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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 150 asked in the Legislative Council on 13 March 2019 by Hon Martin Aldridge

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

ELECTORAL REFORM

150. Hon MARTIN ALDRIDGE to the Minister for Electoral Affairs:

I refer to speculation that the government is readying a bill to provide for electoral reform in Western Australia.

(1) Has cabinet considered a submission by the minister or the former Minister for Electoral Affairs; and, if so, on what date was such consideration?

(2) Has cabinet endorsed a position on electoral reform; and, if so, on what date was such endorsement?

(3) Has the minister or the former Minister for Electoral Affairs provided drafting instructions to Parliamentary Counsel to prepare an electoral reform bill; and, if so, on what date were such instructions given?

(4) Does the minister intend to pursue electoral reform during this term of Parliament; and, if so, by what means does he intend to commence consultation and with whom?

Hon STEPHEN DAWSON replied:

I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.

(1)–(4) The McGowan government went to the 2017 state election with a commitment to reduce the financial disclosure amount from $2 500 to $1 000. It is intended that legislation will be introduced into Parliament this year, along with amendments to the Electoral Act 1907 and the Electoral (Political Finance) Regulations 1996 to deal with that issue.

I am also open to discussing further opportunities for electoral reform and welcome the feedback of members of Parliament about their appetite for possible changes.