Name of proportional representation system | Hare-Clark | |
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Ballot Paper | Ticket Voting Above or beside the line voting | No |
Rotation of candidate names | Robson Rotation within each column | |
Directions | Number five boxes from 1 to 5 in the order of your choice. You may then show as many further preferences as you wish by writing numbers from 6 onwards in other squares. [At the bottom:] Remember, number at least five boxes from 1 to 5 in the order of your choice. |
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Formality | A formal vote must contain a single first preference (or number 1). Further preferences are optional. Preferences can be counted until sequential numbering breaks down. A vote is informal if it does not obtain a first preference, or if it contains more than one first preference. Ticks and crosses are not accepted. |
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Distribution of a Surplus | Method of distribution of surplus votes and calculation for new transfer value |
Only the last parcel of ballot papers received by the elected candidate is distributed to pass on the surplus votes.
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Election of a candidate | Exclusion of candidates | Amalgamated Transfer Values. All of the ballot paper parcels received by the excluded candidate are amalgamated by transfer value and distributed in decreasing order of magnitude. |
Exclusion of the lowest candidate when two or more are equal | Exclude the candidate that had the lowest total the last time those candidates were unequal. If those candidates were equal at all times, exclude the candidate determined by lot. |
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Casual Vacancies | How is a casual vacancy filled? | The new member is chosen by recount. If a recount is not practicable, the Legislative Assembly shall choose a replacement as follows. If the vacating member was endorsed by a political party at the time of election, the replacement must if possible be nominated by the same party. Otherwise the person chosen cannot have been a member of a political party during the preceding 12 months. |
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