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The position of the '''Senate Speaker''' is a Government Position in [[Australia]].  This position is restricted to [[Congress of Australia|Current Australian Senators]], and is responsible for keeping order in the {{Plain link|url=//community.auserepublik.com/index.php?board=32.0 Senate Hall.}}  
 
The position of the '''Senate Speaker''' is a Government Position in [[Australia]].  This position is restricted to [[Congress of Australia|Current Australian Senators]], and is responsible for keeping order in the {{Plain link|url=//community.auserepublik.com/index.php?board=32.0 Senate Hall.}}  
  
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The position of the Senate Speaker is a Government Position in Australia. This position is restricted to Current Australian Senators, and is responsible for keeping order in the Senate Hall.

Senate Speakers are unable to be involved in the Australian Cabinet.

Category: Parliamentary
Government Body: Senate
Department: Speaker
Reports to: The Senate as a whole
Position Allocation: Nomination and Vote by the Senate according to the Constitution and / or Act of Parliament.

Job Purpose: The Speaker and Deputy Speaker are responsible for Moderating topics on the Senate Forums, closing and moving them into the Voting Hall for the Senate to vote after the elapsed time. They are responsible for Tallying the votes and making them known, as well as locking the voting topics after the elapsed timeframe. They must move Votes and Topics into the correct Archived Forums after the appropriate elapsed timeframe. They are responsible for the Posting of Acts and other Policies into the Policies forum should those responsible initially for the task be unable to do so.

Previous Senate Speakers[1]

April 2009 Preditorian
May 2009 Preditorian
June 2009: Melchizedek Smith
July 2009: Melchizedek Smith
August 2009: Coppr
September 2009: Aussie Vegeta
October 2009: Dean Kong
November 2009: N/A
December 2009: N/A
January 2010: Alex Australis
February 2010: Xavier Griffith
March 2010: Binda33
April 2010: Infin
May 2010: Binda33
June 2010: Aeros
July 2010: Infin
August 2010: Kyle Thornton
September 2010: Venja
October 2010: Bowen Eley
November 2010: Majester
December 2010: Majester
January 2011: Banzai/Flatty
February 2011: Xavier Griffith
March 2011: Majester
April 2011: Majester
May 2011: Yobbo McSweeny
June 2011: Binda33
July 2011: Binda33
August 2011: Timeoin

Previous Deputy Speakers

April 2009: N/A
May 2009: eViL nUt
June 2009: Newt Gingrich
July 2009: Newt Gingrich
August 2009: N/A
September 2009: Mark Sanchez
October 2009: Mark Sanchez
November 2009: N/A
December 2009: N/A
January 2010 Calbe, Sir David Newton

Senate Speaker/ Deputy Speaker Elections

The following Speaker elections results are available:

April 2009

No information is available.

May 2009[2][3]

Senate Speaker

Preditorian: 26
Melchizedek Smith: 8

Deputy Senate Speaker

eViL nUt 15
Alex Australis 13
Australian Warlord 7
Icey1174 0

June 2009

Senate Speaker

Melchizedek Smith

Deputy Senate Speaker

Newt Gingrich

July 2009[4][5]

Senate Speaker

Melchizedek Smith 15
Newt Gingrich 14

Deputy Senate Speaker

Newt Gingrich 10*
DARK VORODOR 10
Mark Sanchez 7
* - Senate Speaker Melchizedek Smith voted to break the tiebreak

August 2009

No information is available.

September 2009[6]

Senate Speaker

Aussie Vegeta: 11
Mark Sanchez: 4
Paul Hamon: 4

Deputy Senate Speaker

Mark Sanchez: 7
Guy Baumber: 6
Aussie Vegeta: 4
Corey Blake: 4

October 2009[7]

Senate Speaker

Dean Kong

Deputy Senate Speaker

Mark Sanchez

November 2009

No information is available.

December 2009

No information is available.

January 2010[8]

Senate Speaker:

Alex Australis 19
Sir David Newton 11
Brenflakes 7

Deputy Senate Speaker:

Calbe 12
Brenflakes 11
Majester 6
Guy Baumber 3

References


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