Electoral regions of Western Australia

In Western Australian politics, an electoral region was a region of the Western Australian Legislative Council, the upper house of the Western Australian Parliament. The system was created in 1989. They will be abolished at the 2025 state election, after reforms by the Labor government of Mark McGowan and Roger Cook. Instead of the Legislative Council being elected from different regions like in Victoria, they will be elected from the state as a whole like in New South Wales and South Australia.

A map of the electoral regions at the 2021 state election.

List

At the 2021 state election, there were six electoral regions:

NameEst.Area
(2017)[1]
Electors
(2017)
№ Legislative
Assembly districts
(2017)[2]
Current seat distribution (2021)
Agricultural1989281,264 km2 (108,597 sq mi)101,2294            
East Metropolitan19893,697 km2 (1,427 sq mi)*362,93214            
Mining and Pastoral19892,200,083 km2 (849,457 sq mi)96,8944            
North Metropolitan1989929 km2 (359 sq mi)*362,60814            
South Metropolitan1989754 km2 (291 sq mi)*377,63415            
South West198944,870 km2 (17,320 sq mi)205,2708            
Total1,506,56759

Note: The metropolitan regions (marked *) use the 2013 area information.

The structure of the regions prior to the 2015 redistribution was as follows:

NameEst.Area
(2013)
№ Legislative
Assembly districts
(2013)
Distribution of seats
(2013)
Agricultural1989200,091 km2 (77,256 sq mi)4            
East Metropolitan19893,697 km2 (1,427 sq mi)14            
Mining and Pastoral19892,280,730 km2 (880,590 sq mi)5            
North Metropolitan1989929 km2 (359 sq mi)14            
South Metropolitan1989754 km2 (291 sq mi)14            
South West198941,008 km2 (15,833 sq mi)8            
Total59

Legend:

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References

  1. "Districts in the Country Regions | Electoral Boundaries WA". Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
  2. "2015 Final Boundaries by Region and District". Archived from the original on 9 February 2019. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
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