The Kings Diction

Australian Imperial Crown

Judicature - Constitution Act

Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act July 1900 UK/PGA

Original Kings Printer - Local Mirror

Original Kings Printer - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

CHAPTER ONE

The Parliament

Part 2 - The Senate

7. The Senate

The Senate shall be composed of senators for each State, directly chosen by the people of the State, voting, until the Parliament otherwise provides, as one electorate.

But until the Parliament of the Commonwealth otherwise provides, the Parliament of the State of Queensland, if that State be an Original State, may make laws dividing the State into divisions and determining the number of senators to be chosen for each division, and in the absence of such provision the State shall be one electorate.

Until the Parliament otherwise provides there shall be six senators for each Original State. The Parliament may make laws increasing or diminishing the number of senators for each State, but so that equal representation of the several Original States shall be maintained and that no Original State shall have less than six senators

The senators shall be chosen for a term of six years, and the names of the senators chosen for each State shall be certified by the Governor to the Governor-General.