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Ch3 Elections and the electoral system / THE ELECTION PROCESS / Declaration of the poll



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House of Representatives                                Ch 3                                                 p 97

 

Elections and the electoral system / THE ELECTION PROCESS

 

Declaration of the poll

The result of the election is declared as soon as practical after it has been ascertained that a candidate has been elected—in some divisions this may be a week or more after the election. In a House of Representatives election the declaration of the poll is made at the office of the respective Divisional Returning Officer. 1 Because the time for counting will vary from division to division, declarations of the various polls do not necessarily occur on the same day. The poll may be declared, notwithstanding that all ballot papers have not been received or inquiries completed, if the Returning Officer is satisfied that the votes recorded on the ballot papers concerned could not possibly affect the result. 2



Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 , s. 284.



Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 , s. 284.