own handwriting in my presence.

Signature of witness* in own

handwriting

Address of witness—

Dated at                                  the(g)                                day of                                           , 19    .

(g) Date to be added by witness.

* The witness must be an elector whose name appears on the Roll for a State, for the Australian Capital Territory or for the Northern Territory or, where the applicant is outside Australia, an officer of the Naval, Military or Air Forces of the Commonwealth or of some other part of the Queen’s dominions, a person employed in the Public Service of the Commonwealth or of a Territory of the Commonwealth or of a part of the Queen’s dominions, or a Justice of the Peace for, or a minister of religion or medical practitioner resident in, a Territory of the Commonwealth or a part of the Queen’s dominions.

 “Form 26a.                                     Regulation 40 (1.)(b).

Commonwealth of Australia.

Commonwealth Electoral Act.

Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Act.

APPLICATION FOR A POSTAL VOTE CERTIFICATE AND POSTAL BALLOT-PAPER BY AN UNENROLLED ELECTOR NOT LESS THAN 21 YEARS OF AGE TO WHOM SECTION 39a OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT APPLIES.

(a) If the application is being made to an Officer other than an Assistant Returning Officer, alter accordingly.

To the Assistant Returning Officer at(c)...................................................................................................

I,.........................................................................................................................................................

(Christian names (in full).)                                         (Surname.)

.................................................................................................................................................................

(Rank, or, in the case of persons accompanying the Defence Force, designation.)

....................................................................................................................................................

(Number (if applicable).)                         (Name of unit.)


.................................................................................................................................................................

(Address of place at which applicant ordinarily lived before departure from Australia.)

.......................................................................................................................... in the Electoral Division

(State.)

Of........................................................................................................... hereby apply for a Postal Vote

(If not known, leave blank.)

(b) Insert one or more of the following, as appropriate;—’Senate Election’; ‘House of Representatives Election’; ‘Referendum’.

Certificate and a Postal Ballot-paper or Postal Ballot-papers to enable me to vote at the forthcoming(b)     

.................................................................................................................................................................

as an elector of the Electoral Division in which the abovementioned address is located.

I declare as follows:—

(1) the grounds on which I am entitled to vote are—

(a) that 1 am a member of the Defence Force on service outside Australia or a person accompanying a part of the Defence Force on service outside Australia;

(b) that I am not less than 21 years of age;

(c) that I have lived in Australia for six months continuously;

(d) that 1 am a British subject; and

(e) that my name does not appear on an Electoral Roll under the Commonwealth Electoral Act;

(2) the grounds on which I make this application are that I am an elector for the reasons set out above.

(c) To be completed only when necessary.

The address to which the Postal Vote Certificate and the Postal Ballot-paper or Postal Ballot-papers may be posted to me is as follows(c):—

Signature of applicant in own

handwriting

Signed by the applicant in his own handwriting in my presence.

Signature of witness* in own

handwriting

Address of witness

(d) Date to be added by witness.

Dated at                                  the(d)                                   day of                                       ,19     .

* The witness must be an elector whose name appears on the Roll for a State, for the Australian Capital Territory or for the Northern Territory or, where the applicant is outside Australia, an officer of the Naval, Military or Air Forces of the Commonwealth or of some other part of the Queen’s dominions, a person employed in the Public Service of the Commonwealth or of a Territory of the Commonwealth or of a part of the Queen’s dominions, or a Justice of the Peace for, or a minister of religion or medical practitioner resident in, a Territory of the Commonwealth or a part of the Queen’s dominions.


 “Form 26b.                                     Regulation 40 (1.)(c).

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

Commonwealth Electoral Act.

Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Act.

APPLICATION FOR A POSTAL VOTE CERTIFICATE AND POSTAL BALLOT-PAPER BY AN UNENROLLED ELECTOR LESS THAN 21 YEARS OF AGE TO WHOM SECTION 39a OF THE COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT APPLIES.

(a) If the application is made to an Officer other than an Assistant Returning Officer, alter accordingly.

To the Assistant Returning Officer at (e).................................................................................................

I,.........................................................................................................................................................

(Christian names (in full).)                                                  (Surname.)

.................................................................................................................................................................

(Rank (if applicable).)                              (Number (if applicable).)

............................................................................... of(b)...........................................................................

(Name of unit or former unit.)

(b) If the applicant was outside Australia at the lime of the issue of the writ for the election or referendum—the address of the place at which he ordinarily lived immediately before his departure from Australia. If the applicant was in Australia at the time of the issue of the writ—the address of his place of living at that time.

.................................................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................... in the Electoral Division of

(State.)

......................................................................................................................... hereby apply for a Postal

(If not known, leave blank.)

(c) Insert one or more of the following, as appropriate:—‘Senate Election’; ‘House of Representatives Election’; ‘Referendum’.

Vote Certificate and a Postal Ballot-paper or Postal Ballot-papers to enable me to vote by post at the forthcoming(c).................................................................................................................................................................

as an elector of the Electoral Division in which the abovementioned address is located.

I declare as follows:—

(1) the grounds on which I am entitled to vote are—

(a) that I am less than 21 years of age;

(b) that—

(i) I am a member of the Defence Force and am, or have been, on special service; or

(ii) my real place of living(d) is in Australia and I have ceased to be a member of the Defence Force but I have been on special service;

(c) that at some time before the commencement of ‘special service’ referred to above, I lived in Australia for six months continuously; and

(d) that I am a British subject.

(d) Real place of living includes the place of living to which a person temporarily living elsewhere has a fixed intention of returning for the purpose of continuing to live thereat.

(2) the grounds on which I make this application are that I am an elector for the reasons set out above.


(e) To be completed only when necessary.

The address to which the Postal Vote Certificate and the Postal Ballot-paper or Postal Ballot-papers may be posted to me is as follows(e):—

Signature of applicant in own

handwriting

Signed by the applicant in his own handwriting in my presence.

Signature of witness* in own

handwriting

Address of witness

(f) Date to be added by witness.

Dated at                                   the(f)                                   day of                                         , 19    .

* The witness must be an elector whose name appears on the Roll for a State, for the Australian Capital Territory or for the Northern Territory or, where the applicant is outside Australia, an officer of the Naval, Military or Air Forces of the Commonwealth or of some other part of the Queen’s dominions, a person employed in the Public Service of the Commonwealth or of a Territory of the Commonwealth or of a part of the Queen’s dominions, or a Justice of the Peace for, or a minister of religion or medical practitioner resident in, a Territory of the Commonwealth or a part of the Queen’s dominions.”.

The Schedule—Form 27.

32. Form 27 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended—

(a) by omitting the words—

“Note.—Any person who makes the signature of any other person in this certificate is liable to a penalty of Fifty pounds.”;

(b) by omitting the words—

“Note.—Any person who signs this certificate as witness without having seen the voter sign the above certificate is liable to a penalty of Fifty pounds.”; and

(c) by omitting Notes (1), (2) and (3) and inserting in their stead the following Note:—

“Note.—This envelope containing the ballot-paper (or ballot-papers) marked by the voter should be forthwith posted or delivered to the Divisional Returning Officer to whom it is addressed, but, if it cannot be delivered to that officer before the close of the poll or, if posted before the close of the poll, would not reach him before the end of the period of ten days immediately succeeding the close of the poll, it may be posted or delivered to any other Divisional Returning Officer or any Assistant Returning Officer or delivered on polling day to any Presiding Officer, but so as to reach him before the close of the poll.”.

The Schedule—Forms 30 and 31

33. Forms 30 and 31 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations are repealed and the following forms inserted in their stead:—

“Form 30.                                         Regulation 42 (5.).

The elector must not mark his vote on this ballot-paper until after he has first exhibited the ballot-paper (unmarked) to the Authorized Witness.


POSTAL BALLOT-PAPER.

Commonwealth of Australia.

State of [here insert name of State].

Submission to the Electors of a Proposed Law for the alteration of the Constitution.

DIRECTIONS:—Mark your vote on this ballot-paper as follows:—

If you APPROVE the proposed law, write the word Yes in the space provided opposite the question.

If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law, write the word No in the space provided opposite the question.

Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law]?

 

FURTHER DIRECTIONS:—Fold the ballot-paper, place it in the envelope addressed to the Divisional Returning Officer and fasten the envelope.

“Form 31.                                     Regulation 42 (5.).

The elector must not mark his vote on this ballot-paper until after he has first exhibited the ballot-paper (unmarked) to the Authorized Witness.

POSTAL BALLOT-PAPERS.

Commonwealth of Australia.

State of [here insert name of State].

Submission to the Electors of Proposed Laws for the alteration of the Constitution.

1. Proposed law entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law].

DIRECTIONS:—Mark your vote on this ballot-paper as follows:—

If you APPROVE the proposed law, write the word Yes in the space provided opposite the question.

If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law, write the word No in the space provided opposite the question.

Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law]?

 

2. Proposed law entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law].

DIRECTIONS:—Mark your vote on this ballot-paper as follows:—

If you APPROVE the proposed law, write the word Yes in the space provided opposite the question.

If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law, write the word No in the space provided opposite the question.

Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law]?

 

FURTHER DIRECTIONS:—Fold the ballot-paper, place it in the envelope addressed to the Divisional Returning Officer and fasten the envelope.”.

The Schedule—Form 32.

34. Form 32 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words “, that I have not been and shall not be to-day within the Subdivision for which I am enrolled under conditions which would permit of my voting at any polling place prescribed for that Subdivision,”.


The Schedule—Forms 35 and 36.

35. Forms 35 and 36 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations are repealed and the following forms inserted in their stead:—

“Form 35.                                         Regulation 53 (3.).

ABSENT VOTE.

ballot-paper.

Commonwealth of Australia.

State of [here insert name of State].

Submission to the Electors of a Proposed Law for the alteration of the Constitution.

DIRECTIONS:—Mark your vote on this ballot-paper as follows:—

If you APPROVE the proposed law, write the word Yes in the space provided opposite the question.

If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law, write the word No in the space provided opposite the question.

Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law]?

 

FURTHER DIRECTIONS:—Fold the ballot-paper so that the vote cannot be seen and return it to the Presiding Officer before whom you made your declaration.

“Form 36.                                               Regulation 54.

ABSENT VOTE.

BALLOT-PAPERS.

Commonwealth of Australia.

State of [here insert name of State].

Submission to the Electors of Proposed Laws for the alteration of the Constitution.

1. Proposed law entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law].

DIRECTIONS:—Mark your vote on this ballot-paper as follows:—

If you APPROVE the proposed law, write the word Yes in the space provided opposite the question.

If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law, write the word No in the space provided opposite the question.

Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law]?

 

2. Proposed law entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law]

DIRECTIONS:—Mark your vote on this ballot-paper as follows:—

If you APPROVE the proposed law, write the word Yes in the space provided opposite the question

If you DO NOT APPROVE the proposed law, write the word No in the space provided opposite the question.

Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled [here set out the title of the proposed law]?

 

FURTHER DIRECTIONS:—Fold the ballot-paper so that the votes cannot be seen and return it to the Presiding Officer before whom you made your declaration.”.

The Schedule—Form 37.

36. Form 37 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

“Note.—A person making any untrue statement in this declaration is liable to a penalty of Twenty pounds.”.

The Schedule—Form 38.

37. Form 38 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words—

Note.—A person making any untrue statement in this declaration is liable to a penalty of Twenty pounds.”.


The Schedule—Form 41.

38. Form 41 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting all words from and including the words “Every elector who” to and including the words “not more than Two pounds.”.

The Schedule—Form 43.

39. Form 43 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the words “Two pounds” and inserting in their stead the words “Four dollars”.

The Schedule—Form 47.

40. Form 47 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the symbols “£ s. d.” (wherever occurring).

The Schedule—Form 49.

41. Form 49 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is repealed and the following Form inserted in its stead:—

“Form 49.                                          Regulation 89 (1.).

Commonwealth of Australia.

Commonwealth Electoral Act.

State of

Sec. 153.

RETURN BY PROPRIETOR OR PUBLISHER OF A NEWSPAPER OF ELECTORAL MATTER PUBLISHED IN THAT NEWSPAPER IN RESPECT OF WHICH PAYMENT HAS BEEN OR IS TO BE MADE.

Title of newspaper—

Place where published—

Name of proprietor—

The amount of electoral matter in connexion with the election held on the

day of                            , 19            ,for(e)

(a) Here insert particulars of the election.

inserted in the above newspaper in respect of which payment has been or is to be made, the space occupied by such electoral matter, the amount paid or owing in respect of such electoral matter, and the names and addresses of the trades unions, registered or unregistered, organizations, associations, leagues, bodies of persons, or persons authorizing the insertion thereof are as follows:—[Here set out in the proper columns the date and particulars as regards each article, advertisement, report of speech, paragraph, or other electoral matter inserted in the paper and for the insertion of which payment has been or is to be made.]

Date.

Particulars of electoral matter.

Amounts paid or owing for insertion.

 

 

 

(b) Here set out name and address of person making return, and whether proprietor or publisher of the newspaper.

I,—(b)

do solemnly and sincerely declare that this return is true in every particular.

Declared at                          the                      day of                                                  , 19               .

Justice of the Peace.”.

The Schedule—Form 52.

42. Form 52 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the symbols “£ s. d.” (wherever occurring).

The Schedule—Form 54.

43. Form 54 in the Schedule to the Electoral and Referendum Regulations is amended by omitting the symbols “£ s. d.”.