Local Electoral Act 2001

Conduct of elections and polls - Scrutineers

66: Scrutineers at election

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"Watching the Election Process"

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You can appoint people to watch the election process. You do this by giving a written notice. This notice says who you want to be your scrutineers.

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Part 3Conduct of elections and polls
Scrutineers

66Scrutineers at election

  1. A candidate may, by notice in writing, appoint 1 or more scrutineers for the purposes of an election.