Who can be an agent?
To be appointed by a party, third-party campaigner or associated entity as an agent, a person must:
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be enrolled to vote in New South Wales
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successfully complete the NSW Electoral Commission's agent training program (unless exempt)
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not have been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 30 months or more
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not have been convicted of an:
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indictable offence
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offence against the Electoral Funding Act 2018
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electoral offence.
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not have been convicted as an adult in the last 10 years of an offence involving fraud or dishonesty.
A party agent must also be a senior office holder of the party.
In some cases, a person may not be appointed as an agent but may be designated by the NSW Electoral Commission as an official agent. A registered officer of a party may be a party agent because the party has not appointed a party agent. In these cases, there is no criteria for a person to be a party agent or official agent.