ACT redistribution – ‘Fraser’ renamed ‘Fenner’, loses southern edge
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The Australian Electoral Commission yesterday released draft electoral boundaries for the ACT's two federal electorates.
At the moment, the ACT is covered by two seats: Canberra and Fraser. The boundary between these two seats follows the Molonglo River and Lake Burley Griffin which divide Canberra...
By-elections triggered in Victoria
Following dual resignations of senior Liberals on August 31, we'll be seeing two Victorian state by-elections in neighbouring rural seats in south-western Victoria later this month.
Former Premier Denis Napthine and former minister Terry Mulder both resigned from their seats on August 31, after losing...
Redistribution updates – ACT and Brisbane
While I've been focusing on other projects, two of the ongoing redistributions have been finalised.
I covered the release of draft boundaries for redistributions for the ACT Legislative Assembly and the Brisbane City Council. In both cases, the final boundaries have now been released.
The ACT boundaries...
WA federal redistribution – download the map
The draft proposed boundaries for the Western Australian federal redistribution were released last Friday.
Western Australia gained a sixteenth electorate, and this new electorate has been drawn in the south of Perth. The seat has been tentatively named 'Burt' and takes in parts of Canning, Hasluck...
WA federal redistribution – draft boundaries announced
The Australian Electoral Commission yesterday announced their draft boundaries for the federal redistribution of Western Australia.
WA had gained a sixteenth electorate, and the proposal recommends the seat be named 'Burt' after a number of members of a WA family who were senior judges or...
Canning by-election guide posted
Federal Liberal MP Don Randall passed away during July, triggering a by-election for his seat of Canning.
The by-election date has not been set, but it is expected to be held in late 2015 - likely in September or October.
Canning is a seat on the...
WA state redistribution – draft map posted
In July, the draft electoral boundaries for the next WA state election were released.
I've now posted the draft boundaries for both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council, and they can be downloaded from the maps page.
The below map shows the new boundaries, and...
WA redistribution and Canning – open thread
There are two major electoral events in Western Australia which kicked off last week. I'm still working on maps for these projects, so this is an open thread for discussion on these topics until later this week.
The draft electoral boundaries for the 2017 WA...
Map update – WA ward maps
Western Australia will be holding council elections on 17 October 2015 - over the course of the subsequent year, there will be local government elections across Australia's four largest states.
Since the 2008 elections, I've produced ward maps for councils in New South Wales, Victoria...
Yes, rules matter, and they need to be fixed
On Saturday, Fairfax newspapers published an op-ed from Richard Denniss, chief economist at The Australia Institute, arguing against the proposed reforms to abolish group voting tickets (GVT) and introduce optional preferential voting (OPV) for Senate elections.
Unfortunately the article gets quite a lot wrong about...