South Australia’s Electoral Commissioner Mick Sherry has resigned amid a review into the scandal-plagued state and Voice elections.
The March elections were beset with problems, including misplaced ballots, inadequate polling booth staff and computer glitches.
First Nations voters also alleged they experienced discrimination at polling booths.
Mr Sherry had been on personal leave since the elections.
His resignation comes as the state government plans to introduce legislation to delay local council elections until next year, following a request by the acting SA Electoral Commissioner.
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