Senator Abetz asked the Minister representing the Special Minister of State, upon notice, on 16 January 2012: With reference to the answer to question on notice no. 1202 (Senate Hansard, 2 November 2011, p. 8060): (1) For individuals identified as possibly having voted more than once, how many are believed to have voted: (a) twice; (b) 3 times; (c) 4 times; (d) 5 times; (e) 6 times; (f) 7 times; (g) 8 times; (h) 9 times; (i) 10 times; and (j) more than 10 times. (2) (a) What is the highest number of multiple voting activities by one individual; (b) how were their actions followed up; and (c) did they receive a police warning. (3) For each voter that was issued with a police warning, how many times had they multiple voted. (4) How many: (a) males; and (b) females, are believed to have multiple voted. (5) Can a list be provided detailing how many multiple voters were aged: (a) 18 to 25, in yearly increments; (b) 26 to 75, in ten yearly increments; and (c) 76 and over.