List of Australian electorates contested at every election

Of the 65 federal electoral divisions first contested at the 1901 election, 33 are still in existence without ever being abolished. These are referred to as Federation Divisions, with the Australian Electoral Commission's redistribution guidelines stating that "Every effort should be made to retain the names of original federation divisions".[1]

  • The Division of Riverina was abolished in 1984 and re-created in 1993, so has not been contested at every election.
  • Although there were 75 members in the House of Representatives in 1901, there were only 65 divisions contested as the states of South Australia and Tasmania consisted of single multi-member divisions electing 7 and 5 members respectively.
StateDivisions at 1901 electionCurrent Federation divisions
New South Wales 26 13
Victoria 23 10
Queensland 9 7
Western Australia 5 3
South Australia 1 0
Tasmania 1 0
TOTAL6534

In the state parliaments:

Federal

DivisionState
Division of BallaratVic
Division of BendigoVic
Division of BrisbaneQld
Division of CapricorniaQld
Division of CorangamiteVic
Division of CorioVic
Division of CowperNSW
Division of Eden-MonaroNSW
Division of FlindersVic
Division of FremantleWA
Division of GippslandVic
Division of HerbertQld
Division of HumeNSW
Division of HunterNSW
Division of IndiVic
Division of KennedyQld
Division of KooyongVic
Division of MacquarieNSW
Division of MaranoaQld
Division of MelbourneVic
Division of MoretonQld
Division of New EnglandNSW
Division of NewcastleNSW
Division of North SydneyNSW
Division of ParramattaNSW
Division of PerthWA
Division of RichmondNSW
Division of RobertsonNSW
Division of SwanWA
Division of WannonVic
Division of WentworthNSW
Division of WerriwaNSW
Division of Wide BayQld

State

New South Wales

Victoria

Queensland

South Australia

Western Australia

Northern Territory

References

  1. "Guidelines for naming federal electoral divisions". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
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