I can speak to the first group. When a person takes their statutory declaration into the polling station, it's actually taken away from them; they don't have the ability to take their statutory declaration from poll to poll to poll. It's taken away from them, and it has their address specifically on it. Even if they were to somehow make a copy of it--I don't know how they would because it has our official notary seal on it--it would have their address and they would be turned away from a polling station if they didn't have the correct address for that polling station.
On November 28th, 2006. See this statement in context.