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Electoral Amendment Act 1988

COOK ISLANDS


ELECTORAL AMENDMENT ACT 1988


ANALYSIS

Title
1. Short Title
2. Compulsory registration of electors
3. Time limit for objections
4. Closing of rolls
5. Supplementary rolls
6. Inspection of rolls and supply of copies
7. Effect of closing of rolls
8. General election: Public Notice


1988, No. 5

An Act to amend the Electoral Act 1966

(22 June 1988

BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Cook Islands in Session assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

  1. Short Title

This Act may be cited as the Electoral Amendment Act 1988 and shall be read with and deemed part of the Electoral Act 1966 (herein referred to as "the principal Act").

  1. Compulsory registration of electors

The principal Act is amended by repealing section 10 and substituting the following section,-

"10. Compulsory registration of electors
(1) Every person,-
shall make application, as prescribed in this Part, for registration as an elector after such date as shall be determined and publicly notified by the Chief Electoral Officer, and before the date fixed for the closing of the roll pursuant to section 18(1).
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 11, where the Registrar in charge of a roll has not been appointed, the Chief Electoral Officer shall receive every application for registration in respect of that roll.
(3) No person shall be entitled to be registered as an elector on more than one electoral roll.
(4) Every person who without reasonable justification contravenes the provisions of this section commits an offence and shall be liable to a fine of $4."
  1. Time limit for objections

The principal Act is amended by repealing section 16 and substituting the following section,-

"16. Time limit for objections
No objection shall be made after the expiration of 3 clear days,-
  1. Closing of rolls

The principal Act is amended by repealing section 18 and substituting the following section,-

"18. Closing of rolls
(1) The rolls compiled pursuant to section 10 shall be closed on dates to be fixed for each roll by the Chief Electoral Officer and different dates may be fixed for different rolls.
(2) The rolls compiled pursuant to section 20 shall be closed on dates to be fixed for each roll by the Chief Electoral Officer and different dates may be fixed for different rolls.
(3) For the purpose of this section,-
(4) Notwithstanding subsections (2) and (3) the Registrar in charge of the Overseas Constituency shall give such notice in New Zealand and elsewhere as to the closing of the roll for that constituency as the Chief Electoral Officer shall consider appropriate."
  1. Supplementary rolls

The principal Act is amended by repealing section 20 and substituting the following section,-

"20. Supplementary rolls
(1) The Chief Electoral Officer on and after a date to be determined by him and publicly notified shall,-
cause the Registrar in charge to receive from such person, an application for registration as an elector and if the Registrar in charge is satisfied that such person should be registered as an elector he shall register that person upon the roll.
(2) Every name added to the roll,-
shall be recorded on the supplementary roll and the Registrar in charge shall cause the same to be printed and it shall be deemed to be part of the main roll compiled pursuant to section 10."
  1. Inspection of rolls and supply of copies

The principal Act is amended by repealing section 21 and substituting the following section,-

"21. Inspection of rolls and supply of copies
(1) Not later than 21 clear days before each general election, a printed copy of each main roll, including the supplementary roll, shall be made available for inspection by the public without payment during office hours at the office of the Registrar in charge and at such other places in each constituency as the Registrar in charge directs.
(2) The Registrar in charge shall supply printed copies of the roll issued under his hand to the Chief Electoral Officer, who shall supply each Returning Officer with copies as they are required from time to time for the purpose of conducting the election."
  1. Effect of closing of rolls

The principal Act is amended by repealing section 23 and substituting the following section,-

"23. Effect of closing of rolls
(1) The printed rolls compiled, issued, added to, or altered from time to time as herein provided shall for the time being be the electoral rolls.
(2) Subject to subsections (3) and (5), it shall not be lawful for the Registrar in charge to enter upon or remove from the roll the name of any person after the date fixed in accordance with section 18 for the closing of the roll, until after the general election or by-election in respect of which the roll has been compiled.
(3) The Registrar in charge shall amend the roll by entering thereon or removing therefrom, as the case may be, the name of a person,-
(4) Where the Registrar in charge removes any name pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection (3) for the reason that the registered elector ceases to reside within the constituency, as provided by section 12(6)(c), the Chief Electoral Officer may determine that the registered elector be transferred to the roll of the constituency in which he is resident and every Registrar in charge affected shall comply with such determination which shall be final.
(5) Every amendment authorised by subsection (3) shall be made not later than 14 clear days before the day appointed for the election.
(6) Every Registrar in charge commits an offence who amends a roll contrary to this section, and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding $40 for every name improperly entered upon or removed from a roll."
  1. General election: Public Notice

The principal Act is amended by repealing section 28 and substituting the following section,-

"28. General election: Public Notice
(1) For every general election the Queen's Representative shall not later than 7 clear days following the dissolution or expiration of the then last Parliament,-
(2) The Chief Electoral Officer shall, within 3 days of receiving notice pursuant to subsection (1) (b), give public notice of the day appointed for the election and shall in that notice appoint a place or places in each constituency and a day as the latest day for the nomination of candidates to be lodged with the Returning Officer in charge of the election in the several constituencies.
(3) The Chief Electoral Officer shall give notice in the Overseas Constituency of the election and such notice shall contain the matters specified in subsection (2)."

This Act is administered by the Chief Electoral Officer.

RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS: Printed under the authority of the Cook Islands Government, by T. KAPI, Government Printer - 1988


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