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and counting was introduced following the passing of the ACT Electoral Amendment Bill 2000 (No 2). This Bill allowed for electronic ballot papers, electronic capture of ballot information, electronic counting of ballots. Also covered were provisions allowing for the security of electronic voting and voting counting processes, handling of disputes, offences, publication of electronic voting statistics.
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Electoral Commission claims that interim results for 16,559 votes using the electronic voting system were available through the Commission's website by 7:15pm, 75 minutes after the close of polls on polling night. In a review of the electronic voting and counting system, following the 2001 election, the Commission recommended an expansion of the system for the
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cent); the Greens vote remained unchanged in percentage terms, and a strong swing against the Liberals (-6.2 per cent). With the retirement of Michael Moore and poor polling by both Paul Osborne and Dave Rugendyke, support for independent candidates collapsed. Following distribution of all preferences, the resultant outcome was a
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The 2001 ACT Legislative Assembly election represented a major milestone in the conduct of elections in Australia with the first use of electronic voting at polling places for parliamentary elections. This election also saw the introduction of electronic counting of ballots for the first time in the
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The 2001 ACT election was a major milestone in the conduct of elections in Australia with the first use of electronic voting at polling places for parliamentary elections. This election also saw the introduction of electronic counting of all ballots for the first time in the ACT. Electronic voting
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The electronic voting system used at the 2001 election was the first of its kind to be used for a parliamentary election in Australia. The system was based on the use of standard personal computers as voting terminals, with voters using a barcode to authenticate their votes. Voting terminals were
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Following a full count and distribution of preferences, Labor had obtained 41.7 per cent of the vote across the ACT, with the Liberals at 31.6 per cent, the Greens at 9.1 per cent, and the Democrats at 8.0 per cent. Swings were recorded towards Labor (+14.0 per cent) and the Democrats (+2.9 per
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This was the first election which used electronic counting, which combines the counting of electronic votes and paper ballots. Votes were "captured" electronically in two ways: recorded directly by electors through the electronic voting system, and recorded by data entry operators who entered
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A total of 16,559 electronic votes were recorded at four pre-poll centres across the Territory. On polling day, another four voting centres were equipped with electronic voting facilities. The proportion of electronic votes in relation to all votes counted increased was 8.3 per cent. The ACT
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electors' preferences marked on paper ballots into a computer system. This data-entry method of converting handwritten ballot papers into computer-readable data was not an ACT first – similar systems have been used for recent elections for the
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Sitting members at the time of the election are listed in bold. Tickets that elected at least one MLA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).
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linked to a server in each polling location using a secure local area network. No votes were taken or transmitted over a public network like the internet.
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method of printing variations of the ballot papers was an ACT innovation, used for the first time in Australia at the 2001 election.
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Elections to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly were held on Saturday, 20 October 2001. The incumbent
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and the upper houses in New South Wales, Western Australia and South Australia. However, adapting this system to the
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outcome, the Liberals held seven seats; the opposition Labor held six seats, the Osborne independents of
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The election saw all 17 members of the Assembly face re-election, with members being elected by the
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at the first sitting of the fifth Assembly on 12 November 2001. The election was conducted by the
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defeated independent sitting member, Paul Osborne. For the Liberal Party, Government Minister
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The 2001 campaign is perhaps best remembered for the short-lived candidacy of
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Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 2001-2004
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During 2000, Chief Minister, Kate Carnell, faced continual criticism over
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Nominations declared and ballot paper order determined: 27 September 2001
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Pre-election period commenced and nominations opened: 14 September 2001
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won the additional seat, following the retirement of long-serving
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Results of the 2001 Australian Capital Territory general election
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Elections and referendums in the Australian Capital Territory
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Following the announcement of the election result in 2001,
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and was the first time in Australia's history that an
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holding two seats; the Greens holding one seat; and
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cost blowouts in the redevelopment of Bruce Stadium
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They were challenged by the opposition 597:Pre-poll voting commenced: 2 October 2001 2887:ACT Legislative Assembly election - 2001 2875: 3646: 3037:from the original on 25 September 2010 1264:Seven seats were up for election. The 3405: 3247: 2710:Electronic voting and counting system 2537: 1999: 1983: 1962: 1947: 1561: 1041:Five seats were up for election. The 816:Five seats were up for election. The 591:Nominations closed: 26 September 2001 566:electronic voting and counting system 3216:Electoral Amendment Bill 2000 (No 2) 2909: 2752: 748: 3348:Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 3067:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 3031:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2997:. 24 September 2001. Archived from 2995:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 787: 603:Scrutiny completed: 1 November 2001 13: 2739: 2706:, was re-elected to the Assembly. 824:was defending two seats (although 14: 3680: 2790: 3664:October 2001 events in Australia 3324: 2928:Legislative Assembly for the ACT 2853:"Electronic voting and counting" 2010: 2009: 1973: 1972: 1776: 1766: 1765: 1743: 1742: 1732: 1731: 1709: 1708: 1698: 1697: 1674: 1663: 1640: 1630: 1629: 1607: 1606: 1596: 1595: 1553: 733:. Eventually, when faced with a 453: 439: 438: 431: 397: 396: 389: 267: 266: 259: 258: 220: 213: 212: 120: 113: 82: 81: 25: 2508: 2503: 2028: 2023: 1272:was defending three seats. The 3185:. 19 June 2002. Archived from 3085: 3049: 3013: 2979: 2949: 2660:as the second Liberal member. 2617:retained their seats. Labor's 2041: 1777: 1675: 1664: 1641: 1034: 834:Paul Osborne Independent Group 809: 792: 683:and suburbs) and seven-member 606:Poll declared: 5 November 2001 432: 390: 221: 1: 2807: 2714: 2702:. The Greens sitting member, 2329:Nurses Good Government Party 1268:was defending two seats. The 1045:was defending two seats. The 820:was defending two seats. 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The result was another 464: 451: 275: 94: 76: 62: 35: 23: 3220:ACT Legislative Assembly 3209:"Explanatory Memorandum" 3183:ACT Electoral Commission 3142:ACT Electoral Commission 3101:ACT Electoral Commission 2961:ACT Electoral Commission 2891:ACT Electoral Commission 2857:ACT Electoral Commission 2831:ACT Legislative Assembly 2797:ACT Electoral Commission 2648:, were both re-elected. 2586: 2583: 2580: 2577: 2574: 2571: 2568: 2558: 2555: 2552: 2549: 2546: 2534: 2531: 2528: 2525: 2522: 1858:Gungahlin Equality Party 1835:Liberal Democratic Party 836:was defending one seat. 625:, led by Chief Minister 562:ACT Electoral Commission 531:single transferable vote 521:, was challenged by the 2780:First Stanhope Ministry 1157:Patricia Woodcroft-Lee 1021:Bruce Sutherland (Ind) 726:also holding one seat. 556:. Stanhope was elected 3222:. 2000. Archived from 3144:. 2001. Archived from 3103:. 2001. Archived from 3069:. 2001. Archived from 2963:. 2001. Archived from 2930:. 2008. 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Archived from 2674:retained their seats. 2629:were both re-elected. 2505:Distribution of seats 2025:Results by electorate 763:electorate of Molonglo 3296:Deputy Chief Minister 3033:. 24 September 2001. 2652:was re-elected, with 2469:Canberra First Party 2434:United Canberra Party 1881:United Canberra Party 830:United Canberra Party 735:vote of no confidence 533:method, known as the 459:Results by electorate 3343:Legislative Assembly 3229:on 29 September 2009 3189:on 14 September 2009 3107:on 30 September 2009 2967:on 14 September 2009 2897:on 17 September 2009 2883:"Election timetable" 1904:Canberra First Party 741:on 13 January 2001. 69:Legislative Assembly 64:All 17 seats of the 3311:Minister for Health 2937:on 17 February 2011 2863:on 18 February 2011 2600:minority government 1963:Invalid/blank votes 1549: 364:Last election 352:Leader's seat 185:Last election 170:Leader's seat 20: 3062:The Chaser Decides 2833:. 12 November 2001 1548: 1504:Jonathon Reynolds 1495:John Purnell-Webb 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Gary Humphries
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