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Local Government Electoral Act 2011
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### sec.123F Amount of expenditure cap—general
This section applies to—
a registered political party that endorses 1 or more candidates in an election; and
each candidate who is, at any time during the capped expenditure period for the election, endorsed by the party for the election (each an endorsed candidate ).
The expenditure cap for the registered political party, and each endorsed candidate, for the election is the sum of the individual capped amounts for each of the endorsed candidates, up to the maximum amount for the election.
The expenditure cap under this section is shared by the registered political party and each endorsed candidate.
In this section—
individual capped amount , for a candidate endorsed by a registered political party for an election, means the amount that would be the candidate’s expenditure cap under subdivision 2 if the candidate were an individual candidate.
s 123F ins 2023 No. 8 s 41
(sec.123F-ssec.1) This section applies to— a registered political party that endorses 1 or more candidates in an election; and each candidate who is, at any time during the capped expenditure period for the election, endorsed by the party for the election (each an endorsed candidate ).
(sec.123F-ssec.2) The expenditure cap for the registered political party, and each endorsed candidate, for the election is the sum of the individual capped amounts for each of the endorsed candidates, up to the maximum amount for the election.
(sec.123F-ssec.3) The expenditure cap under this section is shared by the registered political party and each endorsed candidate.
(sec.123F-ssec.4) In this section— individual capped amount , for a candidate endorsed by a registered political party for an election, means the amount that would be the candidate’s expenditure cap under subdivision 2 if the candidate were an individual candidate.
- (a) a registered political party that endorses 1 or more candidates in an election; and
- (b) each candidate who is, at any time during the capped expenditure period for the election, endorsed by the party for the election (each an endorsed candidate ).