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COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL ACT 1918 - SECT 202AG

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The Electoral Commissioner may declare an elector to be a designated elector on the basis of a reasonable suspicion that the elector has voted more than once in an election or a referendum.

A designated elector may only vote by declaration vote.

Information about whether a person is a designated elector is excluded from information relating to Rolls that may be disclosed under the Act.



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