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Wednesday, 17 June 2009 02:05

REGISTER OF POLITICAL PARTIES

The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) has received the following application for registration as a non-parliamentary party under the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (the Electoral Act).

Name of Party: Australian Sex Party
Abbreviation of party name: Sex Party

Proposed registered officer: Robert James Swan
Address: 10 Ipswich Street FYSHWICK ACT 2609

The above application is made by the secretary and another 9 members of the party and states that the party wishes to receive election funding.

If you believe that the party should not be registered because, under the Electoral Act:

• the party does not meet the eligibility criteria for registration; or

• the party’s application has not been correctly made; or

• the party’s name and/or abbreviation are prohibited, you may lodge an objection. Objections must be received by the Commissioner by 17 July 2009, must be in writing and include your name, street address, signature and the grounds for your objection.

Objections can be sent to the:
Electoral Commissioner
Australian Electoral Commission
PO Box 6172
Kingston ACT 2604 or
faxed to (02) 6271 4555

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For more detailed information on objecting to an application for the registration of a political party, please consult the AEC website at the following link, or contact the AEC by fax or email as above, or by phone on (02) 6271 4667.

http://www.aec.gov.au/Parties_and_Representatives/Party_Registration/Information_Sheets/party_reg_objections.htm

Sue Sayer
Director Funding and Disclosure
Delegate of the Australian Electoral Commission

17 June 2009

 
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