Electoral Act 1993

Election advertising - Registered promoters

204O: Obligation to notify Electoral Commission of change in contact details

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"Tell the Electoral Commission if your contact details change"

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If you are a registered promoter, you must tell the Electoral Commission in writing about any changes to your contact details. You must do this within 10 working days of the change. This is because you gave the Electoral Commission some information under section 204L(2), and now you need to update it if something changes.

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Part 6AAElection advertising
Registered promoters

204OObligation to notify Electoral Commission of change in contact details

  1. A registered promoter must give written notice to the Electoral Commission of any change in the information provided under section 204L(2) within 10 working days after the change.

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  • Section 204O: inserted, on , by section 7 of the Electoral (Finance Reform and Advance Voting) Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 137).