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Seychelles
Elections Act
Chapter 68A
- Commenced on 20 November 1995
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 15 May 2015 to 24 September 2015.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
- [Amended by Elections (Amendment) Act, 2014 (Act 27 of 2014) on 15 May 2015]
Part I – Preliminary
1. Short title and application
2. Interpretation
In this Act"directly elected member" means a member of the National Assembly referred to in article 78(a) of the Constitution;"election" means a Presidential Election or a National Assembly Election;"electoral area" means an electoral area referred to in article 112 of the Constitution;"Electoral Commission, "Commission" means the Electoral Commission established under article 115 of the Constitution of the Republic of Seychelles;"lobby" means a lobby constituted under section 60(2);"National Assembly Election" means an election to elect a directly elected member;"Outer Islands" means the islands specified as Outer Islands in Part II of Schedule 1 of the Constitution;"Presidential Election" means an election to elect the President of Seychelles.3. Appointment of officers
4. Electoral areas
For the purposes of this Act, Seychelles shall consist of such number of electoral areas into which Seychelles is divided under articles 112 and 116 of the Constitution:Provided that the electoral areas into which Seychelles is divided at the commencement of this Act shall, until any determination is made under those articles, be deemed to be the electoral areas for the purposes of this Act.Part II – Registration of voters
5. Qualification for registration
6. Qualification to vote
Every person registered as a voter in an electoral area is entitled to voters vote, in accordance with this Act, at an election or at a referendum in the electoral area unless7. Register of voters
8. Inspection of registers
9. Certification of register
10. Display and inspection of registers
The Registration Officer shall display the registers of voters certified under section 9 for inspection by a new voter or a voter who applied for any change, to verify that his name has been entered or change has been effected in the register.[section 10 substituted by section 2(f) of Act 27 of 2014]Part III – Presidential Election and National Assembly Election
11. Presidential Election
A Presidential Election for the election of the President shall be held during the period specified in paragraph 4 of Schedule 3 of the Constitution.12. National Assembly Election
13. Nomination Day
14. Date of election
15. Requirements for nomination
15A. Power to postpone or adjourn nomination
Where proceedings at a nomination day are interrupted or obstructed by riot, violence, or force majeure the Chief Electoral Officer or, as the case may be, the Electoral Officer may—16. Withdrawal of candidate
A candidate for the Presidential Election or a National Assembly Election may withdraw the nomination at any time by notice in writing to the Electoral Commission and shall, where the candidate withdraws the nomination at least 7 days before the election day, be refunded the deposit or returned the security for the deposit specified in the notice under section 14.17. Notice of names candidates and polling stations
18. Polling for the elections
19. Power to postpone or adjourn voting
20. Polling agents and counting agents
21. Arrangements at polling
22. Admission to polling station
23. Form of ballot paper
The ballot paper shall be in such form and such colour as the Electoral Commission may approve and where a Presidential Election and a National Assembly Election are held simultaneously the ballot paper for the Presidential Election shall have at its outer edges on both sides of the ballot paper a border in such colour as the Electoral Commission may approve so as to differentiate it from the ballot paper for the National Assembly election.24. Procedure before commencement of election
The Electoral Officer at the polling station shall, immediately before the beginning of voting at a polling station, show to persons lawfully present at the station that the ballot boxes are empty and then shall close and seal the boxes in such a manner as to prevent the boxes from being opened without the seals being broken.24A. Commencement of voting
25. Procedure for voting
25A. Time off to exercise vote
26. Allegation of irregularities
27. Declaration of voter
28. No communication with a voter at the polling station
No person, other than the Chief Electoral Officer or the Electoral Officer or Assistant Electoral Officer of the polling station, shall communicate with a voter while the voter is in the polling station for the purpose of voting and the Electoral Officer may require any person who contravenes this section to leave the polling station.29. Procedure on the close of poll
30. Electoral area consisting of islands other than Mahe and Praslin
31. Enumerators
The Chief Electoral Officer may appoint such assistants, to be known as the enumerators, as the Chief Electoral Officer thinks necessary for the purpose of assisting the Chief Electoral Officer, The Electoral Officer or the Designated Electoral Officer, as the case may be, in the counting of votes.32. Person who may be present at counting of votes
Except with the consent of the Electoral Commission, Chief Electoral Officer, the Electoral Officer or the Designated Electoral Officer no person, other than the enumerators, candidates, the counting agents of candidates and the leaders of the registered political parties of the candidates shall be present at the counting of votes at the respective places of counting.33. Procedure before counting of votes
The Electoral Officer or the Designated Electoral Officer, as the case may be, shall, at the time and place notified for the counting of votes and, in the presence of the candidates, if they are present, and the counting agents of each candidate who may be present, examine and offer the candidates and the counting agents the opportunity to also examine the seals of all ballot boxes and sealed bags referred to in section 29 or section 30, as the case may be.34. Counting
35. Recount
36. Conclusion of counting
37. Second ballot
38. Notice of result of election
39. Disposal of ballot papers
The Chief Electoral Officer shall retain and ensure the safe custody of the counted, rejected and unused ballot papers, and other documents prepared under this Act in connection with a Presidential Election and a National Assembly Election for a period of 3 months from the date of the elections and on the expiration of that period shall destroy the ballot papers and other documents unless otherwise directed by the Constitutional Court or otherwise required for investigation or trial of an election petition or offence.40. Delegation
41. Non attendance of candidate, polling agent or election agent
Where under this Act, an act or thing is required or authorised to be done in the presence of a candidate, polling agent or counting agent of a candidate, the non attendance of the candidate, polling agent or counting agent at the time and place appointed for the purposes shall not invalidate the act or thing.42. Right to refuse disclosure of vote
A person who has voted at an election shall not, in any legal proceedings or otherwise, be required to state for whom the person voted.43. Avoidance of elections
The result of a Presidential Election or a National Assembly Election shall not be questioned or subject to review in any court except on an election petition presented to the Constitutional Court under this Act.44. Election
45. Trial of election
46. Certificate of counts as to validity of election
47. Report of court as to illegal practice
48. Secrecy
49. Inaccurate description
A misname or inaccurate description of a person or place named or described in a notice or other document prepared or issued under this Act shall not affect the operation of the Act as respect the person or place if the person or place is so designated in the notice or document as to be identified.50. Electoral campaign
51. Offences
52. Penalties
53. Arrest without warrant
A police officer may, without a warrant, arrest a person whom the police officer suspects upon reasonable ground of having committed an offence under this Act.Part IV – Referendum
54. Reference issue to Electoral Commission
Where any issue is required to be determined at a referendum, the President shall refer the issue to the Electoral Commission for the holding of a referendum.55. Date of referendum
56. Question for approval of referendum
The question to be put to the voters at the referendum shall be determined by the Electoral Commission but shall be clear, precise and so framed that the voters are required to vote in the affirmative, if they approve the issue raised in the question or in the negative, if they do not.57. Polling Station and time of voting
Section 17 other than subsection (1)(c) and (d) of that section shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.58. Polling for a referendum
59. Power to adjourn voting
Section 19 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.60. Polling agents and counting agents
61. Arrangement at polling station
62. Admission to polling station
63. Form of ballot paper
64. Procedure before commencement of voting
Section 24 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.65. Procedure for voting
Section 25, other than subsection (2) of that section, shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election subject to the substitution of the word "lobby" for the word "candidate" wherever it occurs in that section.66. Allegation of irregularities
Section 26 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.67. Declaration of voter
Section 27 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.68. No communication with voter at polling station
Section 28 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.69. Procedure on close of poll
Section 29(1) and (3) shall apply to a referendum as they apply to an election subject to, in subsection (3) of that section, the repeal of the words "candidates if they are present, and" and the substitution for the words "counting agents of the candidates" of the words "counting agents of each lobby".70. Electoral areas consisting of islands other than Mahe and Praslin
Section 30 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election subject to, in subsection 2(b) of that section, the repeal of the words "to the candidates if they are present, and" and the substitution for the and words "counting agent of each of the candidates" of the words "counting agents of each lobby".71. Enumerator
Section 31 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.72. Person who may be present at the counting
Section 32 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election subject to the substitution of the words "counting agents of each lobby and the leaders of the registered political parties campaigning at the referendum" for the words "candidates, the counting agents of candidates and leaders of registered political party of the candidates. "73. Procedure before counting
Section 33 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election subject to the substitution of the words "in the presence of the counting agents of each lobby who may be present, examine and offer the counting agents" for the words commencing with the words "in the presence of the candidates" and ending with the words "offer the candidates and the counting agents".74. Counting
75. Recount
Section 35 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election subject to the substitution of the words "The counting agent of each lobby" for the words "A candidate or a counting agent of a candidate" in subsection (1) of that section.76. Conclusion of counting
Section 36 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election subject to the substitution of the words "the counting agent of each lobby if present" for the words "the candidates, if present or the counting agent of candidates" in subsection (1)(a) of that section and the substitution of the words "counting agent of each lobby" for the words "candidate or the counting agent of a candidate" in subsection (1)(c) of that section.77. Notice of result
78. Disposal of ballot papers
Section 39 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.79. Delegation
Section 40 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.80. Non attendance of persons
Section 41 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election subject to the substitution of the words "a representative of each lobby" for the words "of a candidate" where they occur for the first time and of the words "of each lobby" for the words "of a candidate" where they occur for the second time and of the words "of the representative of each lobby" for the words "of the candidate".81. Right to refuse disclosure of vote
Section 42 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.82. Avoidance of referendum
The result of a referendum shall not be questioned or subject to review in any court whatsoever except on a referendum petition presented to the Supreme Court.83. Referendum petition
84. Trial of a referendum
85. Certificate of Court as to validity of referendum
86. Report of Supreme Court as to illegal practice
Section 47 shall apply to a referendum petition as it applies to an election petition subject to the substitution of the words "Supreme Court" for the words "Constitutional Court" and the words "a representative of a lobby or an agent of the lobby" for the words "a candidate or agent of the candidate".87. Secrecy
Section 48 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election subject to the substitution, in subsection (2)88. Inaccurate description
Section 49 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.89. Referendum campaign
90. Offences
Section 51 shall apply in connection with a referendum as it applies in connection with an election subject to the substitution91. Penalties
Section 52 shall apply in connection with a referendum as it applies in connection with an election subject to the substitution of the words "section 90" for the words "section 51(1)(a) to (r) or section 51(2) " in subsection (1).92. Arrest without a warrant
Section 53 shall apply to a referendum as it applies to an election.Part V – Miscellaneous
93. Election expenses
94. Statement of receipts and expenses
95. Right to campaign and right to broadcast in respect of an election
Every registered political party nominating candidates for an election and every candidate at an election shall, during the period commencing on nomination day and ending on the third day before the election day, have the right—96. Public meetings
97. Political Broadcasts
98. Rules of Court
99. Regulations
100. Savings and transitional
History of this document
20 October 2020 amendment not yet applied
14 September 2020 amendment not yet applied
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14 July 2016 amendment not yet applied
20 June 2016 amendment not yet applied
Amended by
Elections (Amendment) Act, 2016
14 December 2015 amendment not yet applied
19 October 2015 amendment not yet applied
Amended by
Elections (Amendment) (No.2) Act, 2015
25 September 2015 amendment not yet applied
Amended by
Elections (Amendment) Act, 2015
15 May 2015 this version
Amended by
Elections (Amendment) Act, 2014
01 December 2014
Consolidation
Read this version
20 November 1995
Commenced