(1) The returning officer appointed to run a triennial election under rule 4(2) must, before notice is given of that election, prepare the following rolls:
(a) a roll of teachers in the early childhood sector who the returning officer believes will, on election day, be entitled to vote for a teacher to represent that sector on the Teachers Council; and
(b) a roll of teachers in the primary sector who the returning officer believes will, on election day, be entitled to vote for a teacher to represent that sector on the Teachers Council; and
(c) a roll of teachers in the secondary sector who the returning officer believes will, on election day, be entitled to vote for a teacher to represent that sector on the Teachers Council; and
(d) a roll of principals who the returning officer believes will, on election day, be entitled to vote for a principal to represent principals on the Teachers Council.
(2) The returning officer appointed to run an extraordinary election for a sector representative under rule 5(1) must, before notice is given of that election, prepare a roll of every person who the returning officer believes will, on the day of the election, be entitled to vote in the election for the relevant sector representative.
(3) Each roll must contain, at a minimum, the name, address, date of birth, and teacher registration number of each person who the returning officer believes will be entitled to vote in the election for the relevant sector representative, and the expiry date of that person's practising certificate.
(4) A person who is eligible to be included on more than 1 roll may choose which roll he or she is included on, but must not be included on more than 1 roll.