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Ch3 Elections and the electoral system / ELECTORAL DIVISIONS / Redistribution / Limited redistribution



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House of Representatives                                Ch 3                                                 p 88

 

Elections and the electoral system / ELECTORAL DIVISIONS / Redistribution

 

Limited redistribution

If writs are issued for a general election and the number of Members to be elected in a State or the Australian Capital Territory does not correspond to the existing number of electoral divisions, a so-called ‘mini-redistribution’ is conducted by the Electoral Commissioner and the Australian Electoral Officer for the State or Territory (the senior Divisional Returning Officer for the Australian Capital Territory). 1 To decrease or increase the number of divisions, pairs of contiguous divisions with the least number of electors are combined or pairs of contiguous divisions with the greatest number of electors are divided into three, as the case may be. New electorates so created carry the names of the electorates from which they were formed, arranged alphabetically and hyphenated.



Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 , s. 76. The Northern Territory is treated as a State under these provisions, now that it has two Members.