In 1856, an innovative secret ballot was introduced in Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia, in which the government supplied voting paper containing the names of candidates and voters could select in private.
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"We do not consider that the number of voting papers issued in that time could be materially more than 30, and that number falls well short of the successful candidate's majority of 53 votes,"
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The General Election Commission got wind of the problem early Monday and changed its rules to allow these invalid ballots as long as the second hole was in a blank part of the voting paper.
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He scoured " Hansard ", gossip columns, vote papers and committee reports to compile his profiles of the personnel of the U . K . Parliament and assessed their character traits, history, opinions and psychological drives.
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The General Election Commission, or KPU, got wind of the problem early Monday and changed its rules to allow the invalid ballots as long as the second hole was in a blank part of the voting paper.
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Opposition parties had feared Berisha's Democratic Party _ widely accused of rigging last year's elections _ would use the curfew hours after voting finishes at 9 p . m . to tamper with ballot boxes or voting papers.
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All voting papers, counterfoils and electoral rolls are returned to the electorate's returning officer for a compulsory recount; this also includes approving and counting any special votes, and compiling a master roll to ensure no voter has judicial recount.
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In the book, Senator Nick Xenophon was said to have been'" infamously excluded from university for a period as punishment for stuffing a ballot box full of voting papers he had somehow procured ", which was denied by Xenophon.
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Badges, handbills, placards, posters and replica voting papers may not be carried, worn, used or displayed by any person or on any vehicle as political propaganda, although candidates may wear replicas of the symbols allotted to them for election purposes.
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Because of SBS suggested that given the extremely tight timetabling of overseas votes, " there is very little chance that voting papers " [ for voters outside Europe ] " will be received, let alone returned, in time to be counted ."