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The Speaker (currently the Honourable Mike Reynolds AM MP) is the Member of Parliament elected by the House to preside over sittings of the Legislative Assembly and to maintain orderly proceedings. The Speaker is supported in his role by officers of the Parliamentary Service, including the Clerk of the Parliament, the Sergeant at Arms and Hansard reporters. After a general election and at the beginning of the first parliamentary sitting day, a Member is elected by secret ballot to the position. Normally, the Government's nominee is successful, since the Government controls the numbers in the House.
   The office of Speaker is an ancient one dating back to the early English Parliaments in the 14th century. Unlike the Speaker of the British House of Commons, the Speaker of the Queensland Parliament doesn't resign from his/her political party and is still required to contest elections.
   As the chief presiding officer of the Parliament, the Speaker chairs the debates and enforces the rules (known as Standing Orders) to ensure orderly conduct in the Chamber. In both instances, the Speaker is expected to demonstrate impartiality. However, the Speaker may participate in debates and in a tied voting situation has a casting vote.
   The Speaker enjoys considerable powers within a parliamentary jurisdiction and can issue by-election writs, warrants for parliamentary privilege offenders and, if necessary, have brought before the bar of the Parliament such offenders for rebuke or sentence.
   Administratively, the Speaker has control of the Parliamentary Service and is responsible for the Parliament's policies, budget, services and administration. Source: Parliamentary website (public domain document)

Speakers of the Queensland Legislative Assembly

Electorate Party Term in Office facts
Wide Bay 1860 to 1870 Appointed to Council for life
Eastern Downs November 1870 to June 1871
West Moreton 1871 to 1873
Warrego 1874 to 1876
Ravenswood & Maryborough 1876 to 1883
Drayton & Toowoomba Opposition 1883 to 1888
Port Curtis 1888 to 1893 Appointed to Council for life
Herbert Ministerialist 1893 to 1899
Warwick Ministerialist 1899 to 1903 Appointed to Council for life
Herbert Ministerialist 1903 to 1907
Bulloo Ministerialist 1907 to 1909
Dalby Ministerialist 1909 to 1911
Lockyer Ministerialist/ Opposition/ Liberal 1911 to 1915
Cairns Labor 1915 to 1919 Premier 1925 to 1929
Herbert Labor September 1919 to January 1920 became President of Council, then Governor.
Maree Labor 1920 to 1929
Windsor Country & Progressive Nat 1929 to 1932
Gregory Labor 1932 to 1939 Died in Office
Buranda Labor 1939 to 1944 Appointed to Council for life
Balonne Labor 1944 to 1950
Brisbane Labor 1950 to 1957
Cunningham Country 1957 to 1960
Murrumba Country August 1960 - May 1972 Longest serving
Flinders Country/National 1972 to 1974
Redcliffe National 1974 to 1979
Fassifern National 1979 to 1983
Toowoomba South National 1983 to 1986
Fassifern National February 1987 to November 1987
Isis National December 1987 to July 1989
Fassifern National July 1989 to November 1989
Ashgrove Labor 1990 to 1996
Nicklin National April 1996 to June 1998
Redcliffe Labor 1998 to 2005
Mount Isa Labor August 2005 to October 2006
Townsville Labor from 10 October 2006

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