Australian House of Representatives electoral Divisions
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The Australian House of Representatives is elected from 150 single-member districts called Divisions. They are also commonly known as electorates or seats. The British term "constituencies" is rarely used.
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Maps of Divisions
These maps show the Division boundaries as they existed at the 9 October 2004 House of Representatives election. The maps show each Division as being held by a particular party.
List of Commonwealth Electoral Divisions, 2004
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
Western Australia
South Australia
Tasmania
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
Abolished Divisions
These Australian electoral divisions no longer exist.
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See also
- For a list of members of the current House of Representatives and the electorates they represent, see List of members of the Australian House of Representatives.
- For a description of how the House of Representatives is elected, see Australian electoral system.
External links
- For an electoral history of each Division since Federation in 1901, see [Adam Carr's Electoral Archive: Index of House of Representatives Divisions 1901-2001]
State and Territory governments: ACT - NSW - NT - Qld - SA - Tas. - Vic. - WA | State electoral systems
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