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Supervisor of Election
The Supervisor of Election is ultimately responsible for the conduct
of the election. He will be required to represent the Election
Office in Court if there are any objections to the conduct of the
election. The Referring Officer will refer any unusual occurrence
to the Supervisor and take notes of any complaints or objections
during the count. This should be recorded in the Log Book provided.
Returning Officer
The Returning Officer is responsible for the conduct of the count.
He will oversee the planning and operation of the counting process
and has the responsibility under the Electoral Act to make decisions
on the validity of ballot papers. He will deal with the unusual
occurences at the Count Centre and keep the Supervisor of Election
informed of developments. He will also authorise the release of
progressive and final results, in consultation with the Supervisor
of Election.
Progressive results will be issued on the basis that they are provisional
only.
Assistant Returning Officers
The Assistant Returning Officers will assist the Returning Officer
with the overall operation of the Count Centre. They will oversee
the organisation and conduct of the count.
Technical Consultants
The Technical Consultants from the Australian Electoral Commission
will be there to assist the Returning Officers as required.
International Observers
The role of International Observers is similar to the role of Count
Agents. They are present to scrutinise the Count process but they
must not touch ballot papers. If an International Observer has a
concern or problem, they should be referred to the Returning Officer
or Assistant Returning Officer.
Count Team Leaders
The Count Team Leaders play a crucial role in the count. They are
responsible for the effective conduct of each step of the count.
They will not proceed with the count until each step has been checked
and signed by the Returning Officer or his nominated Assistant Returning
Officer.
The Count Team Leaders will refer decisions on the validity of ballot
papers to the Returning Officer or his nominated Assistant Returning
Officer. The Count Team Leaders are also responsible for keeping
the "process line" of the count in the process. They will
refer to any problems or issues to the Returning Officer or his
nominated Assistant Returning Officer so as not to interrupt the
organised flow of the count.
The Count Team Leader in charge at the completion of the last count
will be responsible for the packaging of all the ballot papers and
hand over the packages to the Returning Officer for safe keeping.
Count Clerks
The Count Clerks are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the
ballot paper count. They will follow the instructions of the Count
Team Leader and will not proceed with the count unless instructed
to do so by the Count Team Leader.
The Count Clerks are also responsible for identifying possible invalid
ballot papers for the attention of the Count Team Leader.
They will count ballot papers in a way that makes the process open
and clear for the Count Agents to see. They will refer any questions
from Count Agents to the Count Team Leader.
Count Agents
Each candidate in the election can nominate up to five Count Agents
to be present at the count. The presence of Count Agents is an important
element of free and fair Election. They can scrutinise the conduct
of the count by they must not touch the ballot papers.
A Count Agent may question the validity of a ballot paper and the
Count Clerk will put aside in a "doubtful" pile for the
attention of the Count Team Leader, who will ask the Returning Officer
to make a decision on these ballot papers.
Legal Officers
Government Solicitors will be present at the count to assist with
decisions made on the validity of ballot papers. They will generally
observe the count and will be called upon to assist when required
by the Returning Officer.
Police Officers
Police Officers are present at the count to ensure the security
of ballot papers and the peaceful conduct of the count. Any disturbances
or problems will be dealt with by Police Officers in consultation
with the Returning Officer.
Authorised Personnel
The Supervisor of Election may authorise other persons to observe
the count. These may include observers, government officials, journalists,
photographers etc.
These authorised personnel will be asked to report to the Returning
Officer when they enter the Count Centre to announce their presence.
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