Electorates of the Australian states and territories

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State Electoral District is a term used to refer to an electorate within the Lower House or Legislative Assembly of Australian states and territories. Most state electoral districts (except Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania, which have multi-member electorates using a proportional voting method) send a single member to a state or territory's parliament using the preferential method of voting. The size of a state electoral district is dependent upon the Electoral Acts in the various states and vary in size between them. At present, there are 409 state electoral districts in Australia.

State electoral districts do not apply to the Upper House, or Legislative Council, in those states that have one (New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia). In New South Wales and South Australia, MLCs represent the entire state, in Tasmania they represent single-member districts, and in Victoria and Western Australia they represent a region formed by grouping electoral districts together.

By State/Territory

Australian Capital Territory

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There are three electorates for the Legislative Assembly, two with five members each, and one with seven members, making up seventeen members in total.

New South Wales

Results of the New South Wales state election, 2007 showing the state electoral districts
Results of the New South Wales state election, 2007 showing the districts in Sydney

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There are currently 93 electoral districts in New South Wales.

Northern Territory

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There are 25 single-member electoral divisions in the Northern Territory, and 17 former divisions.

Queensland

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There are 89 electoral districts in Queensland, for the Legislative Assembly of Queensland. Information about the QLD electoral districts for the 2006 elections can be obtained from the Electoral Commission of Queensland website.[1]

South Australia

Results of the South Australian state election, 2006 showing state electoral districts
Results of the South Australian state election, 2006 showing metro electoral districts around Adelaide

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There are 47 single-member electoral districts in South Australia, for the South Australian House of Assembly.

Tasmania

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Electoral divisions of Tasmania

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There are 5 electoral divisions in Tasmania.

Victoria

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Electoral districts of Victoria
Electoral districts in the Melbourne area

There are 88 electoral districts in Victoria, for the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

Western Australia

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There are 59 single-member electoral districts in Western Australia for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. 42 are in the Perth metropolitan area and 17 are in the rest of the state.

See also

References

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