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31/08/2021 at 9:15 pm
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It would be very much up to the chair to decide whther or not the votes were valid. Section 16 (2) of The NSW Act says: “The declaration of the chairperson of the result of the voting on any motion at a meeting, otherwise than on a poll, is conclusive without proof of the votes recorded for and against the motion.”
So if you wanted to challenge proxies, you’d have to call for a poll vote at which time they would require closer scrutiny.