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Electoral Act 2004
91Adjournment of voting
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91 Adjournment of voting
(1) The officer in charge of a voting centre may adjourn voting at the
place on election day if because of riot, violence, fire, storm, flood
or another similar event it is not practicable to proceed with voting.
(2) If, under subsection (1), the officer in charge of a voting centre
adjourns voting at the place, the officer must immediately notify the
(3) The Commission must decide a day (that is as soon as practicable,
but no later than 21 days, after the adjournment) as the day when
voting is to resume if the Commission reasonably believes it is not
reasonably practicable for an elector affected by the adjournment to
cast a vote at another voting centre.
(4) If it is impracticable to resume the voting at the same voting centre,
the Commission must decide the voting centre where voting may be
resumed.
(5) The Commission must, as soon as practicable, give the public
notice that is reasonable in the circumstances of the adjournment
and any decision under subsection (3) or (4).
(6) On the resumption of voting, only an elector who was entitled to
vote on the day when voting for the election for the division was
required to be held and who has not already voted is entitled to
vote.