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1 But this would not be because the result can be shown to have been affected—there may be no way to discover how the people voted on the extra polling days—but because a deeper principle is involved. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
2 New enrolments can be made for a week after the writs are issued. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
3 46 Electronic material relating to more than one candidate or future candidate (1) For the purposes of section 41 as it has effect by virtue of sections 42 and 43, electronic material to which subsection (2) applies— (a) is not to be regarded as being published on behalf of a candidate or future candidate merely because it can be regarded as influencing the public, or any section of the public, to give support to or withhold support from the candidate or future candidate, but (b) may be regarded as being published on behalf of the party mentioned in subsection (2). 37) Voting system for elections for certain offices 13 Simple majority system to be used in elections for certain offices PART 2 OVERSEAS ELECTORS AND EU CITIZENS Overseas electors 14 Extension of franchise for parliamentary elections: British citizens overseas Voting and candidacy rights of EU citizens 15 Voting and candidacy rights of EU citizens PART 3 THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION Strategy and policy statement 16 Strategy and policy statement 17 Examination of duty to have regard to strategy and policy statement Membership of the Speaker’s Committee 18 Membership of the Speaker’s Committee Criminal proceedings 19 Criminal proceedings PART 4 REGULATION OF EXPENDITURE Notional expenditure of candidates and others 20 Notional expenditure: use of property etc on behalf of candidates and others 21 Codes of practice on expenses 22 Authorised persons not required to pay expenses through election agent Registration of parties etc 23 Declaration of assets and liabilities to be provided on application for registration 24 Prohibition on entities being registered political parties and recognised third parties at same time 25 Section 24: transitional provision Elections Act 2022 (c. Great Britain Electoral Law
4 (3) For the purposes of section 41 as it has effect by virtue of sections 44 and 45, electronic material to which subsection (4) applies— (a) is not to be regarded as being published on behalf of a candidate or future candidate merely because it can be regarded as promoting or procuring the election of a candidate or future candidate at an election, but (b) may be regarded as being published on behalf of the party mentioned in subsection (4). 37) Voting system for elections for certain offices 13 Simple majority system to be used in elections for certain offices PART 2 OVERSEAS ELECTORS AND EU CITIZENS Overseas electors 14 Extension of franchise for parliamentary elections: British citizens overseas Voting and candidacy rights of EU citizens 15 Voting and candidacy rights of EU citizens PART 3 THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION Strategy and policy statement 16 Strategy and policy statement 17 Examination of duty to have regard to strategy and policy statement Membership of the Speaker’s Committee 18 Membership of the Speaker’s Committee Criminal proceedings 19 Criminal proceedings PART 4 REGULATION OF EXPENDITURE Notional expenditure of candidates and others 20 Notional expenditure: use of property etc on behalf of candidates and others 21 Codes of practice on expenses 22 Authorised persons not required to pay expenses through election agent Registration of parties etc 23 Declaration of assets and liabilities to be provided on application for registration 24 Prohibition on entities being registered political parties and recognised third parties at same time 25 Section 24: transitional provision Elections Act 2022 (c. Great Britain Electoral Law
5 For purposes of this paragraph, a communication which refers to a clearly identified candidate for Federal office is ‘targeted to the relevant electorate’ if the communication can be received by 50,000 or more persons— (i) in the district the candidate seeks to represent, in the case of a candidate for Representative in, or Delegate or Resident Commissioner to, the Congress; or (ii) in the State the candidate seeks to represent, in the case of a candidate for Senator. VOTING AND ELECTIONS Chapter 301—Federal Election Campaigns Subchapter 1—Disclosure of Federal Campaign Funds § 30101. USA Electoral Law
6 Polling stations can be established under the diplomatic and other representative offices of the Republic of Uzbekistan in foreign countries, in sanatoriums, resorts, hospitals and other permanent medical institutions, in places of residence of citizens located in remote and inaccessible areas, in places of detention and imprisonment. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
7 Every voter can be included in only one voter list. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
8 Actions and decisions of the precinct election commission can be appealed to the court. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
9 Stencils can be made to fill ballots in Braille. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
10 Agitation can be conducted in the form of: open public debates, discussions, press conferences, meetings of citizens, interviews, speeches, placement of videos in the media. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
11 Voting at the place of residence of a voter in a foreign state Early voting in densely populated areas by voters in foreign countries can be conducted at the voter's place of residence in accordance with international treaties of the Republic of Uzbekistan and agreements with authorized state bodies of foreign states. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
12 A citizen of the Republic of Uzbekistan who is not younger than thirty-five years, fluent in state language and permanently resides in the territory of Uzbekistan for at least ten years before the elections can be elected as the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
13 Complaints on the results of the election of members of the Senate The decisions of the joint meetings, as well as the Central Election Commission, can be appealed to the Supreme Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan within five days from the date these decisions are adopted. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
14 The decision on the invalidation of the election of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Legislative Chamber shall be made by the Central Election Commission and can be appealed to the Supreme Court of the Republic of Uzbekistan within five days after the announcement of election results. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
15 The decision on the invalidation of election of local Kengashes shall be made by the respective election commission and within five days from the day of publication of the voting results the decision can be appealed to the court. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
16 Consideration of complaints against decisions of election commissions Decisions of election commissions can be appealed by the bodies of political parties that nominated candidates, by candidates themselves, by agents, by observers and by voters in court within five days after the decision is made. General provisions Article 1. Uzbekistan Electoral Law
17 Section 85 [Transfer of Property] When any department of the public service of a State is transferred to the Commonwealth (i) All property of the State of any kind, used exclusively in connection with the department, shall become vested in the Commonwealth; but, in the case of the departments controlling customs and excise and bounties, for such time only as the Governor General in Council may declare to be necessary: (ii) The Commonwealth may acquire any property of the State, of any kind used, but not exclusively used in connection with the department; the value thereof shall, if no agreement can be made, be ascertained in, as nearly as may be, the manner in which the value of land, or of an interest in land, taken by the State for public purposes is ascertained under the law of the State in force at the establishment of the Commonwealth: (iii) The Commonwealth shall compensate the State for the value of any property passing to the Commonwealth under this section; if no agreement can be made as to the mode of compensation, it shall be determined under laws to be made by the Parliament: (iv) The Commonwealth shall, at the date of the transfer, assume the current obligations of the State in respect of the department transferred. Section 3 [Governmental Remuneration] There shall be payable to the Queen out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Commonwealth, for the salary of the Governor General, an annual sum which, until the Parliament otherwise provides, shall be ten thousand pounds. Australia Constitution
18 This period can be extended for up to five days with the consent of the appropriate Secretary of State. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
19 (1) If a police officer fails to comply with this provision, he or she can be disciplined and the courts may reject any evidence so obtained. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
20 (4) Parole: Prisoners serving more than 12 months can be released conditionally on parole when they have served one third of the sentence, or six months, whichever expires the later. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
21 Government departments and public authorities can be sued for compensation for wrongful acts or breach of contract in the same way as individuals. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
22 No one can be arrested with the exception of those suspected of committing a crime, those failing to comply with certain civil court orders, or individuals in contempt of a superior court or of Parliament. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
23 If no lawful cause can be shown, the prisoner must be released immediately. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
24 Nor should programs unsuitable for children be broadcast when they can be expected to be watching. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
25 (6) British citizenship can be renounced by a person if he or she possesses, or is about to acquire, the nationality or citizenship of another country. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
26 Under legislation passed in 1988 a Housing Action Trust can be proposed for an area of public sector housing in England and Wales. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
27 Other opportunities include 'unstarred' questions, which can be debated at the end of the day's business, and debates on proposed legislation. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
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