翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Australian railway telegraphic codes
・ Australian Railways Union
・ Australian Rally Championship
・ Australian Ranger Federation
・ Australian rappel
・ Australian raven
・ Australian real estate investment trust
・ Australian Real Tennis Association
・ Australian realism
・ Australian record companies in the 60s
・ Australian Recording Industry Association
・ Australian records in track cycling
・ Australian Red Cross
・ Australian Red Cross Blood Service
・ Australian reed warbler
Australian referendum, 1906
・ Australian referendum, 1910
・ Australian referendum, 1910 (State Debts)
・ Australian referendum, 1910 (Surplus Revenue)
・ Australian referendum, 1911
・ Australian referendum, 1911 (Monopolies)
・ Australian referendum, 1911 (Trade and Commerce)
・ Australian referendum, 1913
・ Australian referendum, 1913 (Corporations)
・ Australian referendum, 1913 (Industrial Matters)
・ Australian referendum, 1913 (Monopolies)
・ Australian referendum, 1913 (Railway Disputes)
・ Australian referendum, 1913 (Trade and Commerce)
・ Australian referendum, 1913 (Trusts)
・ Australian referendum, 1919


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Australian referendum, 1906 : ウィキペディア英語版
Australian referendum, 1906
The Australian referendum of 12 December 1906 approved an amendment to the Australian constitution related to the terms of office of federal senators. Technically it was a vote on the Constitution Alteration (Senate Elections) Act, 1906, which after being approved in the referendum received the royal assent on 3 April 1907. The amendment moved the date of the beginning of the term of members of the Senate from 1 January to 1 July so that elections to the federal House of Representatives and the Senate could occur simultaneously.
The 1906 vote was the first referendum ever held in the Commonwealth of Australia and concerned the first amendment proposed to the constitution since its enactment. The referendum was held in conjunction with the 1906 federal election.
==Overview==

Prior to the amendment the constitution provided, in section 13, that Senate term would begin on 1 January and end on 31 December. By 1906 it was felt to be unlikely that Senate terms would generally coincide with House of Representatives terms, and that for this reason a change would be beneficial. The proposed amendment provided for Senate terms to begin on 1 July and end on 30 June. Odger's ''Australian Senate Practice'' noted that the main reason for the change was to enable simultaneous elections to be held in March, which at the time was considered the most likely period in which Federal elections would be held.〔Odgers, J.R. (1991) ''Australian Senate Practice (6th Ed.)'', Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration, Canberra. p. 22〕 The amendment was uncontroversial, dealing with the mechanical matter of how to rotate Senate terms, and Robert Menzies later observed that
:''as the average voter ... does not care how frequently a Senator rotates, the amendment was carried''.〔Menzies, R. (1967). ''Central Power in the Australian Commonwealth. An examination of the growth of Commonwealth power in the Australian Federation'' Casswell, London. p. 14〕
Although the amendment has not hindered the holding of simultaneous elections, it has had one unintended consequence. Because two-thirds of Commonwealth elections have been held in the months between September and December, there have been numerous instances of incoming Senators being required to wait many months before taking their seats. Those elected on 3 October 1998, for instance, were required to wait 270 days before doing so, and those elected on 21 August 2010 were required to wait 314 days before doing so.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Australian referendum, 1906」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.