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Electoral Act 2004
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128 Further scrutiny to be conducted
(1) If a declaration cannot be made under section 127, an authorised
officer for the division must:
(a) open all parcels containing formal ballot papers for the
division; and
(b) subject to subsection (2), continue the scrutiny in accordance
with this Part.
(2) The officer must:
(a) conduct a second count and for that purpose exclude from
consideration the candidate for whom the fewest number of
first preference votes has been cast and count the votes cast
in favour of that candidate to the candidate next in order of the
voter's preference, if any; and
(b) if no candidate then has more than 50% of the formal votes
then remaining in the count – follow the process of excluding
from consideration the candidate who has the fewest number
of votes and counting the votes cast in favour of that
candidate to the unexcluded candidate next in the order of the
voter's preference, if any until one candidate has received
more than 50% of the formal votes then remaining in the
count.
(3) However, if there are 2 or more candidates with the fewest number
of votes and one of them is to be excluded from the count, the
officer must decide by lot the candidate to be excluded.
(4) In addition, if there are 2 candidates remaining in the count having
the same number of formal votes cast in their favour, the
(a) under section 130, direct an authorised officer for the division
to recount all ballot papers; and
(b) if, after the recount, the candidates have an equal number of
formal votes cast in their favour – decide by lot the successful
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(5) After complying with subsections (1), (2), (3) and (4), the officer
must:
(a) make and sign a statement stating the results of the scrutiny
to that point; and
(b) give the statement to the Commission; and
(c) keep a copy of the statement.
(6) The candidate decided under subsection (2) or (4) must be
declared by the Commission to be returned as elected.
(7) The officer must, on completing the scrutiny:
(a) place all formal votes in separate parcels; and
(b) seal the parcels and endorse on each parcel a statement of its
contents; and
(c) allow any candidate's scrutineers present, if they desire, to
sign each parcel.