Local Electoral Act 2001

Conduct of elections and polls - Adjourned elections or polls

73AB: Adjournment of electoral processes and conduct of polls while epidemic notice in force for COVID-19

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"What happens to elections during a COVID-19 epidemic"

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You can find information about adjourning electoral processes and conducting polls when there is an epidemic notice for COVID-19 in a repealed section of the Local Electoral Act 2001. This section was called Adjournment of electoral processes and conduct of polls while epidemic notice in force for COVID-19. It was repealed on 20 October 2022 by section 73AC(1), which you can read about on the https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=LMS350024 legislation website.

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Part 3Conduct of elections and polls
Adjourned elections or polls

73ABAdjournment of electoral processes and conduct of polls while epidemic notice in force for COVID-19 (Repealed)

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