Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principle of "one vote, one value" in the face of dynamic human populations. Using the Australian federal electoral system as a case study, this article examines the impact of changes in the size, composition and spatial distribution of the population on electoral boundary delimitation over the past 110 years, and analyses the likely impact of future population change over the next forty years. The article concludes that the Australian electoral system has moved progressively towards greater equality of voting power encapsulated by the "one vote, one value" principle. However, the capacity to achieve even greater equality through electoral redistribu...
This paper examines the Constitutional requirement of the Electoral Districts Boundaries Commissione...
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court famously imposed the one-person, one-vote requirement on federal, st...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principl...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that seeks to advance the principle of ‘one vo...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principl...
In this paper the former Australian Electoral Commissioner considers the issue of electorate boundar...
The thesis reviewed the way that election districts are drawn for Australia's federal, state and ter...
Electoral boundaries in South Australia are currently a contentious issue in politics, with allegati...
There are expected to be four redistributions occurring prior to the expiration of the 44th Parliame...
Redistributions of Commonwealth electoral division boundaries occurred in Victoria, Queensland and S...
Continuing high population growth in Queensland and slower than average population growth in New Sou...
This article considers the extent to which voting equality is and could be constitutionally protecte...
Introduction: This paper presents data from the 2011 Census of Population and Housing for the 93 NSW...
Districts Boundaries Commission is about to commence proceedings for the purpose of an electoral red...
This paper examines the Constitutional requirement of the Electoral Districts Boundaries Commissione...
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court famously imposed the one-person, one-vote requirement on federal, st...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principl...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that seeks to advance the principle of ‘one vo...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principl...
In this paper the former Australian Electoral Commissioner considers the issue of electorate boundar...
The thesis reviewed the way that election districts are drawn for Australia's federal, state and ter...
Electoral boundaries in South Australia are currently a contentious issue in politics, with allegati...
There are expected to be four redistributions occurring prior to the expiration of the 44th Parliame...
Redistributions of Commonwealth electoral division boundaries occurred in Victoria, Queensland and S...
Continuing high population growth in Queensland and slower than average population growth in New Sou...
This article considers the extent to which voting equality is and could be constitutionally protecte...
Introduction: This paper presents data from the 2011 Census of Population and Housing for the 93 NSW...
Districts Boundaries Commission is about to commence proceedings for the purpose of an electoral red...
This paper examines the Constitutional requirement of the Electoral Districts Boundaries Commissione...
In the 1960s, the Supreme Court famously imposed the one-person, one-vote requirement on federal, st...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...