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The Electoral Act also allows the AEC itself to refer the matter to the court.
The then Labor government closed the loophole in the Electoral Act.
Rigoni's barrister, Anton Trichardt, argues that almost 900,000 votes cast at early voting centres breached the electoral act.
Until the Electoral Act became law, the house of parliament where the electoral dispute arose was responsible for determining the outcome of a disputed election.
Under the Electoral Act, the commission is not allowed to refer the Ferny Grove count to the court before the writ is returned.
The prime minister's office will not deny the story, issuing a statement: "Donations to the Liberal party are disclosed in accordance with the requirements of the Electoral Act".
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Moreover, key aspects of the electoral system act against the IAF.
Despite the electoral balancing act that removing the flag will require, it is one of the easiest steps she could take to honor the dead of Emanuel A.M.E.
After Britain's First (electoral) Reform Act of 1832, the mainly aristocratic Whigs were joined in the House of Commons by increasing numbers of middle-class members and by a smaller number of Radicals, who, from about 1850, tended to work together in cooperation with the Peelites (antiprotectionist Tories).
Third, the electoral commission must act quickly to ensure that millions of voters are not disenfranchised.
But the genuine left should not become pawns in oligarchs electoral games nor act as the loyal whitewashers of a neo-liberal nationalist government.
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