Plebiscite (Draft Constitution) Act, 1937

Voting at the plebiscite.

7.—(1) Every voter at the plebiscite shall record his vote by marking his ballot paper in accordance with the instuctions for marking which are printed on the ballot paper.

(2) Any ballot paper at the plebiscite which does not bear the official mark, or on which the mark “X” is not placed at all or is not so placed as to indicate either that the voter approves, or that he does not approve, of the Draft Constitution, or on which the mark “X” is placed in the square opposite the word “Yes” and is also placed in the square opposite the word “No”, or on which anything by which the voter can be identified (except the number required by law to be printed on the back of the ballot paper) is written or marked shall be invalid and shall not be counted.