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COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1918 - SECT 135

Voluntary deregistration

  (1)   A political party that is registered under this Part shall be deregistered by the Electoral Commission if an application to do so is made to the Commission by a person or persons who are entitled to make an application for a change to the Register under section   134 in relation to the party.

  (2)   An application under subsection   (1) shall:

  (a)   be in writing, signed by the applicant or applicants; and

  (b)   set out the name and address of the applicant or the names and addresses of the applicants and particulars of the capacity in which the applicant or each applicant makes the application.

  (3)   Where a political party is deregistered under subsection   (1), that party, or a party that has a name that so nearly resembles the name of the deregistered party that it is likely to be confused with or mistaken for that name, is ineligible for registration under this Part until after the general election next following the deregistration.



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