NSW Legislation
Senators' Elections Act 1903 No 9
An Act to provide for certain matters relating to the election of Senators for New South Wales; and for other purposes.
1 Name of Act This Act may be cited as the Senators' Elections Act 1903.
2 (Repealed)
3 Power to fix dates for election and place of nomination For the purpose of elections of Senators for New South Wales of the Parliament of the Commonwealth, the Governor may, from time to time, by order published in the Gazette, fix the dates for: the issue of the writ, the close of the electoral rolls, the nomination of the candidates, the polling, and the return of the writ.
4 (Repealed)
4A Date of nomination (1) Subject to subsection (2), the date fixed for the nomination of the candidates shall not be less than 10 days nor more than 27 days after the date of the writ. (2) Where a candidate for an election dies, after being nominated and before 12 o'clock noon on the day fixed as the date of nomination for the election, the day fixed as the date of nomination for the election shall, except for the purposes of section 4B, be taken to be the day next succeeding the day so fixed.
4B Date of polling The date fixed for the polling shall not be less than 23 days nor more than 31 days after the date of nomination.
4C Polling to be on a Saturday The day fixed for the polling shall be a Saturday.
4D Date of return of writ The date fixed for the return of the writ shall not be more than 100 days after the issue of the writ.
5 Writs (1) The writ shall specify the date for: (a) the close of the electoral rolls, (b) the nomination, (c) the polling, and (d) the return of the writ. (2) The writ shall be deemed to have been issued at the hour of 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the day on which the writ was issued.
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