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Public Input Sought for 2025 State Election Management

Public Input Sought for 2025 State Election Management

The Cook Government is urging Western Australians to have their say on the planning and delivery of the 2025 State Election held on Saturday, 8 March.

People can make public submissions on the management of the Election as part of an independent Special Inquiry announced by Premier Roger Cook on 2 April.

The Inquiry follows concerns raised by voters, candidates and Members of Parliament about the staffing and management of polling booths that led to long waits as well as delays with the vote counting process.

The Inquiry is headed by the Honourable Malcolm McCusker AC CVO KC, who is supported by staff to assist in undertaking the review effectively and efficiently.

Public submissions should address the Terms of Reference which include:

The Terms of Reference of the Special Inquiry and information on how to make a submission are at WA.gov.au/SEspecialinquiry .

Submissions are open until Friday, 9 May 2025 at 4pm.

The Special Inquiry will deliver a final report containing its findings and recommendations to the Public Sector Commissioner by 30 June 2025.

As stated by Electoral Affairs Minister David Michael:

“The Special Inquiry provides an opportunity for all Western Australians to have their say on the running of the March State Election and I urge people with any concerns to make a submission.

“Submissions from the public assist the Inquiry to make its findings and recommendations.

“While the final result of the election represented a clear outcome, as the new Electoral Affairs Minister, I want to ensure any questions around the handling of the March State Election are answered and future polls are managed as efficiently as possible.”

As stated by Special Inquirer Malcolm McCusker:

“The importance of this Special Inquiry is clear. The community must have confidence in the electoral system which underpins our democracy.

“The experiences of Western Australians at polling booths will assist the Special Inquiry to make recommendations on what changes may be desirable to improve the electoral process.

“I am also seeking extensive information from the Western Australian Electoral Commission.”

https://www.wa.gov.au/government/media-statements/Cook Labor Government/Have-your-say-on-the-management-of-the-2025-State-Election–20250429

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