Senate debates

Monday, 27 February 2012

Questions on Notice

Special Minister of State (Question No. 1511)

Photo of Eric AbetzEric Abetz (Tasmania, Liberal Party, Shadow Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) Share this | Hansard source

asked the Minister representing the Special Minister of State, upon notice, on 16 January 2012:

With reference to the answer to question on notice no. 1202 (Senate Hansard, 2 November 2011, p. 8060):

(1) For individuals identified as possibly having voted more than once, how many are believed to have voted: (a) twice; (b) 3 times; (c) 4 times; (d) 5 times; (e) 6 times; (f) 7 times; (g) 8 times; (h) 9 times; (i) 10 times; and (j) more than 10 times.

(2) (a) What is the highest number of multiple voting activities by one individual; (b) how were their actions followed up; and (c) did they receive a police warning.

(3) For each voter that was issued with a police warning, how many times had they multiple voted.

(4) How many: (a) males; and (b) females, are believed to have multiple voted.

(5) Can a list be provided detailing how many multiple voters were aged: (a) 18 to 25, in yearly increments; (b) 26 to 75, in ten yearly increments; and (c) 76 and over.

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