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SENATOR THE HON JOHN FAULKNER


Special Minister of State

Media Release

06/2008
28 March 2008

Electoral Reform

The Rudd Labor Government will introduce legislation in the next Parliamentary sitting to fix loopholes in donation disclosure and public funding.

The Government will also kick-start a green paper process to reform and modernise our electoral processes. The Prime Minister will ask the States and Territories to join the Commonwealth in examining electoral issues.

In the short term, the Government will urgently move to:

Reforms to the donation disclosure regime are a priority because, in order to be fully effective, they must operate by the start of the next financial year.

The Electoral Reform Green Paper will be released in two parts – the first looking at disclosure, funding and expenditure issues, to be released for discussion in July 2008; the second examining a broader range of options aimed at strengthening other areas of our electoral laws. That part of the paper will be released for discussion in October 2008.

The Prime Minister is writing to the Premiers and Chief Ministers to seek their cooperation in progressing electoral reforms and asking them to nominate a relevant Minister to work with the Commonwealth on the green paper process.

The Government will also ask the Parliamentary Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters (JSCEM) to consider the green paper, and expects to work closely with JSCEM as the process of electoral reform moves ahead.

These measures will restore more transparency and openness to our electoral system and improve electoral mechanisms to ensure that voters can effectively enrol and vote.


Media Contacts:
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Media Adviser - Colin Campbell - 0407 787 181 www.smos.gov.au

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