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Chair |
Mr Daryl Melham MP |
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Deputy Chair |
Hon Andrew Robb AO MP (from 22/02/10) |
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Mr Scott Morrison MP (to 3/02/10) |
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Members |
Mr Michael Danby MP |
Senator Simon Birmingham |
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Hon Andrew Robb AO MP (from 3/02/10) |
Senator Bob Brown |
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Hon Bruce Scott MP |
Senator Carol Brown |
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Mr Jon Sullivan MP |
Senator David Feeney |
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Senator Scott Ryan |
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Secretary |
Stephen Boyd |
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Research Officer |
Margaret Atkin |
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Administrative Officers |
Renee Burton Natasha Petrovic |
On 27 February 2008, the Special Minister of State requested the Committee to conduct an inquiry with the following terms of reference:
That the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters inquire into and report on the conduct of the 2007 election and matters related thereto.
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AEC |
Australian Electoral Commission |
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AFP |
Australian Federal Police |
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AG’s |
Attorney-General’s Department |
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CEA |
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 |
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DRO |
Divisional Returning Officer |
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JSCEM |
Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters |
The committee recommends that the Special Minister of State, with assistance from the Attorney-General, introduce amending legislation to update the penalty provisions in the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 using the schedule provided by the Australian Electoral Commission which is reproduced at Appendix K as a guide.
The penalty provisions in the Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984 should be updated in accordance with changes to the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.
The Special Minister of State is requested to refer the relevant amending legislation to the committee so that it can conduct a bills inquiry into the proposed changes to the penalties in the Commonwealth Electoral Act.
The committee recommends that section 328 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 be redrafted as a strict liability offence, and the maximum penalties be 60 penalty units for an individual and 300 penalty units for a body corporate.
The committee recommends that the Australian Electoral Commission should, at the next federal election, record all polling booth offences that are reported, the actions that were taken and provide an appraisal of the adequacy of the powers under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 to deal with polling place offences.
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