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Electoral district of Rockhampton, 1865 Electoral map of Rockhampton 2008. Rockhampton is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland. [1] Wedged between the electoral districts of Keppel to the east and Mirani to the west, Rockhampton encompasses the bulk of the regional city of Rockhampton and many ...
Third incarnation (1912–1960, 1 member) Member Party Term John Adamson: Labor: 1912–1916 Independent: 1916–1917 Frank Forde: Labor: 1917–1922
The Electoral Districts Act (1872) resulted in 42 one-member electorates for the 1873 election, while in 1875 the Cook District Representation Act added the Electoral district of Cook. [1] [2] Four electorates were renamed: Hamlet of Fortitude Valley became Fortitude Valley; Town of Brisbane became Brisbane City; Town of Ipswich became Ipswich
It is located on the central Queensland coast and its centre has always been the city of Rockhampton. On its current boundaries it also includes the town of Yeppoon and Ooralea, Marian and Sarina, all southern suburbs of Mackay. The first election saw Alexander Paterson, with 51% of votes, narrowly elected over the ALP candidate Wallace Nelson ...
State electorate(s) Rockhampton; Keppel; Federal division(s) ... 795.0 mm 31.3 in: Rockhampton is a city in the ... the 2021 mayoral by-election following the ...
Rockhampton; Keppel; Mirani; Federal division(s) Capricornia; Flynn; ... The Rockhampton Region is a local ... It held its first election on 26 February 1861 and its ...
The Governor may call an election earlier than scheduled if the Government does not maintain confidence, or the annual appropriation bill fails to pass. Issue of election writ – Tuesday 1 October 2024, by the Governor of Queensland. Candidate nominations period – Wednesday 2 October to Tuesday 8 October 2024 at 12pm, local time.
Congressional districts in the United States are electoral divisions for the purpose of electing members of the United States House of Representatives. The number of voting seats within the House of Representatives is currently set at 435, with each one representing an average of 761,169 people following the 2020 United States census. [1]