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Boundary Delimitation
BD001
Delimitation of constituencies
Question: Are constituencies delimited for election purposes?
Answer:
a . Yes
Comments:
Constituencies are delimited by the Electoral and Boundaries Commission. The Commission submits its report to both Houses of Parliament and once approved by them it is forwarded to the Governor General, who gives final legal effect by making an order for the acceptance of the review of the boundaries.
Source:
Constitution: Part 5, Section 41D.
Verified:
2011/05/31
BD003
Criteria for drawing boundaries
Question: On what criteria are the boundaries drawn?
Answer(s):
a . "Equality" of population
b . Respecting natural barriers
Comments:
The provision of the Third Schedule of the Constitution states that
1.The electorate shall, so far as practicable, be equal in all constituencies:
Provided that the electorate in any constituency shall, so far as practicable,
not exceed 115%, nor be less than 85%, of the total electorate divided by the
number of constituencies therein.
2. Natural boundaries such as highways and rivers shall be used wherever
possible.
Source:
Third Schedule of the Constitution
Verified:
2011/05/31
BD005
Body responsible for drawing boundaries
Question: The body responsible for drawing the boundaries is:
Answer(s):
c . Executive
d . Boundary Commission
Comments:
The Electoral and Boundaries Commission. The Commission consists of a Chairman, a deputy Chairman and three other members. The Chairman and two other members of the Commission shall be appointed by the Governor-General, acting on the recommendation of the Prime Minister after consultation with the Leader of the Opposition, by instrument under the Public Seal, and the deputy Chairman and one other member shall be
appointed by the Governor-General, acting on the recommendation of the Leader of the Opposition after consultation with the Prime Minister, by instrument under the Public Seal.
Source:
Constitution: Ch.5, Part 1, Section 41 D.
Verified:
2011/05/31
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