Senate debates
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
Motions
Death Penalty
9:31 am
Derryn Hinch (Victoria, Derryn Hinch's Justice Party) Share this | Hansard source
Mr President, I want to draw your attention to a matter that occurred yesterday during formal motions which I believe may have invalidated a vote. I seek your guidance. Senator Dean Smith introduced a formal motion, No. 831. The Deputy President was in the chair and passed it on the ayes. It was disputed, and she then asked if a division was required. There were two dissenting voices, and, amid some confusion, the chair actually put the question again. The dissenting voices were those of Senator Anning and Senator Burston. During the division, Senator Burston left the chamber. Standing order 100(2) states:
A senator calling for a division shall not leave the chamber until the division has taken place.
Subsection (3) states:
A senator shall vote in a division in accordance with that senator's vote by voice.
That did not happen yesterday. Mr President, I hope you'll make a ruling as to the validity of that division, given that one of the voices calling for the division, that being the voice of Senator Burston, was not present during the division. I also hope that you will remind senators of the Senate rules governing divisions.
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