(1) A person is qualified to be nominated as a candidate for an election, unless disqualified under the Constitution Act 1902 or this Act, if the person is enrolled as at 6 pm on the date of issue of the writ for the election.
(2) To be a candidate at any election, a person must be nominated by--(a) the registered officer of a registered party, or(b) in relation to an election for a district--at least 25 persons, each of whom is enrolled for the district as at 6 pm on the date of issue of the writ for the election, or(c) in relation to a periodic Council election--at least 25 persons, each of whom is enrolled as at 6 pm on the date of issue of the writ for the election.
(3) An elector must not nominate more than one candidate for an electoral district or more than one candidate for a periodic Council election.