A by-election for the
Australian House of Representatives seat of
New England was held on 2 December 2017.
Previous incumbent
Barnaby Joyce, serving as
Deputy Prime Minister and
Nationals leader from February 2016 until October 2017 when his seat of New England was declared vacant, won the by-election with a large primary and two-party swing.
Background
Amid the
2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis
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, the trigger for the by-election was the
judgment of the
High Court of Australia
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sitting as the
Court of Disputed Returns on 27 October 2017, which found that the sitting member,
Deputy Prime Minister and
Nationals leader
Barnaby Joyce, was ineligible under
Section 44 of the Constitution to sit in the Parliament of Australia, by virtue of holding
New Zealand citizenship at the time of his nomination and election. The seat was declared vacant by the High Court on the same day. Joyce had renounced his dual citizenship effective from August in order to become a sole citizen of Australia, and was thus eligible to run for the by-election.
Speaker of the House of Representatives Tony Smith issued the writ for the election on 27 October 2017, the same day as the High Court's judgment.
Key dates
* Friday 27 October 2017 – Previous election ruled void
* Friday 27 October 2017 – Issue of
writ
* Friday 3 November 2017 – Close of
electoral rolls (8pm)
* Thursday 9 November 2017 – Close of nominations (12 noon)
* Friday 10 November 2017 – Declaration of nominations (12 noon)
* Tuesday 14 November 2017 – Start of
early voting
* Saturday 2 December 2017 –
Polling day (8am to 6pm)
* Friday 15 December 2017 – Last day for receipt of
postal votes
* Sunday 4 February 2018 – Last day for return of writ
As at least 33 days must elapse between the issue of a writ and the date of a by-election, the earliest Saturday that the by-election could take place was on 2 December.
Candidates
Former independent member for New England
Tony Windsor, who retired at the
2013 election before unsuccessfully contesting the seat at the
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with a 29.2 percent primary vote, announced he would not be nominating as a candidate in the by-election.
Pauline Hanson's One Nation and
Shooters, Fishers and Farmers also announced that they would not run.
Results
Early in the evening, ABC election analyst Antony Green predicted an easy victory for Joyce. Claiming victory that evening, Joyce picked up a large primary and two-party swing.
See also
*
List of Australian federal by-elections
References
External links
2017 New England by-election (Australian Electoral Commission)2017 New England by-election(ABC Elections)
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New South Wales federal by-elections
2017 elections in Australia