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Going to a 'double d': the 2016 federal election and the Constitution

journal contribution
posted on 2016-09-01, 00:00 authored by Oscar RoosOscar Roos, Kelly GreenKelly Green
This article sets out the key constitutional issues surrounding the 2016 federal election and its aftermath. The authors discuss the double dissolution mechanism in the Australian Constitution which was used to trigger the 2016 election and the recent changes to the Senate voting system. The authors also examine how and why the newly elected senators will divide into long and short term senators after the 2016 election, whether the new Parliament will proceed to a joint sitting, and the prospects of another early election.

History

Journal

Alternative law journal

Volume

41

Pagination

165-168

Location

Clayton, Vic.

ISSN

1037-969X

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN Other journal article

Copyright notice

2016, Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative

Issue

3

Publisher

Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative