What would-be MPs have to declare

Candidates must declare they're constitutionally and legally qualified to hold a seat in parliament but it's up to the party to check a candidate's background.

IF YOU WANT TO RUN FOR FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

* Using an Australian Electoral Commission nomination form you or the party you're representing need to declare you are constitutionally and legally qualified to be elected.

* The Australian Constitution disqualifies people from being elected if at the time of the election they:

- Are a citizen of "a foreign power" or otherwise have an "allegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign power";

- Have been found guilty of treason;

- Have been convicted of an offence attracting a penalty of at least a year's jail and are serving or awaiting sentencing;

- Are bankrupt or insolvent;

- Hold a government-paid position (other than a minister or military service);

- Receive a government pension (other than military pensions);

- Have a direct or indirect pecuniary interest in any agreement with the commonwealth; or

- Hold a seat in the other house of parliament from the one they are running for.

* The AEC has no power to check or reject nominations provided the forms are lodged together with a deposit of $2000 (Senate) and $1000 (House of Representatives).

* It is up political parties to check the background of candidates.


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