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Ch6 The Speaker, Deputy Speakers and officers / THE SPEAKERS VOTE / Exercise of the casting vote / To enable debate to continue



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House of Representatives                                Ch 6                                                 p 183

 

The Speaker, Deputy Speakers and officers / THE SPEAKER’S VOTE / Exercise of the casting vote

 

To enable debate to continue

  • On 21-23 May 1914, the numbers being equal on a motion for the closure, Speaker Johnson gave his casting vote with the ‘Noes’. 1 Speaker Bell on 3 December 1935, 2 Deputy Speaker Lucock on 10 October 1963 3 and Deputy Speaker Edwards on 29 April 1992 4 took the same course. On 30 May 1991 Speaker McLeay gave his casting vote with the ‘Ayes’ on a closure moved on the mover of a motion to suspend standing orders and with the ‘Noes’ on a closure moved on the seconder of the motion. 5
  • On 13 February 1929 the House debated certain determinations by the Public Service Arbitrator on a motion that the paper be printed, which was the method used at that time to initiate debate on documents presented to the House. When the numbers were equal on the division, Speaker Groom declared himself with the ‘Noes’ in order to give an opportunity for further consideration of the matter in the House. 6
  • On 11 December 1942 Speaker Nairn declared himself with the ‘Noes’ when the numbers were equal on a motion that the debate on the war situation be adjourned. He stated ‘My casting vote goes in the direction of obtaining a determination of the question during the present sittings of Parliament’. 7


  • VP 1914/53.



    VP 1934-37/480.



    VP 1962-63/580.



    VP 1990-92/1439.



     VP 1990-92/803-805.



    VP 1929/17-18.



    VP 1940-43/450; H.R. Deb. (11.12.42) 1824.