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Ch8 Order of business and the sitting day / SITTINGS / Suspension of sittings / Pursuant to standing orders / ELECTION OF SPEAKER AND DEPUTIES



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House of Representatives                                Ch 8                                                 p 241

 

Order of business and the sitting day / SITTINGS / Suspension of sittings / Pursuant to standing orders

 

Election of Speaker and deputies

If a special ballot for the election of Speaker, Deputy Speaker or Second Deputy Speaker is inconclusive because of an equality of votes and the equality continues, the sitting is suspended for 30 minutes. 1 No such case has ever occurred.

Once the Speaker has taken the Chair on being elected and has been congratulated, the Prime Minister or another Minister informs the House of the time that the Governor-General will receive the Members of the House and the Speaker 2 and the sitting is suspended until that time. The sitting was not formally suspended following the election of Speaker Rosevear in 1946 as the Governor-General received the new Speaker immediately. 3



S.O. 11(l).



S.O.4(g); and see Ch. on ‘The parliamentary calendar’.



VP 1946-48/5.