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2019-2021
The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia
THE SENATE
Presented and read a first time
Commonwealth Electoral Amendment
(Ensuring Voter Choice Through
Optional Preferential Voting and the
Robson Rotation) Bill 2021
No. , 2021
(Senator McGrath)
A Bill for an Act to amend the law relating to
elections in respect of ballot papers and to provide
for optional preferential voting and ensure voter
choice
No. , 2021
Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Ensuring Voter Choice Through
Optional Preferential Voting and the Robson Rotation) Bill 2021
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Contents
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Short title ........................................................................................... 1
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Commencement ................................................................................. 2
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Schedules ........................................................................................... 2
Schedule 1--Amendments
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Part 1--Amendments relating to optional preferential voting
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Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
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Part 2--Amendments relating to ballot papers
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Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
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No. , 2021
Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Ensuring Voter Choice Through
Optional Preferential Voting and the Robson Rotation) Bill 2021
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A Bill for an Act to amend the law relating to
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elections in respect of ballot papers and to provide
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for optional preferential voting and ensure voter
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choice
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The Parliament of Australia enacts:
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1 Short title
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This Act is the
Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Ensuring
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Voter Choice Through Optional Preferential Voting and the
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Robson Rotation) Act 2021
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Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Ensuring Voter Choice Through
Optional Preferential Voting and the Robson Rotation) Bill 2021
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2 Commencement
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(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table
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commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with
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column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect
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according to its terms.
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Commencement information
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3
Provisions
Commencement
Date/Details
1. The whole of
this Act
A single day to be fixed by Proclamation.
However, if the provisions do not commence
within the period of 6 months beginning on
the day this Act receives the Royal Assent,
they commence on the day after the end of
that period.
Note:
This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally
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enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of
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this Act.
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(2) Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this Act.
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Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it
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may be edited, in any published version of this Act.
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3 Schedules
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Legislation that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or
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repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule
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concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect
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according to its terms.
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Amendments
Schedule 1
Amendments relating to optional preferential voting
Part 1
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Schedule 1--Amendments
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Part 1--Amendments relating to optional preferential
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voting
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Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
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1 Paragraph 240(1)(b)
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Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
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(b) if the person wishes to vote for any additional candidates--
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writing numbers beginning with the number "2" in the
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squares opposite the names of those additional candidates in
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the order of the person's preference for them.
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2 At the end of section 240
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Add:
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(3) If a person records the same preference (other than the person's
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first preference) on the ballot paper for more than 1 candidate, the
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ballot paper must be treated as if those preferences and any
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subsequent preferences had not been recorded on the ballot paper.
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(4) If a person records preferences on the ballot paper with a break in
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the order of preferences, the ballot paper must be treated as if any
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preferences subsequent to the break had not been recorded on the
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ballot paper.
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3 Paragraph 268(1)(c)
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Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
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(c) in a House of Representatives election, it has no vote
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indicated on it, or it does not indicate the voter's first
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preference for 1 candidate;
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4 Subparagraph 274(7)(d)(i)
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Repeal the subparagraph, substitute:
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(i) the candidate who has received the fewest first
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preference votes shall be excluded;
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Schedule 1
Amendments
Part 1
Amendments relating to optional preferential voting
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(ia) each ballot paper counted to the candidate that expresses
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no preference for another candidate, or expresses
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preferences for excluded candidates only, shall be set
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aside as exhausted;
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(ib) each remaining ballot paper counted to the candidate
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shall be counted to the candidate next in the order of the
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voter's preference;
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5 Subparagraph 274(7)(d)(ii)
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Omit "and counting each of his or her ballot papers", substitute "setting
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aside his or her ballot papers that have been exhausted, and counting
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each of his or her remaining ballot papers".
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6 Paragraph 274(7AA)(c)
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Repeal the paragraph, substitute:
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(c) if subparagraph (b)(ii) applies:
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(i) set aside as exhausted each ballot paper of an excluded
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candidate that expresses no preference for another
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candidate, or expresses preferences for excluded
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candidates only; and
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(ii) count each remaining ballot paper of an excluded
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candidate to whichever of the first or second ranked
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candidates is earlier in the order of preference expressed
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on the ballot paper.
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7 Subsection 274(10)
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After "informal", insert "and exhausted".
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8 Schedule 1 (Form F)
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Repeal the form, substitute:
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Section 209
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FORM F
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BALLOT PAPER
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[
here insert name of State or Territory as appropriate
]
Electoral Division of [
here insert name of Division
].
Write the number 1 in the box next to the candidate of your choice. You can show more choices,
if you want to, by writing numbers in the other boxes, starting with the number 2.
[1
Here insert name of a candidate.
2
Here insert name of a registered political
party, composite name of registered political parties
or "Independent" if to be printed.
3
Here insert logo of a registered party if to be printed.
]
Remember. . . . number
at least one
box to make your vote count.
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
3
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Part 2--Amendments relating to ballot papers
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Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
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9 Subsection 4(1)
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Insert:
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favoured position
, in relation to a ballot paper for a House of
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Representatives election, means (reading from the top of the ballot
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paper):
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(a) if the names of 2 candidates are to appear on the ballot
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paper--the first position on the ballot paper; and
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(b) if the names of 3 candidates are to appear on the ballot
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paper--the first and third positions on the ballot paper; and
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(c) if the names of 4 candidates are to appear on the ballot
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paper--the first and fourth positions on the ballot paper; and
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(d) if the names of 5 candidates are to appear on the ballot
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paper--the first, third and fifth positions on the ballot paper;
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and
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(e) if the names of 6 candidates are to appear on the ballot
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paper--the first, second, fifth and sixth positions on the
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ballot paper; and
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(f) if the names of 7 candidates are to appear on the ballot
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paper--the first, second, sixth and seventh positions on the
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ballot paper; and
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(g) if the names of 8 candidates are to appear on the ballot
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paper--the first, second, seventh and eighth positions on the
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ballot paper; and
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(h) if the names of 9 candidates are to appear on the ballot
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paper--the first, second, eighth and ninth positions on the
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ballot paper; and
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(i) if the names of 10 or more candidates are to appear on the
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ballot paper--the first, second, third and last 3 positions on
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the ballot paper.
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10 Paragraph 209(7)(c)
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After "Division in", insert ", as far as practicable,".
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Schedule 1
Amendments relating to ballot papers
Part 2
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11 Section 212
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Repeal the section, substitute:
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212 Ballot papers for House of Representatives elections
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(1) This section applies in relation to the printing of ballot papers to be
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used in a House of Representatives election.
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Candidate names and squares
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(2) Where similarity in the names of 2 or more candidates is likely to
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cause confusion, the names of those candidates may be arranged
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with such description or addition as will distinguish them from one
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another.
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(3) Except as otherwise provided by the regulations, a square must be
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printed opposite the name of each candidate.
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Printing of batches of ballot papers
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(4) Ballot papers must be printed in batches with the ballot papers
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within each batch having the same order of candidate names.
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(5) There must be 2 sets of batches.
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(6) The first set of batches must be printed in accordance with
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subsections (8) and (9).
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(7) The second set of batches must be printed so that:
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(a) there is a batch corresponding to each batch in the first set of
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batches; and
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(b) the corresponding batch in the second set of batches has the
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name of the same candidate in the first position, but the order
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of the names below the first name is reversed; and
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(c) the number of ballot papers in each batch in the second set of
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batches is, as far as practicable, equal to the number of ballot
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papers in each batch in the first set of batches.
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Example: If the order of names on a batch in the first set of batches is ABCDE,
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the order of names on the corresponding batch in the second set of
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batches is AEDCB.
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Amendments relating to ballot papers
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Ballot papers to be printed in equal batches
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(8) In relation to each candidate on a ballot paper:
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(a) there must be printed, in respect of each of the favoured
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positions for the ballot paper, a batch of ballot papers on
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which the name of the candidate appears in such a favoured
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position; and
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(b) the number of ballot papers in each batch on which the name
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of the candidate appears in a particular favoured position
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must, as far as practicable, be equal to the number of ballot
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papers in each of the other batches of ballot papers on which
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the name of every other candidate appears in the favoured
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position.
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Order of names of candidates on first batch
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(9) For the printing of the first batch of ballot papers, the names of the
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candidates must be listed in the order determined by the Divisional
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Returning Officer in accordance with section 213.
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Order for subsequent batches
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(10) Subject to this section, the printing order for subsequent batches
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must be as prescribed by Schedule 2A.
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Collation of ballot papers
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(11) The Commissioner must, as far as practicable, ensure that before
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ballot papers for a House of Representatives election in respect of a
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Division are distributed to Divisional Returning Officers, each
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issue of ballot papers is collated in such a way that the ballot paper
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immediately following another ballot paper in the issue is in a form
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different from that of the other ballot paper.
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Issuing of ballot papers
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(12) When issuing ballot papers, a presiding officer or polling official
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must, as far as practicable, issue an elector with a ballot paper in a
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different form from the previous ballot paper the officer or official
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issued.
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Amendments
Schedule 1
Amendments relating to ballot papers
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12 After Schedule 2
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Insert:
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Schedule 2A--Printing order
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(section 212)
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1. For the purposes of subsection 212(10), the printing order for subsequent batches of ballot papers must be as follows:
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(a) if there are the names of 2 candidates on the ballot paper:
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2nd
batch
B
A
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(b) if there are the names of 3 candidates on the ballot paper:
9
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
B
C
C
A
A
B
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(c) if there are the names of 4 candidates on the ballot paper:
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batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
D
B
C
C
A
D
A
D
B
B
C
A
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(d) if there are the names of 5 candidates on the ballot paper:
2
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
5th
batch
C
E
D
B
A
C
E
D
E
D
B
A
B
A
C
E
D
B
A
C
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(e) if there are the names of 6 candidates on the ballot paper:
4
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
5th
batch
6th
batch
B
E
D
F
C
E
D
F
C
A
A
B
E
D
F
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F
C
A
B
E
D
F
C
A
B
C
A
B
E
D
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(f) if there are the names of 7 candidates on the ballot paper:
2
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
5th
batch
6th
batch
7th
batch
B
F
E
G
C
D
F
E
G
C
D
A
D
A
B
F
E
G
A
B
F
E
G
C
G
C
D
A
B
F
E
G
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
F
E
3
(g) if there are the names of 8 candidates on the ballot paper:
4
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
5th
batch
6th
batch
7th
batch
8th
batch
B
G
D
H
C
E
F
G
D
H
C
E
F
A
A
B
E
F
H
D
G
E
F
G
B
A
C
H
F
A
B
D
G
H
C
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C
A
G
D
B
E
D
H
C
E
F
A
B
C
E
F
A
B
G
D
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(h) if there are the names of 9 candidates on the ballot paper:
2
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
5th
batch
6th
batch
7th
batch
8th
batch
9th
batch
B
H
G
I
C
D
E
F
H
G
I
C
D
E
F
A
D
E
F
A
B
H
G
I
E
F
A
B
H
G
I
C
F
A
B
H
G
I
C
D
A
B
H
G
I
C
D
E
I
C
D
E
F
A
B
H
G
I
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
H
G
3
(i) if there are the names of 10 candidates on the ballot paper:
4
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
5th
batch
6th
batch
7th
batch
8th
batch
9th
batch
10th
batch
B
H
C
E
I
G
F
D
J
H
C
E
I
G
F
D
J
A
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E
I
G
F
D
J
A
B
H
J
A
F
B
C
E
I
G
I
I
G
A
D
J
H
B
H
C
D
J
B
A
H
C
E
I
G
F
D
J
H
B
A
C
E
F
C
E
I
G
F
D
J
A
B
G
F
D
J
A
B
H
C
E
A
B
H
C
E
I
G
F
D
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(j) if there are the names of 11 candidates on the ballot paper:
2
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
5th
batch
6th
batch
7th
batch
8th
batch
9th
batch
10th
batch
11th
batch
B
I
C
D
J
G
F
E
K
H
I
C
D
J
G
F
E
K
H
A
D
J
G
F
E
K
H
A
B
I
J
B
K
C
A
H
I
F
E
G
A
G
F
H
K
I
C
B
D
J
K
H
A
E
B
C
G
D
J
K
F
E
H
A
I
B
D
J
I
C
E
K
I
B
D
J
A
C
G
F
C
D
J
G
F
E
K
H
A
B
G
F
E
K
H
A
B
I
C
D
H
A
B
I
C
D
J
G
F
E
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(k) if there are the names of 12 candidates on the ballot paper:
2
2nd
batch
3rd
batch
4th
batch
5th
batch
6th
batch
7th
batch
8th
batch
9th
batch
10th
batch
11th
batch
12th
batch
B
J
C
E
K
G
H
D
L
F
I
J
C
E
K
G
H
D
L
F
I
A
E
K
G
H
D
L
F
I
A
B
J
A
B
H
F
L
J
I
G
E
K
C
D
F
I
A
C
K
J
H
B
L
G
H
A
B
D
I
E
C
J
C
G
K
I
D
L
J
A
F
B
E
K
J
H
K
L
J
I
B
A
G
C
D
E
F
L
G
F
C
E
B
K
A
H
D
L
C
E
K
G
H
D
L
F
I
A
B
G
H
D
L
F
I
A
B
J
C
E
F
I
A
B
J
C
E
K
G
H
D
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(l) if there are the names of more than 12 candidates on the ballot paper, positions, other than favoured positions, must be
4
determined by the Divisional Returning Officer in accordance with section 213.
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