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ترسيم الدوائر الانتخابية

Cocos (keeling) Islands جزر كوكوس

BD001

ترسيم الدوائر الانتخابية


السؤالهل يجري ترسيم الدوائر الانتخابية لأغراض الانتخابات
الإجابة a. نعم
تعليقات (1) A Redistribution Committee for a State or the Australian Capital Territory shall, in accordance with subsections (2), (3) and (4), make a proposed redistribution of the State or Territory. (2) The proposed redistribution shall propose the distribution of the State or Territory into Electoral Divisions equal in number to the number of members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in the State or Territory at a general election. (Section 66). For the purposes of enrolment and voting in federal elections, the Cocos (Keeling) Islands are an electoral district of the Commonwealth Division of Lingiari in the Northern Territory. The municipality is not divided into wards.
مصدر Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918, as amended on 8 March 2019, Section 66: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00103 https://www.regional.gov.au/territories/Cocos_Keeling/governanceadministration.aspx
التحقق 2019/07/05
BD003

معايير رسم الدوائر الانتخابية


السؤالوفق أي معايير يتم ترسيم الحدود ؟
الإجابات a. المساواة بين السكان
b. أحترام الحواجز الطبيعية
d. التطابق مع الحدود القضائية المحلية
f. التجمعات محط الاهتمام / الاهتمامات الثقافية
تعليقات (3) In making the proposed redistribution, the Redistribution Committee: (a) shall, as far as practicable, endeavour to ensure that, if the State or Territory were redistributed in accordance with the proposed redistribution, the number of electors enrolled in each Electoral Division in the State or Territory would not, at the projection time determined under section 63A, be less than 96.5% or more than 103.5% of the average divisional enrolment of that State or Territory at that time; and (b) subject to paragraph (a), shall give due consideration, in relation to each proposed Electoral Division, to: (i) community of interests within the proposed Electoral Division, including economic, social and regional interests; (ii) means of communication and travel within the proposed Electoral Division; (iv) the physical features and area of the proposed Electoral Division; and (v) the boundaries of existing Divisions in the State or Territory; and subject thereto the quota of electors for the State or Territory shall be the basis for the proposed redistribution, and the Redistribution Committee may adopt a margin of allowance, to be used whenever necessary, but in no case shall the quota be departed from to a greater extent than one-tenth more or one-tenth less. (Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918). 16G. Districts, how State to be divided into (1) For the purposes of this section the Commissioners shall divide the number of electors by the number of districts, and the result of that division is referred to as the average district enrolment. (2) The Commissioners shall divide the State into districts in accordance with the principle that, for each district, the number of electors that the district would have had at the relevant day must not be more than 10% greater, or more than 10% less, than the average district enrolment at the relevant day. (3) If a district has an area of 100 000 square kilometres or more, subsection (2) does not apply but the sum of — (a) the number of electors that the district would have had at the relevant day; and (b) the large district allowance, must not be more than 10% greater, or more than 20% less, than the average district enrolment at the relevant day. (4) In subsection (3) — large district allowance means 1.5% of the number of square kilometres in the area of the district. [Section 16G inserted: No. 1 of 2005 s. 4.] 16I. Dividing State, matters Commissioners to consider when In making the division of the State into regions and districts the Commissioners shall give due consideration to — (a) community of interest; and (b) land use patterns; and (c) means of communication, means of travel and distance from the capital; and (d) physical features; and (e) existing boundaries of regions and districts; and (f) existing local government boundaries; and (g) the trend of demographic changes. (Western Australia Local Government Act 1995). For local elections, Cocos Islands function as one district.
مصدر Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918, as amended on 8 March 2019, Section 66: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00103 Western Australia Local Government Act 1995, as amended on 20 November 2018, section 16G, 16I: https://www.legislation.wa.gov.au/legislation/statutes.nsf/main_mrtitle_551_homepage.html
التحقق 2019/07/05
BD005

الهيئة المسؤولة عن ترسيم الدوائر


السؤالالهيئة المسؤولة عن ترسيم الحدود هي:
الإجابات d. مفوضية حدودية
e. EMB - هيئة ادارة أنتخابية
تعليقات (1) For the purposes of each redistribution of a State, the Electoral Commission shall, as soon as practicable after the commencement of the redistribution, appoint, by instrument in writing, a Redistribution Committee for the State. (Section 60). (1) A Redistribution Committee for a State or the Australian Capital Territory shall, in accordance with subsections (2), (3) and (4), make a proposed redistribution of the State or Territory. (Section 66).
مصدر Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918, as amended on 8 March 2019, Section 60, 66: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00103
التحقق 2019/07/05
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