Draw for positions on the House of Representatives ballot paper


House of Representatives draw


The Divisional Returning Officer (DRO) declares the House of Representatives nominations received for their Division at 12 noon on the day after the nominations for the election close. Following the declaration, the DRO conducts the double randomisation draw in the Divisional Office.

The first draw assigns a number to each candidate and the second draw determines the order in which each candidate appears on the ballot paper.

How is the draw done?


A list of the names of the candidates in the order of receipt of nominations is used for the draw.

Wooden balls consecutively numbered up to the number of candidates are place in a container large enough for all the balls to move freely when it is rotated.

The container is rotated by an AEC officer (usually the DRO) who then invites any other person present to rotate the container.

A person who has been blindfolded prior to the container being rotated then selects the balls one by one and passes them to another person who reads out each number. As the numbers are called, they are allocated to the candidates. That is, the first number called is written against the first candidate on the list. The order of numbers on the list is the order in which they are called out.

The balls are then replaced in the container. Again, the container is rotated and any person present may rotate it.

The blindfolded person once again selects the balls one by one and passes them to another person who reads out the numbers. The numbers are placed in the second column on the list in the order in which they are read out. Against each number is placed the name of the candidate who was allocated that number in the first draw.

The order of candidates in this second draw determines the order of names on the ballot paper.

What happens after the draw?


After the draw, the AEC moves immediately to begin the printing of ballot papers.

Once the ballot papers are printed, voters who will be away on polling day are able to begin voting in the election by casting a pre-poll or postal vote.

Where do I send my form?

This page last updated Tuesday, July 31, 2007