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Notes to the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act
Note 7
” | No. 2399 | Senate Elections (Times and Places) Act 1912 | Repealed by No. 2723 |
” | No. 2723 | Senate Elections (Times and Places) Act 1915 | Repealed by No. 3769 |
” | No. 3769 | Senate Elections (Times and Places) Act 1928 | Repealed by No. 6365 |
” | No. 6365 | Senate Elections Act 1958 | (still in force) |
Queensland | 64 Vic. No. 25 | The Parliament of the Commonwealth Elections Act and the Elections Acts 1885 to 1898 Amendment Act of 1900 | Operation exhausted |
” | 3 Edw. VII. No. 6 | The Election of Senators Act of 1903 | Repealed by 9 Eliz. II. No. 20 |
” | 9 Eliz. II. No. 20 | The Senate Elections Act of 1960 | (still in force) |
South Australia | No. 834 | The Elections of Senators Act of 1903 | (still in force) |
Western Australia | No. 11, 1903 | Election of Senators Act 1903 | (still in force) |
Tasmania | 64 Vic. No. 59 | The Federal Elections Act 1900 | Repealed by 26 Geo. V. No. 3 |
” | 3 Edw. VII. No. 5 | The Election of Senators Act 1903 | Repealed by 26 Geo. V. No. 3 |
” | 26 Geo. V. No. 3 | Senate Elections Act 1935 | (still in force) |
Note 7
Section 14—For the provisions applicable upon the increase in the number of senators to 12 made by the Representation Act 1983, see s. 3 of that Act.
Note 8
Section 15—The proposed law to alter the Constitution entitled “Constitution Alteration (Simultaneous Elections) 1977” was submitted to the electors in each State of the Commonwealth on 21 May 1977: it was not approved by a majority of all the electors voting in a majority of the States. See Gazette 1977, No. S100.
Note 9
Section 29—The following State Acts were passed in pursuance of the powers conferred by s. 29, but ceased to be in force upon the enactment of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1902:
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