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COOK ISLANDS
ELECTORAL AMENDMENT ACT 1982
ANALYSIS
Title
1. Short Title and commencement
2 Amendments of principal Act consequential on provisions of Constitution Amendment (No.9) Act 1980-81 and Constitution Amendment
(No.10) Act 1981
3. Voting by electors of Overseas Constituency and by electors of other Constituencies who are outside the Cook Islands
4. Tenure of office of Members of Parliament
5. Qualification of electors
6. Deposit by candidates
7. Determination of High Court to be final
8. Repeals
Schedule
1982, No. 7
An Act to amend the Electoral Act 1966
(10th September 1982
BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Cook Islands in Session assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
(1) This Act may be cited as the Electoral Amendment Act 1982, and shall be read together with and deemed part of the Electoral Act 1966 (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act).
(2) This Act shall come into force on the date of the first general election of members of the Parliament of the Cook Islands held after the date on which this Act is assented to by the Queen's Representative, except so far and to such extent as may be necessary to provide for that election.
The principal Act is hereby amended in the manner specified by the Schedule to this Act.
(1) The principal Act is hereby amended by inserting, after section 73, the following Part:
"VOTING BY ELECTORS OF OVERSEAS CONSTITUENCY AND BY ELECTORS OF OTHER CONSTITUENCIES WHO ARE OUTSIDE THE COOK ISLANDS
"73A. Voting by postal vote
(1) Any registered elector of the Overseas Constituency may vote at any election held in that constituency by postal vote as provided in this Part of this Act.
"(2) As soon as practicable after nomination day, and in any case not later than the fourteenth day before the day fixed for the taking of the poll, the Returning Officer in charge (in this Part of this Act referred to as the Returning Officer) shall forward by post addressed to each elector of the Overseas Constituency at the address shown against that elector's name on the roll, or at his usual postal address if to the knowledge of the Returning Officer that address is different from the address shown on the roll, -
- "(a) A postal voting paper; and
- "(b) An envelope marked 'Postal Vote' and stamped and addressed to the Returning Officer.
"(3) Every such envelope shall, in addition to the address of the Returning Officer, bear on its face the consecutive number of the voting paper and the number of the elector's name on the roll.
"(4) Before forwarding any postal voting paper to any elector, the Returning Officer -
- "(a) Shall, unless a consecutive number has been printed on the voting paper and on the counterfoil, enter on both the counterfoil and the top right-hand corner of the back of the voting paper a number (called a consecutive number) beginning with the number 1 in the case of the first voting paper forwarded by him to an elector of the constituency; and on all voting papers forwarded by him to electors of the constituency the numbers shall be consecutive so that no two voting papers forwarded to electors shall bear the same number; and
- "(b) Shall then firmly fix a piece of gummed paper over the consecutive number on the voting paper so as to conceal it effectively or take such other steps as he considers necessary for the effective concealing of the consecutive number; and
- "(c) Shall on the counterfoil of the voting paper also write his initials and the number appearing on the roll against the name of the elector to whom the voting paper is to be forwarded; and
- "(d) Shall on both the counterfoil and the voting paper place his official mark; and
- "(e) Shall indicate on a copy of the roll, by appropriate words, abbreviations, or marks, against the number and name of the elector on the roll, the fact that a postal voting paper has been forwarded to the elector. The copy of the roll used for postal voting shall be separate from any other roll used at the election.
"73B. Right of elector to vote as ordinary voter
(1) Notwithstanding anything in section 73A of this Act, the Returning Officer may, under section 36 of this Act, appoint any place or places in the Overseas Constituency as a polling place or places at which electors of that Constituency who have not already voted by postal vote may vote as ordinary voters instead of by postal vote and at which electors of a constituency in the Cook Islands who are in the Overseas Constituency on polling day may vote as special voters.
"(2) The Returning Officer shall provide voting papers in form 8 for use by voters of the Overseas Constituency voting at a polling place appointed under this section.
"(3) Every polling place appointed under this section shall be open for voting at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of the day in the place where that polling booth is situated that corresponds to election day in the Cook Islands, and shall close at 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day.
"73C. Form of postal voting paper
Every postal voting paper shall be in form 8B.
"73D Method of voting
(1) On receipt by him of a postal voting paper forwarded by the Returning Officer, the elector shall alone and secretly exercise his vote in accordance with the instructions on the voting paper and in accordance with any additional instructions that the Returning Officer may consider it advisable to give to the elector.
"(2) Where any voter -
- "(a) Is wholly or partially blind; or
- "(b) Is unable to read or write (whether because of physical handicap or otherwise); or
- "(c) Is not sufficiently familiar with the English language to vote without assistance, and the Returning Officer has not included with the voting paper a translation of the 'Directions to Voter' section of the voting paper into another language with which the voter is sufficiently familiar to enable him to vote without assistance, -
the voting paper may be marked by the voter with the assistance of an elector of the Overseas Constituency, or may be marked by an elector of that constituency in accordance with the instructions of the voter:
Provided that every person present when an elector so votes shall refrain from making himself acquainted with the vote given by the elector, and shall not in any way attempt to influence or interfere with the elector in the exercise of his vote or allow any person to see or become acquainted with the elector's vote or to assist the elector to vote or to interfere in any way with the elector in relation to his vote.
"73E. Return of Voting papers to Returning Officer
After the vote of an elector has been exercised as provided in section 73D of this Act, the elector shall enclose the voting paper in the envelope addressed to the Returning Officer, and shall by hand or post deliver that envelope to the Returning Officer at the address shown on the envelope referred to in section 73A(2)(b) of this Act.
"73F. Voting papers to be returned before close of voting
(1) No postal voting paper shall be valid unless it is received by the Returning Officer before the close of voting, being the hour of 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the day in New Zealand that corresponds to polling day in the Cook Islands.
(2) Before placing in the ballot box pursuant to section 73H of this Act an envelope containing a postal vote received by him before the close of voting, the Returning Officer shall draw a line in pencil or ink through the number and name of the elector on the roll as evidence that the elector has exercised a postal vote.
"73G. Voting papers returned after close of voting to be marked
Any envelope containing a postal voting paper received after the close of voting by the Returning Officer shall be marked 'Received after the close of voting' and shall be signed by the Returning Officer and marked with his official mark and shall be set aside unopened.
"73H. Ballot box
(1) The Returning Officer shall provide in his office a locked ballot box, which shall be separate from any other ballot box used by him at that election, and shall forthwith place unopened in that ballot box all envelopes containing postal votes received by him before the close of voting. The ballot box shall not be opened until after the close of voting.
"(2) The ballot box containing envelopes received by the Returning Officer before the close of voting shall, except during ordinary office hours, be kept by him in a locked and fireproof room or in a fireproof container in a locked room.
"73I. Procedure after close of voting
(1) After the close of voting, the Returning Officer and such members of his staff as are authorised by him shall open the ballot box referred to in section 73H of this Act and extract the envelopes.
"(2) Each envelope shall be opened and the voting paper extracted therefrom, and the envelope shall be placed on one side.
"(3) When all the envelopes have been dealt with, the total number of postal votes recorded for each candidate at the election shall be ascertained and included in the preliminary count of the votes conducted under section 55 of this Act.
"(4) The Returning Officer shall, as soon as practicable after the close of the poll, make up into separate packets all the postal voting papers received by him before the close of voting, the copy of the roll on which the fact of any person having been sent a postal voting paper pursuant to section 73A (2) of this Act has been noted, all the corresponding counterfoils of postal voting papers that have been sent to voters, and the envelopes set aside unopened under section 73G of this Act, and those packets shall be marked 'Postal' and sealed by him in the sight of such of the scrutineers as are present, and that endorsement shall be signed by the Returning Officer.
"73J. Safe custody of voting papers, etc
The Returning Officer shall be personally responsible for the safe custody of all postal voting papers and other documents used or received at his office until they have been dealt with in the manner prescribed in subsection (1) of suction 61 of this Act.
"73K. Application of Act to postal voting
(1) The following provisions of this Act shall not apply to postal votes and postal voting:
- Subsections (2) and (3) of section 39:
- Sections 43 to 47:
- Section 47A:
- Sections 50 to 55:
- Subsections (1) and (2) of section 56:
- Subsections (1) and (2) of section 63.
"(2) Subject to this Part of this Act, and except as provided in subsection (1) of this section, all the provisions of this Act, as far as they are applicable and with any necessary modifications, shall apply to postal voting in the overseas Constituency.
"(3) For the purposes of the application of the provisions of this Act to postal voting in the Overseas Constituency, the office of the Returning Officer shall be deemed to be a polling booth.
"73L. Postal voting by electors of constituencies in Cook Islands temporarily overseas
(1) Any registered elector of the constituency in the Cook Islands who is for the time being outside the Cook Islands may vote by postal vote at any election held in that constituency.
"(2) The provisions of this Part of this Act, as far as they are applicable and with any necessary modifications, shall apply in relation to every such elector and to every such election as if -
- "(a) For the words 'at the address shown on that elector's name on the roll or at his usual postal address if to the knowledge of the Returning Officer that address is different from the address shown on the roll' in subsection (2) of section 73A of this Act there were substituted the words 'at the address that to the knowledge of the Returning Officer is for the time being the elector's usual postal address outside the Cook Islands'; and
- "(b) There were inserted, in the case of an election in the Island of Manihiki or the Island of Penrhyn or the Islands of Pukapuka and Nassau or the Island of Rakahanga, for the words 'the Returning Officer' in subsections (2) (b) and (3) of section 73A, section 73G, subsections (1) and (2) of section 73H, and sections 73I(1) and 73J, the words 'Chief Electoral Officer': and
- "(c) For the words 'Overseas Constituency' wherever they occur in this Part there were substituted the name of the constituency in which the elector is registered: and
- "(d) For section 73E there were substituted the following section:
- '73E. (1) In the case of an election in the constituency comprising the Island of Manihiki or the Island of Penrhyn or the Islands of Pukapuka and Nassau or the Island of Rakahanga -
- '(a) After the vote of the elector has been exercised as provided in section 73D of this Act, the elector shall enclose the voting paper in the envelope addressed to the Chief Electoral Officer, and shall by hand or post deliver that envelope to the Chief Electoral Officer at Rarotonga; and
- '(b) The Chief Electoral Officer shall take such action as he considers appropriate to ascertain the validity of the vote in accordance with this Part of this Act as if he were the Returning Officer, and, if he allows the vote, shall notify the Returning Officer of that constituency who shall include the vote in the count of the votes under section 58 of this Act; and
- "(e) For subsection (1) of section 73F there were substituted the following subsection:
'(1) No postal voting paper shall be valid unless it is received, in the case of an election in the Island of Manihiki or the Island of Penrhyn or the Islands of Pukapuka and Nassau or the Island of Rakahanga, by the Chief Electoral Officer or, in the case of an election in any other constituency in the Cook Islands, by the Returning Officer before the close of voting in the constituency in which the elector is registered.'"
Section 7 of the principal Act is hereby amended by inserting in paragraph (h) of subsection (1), after the words 'or imprisonment", the words "for life or".
Section 8 of the principal Act is hereby amended by inserting in paragraph (b), after the words "by imprisonment", the words "for life or".
Section 35 of the principal Act is hereby amended by omitting the expression "$20", and substituting the expression "$200".
(1) The principal Act is hereby amended by repealing section 82, and substituting the following section:
"82. Every determination or order of the Judge in respect of or in connection with an election petition shall be final and conclusive and without appeal, whether to the Court of Appeal of the Cook Islands or to her Majesty the Queen in Council or otherwise, and shall not be questioned in any way."
(2) Section 17 of the principal Act is hereby amended by adding the words "and conclusive and without appeal, whether to the Court of Appeal of the Cook Islands or to Her Majesty the Queen in Council or otherwise, and shall not be questioned in any way".
(3) Section 30 of the principal Act is hereby amended by adding to subsection (4) the words "and conclusive and without appeal, whether to the Court of Appeal of the Cook Islands or to Her Majesty the Queen in Council or otherwise, and shall not be questioned in any way".
(4) Section 60 of the principal Act is hereby amended by repealing subsection (9), and substituting the following subsection:
"(9) Every determination or order made by the Judge under this section shall be final and conclusive and without appeal, whether to the Court of Appeal of the Cook Islands or to Her Majesty the Queen in Council or otherwise, and shall not be questioned in any way."
The following enactments are hereby repealed:
(a) Sections 2 and 8 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1967:
(b) The Electoral Amendment Act 1970:
(c) Section 9 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1971-72:
(d) Section 2 and paragraph (a) of section 14 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1976.
SCHEDULE
AMENDMENTS OF PRINCIPAL ACT
Provision Amended | Amendment |
Section 1 | By inserting in subsection (3), after the item relating to Part V, the following item: "PART VA Voting by Electors of Overseas Constituency and by Electors of Other Constituencies who are Outside the Cook Islands (Sections
73A to 73L)". |
Section 2 | By omitting from the definition of the term "Constitution" in subsection (1) the words "contained in the Schedule", and substituting
the words "set out in the Second Schedule". |
By repealing the definition of the term "High Commissioner" in subsection (1). | |
By repealing the definition of the terms "Judge", "Judge of the High Court", and "Commissioner" in subsection (1), and substituting
the following definition: "'Judge' and 'Judge of the High Court' mean any Judge of the High Court established by the Constitution:". | |
By repealing the definition of the term "Legislative Assembly" in subsection (1). | |
By inserting in subsection (1), after the definition of the term "official mark", the following definitions: "'Overseas Constituency' means the constituency constituted by Article 27 (2) (k) of the Constitution: "'Parliament' means the Parliament of the Cook Islands established by the Constitution: "'Polling booth' and 'polling place', in relation to an election in any constituency, means in relation to postal voting in that constituency,
the office of the Returning Officer: "'Polling day', in relation to postal voting at an election in any constituency, means the day of the close of voting:". | |
By inserting in subsection (1), after the definition of the term "public service", the following definition: 'Queen's Representative' means the representative of Her Majesty the Queen in the Cook Islands appointed under Article 3 of the Constitution:". | |
By omitting from the definition of the term "Resident" in subsection (1) the words "resident of the Cook Islands", and substituting
the word "person". | |
By repealing the definition of the term "To reside" in subsection (1), and substituting the following definition: "'To reside', in relation to any constituency, has the same meaning as in Article 1 (1) of the Constitution; and 'resident' and 'residing'
have corresponding meanings:". | |
By repealing the definition of the term "resident of the Cook Islands" in subsection (1). | |
By omitting from subsection (2) the word "Schedule", and substituting the words "First Schedule". | |
By adding the following subsection: "(3) Except where the context otherwise requires, every reference in this Act or in any notice or other document given or made pursuant
to any provision of this Act to any specified day shall, in relation to any place outside the Cook Islands, be read as a reference
to the day in that place that corresponds to that specified day in the Cook Islands." | |
Section 5 | By repealing this section and the reference to Article 27 of the Constitution preceding it, and substituting the following: "Parliament of the Cook Islands Article 27 of the Constitution (as substituted by section 5 of the Constitution Amendment (No.9) Act 1980-81) constitutes the Parliament
of the Cook Islands. A copy of that Article is set out in the Second Schedule to this Act. "5. Constituencies (1) There shall be 24 constituencies of the Cook Islands as follows: "(a) The Vaipae-Tautu Constituency, comprising the area described in Part I of the First Schedule to the Constitution (as enacted
by section 16 of the Constitution Amendment (No.9) Act 1980-81 and amended by section 8 of the Constitution Amendment (No.11) Act
1982): "(b) The Amuri-Ureia Constituency, comprising the area described in the said Part I of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(c) The Arutanga-Reureu-Nikaupara Constitutency, comprising the area described in the said Part I of the said First Schedule to the
Constitution: "(d) The Nikao-Panama Constituency, comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(e) The Avatiu-Ruatonga Constituency, comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(f) The Takuvaine-Tutakimoa Constituency comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(g) The Tupapa-Maraerenga Constituency, comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(h) The Matavera Constituency, comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(i) The Ngatangiia Constituency, comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(j) The Titikaveka Constituency, comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(k) The Murienua Constituency, comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(l) The Ruaau Constituency, comprising the area described in Part II of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(m) The Oneroa Constituency, comprising the area described in Part III of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(n) The Ivirua Constituency, comprising the area described in Part III of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(o) The Tamarua Constituency, comprising the area described in Part III of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(p) The Island of Manihiki: "(q) The Island of Mauke: "(r) The Island of Mitiaro: "(s) The Island of Penrhyn: "(t) The Island of Pukapuka and the Island of Nassau: "(u) The Island of Rakahanga: "(v) The Tengatangi-Areora-Ngatiarua Constituency, comprising the area described in Part IV of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(w) The Teenui-Mapumai Constituency, comprising the area described in Part IV of the said First Schedule to the Constitution: "(x) The Overseas Constituency, being the islands comprising New Zealand and all other areas outside the Cook Islands. "(2) Each constituency shall consist of the electors entitled pursuant to section 10 hereof to have their names entered on the roll
for that constituency." |
Part III | By omitting the reference to Article 28 of the Constitution appearing after the heading to this Part, and substituting the following: |
"Article 28 of the Constitution (as substituted by section 5 of the Constitution Amendment (No.9) Act 1980-81) defines the nationality
and residential qualifications of election: A copy of that Article is set out in the Second Schedule to this Act. | |
"Article 28B of the Constitution (as enacted by the said section 5) defines the qualifications and disqualifications for candidates
for election to Parliament. A copy of that Article is set out in the Second Schedule to this Act." | |
Section 7 | By repealing paragraph (f) subsection (1), and substituting the following paragraph: "(b) In the case of any constituency other than the Overseas Constituency, he ceases to reside in the Cook Islands; or" |
By repealing subsection (2). | |
Section 8 | By repealing paragraph (d), and substituting the following paragraph: "(d) in the case of a constituency in the Cook Islands, - "(i) Has resided in that constituency for a continuous period of not less than three months immediately before the date of his application
for registration; or "(ii) Has resided continuously in that constituency for not less than three months and has not subsequently resided continuously for
three months or more in any one constituency." By adding as subsection (2), the following subsection: "(2) If a person has two or more usual places of abode, he shall be deemed to reside in the place in which he spends the greatest
part of his time." |
Section 9 | By repealing subsection (3), and substituting the following subsection: "(3) Every person who is qualified to be an elector of a constituency in the Cook Islands but has not resided in any one such constituency
for a continuous period of three months shall be entitled to register in the constituency in which he spent the greatest part of
his time during the period of three months immediately preceding the date of his application for registration." |
Section 11 | By omitting the words "in the Schedule hereto". |
By omitting from the proviso the words "is not a resident of any constituency", and substituting the words "has not resided in any
one constituency for a continuous period of three months". | |
By omitting from the proviso the words "the determination of the Chief Electoral Officer under". | |
Section 12 | By repealing subsection (1), and substituting the following subsection: "(1) Every Applicant for registration as an elector of any constituency shall sign his application in the presence of an elector or
electoral officer, police constable or Minister of Religion, who shall add his signature, description and address in witness thereof." |
By omitting from subsection (4) the words "in the Schedule hereto". | |
By omitting from subsection (9) (as added by section 3 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1976) the words "in the Cook Islands", and substituting
the words "being, in the case of a constituency other than the Overseas Constituency, an electoral officer in the Cook Islands, and,
in the case of the Overseas Constituency, the Registrar for that Constituency". | |
Section 14 | By omitting from paragraph (a) the words "in the Schedule hereto". |
Section 15 | By omitting from paragraph (b) the words "in the Schedule hereto". |
Section 17 | By omitting the words "or Commissioner". |
Section 18 | By adding the following subsection: "(3) In the case of the roll for the Overseas Constituency, the Registrar shall give such notice in New Zealand and elsewhere of the
closing of the roll as he in his discretion considers appropriate." |
Section 22 | By inserting, after subsection (1), the following subsection: "(1A) In the case of a by-election in the Overseas Constituency, the Registrar shall give such notice in New Zealand and elsewhere
of the closing of the roll as he in his discretion considers appropriate." |
Section 25 | By inserting in subsection (1) and also in subsection (2), after the words "this Act", the words "and to Articles 28, 28B and 28Cof
the Constitution". |
By omitting from subsection (2) the words "section 6 hereof", and substituting the words "Article 28B of the Constitution". | |
Section 27 (as amended by section 2 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1970) | By omitting from subsection (1) and also from subsection (2) the words "four years", and substituting in each case the words "five
years". |
By inserting, after subsection (2), the following subsection: "(2A) In the case of a by-election in the Overseas Constituency, the Chief Electoral Officer shall give such notice in New Zealand
and elsewhere of the day for the by-election as he in his discretion considers appropriate." | |
Section 28 | By adding the following subsection: "(3) The Chief Electoral Officer shall give such notice in New Zealand and elsewhere of the election containing the matters specified
in subsection (2) of this section as he in his discretion considers appropriate." |
Section 29 | By inserting in subsection (2), after the words "this Act", the words "and to Article 28B of the Constitution". |
Section 30 | By omitting from subsection (3) the words "a resident of the Cook Islands", and substituting the words "registered as an elector of
any constituency". |
By omitting from subsection (4) the words "has or has not been so resident in the Cook Islands", and substituting the words "is or
is not registered as an elector of any constituency". | |
By omitting from subsection (4) the words "or Commissioner". | |
Section 32 | By omitting from subsection (2) the words "residential qualification", and substituting the words "registration as an elector". |
Section 33 | By repealing this section, and substituting the following section: "33 Effect of nomination Where at the election of a member to represent any constituency only one candidate is nominated, that candidate shall be deemed to
be elected, and the Chief Electoral Officer shall, by warrant under his hand, declare that candidate to be elected and shall publicly
notify that election". |
Section 34 | By repealing this section, and substituting the following section: "34 Where no candidate nominated Where at the election of a member to represent any constituency no candidate is nominated, the Chief Electoral Officer shall, not
later than three months after nomination day, declare the seat to be vacant, and thereupon the provisions of section 27 of this Act
shall apply." |
Section 35 | By omitting from subsection (3) the words "or by the successful candidate receiving the lowest total number of votes, as the case
may be". |
Section 36 | By omitting the words "the number of candidates nominated for any constituency is greater than the number of vacancies to be filled",
and substituting the words "two or more candidates are nominated for any constituency". |
By inserting; after the words "close of nominations", the words "subject, in the case of an election in the Overseas Constituency,
to Part VA of this Act,". | |
By repealing paragraph (c), and substituting the following paragraph: "(c) The names of the several candidates nominated." | |
By adding (as subsection (2)) the following subsection: "(2) In the case of the Overseas Constituency the Chief Electoral Officer shall give such notice in New Zealand and elsewhere containing
the matters specified in subsection (1) of this section as he in his discretion considers practicable." | |
Section 37 | By repealing this section, and substituting the following section: "37. Place of ordinary voting Every elector registered in respect of any constituency who has not exercised a postal vote shall, unless he is a special voter, be
entitled to vote at any place in that constituency appointed for the taking of the poll, and at no other place." |
Section 38 | By omitting from subsection (2) the words "to or below the number of vacancies to be filled, the provisions of sections 33 and 34
hereof", and substituting the words "to one, the provisions of section 33 hereof". |
Section 39 | By omitting from paragraph (c) of subsection (2) the words "or representatives for that constituency respectively", and substituting
the words "for that constituency". |
Section 40 | By inserting in subsection (1) after the words "voting papers", the words "(other than postal voting papers)". |
Section 42 | By inserting, after the words "this Part ", the words "or Part VA". |
Section 47A (as enacted by section 7 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1976) | By omitting from subsection (2) the words "or candidates". |
Section 48 | By omitting from subsection (1) the words "or candidates" in both places where they occur. By omitting from subsection (1) the words "each such candidate", and substituting the words "that candidate". |
Section 52 | By repealing subsection (1), and substituting the following subsection: "(1) Any elector of any constituency who has not exercised a postal vote may vote as a special voter if, on polling day, he will not
be in the constituency in which he is registered." |
By inserting in subsection (2), after the words "Registrar in charge", the words "of the roll on which the elector is registered". | |
By omitting from subsection (3) (b) (as substituted by section 5 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1971-72) the words "or candidates". | |
Section 52A (as enacted by section 9 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1976) | By omitting from subsection (2) the words "the Cook Islands", and substituting the words "the constituency for which he is registered". |
By repealing subsection (3), and substituting the following subsection: "(3) Notwithstanding anything in this Act, the Chief Electoral Officer may, at his discretion, allow registered electors of the Takitumu
or Ngatangiia or Matavera or Ruaau or Murienua Constituency to cast votes in advance in the Avatiu-Ruatonga or Nikao-Panama or Tupapa-Maraerenga
or Takuvaine-Tutakimoa Constituency without having applied fora special voter's certificate." | |
Section 53 | By omitting from subsection (3) the word "hereof". |
By omitting from subsection (5) the words "or candidates". | |
Section 55 | By omitting from subsection (1) the words "or candidates". |
Section 57 | By inserting in subsection (3), after the words "voting paper", the words "or of having exercised a postal vote". |
By repealing subsection (4), and substituting the following subsection: "(4) If on that comparison it appears that the same person - "(a) Has received more than one ordinary or special voting paper; or "(b) Has exercised a postal vote and has also received one or more voting papers at any polling plate or places, the Returning Officer in charge - "(c) Shall open the packets of voting papers used at the several polling places at which that person appears to have received a voting
paper, or, as the case may be, the packet of postal voting papers and the packets of voting papers used at the polling place or places
at which that person appears to have received a voting paper: and "(d) Shall select therefrom the voting papers which from their numbers appear to have been issued to that voter; and "(e) If it appears that the voter has voted more than once, shall disallow every vote appearing to have been given by the voting papers
so selected." | |
Section 58 | By omitting from subsection (1) the words "names of those candidates, not exceeding the number of vacancies to be filled, who have",
and substituting the words "name of the candidate who has". |
By omitting from subsection (2) the words "and the addition of a vote would entitle any of those candidates to be reported to the
Chief Electoral Officer as aforesaid". | |
By inserting in paragraph (a) of subsection (3), after the words "presiding officer", the words "or, in the case of a postal voting
paper, it was not issued by the Returning Officer". | |
By repealing paragraph (c) of sub-section (3), and substituting the following paragraph: "(c) If the elector has voted for more than one candidate; or". | |
By omitting from paragraph (d) of subsection (3) the words "or candidates". | |
Section 59 | By omitting the words "or candidates". |
Section 60 | By inserting in subsection (1), after the words "that declaration", the words "or, in the case of an election in the Overseas Constituency,
within ten clear working days after the publication of that declaration". |
| By inserting in subsection (3), after the words "public notice", the words "or, in the case of an election in the Overseas Constituency,
at least ten clear days' public notice". |
| By omitting from subsection (7) the words "or candidates" and also the words "not exceeding the number of vacancies to be filled". |
Section 61 | By inserting in subsection (4), after the words "voting paper", the words "or having exercised a postal vote". |
Section 63 | By omitting from subsection (1) the words "or Commissioner". |
Section 65 | By inserting in subsection (1), after paragraph (a) the following paragraph: "(aa) In any way interferes with an elector who has received a postal voting paper with the intention of influencing him or advising
him as to his vote:". |
Section 67 | By inserting in subsection (1) (d), after the words "presiding officer", the words "or, in the case of a postal voting paper, sent
to him by the Returning Officer". |
Section 74 | By inserting in subsection (1), after the words "the election", the words "or, in the case of an election in the Overseas Constituency,
within 21 days after the declaration of the result of the election". |
Section 76 | By inserting, after the words "the petition", the words "or, in the case of an election in the Overseas Constituency, within 21 days
after, the filing of the petition,". |
| By inserting, after the words "public notice", the words "or, in the case of an election in the Overseas Constituency, not less than
10 clear days' public notice". |
Section 77 | By repealing paragraph (b), and substituting the following paragraph: "(b) Has voted for more than one candidate." |
Section 86 | By inserting the words "or of the Constitution" after the words "this Act" in subsection (1) (a) and in both places where they occur
in subsection (2). |
By adding the following subsection: "(3) Where any person does or omits to do, outside the Cook Islands, in relation to any election, any act which, if done or omitted
within the Cook Islands, would be an offence against this Act, he shall be deemed to have committed that offence in the Cook Islands,
and is liable on conviction to the penalty to which he would be liable if the offence had been committed in the Cook Islands." | |
Schedule | By omitting the heading "SCHEDULE", and substituting the handing "FIRST SCHEDULE". |
By omitting form 1 (as substituted by section 14 (a) of the Electoral Amendment Act 1976), and substituting the following form: Sec. 11 "FORM 1 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS AN ELECTOR I hereby claim to have my name entered upon the Electoral Roll for the ............................... Constituency, and I declare
that the answers to the following questions are true and correct in every particular: 1. (a) Your full name. .............................................................. (Surname) (First name) (Middle name) (b) Your father's name:. ................................................................ (Surname) (First name) (Middle name) (b) Your husband's name:. ....................................................................................... (Surname) (First name) (Middle name) 2. Your present occupation: ........................... 3. Your present residential address: Tapere or Street: .............................. Village, Town, or City: .................................. 4. (In the case of an application for registration for a constituency in the Cook Islands) (a) Have you resided in the Cook Islands throughout the period of 3 months immediately before the making of this application? (b) Have you lived at your present address throughout that 3 month period? (c) If not, list the addresses, with the length of time, at which you have lived during that 3 month period. Address Length of time 5. Put a cross X in the square which applies to you: Are you Are you Male Single Female Married Other 6. Write in these squares: Your date of birth (Day) / (Month) / (Year) Your age today 7. Are you a Commonwealth citizen? .................................... 8. If not, do you have status of a permanent resident of the Cook Islands? 9. On what grounds do you claim that status? .................... 10. Have you at some time resided continuously in the Cook Islands for not less than 12 months? .................................. | |
| 11. (Applicable only in case of application for registration in constituency other than the Overseas Constituency) Have you resided continuously in the Cook Islands throughout the period of 3 months immediately before the making of this application? .................................................................... 12. (Applicable only in case of application for registration in Overseas Constituency) (a) Have you resided continuously in the Cook Islands throughout the period of 3 months immediately before the making of this application? (b) How long have you been continuously absent from the Cook Islands immediately before the making of this application? (c) Were you absent from the Cook Islands for the purpose of undergoing a course of education or of technical training or instruction? If so, how long were you absent for that purpose? (d) Do you intend to return to the Cook Islands and reside there indefinitely, and have you had that intention ever since you left
the Cook Islands? (e) While you have resided outside the Cook Islands, have you at any time visited the Cook islands for a continuous period of not
less than 3 months? If so, state when you made such a visit and how long it lasted. Signature of Applicant: .................................. Signed and declared by the Applicant this ....................... day of ............... 19.... Signature of Witness: ..................................... Residential address of Witness: ................................ Qualification of witness ............................. (Electoral Officer, Police Constable, Elector, or Minister of Religion) |
| By omitting from form 5 the expression "Representative(s)", and substituting the words One Representative". |
| By omitting form 6 (as substituted by section 9 of the Electoral Amendment Act 1971-72), and substituting the following form: Sec. 29(2) (a) 30(2) FORM 6 NOMINATION PAPER To the Registrar in charge of the Electoral Roll for the ................. Constituency. WE, (Name), and (Name), being registered on the Electoral Roll for the ........................................... Constituency,
hereby nominate (Name, Residence, Occupation), registered on the Electoral Roll for the ..................................... Constituency,
with his consent, as a candidate at the election of a representative for the Constituency, the holding of which election is appointed
for the ........................ day of ............................ 19 ........... Dated this ........................ day of .......................... 19...... A.B. C.D. (Full names, residences, and occupations) CONSENT I, (name), hereby consent to the above nomination, (to my nomination) as a candidate at the election of a representative for the .............................
Constituency by A.B. and C.B. And I hereby declare that I am registered on the Electoral Roll for the ................................ Constituency. (Full name, resident, and occupation) *Delete words that do not apply." |
| By omitting forms 8 and 8A, and substituting the following forms: Sec. 40 (1) FORM 8 ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE ................... CONSTITUENCY (Consecutive Number) VOTING PAPER Directions Mark a cross in the square opposite to the name of the candidate for whom you desire to vote. You must not vote for more than one
candidate. After voting, fold this paper and place it in the ballot box. You must not take it out of the polling booth. If you spoil this paper, return it to the presiding officer and obtain another. (full name) (full name) (full name) (full name) (full name) ______________________________________ Sec. 40 (1) FORM 8A ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE .......................CONSTITUENCY (Consecutive Number) VOTING PAPER Directions PRINT THE NAME OF THE CANDIDATE FOR WHOM YOU DESIRE TO VOTE You must not vote for more than one candidate. After voting, fold this paper and place it in the ballot box. You must not take it out of the polling booth. If you spoil this paper, return it to the presiding officer and obtain another. (Name of candidate) _____________________________________ Sec. 73C FORM 8B ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE ........................ CONSTITUENCY (Consecutive Number) POSTAL VOTING PAPER Directions Mark a cross in the square opposite the name of the candidate for whom you desire to vote. You must not vote for more than one candidate. After voting, fold the voting paper, enclose it in and seal the envelope addressed to the Returning Officer (or, in the case of an election in the Island of Manihiki or the Island of Penrhyn or the Islands of Pukapuka and Nassau or the Island
of Rakahanga, the Chief Electoral officer), and post the envelope or deliver it by hand to the Returning Officer (or Chief Elector Officer) in
sufficient time for it to be received by him before the close of voting in your constituency. (Full name) (Full name) (Full name) (Full name) |
By omitting the note for form 10, and substituting the following note: "NOTE - The witness, in the case of the Returning Officer, must be the Chief Electoral Officer, or a Chief Administration. Officer,
or a Justice of the Peace, or a police constable. In the case of any other electoral officer or any scrutineer, the witness must
be the Chief Electoral Officer, or a Chief Administration Officer, or a Justice of the Peace, or a police constable." | |
By omitting from the note to form 10 the words "Resident Agent", and substituting the words "Chief Administration Officer". | |
New Second Schedule | By adding the following new Second Schedule: "SECOND SCHEDULE TEXT OF ARTICLES 27, 28, and 28B OF THE CONSTITUTION Article 27 of the Constitution (as substituted by section 5 of the Constitution Amendment (No.9) Act 1980-81) provides as follows: 27. The Parliament of the Cook Islands (1) There shall be a sovereign Parliament for the Cook Islands, to be called the Parliament of the Cook Islands. (2) Parliament shall consist of 24 members, to be elected by secret ballot under a system of universal suffrage by the electors of
the following islands or groups of islands or areas and in the following numbers: (a) The Island of Aitutaki and the Islands of Manuae and Te-Au-O-Tu, 3 members, being 1 member for each of the 3 constituencies together
comprising those islands, having the names and boundaries set out in Part 1 of the First Schedule to this Constitution: (b) The Island of Atiu, 2 members, being 1 member for each of the 2 constituencies, having the names and boundaries set out in Part
IV of the First Schedule to this Constitution: (c) The Island of Mangaia, 3 members, being 1 member for each of the 3 constituencies, having the names and boundaries set out in
Part III of the First Schedule to this Constitution: (d) The Island of Manihiki, 1 member: (e) The Island of Mauke, 1 member: (f) The Island of Mitiaro, 1 member: (g) The Island of Penrhyn, 1 member: (h) The Island of Pukapuka and the Island of Nassau, 1 member: (i) The Island of Rakahanga, 1 member: (j) The Island of Rarotonga and the Island of Palmerston, 9 members, being 1 member for each of the 9 constituencies together comprising
those islands, having the names and boundaries set out in Part II of the First Schedule to this Constitution: (k) The Islands comprising New Zealand and all other areas outside the Cook Islands, 1 member (that constituency being hereinafter
referred to as the Overseas Constituency). (3) Subject to this Article and to Articles 28, 28A, 28B, 28C and 28D hereof, the qualifications and disqualification of electors
and candidates, the mode of electing members of Parliament, and the terms and conditions of their membership shall be as prescribed
by Act. The First Schedule to the Constitution (as enacted by section 16 of the Constitution Amendment (No.9) Act 1980-81 and amended by section
8 of the Constitution Amendment (No.11) Act 1982) referred to in Article 27 (2) provided as follows: ARTICLE 27 FIRST SCHEDULE NAMES AND BOUNDARIES OF CONSTITUENCIES TOGETHER COMPRISING THE ISLANDS OF AITUTAKI, MANUAE, AND TE-AU-O-TU, AND THE ISLANDS OF RAROTONGA
AND PALMERSTON, AND THE ISLAND OF MANGAIA AND THE ISLAND OF ATIU PART I (as substituted by section 8 of the Constitution Amendment (No.11) Act 1982) CONSTITUENCIES COMPRISING THE ISLANDS OF AITUTAKI, MANUAE AND TE-AU-O-TU VAIPAE-TAUTU CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Island of Aitutaki delineated and edged in red on the plan S.O.1008 deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor
at Rarotonga, comprising (i) the Avanui Tapere being part of the Avanui District; and (ii) the Oako Tapere and Vaipae Tapere of the Vaipae District; and (iii) the Mataotane Tapere and Tautu Tapere of the Tautu District; and (iv) the motus known as Angarei Muritapua Niura Rapota Mangere Moturakau Papau Tekopua Tavairuaiti Tapuaetai Akaiami Motukitiu AMURI-UREIA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Island of Aitutaki delineated and edged blue on plan S.O.1008 deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at
Rarotonga, comprising: (i) the Ureia Tapere being part of the Arutanga District and (ii) the Amuri Tapere and Punganui Tapere of the Amuri District; and (iii) the Anaunga Tapere and Punoua Tapere of the Anaunga District; and (iv) the Taakarere Tapere and Vaitupa Tapere of the Vaitupa District; and (v) the Vaipeka Tapere being part of the Avanui District; and (vi) the motu known as Akitua. ARUTANGA-REUREU-NIKAUPARA CONSTITUENCY. All that area in the Island of Aitutaki delineated and edged green in the plan S.O.1008 deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor
at Rarotonga, comprising: (i) the Arutanga Tapere, the Reureu Tapere and Nukunoni Tapere being part of the Arutanga District; and (ii) the Vaiorea Tapere, the Vaiau Tapere and Taravao Tapere of the Taravao District; and (iii) the Islands or Manuae and Te-Au-O-Tu; and (iv) the motu known as Maina. PART II CONSTITUENCIES COMPRISING THE ISLANDS OF RAROTONGA AND PALMERSTON NIKAO-PANAMA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Avarua Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga comprising the Tapere of Pokoinu, Nikao, Puapuautu, Areanu,
Kaikaveka, and Atupa, as delineated on plan S.O. 1002, deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Rarotonga. AVATIU-RUATONGA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Avarua Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga comprising the Tapere of Avatiu and Ruatonga, as delineated
on the said plan S.O. 1002, together with the Island of Palmerston. TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Avarua Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga, comprising the Tapere of Tutakimoa, Tauae, and Takuvaine,
as delineated on the said plan S.O. 1002. TUPAPA-MARAERENGA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Avarua Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga comprising the Tapere of Ngatipa, Vaikai, Tapae-i-uta, Pue,
Punataia, Kiikii, and Tupapa as delineated on the said plan S.O. 1002. MATAVERA CONSTITUENCY All that area comprising the Matavera Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga, as delineated in the said plan S.O. 1002. NGATANGIIA CONSTITUENCY All that area comprising the Ngatangiia Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga, as delineated on the said plan S.O. 1002. TITIKAVEKA CONSTITUENCY All that area comprising the Takitumu Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga, as delineated on the said plan S.O. 1002. MURIENUA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Arorangi Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga comprising the Tapere of Akaoa, Vaiakura, Kavera, Aroa, and
Rutaki, as delineated on the said plan S.O. 1002. RUAAU CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Arorangi Survey District in the Island of Rarotonga comprising the Tapere of Pokoinu-i-Raro, Tokerau, Inave,
and Arerenga, as delineated on the said plan S.O. 1002. PART III CONSTITUENCIES COMPRISING THE ISLAND OF MANGAIA ONEROA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Island of Mangaia comprising the Tapere of Tava'enga, Keia, and Vaitatei, as delineated on plan S.O. 1014 deposited
in the Office of the Chief Surveyor at Rarotonga. IVIRUA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Island of Mangaia comprising the Tapere of Karanga and Ivirua, as delineated on the said plan S.O. 1014. TAMARUA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Island of Mangaia comprising the Tapere of Tamarua, as delineated on the said plan S.O. 1014. PART IV CONSTITUENCIES COMPRISING THE ISLAND OF ATIU TENGATANGI-AREORA-NGATIARUA CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Island of Atiu bounded by a line commencing at Trig station CB1 and proceeding due west along a right line to
the sea-coast thence generally southerly, easterly, and northerly along the sea-coast to its intersection with a right line bearing
of 45° from CB1; thence south-westerly along a right line to the point of commencement, to include the villages or Areora, Tengatangi,
and Ngatiarua, as delineated on plan S.O. 1015 deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Rarotonga. TEENUI-MAPUMAI CONSTITUENCY All that area in the Island of Atiu bounded by a line commencing at Trig station CB1 and proceeding due west along a right line to
the sea-coast: thence generally northerly and south-easterly along the sea-coast to its intersection with a right line bearing of
45° from CBI; thence south-westerly along that right line to the point of commencement, to include the villages of Teenui and
Mapumai, as delineated on the said S.O. Plan 1015. (Note - Section 17 (1) of the Constitution Amendment (No. 9) Act 1980-81 provides as follows: 17. The Parliament of the Cook Islands (1) Notwithstanding the repeal and substitution by section 5 of this Act of Article 27 of the Constitution, and the enactment by that
section of Article 28C of the Constitution, - (a) Subclause (2) of Article 27 (as so substituted) and the said Article 28C shall not come into force until the date of the first
general election of the Parliament of the Cook Islands held after the commencement of this Act, except so far and to such extent
as may be necessary to provide for that election; and (b) Subclause (2) of Article 27 of the Constitution (as originally enacted) shall continue in force until that date, as if for the
words "Legislative Assembly" in that subclause there were substituted the word "Parliament", except so far and to such extent as
may be necessary to provide for the said election.) Article 28 of the Constitution (as substituted by section 5 of the Constitution Amendment (No.9) Act 1960-81) provides as follows; 28. Qualifications of electors (1) Without limiting the provisions of any law prescribing any additional qualifications not inconsistent with any provision of this
Constitution, a person shall be qualified to be an elector for the election of a Member of Parliament for any constituency other
than the Overseas Constituency, if, and only if, - (a) He is a Commonwealth citizen, or he has the status of a permanent resident of the Cook Islands, as defined by Act; and (b) He has been resident in the Cook Islands throughout the period of three months immediately preceding his application for enrolment
as an elector and has not subsequently qualified as an elector under subclause (2) of this Article; and (c) He has at some period actually resided continuously in the Cook Islands for not less than 12 months. (2) Without limiting the provisions of any law prescribing any additional qualifications not inconsistent with any provision of this
Constitution, a person shall be qualified to be an elector for the election of a Member of Parliament for the Overseas Constituency,
if, and only if, - (a) He is a Commonwealth citizen, or he has the status of a permanent resident of the Cook Islands as defined by Act; and (b) He has resided outside the Cook Islands throughout the period of 3 months immediately preceding his application for enrolment
as an elector; and (c) At the date of his application for enrolment as an elector he has been absent from the Cook Islands for a continuous period of
not more than 3 years, and has, and has had ever since he left the Cook Islands, an intention to return and reside therein indefinitely;
and (d) He has at some period actually resided continuously in the Cook Islands for not less than 12 months. (3) Where any person has ceased to be qualified to be enrolled as an elector for any constituency by reason of his residence outside
the Cook Islands for a period of more than 3 years, he shall not be entitled to apply for enrolment as an elector of any constituency
unless he has returned to the Cook Islands and has actually resided in the Cook Islands throughout the continuous period of not less
than 3 months. (4) In calculating for the purposes of paragraph (c) of subclause (2) or of subclause (3) of this Article the period for which any
person has been outside the Cook Islands - (a) Any period for which he has been outside the Cook Islands for the purpose of undergoing a course of education or of technical
training or instruction shall be disregarded; and (b) His absence from the Cook Islands during any period shall be deemed to be continuous, notwithstanding any visit to the Cook Islands
in that period unless during that visit he remained in the Cook Islands for a continuous period of not less than 3 months. Article 28B of the Constitution (as enacted by section 5 of the Constitution Amendment (No.9) Act 1980-81) provides as follows: 28B. Qualification of candidates (1) Notwithstanding anything in subclause (2) of this Article; a person shall not be qualified to be a candidate at an election of
members of Parliament, if - (a) He is not an elector duly enrolled pursuant to the provisions of an Act of Parliament; or (b) He has been adjudicated bankrupt within the meaning of the bankruptcy laws in force in the Cook Islands (whether before or after
the commencement of this Article), unless he has obtained an order of discharge; or (c) He has been convicted (whether before or after the commencement of this Article) of any of the offences specified in Part I of
the Second Schedule to this Constitution; or (d) He has been convicted (whether before or after the commencement of this Article) of any of the offences specified in Part II of
the Second Schedule to this Constitution, unless a period of 5 years has elapsed from the date of his conviction. (2) Subject to subclause (1) of this Article, - (a) Every person enrolled as an elector of any constituency shall be capable of being elected as a member for that constituency or
for any other constituency: (b) In the case of any by-election for any constituency, a person shall be capable of being elected as a member for that constituency
if he was enrolled as an elector on the roll of any constituency at the preceding general election, and at the time of nomination
still possesses the qualifications to be enrolled as an elector. The Second Schedule to the Constitution referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d) of Article 28B (1) (enacted by section 16 of the Constitution
Amendment (No.9) Act 1980-81) provides as follows: SECOND SCHEDULE CRIMES DISQUALIFYING FOR ELECTION TO PARLIAMENT PART I CRIMES AGAINST THE STATE, AND MURDER, SLAVERY, PIRACY, AND KIDNAPPING Crimes against the following sections of the Crimes Act 1969: Section 75 (treason) Section 78 (inciting to mutiny) Section 80 (communicating secrets) Section 81 (sabotage) Section 84 (seditious conspiracy) Section 85 (seditious statements) Section 86 (publication of seditious documents) Section 87 (use of apparatus for making seditious documents or statements) Sections 103 and 104 (piracy) Section 109 (dealing in persons) Section 192 (murder) Section 231 (1) (c) (kidnapping) PART II CRIMES AFFECTING THE ADMINISTRATION OF LAW AND JUSTICE Crimes against the following provisions of the Crimes Act 1969: Section 111 (judicial corruption) Section 112 (bribery of judicial officer) Section 113 (bribery and corruption of Minister of the Crown) Section 114 (corruption and bribery of Member of Parliament) Section 115 (corruption and bribery of law enforcement officer) Section 116 (corruption and bribery of official) Section 120 (perjury) Section 121 (false oaths) Section 124 (fabricating evidence) Section 126 (conspiring to bring false accusations) Section 127 (conspiring to defeat justice) Section 128 (corrupting juries and witnesses) CRIMES INVOLVING DISHONESTY Crimes against the following sections of the Crimes Act 1969: Section 249 (a) and (b) (theft) Section 250 (conversion) Section 252 (criminal breach of trust) Section 256 (robbery) Section 257 (aggravated robbery) Section 258 (compelling execution of documents by force) Section 259 (assault with intent to rob) Section 260 (extortion) Section 261 (demanding with menaces) Section 263 (burglary) Section 264 (entering with intent) Section 265 (being armed with intent to break and enter) Sections 269 (1) and (2) (a) (false pretences) Section 271 (personation) Section 272 (acknowledging instrument in false name) Section 273 (false statement by promoter) Section 274 (falsifying accounts relating to public funds) Section 275 (false accounting by officer or member of body corporate) Section 276 (false accounting by employee) Section 278 (issuing false dividend warrants) Section 279 (concealing deeds and encumbrances) Section 280 (conspiring to defraud) Section 281 (a) (receiving) Sections 288 to 309, 314, and 315 (forgery, uttering, and counterfeiting offences)" |
This Act is administered by the Chief Electoral Officer.
RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS: printed under the authority of the Cook Islands Government, by T. KAPI, Government Printer - 1982.
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