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Ch3 Elections and the electoral system / ELECTORAL DIVISIONS / Redistribution / Improper influence



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House of Representatives                                Ch 3                                                 p 89

 

Elections and the electoral system / ELECTORAL DIVISIONS / Redistribution

 

Improper influence

It is an offence punishable by fine or imprisonment to seek to influence improperly members of a Redistribution Committee, members of an augmented Electoral Commission or a Redistribution Commissioner in the performance of their duties. 1

In 1978 a Minister’s appointment was terminated following a finding by a Royal Commissioner that the Minister’s action in seeking to influence Distribution Commissioners in relation to names of electoral divisions had constituted impropriety. 2



Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 , s. 78.



‘Matters in relation to electoral redistribution, Queensland 1977’, Report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry , PP 263 (1978). The case is described in more detail in previous editions (4th edn, p. 89).