Court of Disputed Returns (Queensland)

Queensland Court of Disputed Returns
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27°28′4″S 153°1′14″E / 27.46778°S 153.02056°E / -27.46778; 153.02056
Established1992 (1992)
JurisdictionQueensland, Australia
LocationBrisbane
Coordinates27°28′4″S 153°1′14″E / 27.46778°S 153.02056°E / -27.46778; 153.02056
Composition methodVice-regal appointment upon nomination by the Premier following the advice of the Attorney-General and Cabinet
Authorised byQueensland Parliament via the Electoral Act 1992 (Qld)
Appeals toCourt of Appeal, Supreme Court of Queensland
Judge term lengthmandatory retirement by age of 70
Websitewww.courts.qld.gov.au
Chief Justice of Queensland
CurrentlyCatherine Holmes SC
Since7 September 2015 (2015-09-07)

The Queensland Court of Disputed Returns is a court that adjudicates disputes concerning Queensland Government and local government elections and state referendums in Queensland, Australia. The Court is a division of the Supreme Court of Queensland.

A disputed return occurs when the result of an election is questioned. The name disputed returns derives from the practice in common law countries of issuing a writ for the election and then the parliament receiving the results by way of returns after the counting of ballots. The court attempts to eliminate the partisan nature of parliament and gives the determination of electoral disputes to an independent and dispassionate, neutral body. As parliament traditionally has the sole authority to determine these matters, parliament must create a special law to bring that body into existence to determine those disputes. Where there is no law, the parliament itself determines these disputes. In the Queensland situation, the parliament has decided that the court should be the only avenue for disputing an election result.

The Court has no jurisdiction in Australian federal elections, where disputed returns are heard in the Federal Court of Australia or, on appeal, in the High Court of Australia.