Section 5, subsection 1 states:
Any person who on the prescribed date in any year —
Section 6, subsection 1 states:
No person shall be entitled to have his name entered or retained in any register of electors if he…
Section 23, subsection 2 states:
If the Returning Officer is, by sickness or other cause, prevented or disabled from performing any of his duties under this Act and there is insufficient time for any other person to be appointed by the Minister, the Returning Officer may appoint, by name or office, a deputy to act for him.
Section 42, subsection 5 states:
The presiding officer, on the application of a voter who is incapacitated by blindness or other physical cause from voting in the manner prescribed by this Act, shall mark the ballot paper of the voter in the manner directed by the voter, and shall cause the ballot paper to be placed in the ballot box.
Fourth Schedule, section 21, subsection 2 states:
In the event of the Judge who begins the hearing being disabled by illness or otherwise, it may be recommenced and concluded by another Judge.
Section 42, subsection 5 states:
The presiding officer, on the application of a voter who is incapacitated by blindness or other physical cause from voting in the manner prescribed by this Act, shall mark the ballot paper of the voter in the manner directed by the voter, and shall cause the ballot paper to be placed in the ballot box.
Section 71, subsection 4 states:
Between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on polling day, no person shall park a motor vehicle within 100 metres of any polling station other than a motor vehicle used for the conveyance of any sick, infirm or disabled person for such time as is reasonably necessary to enable the person to cast his vote.
Section 88, subsection 1 states:
(1) Where the return and statements respecting election expenses of a candidate at an election have not been transmitted as required by this Act, or being transmitted contain some error or false statement, then —
Section 23, subsection 2 states:
If the Returning Officer is, by sickness or other cause, prevented or disabled from performing any of his duties under this Act and there is insufficient time for any other person to be appointed by the Minister, the Returning Officer may appoint, by name or office, a deputy to act for him.
Section 42, subsection 5 states:
The presiding officer, on the application of a voter who is incapacitated by blindness or other physical cause from voting in the manner prescribed by this Act, shall mark the ballot paper of the voter in the manner directed by the voter, and shall cause the ballot paper to be placed in the ballot box.
Fourth Schedule, section 21, subsection 2 states:
In the event of the Judge who begins the hearing being disabled by illness or otherwise, it may be recommenced and concluded by another Judge.