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exis [7]
2 years ago
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Identify the organization that looks after election in fiji​

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kogti [31]2 years ago
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NSW Electoral Commission

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The NSW Electoral Commission has more than 90 years' experience in conducting professional, impartial and transparent elections for the NSW Parliament, and more than 40 years in conducting elections for registered clubs, industrial and statutory boards and other organisations.

Many organisations use the NSW Electoral Commission to get peace of mind that their elections are conducted professionally, impartially, efficiently and with absolute integrity. Our experienced and helpful staff manage the entire process, giving you peace of mind that professionals are running your election.

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As the organisation responsible for ensuring the Electoral Commissioner delivers successful local and State government elections in New South Wales, we are legally accountable for conducting fair and transparent elections.

We have the expertise, resources and experience to offer exceptional election services at competitive rates.

Each year, we conduct elections ranging from smaller attendance elections to large complex postal votes. Our election officers are experts at interpreting complex regulations and by-laws and can advise you on a fair and proper election process.

Our clients enjoy their members' and employees' trust and confidence because of their affiliation with the NSW Electoral Commission. Clients choose to work with us because we offer

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