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Len Harris was the sole One Nation Party representative to ever gain a seat in the Australian Parliament, representing the state of Queensland. He took his Senate seat in 1998, after a succesful constitutional challenge to the election of Heather Hill in the High Court of Australia on the basis that she was a citizen of a "foreign power" (namely, the United Kingdom).
Harris came briefly to prominence during the 2003 debate on the legislative reforms to tertiary education proposed by Brendan Nelson. After initially promising he would vote against the legislation, Harris later changed his vote and allowed the reform package to pass, much to the chargrin of student organisations.
Harris was not as active or as controversial as Pauline Hanson, One Nation's founder, was. One Nation had been practically dead since the 2001 election, which was reaffirmed by Pauline Hanson's entry into the 2004 election as an independent Senate candidate in Queensland. With a drastic fall in the One Nation vote nationally, he lost his seat, making only 0.2 of a quota. His term will expire on 30 June, 2005.
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