Who is the member who represents your electorate




















Member Details Information about members, including contact information can also be found on the Members Search page. Contact details for current members can be found here: Legislative Council Members House of Assembly Members Electorates Each Member of the House of Assembly represents one electorate within the State of South Australia, and is elected for a term of between three to four years.

Ministers The Ministry of the current parliament can be viewed here. Use the maps on the Elections New Zealand website to find out which electorate you live in.

The job of an electorate MP is to keep up with local issues, represent their voting district, and argue on behalf of local causes within Parliament. MPs have offices in their electorates where constituents can go to speak with their MP about local issues, concerns, or to learn more about legislation, and government policies. List MPs also work to represent local communities, especially in areas where their party has no electorate MP. Find out how to contact your electorate or list MP here.

Voters have to be on the general roll to vote in their general electorate. Any candidate can contest a general electorate, and to be elected they must gain a plurality of the votes cast. Every five years, the number of electorates and their boundaries are reviewed to make sure each electorate has the same population. There will be one new general electorate in south Auckland — Takanini — due to population growth.

There are name changes for 11 electorates. To find out more, read about the boundary review here. To print SA1 boundaries, position the required section in the top left corner of the screen. Parliament of Victoria - Electorate Maps. How to use these Maps.

Back to Parliament Home Page. Electorates and Voting Australia is a representative democracy, which means we elect representatives to make decisions on our behalf.

Use these maps to find the name of your Federal, State and Local council electorates. Find your State District electorate Legislative Assembly Put your street address, postcode or electorate name into the search box at the top of the page.



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