Electoral Act 1993

Elections - Advance voting

171E: Advance polling period may be curtailed if unforeseen or unavoidable disruption occurs after commencement of advance polling period

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You can vote early in an election during a time called the advance polling period. The advance polling period is described in section 171B. It can be shortened if something unexpected and unavoidable happens after it starts, as stated in section 195B.

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Part 6Elections
Advance voting

171EAdvance polling period may be curtailed if unforeseen or unavoidable disruption occurs after commencement of advance polling period

  1. The advance polling period in section 171B may be curtailed under section 195B if an unforeseen or unavoidable disruption occurs after the commencement of the advance polling period.

Notes
  • Section 171E: inserted, on , by section 40 of the Electoral Amendment Act 2025 (2025 No 82).