How counting works
Once you have voted and placed your ballot papers in the ballot box they remain untouched until voting closes at 6pm on election day. The ballot boxes are then opened and the ballot papers sorted and counted.
Candidates can appoint scrutineers to observe the counting of votes to verify that the election is carried out in a proper manner.
How votes are counted in a state election
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How votes are counted in a local government election
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Countback elections
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Computer count system
arrow_forwardThe NSW Electoral Commission uses a computerised count system, PRCC, in order to verify and count ballot papers.