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Registration of electoral material

All electoral material that is to be distributed on election day by registered political parties, groups, candidates, and any other persons or organisations, must be registered with the Electoral Commission.

It is an offence to distribute electoral material on election day unless the material has been registered. ‘Distribution’ also means leaving electoral material in a position and circumstances to indicate that it is intended to be available for collection by members of the public in a public place.

Posters are not required to be registered but they must comply with the other legislative requirements.

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How to register electoral material

Registered political parties, groups, candidates, and other persons or organisations can access the online registration system following the ballot paper draw on Thursday, 9 March 2023. This involves the completion of the online application form and the uploading of the electoral material to be submitted for registration.

Before the online system accepting applications, on Wednesday, 8 March and on the morning of Thursday, 9 March applications can be made by completing a paper application available from the NSW Electoral Commission website: elections.nsw.gov.au.

Once the electoral material has been submitted for registration online, NSW Electoral Commission head office staff will check the material. If the electoral material is approved, the applicant will receive an approval notification. If the electoral material is not approved, the applicant will be contacted by NSW Electoral Commission head office staff.

If a person is unable to register electoral material online, they should:

  • Complete a paper copy of the SE. 212 Application to Register Electoral Material (How to Vote Cards) for distribution on election day form. This paper form is available on request from the NSW Electoral Commission 1300 022 011.

  • Lodge the completed paper copy of the SE.212 Application to Register Electoral Material (How to Vote Cards) for distribution on election day form and the electoral material to be submitted for registration by one of the following means:

Election Managers are not involved in this registration process.


Time period for registration of electoral material

Electoral material is to be submitted for registration in the period commencing on Wednesday, 8 March 2023 and ending at 5pm Friday, 17 March 2023.
 

Electoral material registered in a language other than English.

An English translation (together with a declaration that the translation is accurate) is required to be provided and must be lodged at the same time as the electoral material to be registered..


Display of approved electoral material

Registered electoral material will be displayed on the 2023 NSW State election page from Monday, 13 March 2023.

Electoral material will be progressively updated to the display of electoral material website.


Accessible electoral material

It is encouraged that electoral material that is registered is made accessible to assist electors who are blind or have low vision in accessing that material on the NSW Electoral Commission website.

Please refer to EL.228 Accessibility Guide on the NSW Electoral Commission website for further assistance.


Must clearly identify the party who is distributing the material

The material must, amongst other requirements, clearly identify

  • the name of an individual on whose instructions the material was produced, and

  • the address of that individual or, if the material was produced on behalf of a registered party, the name and address of the registered party as it appears on the Register of Parties, and

  • if the material is printed material, the name of the printer and address at which it is printed.


Missed deadline for registering electoral material

If the deadline for registering electoral material is not met, the electoral material cannot be distributed on election day. It is an offence to distribute unregistered electoral material on election day.


Printing electoral material prior to approval

It is strongly advised that registered political parties, groups, candidates, and other persons or organisations do not print electoral material for distribution on election day prior to its registration being approved.


Electoral material distributed on election day

Not all registered electoral material must be distributed on election day. For example, a person may have registered five items of electoral material. On election day, they may choose to hand out only three of those items. Electoral material may be self-withdrawn by applicants using the online registration system before registration closes.


Ballot paper templates

On the days following the completion of the ballot paper draw by the Election Manager, the NSW Electoral Commission will arrange for ballot paper templates to be available on the 2023 NSW State election page. These templates will assist candidates in preparing their electoral material, particularly how-to-vote material.

When including a sample of the ballot paper on how-to-vote material, the details must be an accurate representation of the ballot paper, for example, the spelling of candidate’s names, registered political party names and the inclusion or exclusion of the word ‘Independent’. This information must appear exactly as it will on the ballot paper for the election. Partial representations of the ballot paper may be accepted.