Law changes are on the way to stop politicians campaigning around advance voting booths and to prevent a repeat of a 2014 ban on a satirical music video.
Justice Minister Amy Adams said the Government was likely to adopt all of the recommendations made by a select committee inquiry into the 2014 election.
That included clarifying the law to make it clear satirical and humorous productions were exempt from strict advertising and broadcasting rules that apply to election programmes.
In 2014 the Electoral Commission banned the broadcast of satirical song and video Planet Key during the campaign because it considered it an election programme or advertisement.
Musician Darren Watson later successfully challenged that in the High Court which found the song was not covered by electoral or broadcasting laws.