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Electoral Act 2004
96Certain postal ballot papers not counted
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96 Certain postal ballot papers not counted
(1) Despite another provision of this Part, a postal ballot paper must
not be counted unless:
(a) the vote marked on the ballot paper is marked before 6 pm on
election day; and
(b) the ballot paper is either:
(i) delivered to an authorised officer before the close of
voting on election day; or
(ii) if not delivered to an authorised officer before the close
of voting on election day, received by the Commission
before 12 noon on the second Friday following election
day.
(2) In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the time and date
appearing in the postal vote certificate on an envelope containing
an elector's postal ballot paper is taken to be the time and date on
which the elector's vote was marked on the ballot paper.