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text_A: In 1994, Jeffrey Dahmer died.
text_B: Blundell v Vardon , was the first of three decisions of the High Court of Australia concerning the 1906 Election for Senators for South Australia .. High Court of Australia. High Court of Australia. 1906 Election. Australian federal election, 1906. Senators. Australian Senate. Sitting as the Court of Disputed Returns , Barton J held that the election of Anti-Socialist Party candidate Joseph Vardon as the third senator for South Australia was void due to irregularities in the way the returning officers marked some votes .. Court of Disputed Returns. Court of Disputed Returns ( Australia ). Barton. Edmund Barton. Justice. Anti-Socialist Party. Anti-Socialist Party. Joseph Vardon. Joseph Vardon. The Parliament of South Australia appointed James O'Loghlin .. Parliament of South Australia. Parliament of South Australia. James O'Loghlin. James O'Loghlin ( Australian politician ). Vardon sought to have the High Court compel the Governor of South Australia to hold a supplementary election , however the High Court held in R v Governor of South Australia ; Ex parte Vardon that it had no power to do so .. Governor of South Australia. Governor of South Australia. Vardon then petitioned the Senate seeking to remove O'Loghlin and rather than decide the issue , the Senate referred the matter to the High Court .. The High Court held in Vardon v O'Loghlin that O'Loghlin had been invalidly appointed and ordered a supplementary election .. Vardon and O'Loghlin both contested the supplementary election , with Vardon winning with 54 % of the vote .
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