Special Inquiry into the Planning and Delivery of the 2025 WA State Election

The Honourable Malcolm McCusker AC CVO KC is leading this Special Inquiry.
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On 2 April 2025 WA Premier Roger Cook MLA announced that a Special Inquiry would be conducted into concerns raised by voters, candidates and Members of both the WA and Australian Parliaments about the staffing and management of polling booths for the 2025 WA State Election which was held on Saturday 8 March.

The inquiry is being conducted in accordance with section 24H of the Public Sector Management Act 1994 and has a Terms of Reference.

Special Inquirer

The Honourable Malcolm McCusker AC CVO KC has been appointed to carry out the Special Inquiry.

Mr McCusker has had a long and distinguished career in the legal profession. He was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 1982 and served as the 31st Governor of Western Australia from 2011 to 2014. Since this time he has chaired the Ministerial Expert Panel on Voluntary Assisted Dying (2019) and the Ministerial Expert Panel on Electoral Reform (2021).

He was made Officer of the Order of Australia in 2012 for “service as a lawyer, an advocate for sustainable development and education, and philanthropy in medical research, youth and arts organisations.”

Submissions

The Special Inquirer is seeking a large amount of information from the Electoral Commission and other relevant parties, and is also inviting submissions from members of the public.

To make a submission, please complete the template and:

  • email it to submissionSE@psc.wa.gov.au or
  • print and mail it to Public Sector Commission, Locked Bag 3002, West Perth  WA  6872 and clearly mark it PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL – SPECIAL INQUIRY TEAM.

Submissions close on Friday 9 May 2025 at 4 pm. Late submissions will not be accepted.

Translation and assistance to make a submission

This Easy Read booklet explains everything you need to know about the Special Inquiry including how to make a submission.

If you require an interpreter to make a submission, telephone the Translating and Interpreting Service on 13 14 50.

If you have a hearing or speech disability you can use the National Relay Service to speak with us:

Final report

A final report on the conduct of the Special Inquiry with findings and any recommendations is to be provided to the Public Sector Commissioner by 30 June 2025.

The report will include the names of people who have made submissions but not their contact details. Anonymous submissions will be accepted.

The Public Sector Commissioner is responsible for providing the report to the Premier.

Enquiries

For general enquiries email specialinquirySE@psc.wa.gov.au.

Media       

Media can email enquiries to media@psc.wa.gov.au.

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