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Review the requirements below for media and broadcasters.

Media and broadcasters (including proprietors of newspapers) publishing advertisements relating to an election have obligations under the Electoral Act 2004, the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, the Commonwealth Electoral (Authorisation of Voter Communication) Determination 2018 and the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

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For Legislative Assembly elections, all campaign material and electoral matter must clearly state the name and address of the person authorising the publication or distributions. Requirements for authorisation also apply to broadcasters, newspapers and printers of electoral matter. Authorisation must include the full street address including suburb or locality, at which the person can usually be contacted. The use of a post office box is not permitted.

Electoral advertisements outside an election period should also be authorised. Candidates, political parties, commentators, publishers, broadcasters and the media are advised to become familiar with the electoral offences listed in the Electoral Act 2004.

The electronic media blackout for Legislative Assembly elections begins at midnight on the Wednesday before election day until the close of voting on election day.

There is no electronic media blackout for local government elections.

Find out about the vote counting process in part 6 of the Candidate Handbook (PDF 614KB).

Result will be made public as soon as practicable. Results are updated throughout the various stages of the count process on this website.

The NTEC makes a public declaration of election results on the Monday following the distribution of preferences.