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Appendix A: Legislative compliance table
Appendix C: Public suggestions for the Western Australia federal redistribution
Appendix D: Comments on suggestions for the Western Australia federal redistribution
Appendix E: Redistribution Committee’s response to themes contained in suggestions and comments on suggestions
Appendix F: Guidelines for naming federal electoral divisions
Appendix G: Description of the method used to calculate the areas of electoral divisions
Appendix H: Timetable for the remainder of the redistribution process
Appendix I: Statistical summaries of proposed divisions
The following table demonstrates the Committee’s compliance with the various redistribution provisions of the Electoral Act.
Section of the Electoral Act
s.59(2)(a) Basis for conducting redistribution Increased entitlement to members of the House of Representatives for Western Australia, from 15 to 16
s.59(1) Direction to commence redistribution Gazette notice published on 1 December 2014
s.63A(3) and (4) Alteration of projection time for equality of enrolments The projection time was altered to 8 February 2017 and notified by way of Gazette notice published on 1 December 2014
s.65 Determination of current enrolment quota by written instrument The then acting Electoral Commissioner signed written instrument on 8 December 2014
s.64(1) and (2) Invitation to make written suggestions and written comments on suggestions Gazette notice published on Wednesday 11 March 2015. Notices published in The Weekend West and The Weekend Australian on 14 March 2015. Suggestions closed at 6pm (AWST) on Friday 10 April 2015. Comments on suggestions closed at 6pm (AWST) on Friday 24 April 2015
s.60(1) Appointment of the Committee Appointed in writing by the Electoral Commission by instrument dated 11 April 2015
s.64(3) Suggestions made available for public perusal on the 5th Monday after publication of the Gazette notice Suggestions were made available at the office of the Australian Electoral Officer for Western Australia and on the AEC website on Monday 13 April 2015. Comments were made publicly available on the AEC website on 28 April 2015
s.62 Proceedings at Committee meetings Four Committee meetings were held, on 22 May and 5, 19 and 29 June 2015:
the Electoral Commissioner formally chaired each meeting,
the four Committee members were present at each meeting, and
all questions were resolved unanimously.
s.63 Sub-committees No sub-committees were formed to assist the Committee
s.64(4) Consideration of all suggestions and comments on suggestions received by the statutory timeframe The Committee considered, in detail, each of the 27 suggestions and 16 comments on suggestions received at its meeting on 22 May 2015
s.66(1) Committee to make proposed redistribution
All proposed divisions fall within the range of not less than 90 per cent and not more than 110 per cent of the current enrolment quota.
All proposed divisions fall within the range of not less than 96.5 per cent and not more than 103.5 per cent of average divisional enrolment at the projection time. Community of interests, means of communication and travel, physical features and area, and the boundaries of existing divisions have been given due consideration by the Committee in making the proposed redistribution.
s.67 Reasons for the proposed redistribution are stated in writing The Committee’s reasons for the proposed redistribution are contained throughout this report
s.67A Outline of proposed redistribution No preliminary outline was released in relation to the proposed redistribution
s.68 Notice of proposed redistribution Arrangements are in place for the required publications and notices to be made available as required
Section 66 of the Electoral Act requires the Committee, in making its proposed redistribution of Western Australia, to abide by the following requirements:
the Committee must ensure that the number of electoral divisions that Western Australia is to be divided into, is equal to the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in Western Australia at the next general election, and
the Committee must abide by the following requirements contained in section 66 of the Electoral Act:
The purpose of paragraph 3(a) is suggested by its history. It has undergone some transformation since the Commonwealth Electoral Legislation Amendment Act 1983 stipulated that boundaries were to be drawn, as far as practicable, to achieve equal numbers of electors in each of a state’s divisions three-and-a-half years after a redistribution. By 1984 ‘it was observed that the three-and-a-half year rule had in some areas forced the adoption, on purely numerical grounds, of boundaries which took little account of perceived community of interest’.11 Therefore, in 1987, the rule was relaxed to permit a measure of tolerance to plus or minus two per cent from average projected enrolment. Subsequently, the JSCEM concluded that:
the numerical criteria do not allow “due consideration”, in the words of the Act, to be given to the qualitative factors. Rather, the political parties and others attempting to frame electoral boundaries essentially find themselves engaged in a mathematical modelling exercise. In order to relax the enrolment requirements to that extent necessary to allow a realistic degree of flexibility the Committee recommends … that subsections 66(3)(a) and 73(4)(a) of the Electoral Act be amended, so as to extend the variation from average divisional enrolment allowed three-and-a-half years after a redistribution from two to 3.5 percent12.
The JSCEM also, in the same report, refers to its recommended amendment as one that ‘would maintain substantial restrictions on malapportionment [and] would allow other legitimate policy objectives to be more effectively met’.
endeavour to ensure that the number of electors in the proposed divisions are within a range of 3.5 per cent below or above the average divisional enrolment at the projection time, and
ensure that current enrolments are within the range between 90 per cent and 110 per cent of the current enrolment quota.
The secondary criteria to be considered by the Committee are community of interests, means of communication and travel, physical features and area of proposed divisions. The Committee also considers the boundaries of existing divisions; however the Electoral Act stipulates that this criterion is subordinate to all other secondary criteria.
27 written suggestions were received.
S1 Jeff Waddell
S2 South West Group
S3 Graham Hawkes
S4 Marta Sandberg
S5 Cameron Poustie
S6 Annabelle Newbury
S7 Peter Garrett
S8 Mark Mulcair
S9 Jennifer Jamieson
S10 Michael Hedger
S11 Martin Gordon
S12 Darren McSweeney
S13 Chilla Bulbeck
S14 Margo Beilby
S15 Joan Margaret Jenkins
S16 Conservation Council of Western Australia
S17 Andrew Metaxas and Anthony Rossiter
S18 City of Armadale
S19 People for Nuclear Disarmament (WA)
S20 Michael Proud
S21 Harry Hook
S22 Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc
S23 The Greens (WA)
S24 WA Civil Society Climate Roundtable
S25 Kate Vallentine
S26 The Nationals WA
S27 WA Labor
16 written comments on suggestions were received.
CS1 City of Armadale
CS2 Martin Gordon
CS3 Adam Carr
CS4 Mark Mulcair
CS5 Peter Fry
CS6 M Fallows
CS7 Mark McGowan MLA
CS8 Darren McSweeney
CS9 Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc
CS10 The Greens (WA)
CS11 WA Labor
CS12 Dominic Cuscuna
CS13 Brett Treby
CS14 Hugh Nguyen
CS15 Domenic Zappa
CS16 Mark Elliott
Part 1: Suggestions and comments on suggestions relating to the placement of divisions and divisional boundaries
Suggestions and comments on suggestions recommended…
the new division be located in Perth’s south-eastern suburbs and be constructed containing portions of the Armadale and Gosnells LGAs S1 Jeff Waddell proposed that the new division is centred on the Armadale and Gosnells LGA areas due to the number of electors and high projected growth in that region
S17 Andrew Metaxas & Anthony Rossiter
the new division be located in the Peel region S8 Mark Mulcair
the new division be located in the heart of the Swan LGA S12 Darren McSweeney
the new division be located within the Wanneroo LGA S26 The Nationals WA
the Mandurah LGA be transferred into the one division reuniting community of interests S1 Jeff Waddell proposed the transfer of Mandurah LGA into the Division of Canning to reunite the community of interests, with the whole of the Peel region now contained within the one division
the Canning and Swan Rivers be used as a strong boundary S1 Jeff Waddell
adopted the Canning River as part of the proposed boundary of the Divisions of Burt, Canning, Hasluck, Swan and Tangney
adopted the Swan River as part of the proposed boundary of the Divisions of Curtin, Fremantle, Hasluck, Perth, Swan and Tangney
that any localities, LGAs, regions and/or sub-regions that are currently split between two or more electoral divisions be reunited into one division S1 Jeff Waddell
to the extent possible within numerical constraints, placed whole localities into single electoral divisions. Where this was not possible, strong boundaries have been proposed to mark the split of a locality into more than one division
to the extent possible within numerical constraints, placed whole LGAs into single electoral divisions. Where this was not possible, strong boundaries have been proposed to mark the split of an LGA into more than one division
Manjimup, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes and Nannup LGA be reunited into the one division S2 South West Group considered reuniting Manjimup, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown-Greenbushes and Nannup LGAs into the one division which would reconnect the South Western Warren Blackwood region and realign the LGAs with their similar community of interests. However this proposal could not be accommodated due to numerical constraints
Part 2: Suggestions and comments on suggestions relating to division names
Suggestions and comments on suggestions recommended that the new division be named…
Strickland S1 Jeff Waddell
proposed the new division be named Burt reflecting the important contributions by members of the Burt family to Western Australia over succeeding generations, including:
Sir Archibald Burt (1810–1879), Western Australia’s first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (1861–1879),
Septimus Burt KC (1847–1919), a Western Australian politician whose roles included Attorney-General of Western Australia (1890–1897) at the time of colonial self-government, and
Sir Francis Burt (1918–2004), Chief Justice for Western Australia (1977–1988) and Governor of Western Australia (1990–1993).
Armadale S2 South West Group
after an Aboriginal S3 Graham Hawkes
Vallentine S4 Marta Sandberg
Beazley S8 Mark Mulcair
Dampier S10 Michael Hedger
Holman S11 Martin Gordon
Coombs S12 Darren McSweeney
Burt S17 Andrew Metaxas & Anthony Rossiter
Yagan S20 Michael Proud
Court S22 Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc
Tonkin S27 WA Labor
Throssell CS3 Adam Carr
Suggested that consideration be given to a list of supplementary names S11 Martin Gordon
The criteria used by redistribution committees to propose the names of electoral divisions, and used by the augmented Electoral Commission to determine the names of electoral divisions, have previously been the subject of recommendations from the JSCEM. From these recommendations, a set of guidelines were developed as a point of reference only.
It should be noted that redistribution committees and the augmented Electoral Commission are in no way bound by the guidelines.
When new divisions are created, the names of former Prime Ministers should be considered.
Federation division names
The names of federal divisions should not duplicate existing state districts.
The AEC maintains the electoral roll on the basis of alignment to Statistical Area 1s (SA1s), and is able to provide statistical data on enrolments and projected enrolments at this level. Accordingly, in formulating its proposals, the Committee utilised Western Australia’s 5 599 SA1s as its basic building blocks. The SA1s have defined boundaries and are of differing population, area sizes and shapes. In a small number of cases where the Committee considered that a particular SA1 boundary did not form a strong electoral boundary, the SA1 was split along a stronger boundary.
The indicative area of each proposed electoral division has been calculated by aggregating the area of:
any lakes, ponds, rivers, creeks, wetlands or marshes not already included in land-based SA1s that are contained within the divisional boundary of each electoral division.
The Committee used EBMS to model and assess various boundary options. This system was also made available for public use during the comments period, and will be made available during the objections period at the office of the Australian Electoral Officer for Western Australia in Perth.
s.68(2) Invitation to make written objections and written comments on objections Gazette notice published on Friday 21 August 2015
s.68(2)(a) Objections close at 6pm on the 4th Friday after publication of the Gazette notice Written objections must be received by 6pm (AWST) on Friday 18 September 2015
s.69(2) Objections made available for public perusal starting on the 5th Monday after publication of the Gazette notice Objections will be made available at the office of the Australian Electoral Officer for Western Australia and on the AEC website on Monday 21 September 2015
s.68(2)(b) Comments on objections close at 6pm on the 6th Friday after publication of the Gazette notice Comments on objections must be received by 6pm (AWST) on Friday 2 October 2015
s.69(4) Comments on objections made available for public perusal starting on the 7th Monday after publication of the Gazette notice Comments on objections will be made available in the office of the Australian Electoral Officer for Western Australia and on the AEC website on Monday 5 October 2015
s.72(1) and (2) Consideration of all objections and comments on objections received by the statutory timeframe The augmented Electoral Commission will consider objections and comments on objections by no later than 1 December 2015
s.72(3) Public inquiry/inquiries held (if required) into objections and comments on objections To be determined
s.72(10)(b) The augmented Electoral Commission announces its proposed redistribution To be determined
s.72(12) and (13) Further objection period – if required To be determined
s.73(1) Determination of names and boundaries of electoral divisions published in the Gazette Tuesday 19 January 2016
s.75(2) Redistribution report laid before both Houses of Parliament To be determined
Redistribution report and maps available to the public To be determined
Previous redistribution reports have set out how each proposed division is constituted from existing divisions, arranged under Statistical Local Areas (SLAs) which broadly corresponded with LGAs.
The statistical summaries provided below are arranged under SA2s. Each SA2 is comprised of a grouping of SA1s, which form the base building blocks for the redistribution.
It is important to note that SA2s do not necessarily align to LGA boundaries. A description of how SA2s differ from SLAs is available on the ABS website.
Current enrolment 1 December 2014
Projected enrolment 8 February 2017
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Brand 90 093 96 631
Total for proposed Division of Brand 90 093 96 631
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Brand to another proposed electoral division
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Canning
Greenfields (6 951) (7 348)
Mandurah (390) (401)
Mandurah – North (8 876) (9 725)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Canning (16 217) (17 474)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Brand to another proposed electoral division (16 217) (17 474)
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Burt
Total transferred from existing Division of Canning 35 612 38 115
Total transferred from existing Division of Hasluck 36 855 39 257
Total transferred from existing Division of Swan 3 166 3 411
Total transferred from existing Division of Tangney 18 130 19 747
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Burt 93 763 100 530
Total for proposed Division of Burt 93 763 100 530
Murray 1 600 1 683
Roleystone 5 080 5 390
Serpentine – Jarrahdale 2 715 2 877
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Canning
Total transferred from existing Division of Brand 16 217 17 474
Total transferred from existing Division of Hasluck 1 365 1 448
Brookton (part) 334 334
Total transferred from existing Division of O’Connor 334 334
Total transferred from existing Division of Pearce 764 794
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Canning 18 680 20 050
Total for proposed Division of Canning 91 217 96 717
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Canning to another proposed electoral division
Electors transferred to the proposed Division of Burt
Armadale – Wungong – Brookdale (part) (10 595) (11 181)
Camillo – Champion Lakes (3 499) (3 738)
Forrestdale – Harrisdale – Piara Waters (6 918) (7 394)
Kelmscott (6 841) (7 330)
Mount Nasura – Mount Richon – Bedfordale (part) (2 122) (2 233)
Seville Grove (5 637) (6 239)
Total transferred to the proposed Division of Burt (35 612) (38 115)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Canning to another proposed electoral division (35 612) (38 115)
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Cowan
Electors transferred from existing Division of Pearce
Total transferred from existing Division of Pearce 3 082 3 387
Electors transferred from existing Division of Perth
Total transferred from existing Division of Perth 9 629 10 357
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Cowan 12 711 13 744
Total for proposed Division of Cowan 93 613 100 388
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Cowan to another proposed electoral division
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Moore
Kingsley (part) (8 906) (9 049)
Woodvale (part) (6 903) (7 279)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Moore (15 809) (16 328)
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Pearce
Carramar (1 404) (1 673)
Tapping – Ashby – Sinagra (part) (630) (659)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Pearce (2 034) (2 332)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Cowan to another proposed electoral division (17 843) (18 660)
Nedlands – Dalkeith – Crawley (part) 11 163 11 768
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Curtin 83 935 88 315
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Curtin
Electors transferred from existing Division of Fremantle
Fremantle (part) 2 319 2 471
Total transferred from existing Division of Fremantle 2 319 2 471
Electors transferred from existing Division of Stirling
Total transferred from existing Division of Stirling 9 458 10 079
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Curtin 11 777 12 550
Total for proposed Division of Curtin 95 712 100 865
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Curtin to another proposed electoral division
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Perth
Kings Park (WA) (21) (21)
Mount Hawthorn – Leederville (7 017) (7 500)
Nedlands – Dalkeith – Crawley (part) (640) (672)
North Perth (2 337) (2 442)
Perth City (2 622) (2 868)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Perth (12 637) (13 503)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Curtin to another proposed electoral division (12 637) (13 503)
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Durack
Electors transferred from existing Division of O’Connor
Total transferred from existing Division of O’Connor 2 839 2 997
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Durack 2 839 2 997
Total for proposed Division of Durack 95 644 100 543
Total for proposed Division of Forrest 94 559 98 311
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Forrest to another proposed electoral division
Electors transferred to proposed Division of O’Connor
Collie (6 141) (6 372)
Total transferred to proposed Division of O’Connor (6 141) (6 372)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Forrest to another proposed electoral division (6 141) (6 372)
Fremantle (part) 7 848 8 229
Total electors retained from the existing Division of Fremantle 91 922 97 937
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Fremantle
Electors transferred existing Division of Tangney
Total transferred from existing Division of Tangney 0 0
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Fremantle 0 0
Total for proposed Division of Fremantle 91 922 97 937
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Fremantle to another proposed electoral division
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Curtin
Fremantle (part) (2 319) (2 471)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Curtin (2 319) (2 471)
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Tangney
Bicton – Palmyra (part) (5 001) (5 316)
Murdoch – Kardinya (part) (1 971) (2 069)
Willagee (3 186) (3 457)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Tangney (10 158) (10 842)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Fremantle to another proposed electoral division (12 477) (13 313)
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Hasluck
Total transferred from existing Division of Pearce 31 809 33 801
Electors transferred from existing Division of Swan
Total transferred from existing Division of Swan 3 993 4 293
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Hasluck 35 802 38 094
Total for proposed Division of Hasluck 91 739 97 337
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Hasluck to another proposed electoral division
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Burt
Gosnells (12 152) (12 914)
Huntingdale – Southern River (9 915) (10 805)
Thornlie (14 788) (15 538)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Burt (36 855) (39 257)
Maddington – Orange Grove – Martin (part) (1 365) (1 448)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Canning (1 365) (1 448)
Middle Swan – Herne Hill (part) (4) (4)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Pearce (4) (4)
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Swan
Forrestfield – Wattle Grove (part) (4) (4)
Hazelmere – South Guildford (part) (2) (2)
High Wycombe (7 900) (8 460)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Swan (7 906) (8 466)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Hasluck to another proposed electoral division (46 130) (49 175)
Mullaloo - Kallaroo 7 982 8 373
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Moore
Electors transferred from existing Division of Cowan
Total transferred from existing Division of Cowan 15 809 16 328
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Moore 15 809 16 328
Total for proposed Division of Moore 98 158 102 958
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Moore to another proposed electoral division
Carramar (6 147) (6 637)
Clarkson (6 520) (7 327)
Mindarie – Quinns Rocks – Jindalee (4 730) (5 042)
Neerabup National Park (2) (2)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Pearce (17 399) (19 008)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Moore to another proposed electoral division (17 399) (19 008)
Brookton (part) 2 289 2 349
Total electors retained from the existing Division of O’Connor 92 531 96 417
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of O’Connor
Electors transferred from existing Division of Forrest
Collie 6 141 6 372
Total transferred from existing Division of Forrest 6 141 6 372
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of O’Connor 6 141 6 372
Total for proposed Division of O’Connor 98 672 102 789
Electors transferred from the existing Division of O’Connor to another proposed electoral division
Brookton (part) (334) (334)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Canning (334) (334)
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Durack
Cunderdin (739) (769)
Merredin (1 206) (1 248)
Mukinbudin (894) (980)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Durack (2 839) (2 997)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of O’Connor to another proposed electoral division (3 173) (3 331)
York – Beverley 3 751 3 832
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Pearce
Total transferred from existing Division of Cowan 2 034 2 332
Electors transferred from existing Division of Hasluck
Total transferred from existing Division of Hasluck 4 4
Electors transferred from existing Division of Moore
Total transferred from existing Division of Moore 17 399 19 008
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Pearce 19 437 21 344
Total for proposed Division of Pearce 91 678 98 945
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Pearce to another proposed electoral division
Lesmurdie – Bickley – Carmel (part) (764) (794)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Canning (764) (794)
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Cowan
Beechboro (part) (3 082) (3 387)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Cowan (3 082) (3 387)
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Hasluck
Chidlow (1 911) (2 094)
Gidgegannup (part) (1 879) (2 002)
Glen Forrest – Darlington (5 298) (5 611)
Helena Valley – Koongamia (485) (522)
Lesmurdie – Bickley – Carmel (part) (1 115) (1 181)
Malmalling – Reservoir (14) (14)
Mundaring (9 227) (9 768)
Stratton – Jane Brook (part) (4 250) (4 610)
Swan View – Greenmount – Midvale (7 630) (7 999)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Hasluck (31 809) (33 801)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Pearce to another proposed electoral division (35 655) (37 982)
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Perth
Electors transferred from existing Division of Curtin
Nedlands – Dalkeith – Crawley (part) 640 672
Total transferred from existing Division of Curtin 12 637 13 503
Total transferred from existing Division of Stirling 2 772 2 859
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Perth 15 409 16 362
Total for proposed Division of Perth 95 158 101 567
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Perth to another proposed electoral division
Beechboro (part) (6 111) (6 552)
Lockridge – Kiara (part) (3 518) (3 805)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Cowan (9 629) (10 357)
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Stirling
Dianella (8 045) (8 555)
Morley (part) (532) (561)
Yokine – Coolbinia – Menora (part) (158) (162)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Stirling (8 735) (9 278)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Perth to another proposed electoral division (18 364) (19 635)
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Stirling
Electors transferred existing Division of Perth
Total transferred from existing Division of Perth 8 735 9 278
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Stirling 8 735 9 278
Total for proposed Division of Stirling 95 584 101 801
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Stirling to another proposed electoral division
Innaloo – Doubleview (8 442) (8 984)
Osborne Park Industrial (4) (4)
Scarborough (part) (1 012) (1 091)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Curtin (9 458) (10 079)
Yokine – Coolbinia – Menora (part) (2 772) (2 859)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Perth (2 772) (2 859)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Stirling to another proposed electoral division (12 230) (12 938)
Bentley – Wilson – St James 10 434 10 928
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Swan
Total transferred from existing Division of Hasluck 7 906 8 466
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Swan 7 906 8 466
Total for proposed Division of Swan 93 811 99 687
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Swan to another proposed electoral division
Beckenham – Kenwick – Langford (part) (3 166) (3 411)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Burt (3 166) (3 411)
Beckenham – Kenwick – Langford (part) (3 993) (4 293)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Hasluck (3 993) (4 293)
Parkwood – Ferndale – Lynwood (4 983) (5 267)
Riverton – Shelley – Rossmoyne (251) (261)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Tangney (5 234) (5 528)
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Swan to another proposed electoral division (12 393) (13 232)
Electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Tangney
Total transferred from existing Division of Fremantle 10 158 10 842
Total transferred from existing Division of Swan 5 234 5 528
Total electors transferred from another electoral division into the proposed Division of Tangney 15 392 16 370
Total for proposed Division of Tangney 93 090 97 967
Electors transferred from the existing Division of Tangney to another proposed electoral division
Canning Vale – East (11 628) (12 675)
Canning Vale – West (6 502) (7 072)
Total transferred to proposed Division of Burt (18 130) (19 747)
Electors transferred to proposed Division of Fremantle
Total transferred to proposed Division of Fremantle 0 0
Total electors transferred from the existing Division of Tangney to another proposed electoral division (18 130) (19 747)
JSCEM’s Report on the Effectiveness and Appropriateness of the Redistribution Provisions of Parts III and IV of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (December 1995) paragraph 4.3
ibid. paragraph 4.11