Seminar for local council candidates at Nyngan

12 June 2008

The New South Wales Electoral Commission (NSWEC) will run a candidate information seminar at Nyngan to inform local council candidates of their obligations and legal responsibilities.

Up to 5,000 candidates are expected to run for public office in 149 council areas on Saturday 13 September and the commission is encouraging people with integrity to come forward.

“This is an initiative to ensure candidates standing for local government are fully aware of their obligations and responsibilities,” said NSW Electoral Commissioner Colin Barry.

“Anyone thinking of becoming a councillor is encouraged to attend a seminar to learn first hand about the electoral process, including how to nominate, form groups, register how-to-vote material and declare political donations.

“The public expects high quality, informed candidates to stand for local council so we are also urging current councillors who intend to run again to brush up on the electoral laws.”

The seminar will be held at the:

RSL Club, 106 Pangee Street
Saturday 14 June
11.30am – 1.00pm

The free seminar is open to candidates for any local government area in NSW, not just the Bogan Shire.

The NSW Electoral Commission will put in place robust arrangements to ensure all the administrative functions of the 2008 local council elections are consistent across the state and conducted to the same high standard as at state and federal elections.

The commission has established a 1300 help desk number for candidates and an elector enquiry centre will open for general enquiries in mid July.

Candidates must be enrolled in their local council/ward to stand for public office. The electoral roll will close on 4 August and candidates have until 13 August to nominate.

More information is available at www.elections.nsw.gov.au or by calling 1300 135 736.

 

Media Contact:  Adrian Kerr, Corporate Communications
(02) 9290 5954  adrian.kerr@elections.nsw.gov.au