NSW Liberal Party Accuses Electoral Commission of Breach
NSW Liberal Party Accuses Electoral Commission of Breach

NSW Liberal Party Accuses Electoral Commission of Breach

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The NSW Liberal Party has accused the state's electoral commission of breaching regulations by providing only five days of notice before the nomination deadline for local government elections, instead of the required seven. Party president Don Harwin requested a one-week extension to nominate over 130 candidates, following their failure to meet the original deadline. The electoral commissioner denied this request, prompting the party to threaten legal action if their concerns are not addressed. The Liberal Party argues that the commission's error undermines the fairness and transparency of the electoral process. With significant implications for their representation in local councils, the party has set a deadline for the commission to respond. If their request for an extension is denied, legal proceedings in the Supreme Court may commence as early as Monday.

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