Second Reading Speeches

Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Improving Electoral Administration) Bill 2013

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  • Electoral and Referendum Amendment (Improving Electoral Administration) Bill 2012
Type
Government
Portfolio
Special Minister of State
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Parliament no
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Summary

In response to certain recommendations of the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters report

The 2010 federal election: report on the conduct of the election and related matters
, the bill amends the:
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
to: provide for further fixed periods of time to be provided to the augmented Electoral Commission to complete its inquiries into objections against proposed redistribution of electoral boundaries; and not require a silent voter to re-apply to be treated as a silent voter when changing address;
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918
and
Referendum (Machinery Provisions) Act 1984
to: establish procedures to be taken when a ballot-box is opened prematurely; remove the requirement for an applicant for a pre-poll ordinary vote to complete and sign a certificate; provide that pre-poll voting offences will open on the fourth day after nominations close; and provide that applications for postal votes must be received on the Wednesday three days before polling day; and
Taxation Administration Act 1953
to allow the Australian Taxation Office to disclose protected information to the Electoral Commissioner.

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