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  2. Electoral system of Australia - Wikipedia

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    A sample ballot paper from NSW for the House of Representatives. The Australian House of Representatives has 151 members elected from single-member constituencies (formally called "Electoral Divisions", but usually called seats or electorates in Australia; see Australian electorates) for three-year terms. Voters must fill in the ballot paper by ...

  3. Australian House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    It reduced to 147 at the 1993 election, returned to 148 at the 1996 election, increased to 150 at the 2001 election, and stands at 151 as of the 2022 Australian federal election. [ 2 ] The House of Representatives chamber is designed to seat up to 172 members, with provision for an ultimate total of 240 to be accommodated.

  4. Elections in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Upper house: 11 (of the 22) seats in the South Australian Legislative Council (every 4 years) Tasmania: Tasmanian Electoral Commission (2005) Lower house: All 25 seats in the Tasmanian House of Assembly (every 4 years) 23 March 2024: 3 June 2028: Upper house: 2 or 3 (of the 15 seats) in the Tasmanian Legislative Council (every year) 4 May 2024: ...

  5. Electorates of the Australian House of Representatives

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    The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) determines the number of members of the House of Representatives to which each state and territory is entitled (called apportionment) and the boundaries of each electorate, in a process known as redistribution. Such apportionment and redistributions apply to the next federal election, but not to any by ...

  6. List of Australian federal elections - Wikipedia

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    A two-party system has existed in the Australian House of Representatives since the two non-Labor parties merged in 1909. The 1910 election was the first to elect a majority government, with the Australian Labor Party concurrently winning the first Senate majority. Prior to 1909 a three-party system existed in the chamber.

  7. Electoral systems of the Australian states and territories

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    Elections are conducted on a 6-year periodic cycle. Elections for 3 members are held in May one year, with elections for 2 members held in May the following year and so on. Legislative Council elections use the same full preferential voting system used for the federal House of Representatives. Elections are held on the first Saturday in May ...

  8. Parliament of Australia - Wikipedia

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    A two-party system has existed in the Australian House of Representatives since the two non-Labor parties merged in 1909. The 1910 election was the first to elect a majority government, with the Australian Labor Party concurrently winning the first Senate majority. Prior to 1909 a three-party system existed in the chamber.

  9. Politics of Australia - Wikipedia

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    A two-party system has existed in the Australian House of Representatives since the two non-Labor parties merged in 1909. The 1910 election was the first to elect a majority government, with the Australian Labor Party concurrently winning the first Senate majority. Prior to 1909 a three-party system existed in the chamber.