For general information about how mini-redistributions work, see: How would a mini-redistribution work?
Will a mini-redistribution of Western Australia be required?
A mini-redistribution of Western Australia will only be required if the Governor-General issues the writ for a general election for the House of Representatives before 2 August 2021.
Who would conduct a mini-redistribution of Western Australia?
In accordance with sub-section 76(2) of the Electoral Act, a mini-redistribution of Western Australia would be conducted by:
- the Electoral Commissioner
- the Australian Electoral Officer for Western Australia.
What are the pairs of contiguous electoral divisions for Western Australia?
A list of the pairs of contiguous electoral divisions is available in: Western Australia – contiguous electoral divisions
What enrolment data should be used?
The enrolment data as at the end of the month is published on the online Commonwealth Government Notices Gazette.
This monthly enrolment data is also published on the AEC website, including as a csv file.
As this data is only published on the AEC website once it has been published in Gazette, users are reminded to check to ensure they are using the most recently published enrolment data.
Which mini-redistribution approach would apply in Western Australia?
As the Electoral Commissioner determined on 3 July 2020 that Western Australia’s entitlement to members of the House of Representatives decreased by one from 16 to 15, the steps to be followed would be:
- The Redistribution Commissioners prepare a list identifying all the pairs of contiguous electoral divisions in Western Australia
- The number of electors enrolled in each possible pair of contiguous electoral divisions is identified. This is done by using the enrolment statistics for Western Australia published in the Gazette immediately prior to the relevant day – that is, using the enrolment statistics published in the Gazette immediately prior to the day on which the Governor-General issued the writs for a general House of Representatives election
- The Redistribution Commissioners set aside the pair of contiguous electoral divisions with the smallest number of electors enrolled
- The Redistribution Commissioners combine the set aside pair of contiguous electoral divisions into one electoral division
- The Redistribution Commissioners will name the new electoral division after both of the old divisions with these names in alphabetical order and hyphenated. The new electoral division will be given the name of the Division of Y-Z
- The Redistribution Commissioners sign the written instrument determining the names and boundaries of electoral divisions in the state or territory.
Some scenarios showing how this would work are available in: How would a mini-redistribution work in practice?
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- Will a mini-redistribution of Western Australia be required?
- Who would conduct a mini-redistribution of Western Australia?
- What are the pairs of contiguous electoral divisions for Western Australia?
- What enrolment data should be used?
- Which mini-redistribution approach would apply in Western Australia?