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Breaking: SA Electoral Commissioner resigns amid review into March poll
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- Mick Sherry has resigned from his role as South Australia's Electoral Commissioner.
- South Australia's Electoral Commissioner Mick Sherry has stepped down from the role amid a review into the state and Voice elections in March.
- Attorney-General and Special Minister of State Kyam Maher said Mr Sherry made the decision to resign himself.
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Mick Sherry has resigned from his role as South Australia's Electoral Commissioner. (ABC News: Carl Saville)
South Australia's Electoral Commissioner Mick Sherry has stepped down from the role amid a review into the state and Voice elections in March.
Attorney-General and Special Minister of State Kyam Maher said Mr Sherry made the decision to resign himself.
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