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Election Funding Authority of New South Wales

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Jurisdiction
  
Employees
  
none

Headquarters
  
Level 25, 201 Kent Street, Sydney

Minister responsible
  
Statutory body executive
  
Colin Barry, Chairperson

Parent department
  
Department of Premier and Cabinet

The Election Funding Authority of New South Wales was the agency of the Government of New South Wales charged with administering the Elections Funding Act 1981. The Authority formerly distributed public funding for the purposes of campaigning by candidates in state elections and handles claims for payments from the state's Political Education Fund. On 1 December 2014 it was abolished and its functions made the responsibility of the NSW Electoral Commission.

Candidates for public office in New South Wales previously had obligations under the Election Funding, Expenditure and Disclosures Act 1981 to declare political donations, as well as expenditure on campaigning to the Authority. Disclosures were required to be made by 20 October each year.

The Authority was the responsibility of the Department of Premier and Cabinet.

References

Election Funding Authority of New South Wales Wikipedia


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