Inquiry into all aspects of the conduct of the 1996 federal election
and matters related thereto
The Committee tabled its report The 1996 federal election: report
of the inquiry into the conduct of the 1996 federal election and matters
related thereto in both houses of Parliament on 16 June 1997. A copy
of the report is available in PDF format (607KB) or from the Committee
Secretariat.
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List of submissions
List of public hearings
Media release
Government response to the Committee's
report was tabled on 8 April 1998
Content of report: The 1996 federal election
FOREWORD
TERMS OF REFERENCE
MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMITTEE
ABBREVIATIONS
CHAPTER SUMMARY AND LIST OF RECOMMENDATIONS
CHAPTER ONE - INTRODUCTION
- THE 1996 FEDERAL ELECTION
- THE INQUIRY
CHAPTER TWO - ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
- MEASURES TO PREVENT FRAUD
- Witnessing Requirement on the Enrolment Form
- Documentary Proof of Identity for Enrolment
- Cross-checking of Electoral Data Against External Databases
- Verification of Citizenship
- The Close of Rolls Period
- Subdivisional or Precinct Voting
- Separate Inquiry on the Electoral Rolls
- Multiple Voting - "Wilfully"
- Public Availability of the Rolls
- Address-based Roll Management System (RMANS)
- Continuous Roll Review
- Investigation of Offences
- OBJECTION ACTION
- Objection Action After the Issue of the Writ
- Objection Action - Change of Address
- Objection Action - Unsound Mind
- Objection Action - Roll Deletions in Western Australia
CHAPTER THREE - PREFERENTIAL AND COMPULSORY VOTING
- COMPULSORY VOTING
- ALBERT LANGER AND SECTION 329A OF THE ELECTORAL ACT
- The Preferential Voting Provisions of the Electoral Act
- "How to Vote for Neither!" - the Albert Langer Campaign
- Integrity of the Preferential Voting System - Solutions
- Alternative Voting Systems for the House of Representatives
- PREFERENTIAL VOTING FOR THE SENATE
- Optional Preferential Voting
- Multiple Group Voting Tickets
- Display of Senate Tickets at Polling Places
- Influence of Minor Parties
CHAPTER FOUR - ENROLMENT AND VOTING BY CERTAIN GROUPS
- VOTERS IN THE TERRITORIES
- The Snowdon Petition to the Court of Disputed Returns
- Adjourned Polling in the Northern Territory
- Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands
- The Australian Capital Territory and Norfolk Island
- ABORIGINAL ELECTORS
- Abolition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Electoral
Information Service
- Assisted Voting
- Conduct of ATSIC Elections on Polling Day
- Multiple Enrolments
- OVERSEAS ELECTORS
- PRISONERS
- SILENT ELECTORS
- RESIDENTS OF NURSING HOMES
- THE DISABLED
CHAPTER FIVE - ENROLMENT AND VOTING: OTHER ISSUES
- DECLARATION VOTING
- Pre-poll Ordinary Voting
- Use of Postal Vote Application Forms by Political Parties
- Splitting of Postal Vote Envelopes
- Postal Voters in Remote Areas
- The Return of Postal Votes
- Availability of the Marked Roll
- Electoral Integrity - Postal Voting
- BALLOT PAPERS - LAYOUT AND METHOD OF MARKING
- Computerised Voting
- Method of Marking the Ballot Paper
- Ballot Paper Layout
- THE SCRUTINY OF VOTES
- Computerisation of the Senate Scrutiny
- The Two Candidate Preferred (TCP) Count
- The Preliminary Scrutiny of Declaration Votes
- Provision of Results to the Media
- Live Broadcast of Results to Western Australia
- QUEUING AT POLLING PLACES
- AEC PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN
- The Voting Guide
- Statutory Newspaper Advertising
CHAPTER SIX - NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES AND REGISTRATION OF PARTIES
- SECTION 44 OF THE CONSTITUTION
- Sykes v Cleary
- Free v Kelly
- Senator Jeannie Ferris
- Clarification of Section 44
- DEPOSITS AND SIGNATURES
- NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES: OTHER ISSUES
- Close of Nominations and the Declaration
- Frivolous or Politically Significant Names
- Place of Senate Nominations
- ENDORSEMENT OF CANDIDATES BY POLITICAL PARTIES
- Disendorsed Candidates
- Similar Party Names on the Ballot Paper
- Endorsement of a Candidate by More Than One Party
- REGISTRATION OF PARTY NAMES
CHAPTER SEVEN - ELECTION CAMPAIGNING
- TRUTH IN POLITICAL ADVERTISING
- Possible Sanctions Against Misleading Advertising
- Method of Enforcement - the "Election Complaints Authority"
- Definition of "Electoral Matter"
- THE AUTHORISATION PROVISIONS OF THE ELECTORAL ACT
- Section 328 of the Electoral Act
- Section 331 of the Electoral Act
- Section 332 of the Electoral Act
- POLICING IMPROPER CAMPAIGN PRACTICES
- PROVISION OF ELECTOR INFORMATION TO POLITICAL PARTIES AND MPS
- Alleged Unauthorised Release of Information
- Provision of Gender and Age Details
- Computer Technology and Commercial Use of Roll Information
- OTHER ISSUES
- How-to-Vote Material
- Electoral Bribery
- The Internet
- Canvassing at Hospitals and Nursing Homes
- Canvassing at Pre-Poll Voting Centres
- Co-ordination Between the States and the AEC
CHAPTER EIGHT - ELECTION FUNDING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
- THE FUNDING AND DISCLOSURE PROVISIONS
- PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
- Reporting Thresholds - Amounts Received
- Disclosure by Donors
- Annual and Election Returns
- Total Expenditure Report
- Tax Deductibility of Donations
- Penalties
- Election Funding
- Annual Returns by Commonwealth Departments
- Other Disclosure of Donations
- Associated Entities
CHAPTER NINE - OTHER MATTERS
- THE AUSTRALIAN ELECTORAL COMMISSION
- The Divisional Office Structure
- Co-location of AEC and Members' Offices
- ELECTION LITIGATION
- Delivery of Ballot Papers by Post or by "Other Means"
- Decisions "as Quickly as is Reasonable"
- "Splitting" of Petitions
- FOUR YEAR TERMS
- BY-ELECTIONS
- ONGOING INQUIRIES
- Redistributions of Electoral Boundaries
- Industrial Elections
- ATSIC Elections
- "Regionalisation" and the Performance Audit of the AEC
MINORITY REPORTS
- SENATOR S CONROY, MR L FERGUSON MP AND MR R MCCLELLAND MP
- SENATOR A MURRAY
APPENDICES
- RESOLUTION OF APPOINTMENT
- LIST OF SUBMISSIONS
- LIST OF EXHIBITS
- LIST OF HEARINGS AND WITNESSES
Media release
The following media release was issued by the Chairman of the Committee,
Mr Gary Nairn MP, on the tabling of its report:
16 June 1997 Reform of the Commonwealth electoral
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