Electoral Act 1993

Election expenses, donations, and annual financial statements - Annual financial statements of parties

210I: Publication of annual financial statements

You could also call this:

"Sharing reports on how election money is spent"

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The Electoral Commission can publish annual financial statements they receive under section 210G in a way they think is appropriate. You can think of annual financial statements like reports that show how money was spent. The Electoral Commission gets to decide how to share these reports with the public.

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Part 6AElection expenses, donations, and annual financial statements
Annual financial statements of parties

210IPublication of annual financial statements

  1. The Electoral Commission may publish, in any manner that the Electoral Commission considers appropriate, annual financial statements received under section 210G.

Notes
  • Section 210I: inserted, on , by section 29 of the Electoral Amendment Act 2022 (2022 No 80).