Electoral Act 1993

The House of Representatives - Vacancies

55D: Form of statement to be made by parliamentary leader

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"What the parliamentary leader must say when there's a vacancy"

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When a parliamentary leader needs to make a statement about a vacancy, they have to do it in a certain way. You need to follow the rules set out in the Electoral Act 1993. The parliamentary leader's statement is an important part of the process when there is a vacancy.

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Part 3The House of Representatives
Vacancies

55DForm of statement to be made by parliamentary leader

    Notes
    • Section 55D: expired, on , by section 3 of the Electoral (Integrity) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 105).