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ELECTORAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION (ELECTORAL PROCEDURE) (LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL) REGULATION - SECT 49
Form of ballot papers and order of appearance of lists or names of candidates on ballot papers
Caution: This is a past version. See the current version here.
(1) A ballot paper to be used to vote for a geographical constituency is to
be in Form 1 in Schedule 3.
(2) A ballot paper to be used to vote for a special functional constituency
is to be in Form 2 in Schedule 3.
(3) A ballot paper to be used to vote for a Part 3 functional constituency is
to be in Form 3(a) or 3(b) in Schedule 3, as appropriate.
(4) A ballot paper to be used to vote at the Election Committee election is
to be in Form 4 in Schedule 3.
(5) The Commission may decide-
(a) to have a ballot paper printed in white or in colour or colour
pattern;
(b) the colour in which a ballot paper is to be printed or the colour
pattern to be printed on a ballot paper;
(c) to have different types of ballot paper printed in different colours
or with different colour patterns;
(d) whether or not to have a design on the back of a ballot paper;
(e) the design to be printed on the back of a ballot paper; or
(f) to have different designs printed on the back of different types of
ballot papers.
(6) The order in which lists of candidates appear on a GC ballot paper is to
be determined by the Returning Officer by the drawing of lots. A number is to
be allocated to each list in accordance with the result of the draw. That
number is to be printed on the ballot paper against the list of candidates.
(7) The order in which the names of candidates appear on an FC ballot paper
for a Part 3 functional constituency is to be determined by the
Returning Officer by the drawing of lots.
(8) A number is to be allocated to each candidate for a Part 3
functional constituency according to the result of the draw and that number is
to be printed on the ballot paper against the name of the candidate.
(9) A letter of the alphabet is to be allocated to each candidate for a
special functional constituency according to the result of the draw and that
letter is to be printed on the ballot paper against the name of the candidate.
(10) The order in which the names of candidates appear on an EC ballot paper
is to be determined by the Returning Officer by the drawing of lots. A number
is to be allocated to each candidate in accordance with the result of the
draw.
(11) A candidate may be present at the drawing of lots under this section or
be represented by a person authorized in writing by him or her.
(12) The Returning Officer must give notice to each candidate of the
arrangements for the drawing of lots under this section. In the case of a
multiple candidates list, notice need to be given only to the candidate
ranking first in priority on the list.
(13) A ballot paper is to contain the following information-
(a) the name of the candidate;
(b) if the Commission so determines, the address of the candidate as shown
on the notice of nominations; and
(c) the number or a letter of the alphabet allocated to the candidate or
the list of candidates under this section.
(14) A ballot paper is to have the date and description of the election
printed on the front of it.
(15) A number may be printed on the counterfoil of a ballot paper, but that
number is not to be printed or shown in any manner on the ballot paper.
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