Public Service Superannuation Board Election Regulations




Feb. 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 331

  1. Every nomination-paper shall be in the form or to the effect following, and shall be delivered personally or by course of post to the Returning Officer:—

The Returning Officer (being the Secretary to the Board, Wellington).
I, [Name and address], being a contributor to the Public Service Superannuation Fund, and employed in the Department, do hereby nominate [Name, official title, and place where stationed] as a candidate for election to the Public Service Superannuation Board at the election to be held on the day of , 19 .
Dated this day of , 19 .

Candidate’s consent to be subscribed at foot of nomination-paper.
I hereby consent to my nomination. [Signature of candidate nominated.]

  1. If the nomination-paper does not bear the written consent of the candidate nominated, such consent may be given by him in writing to the Returning Officer before the nominations are closed; and any nomination-paper shall be void if the consent of the candidate nominated therein is not duly given as aforesaid.

  2. If in any division of the Public Service the number of persons nominated is not more than the number of vacancies to be filled, the persons nominated shall be declared to be duly elected; but if the number of persons nominated exceeds the number of vacancies to be filled, a ballot of the voters concerned shall be taken.

  3. In any case in which a ballot becomes necessary the Returning Officer shall, immediately after the nominations are closed, prepare and post to each contributor, through the Permanent Head of his Department, a printed ballot-paper containing, in alphabetical order of surnames, a list of all the duly nominated candidates for whom such elector is entitled to vote; and such ballot-paper shall be in the form or to the effect following:—

BALLOT-PAPER for Use at Election to be held on the Day of , 19 , of Members of the Public Service Superannuation Board by the Contributors employed in [Name of division of the Public Service concerned].

Candidates.
[Full names, official titles, and place where stationed of all duly nominated candidates, in alphabetical order of surnames.]

Directions.
The number of candidates to be elected is .
The voter must draw a line through the name of every candidate for whom he does not intend to vote, and the number of names left uncancelled must not exceed the number of candidates to be elected.
The voter’s name must not be written on the voting-paper.
This ballot-paper must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and be posted or delivered to the Returning Officer not later than 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the day of the election.
An envelope addressed “The Secretary, Public Service Superannuation Board, Wellington,” and marked “Voting-paper,” is enclosed for your use.

  1. The ballot-paper sent to each contributor shall bear his registered number, which shall also be written opposite his name on the voting-list. The number shall be written on the left-hand bottom corner of the ballot-paper by the Returning Officer, who shall fasten down such corner with gum or otherwise, and impress his official stamp thereon.

  2. The ballot-paper, if delivered to the Returning Officer, must be so delivered in a sealed envelope before the day of the election, or not later than 5 o’clock in the afternoon of that day; and, if posted to him, must be posted in a sealed envelope not later than 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the day of the election, and must reach him not later than 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the fifteenth day thereafter.

  3. The poll shall close at 5 o’clock in the afternoon of the day of the election; but all valid ballot-papers shall be included and counted which are received by the Returning Officer in due course of post not later than 5 p.m. of the fifteenth day after the day of the election.

  4. A ballot-paper shall be informal in any of the following cases, that is to say,—
    (a) If the name of the voter appears thereon; or
    (b) If the number of candidates whose names are left uncancelled exceeds the number of candidates to be elected; or
    (c) If, being personally delivered to the Returning Officer, it is not delivered at his office before the close of the poll; or if, having been forwarded by post, it is not received at the office of the Returning Officer on or before 5 p.m. of the fifteenth day after the day of election; or



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💰 Regulation under the Public Service Superannuation Act, 1927 (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
10 February 1932
Order in Council, Public Service Superannuation, Regulations, Board Meetings, Contributions