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145B Inviting objections to second proposed redistribution
(1) If a second proposed redistribution would result in the sum of the
following being greater than 15% of the total number of electors in a
division at the time the quota is calculated under
section 140B(2)(b), the Redistribution Committee must invite
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objections to the second proposed redistribution:
(a) the number of electors added to the division by the second
proposed redistribution as compared to the first proposed
redistribution; and
(b) the number of electors removed from the division by the
second proposed redistribution as compared to the first
proposed redistribution.
(2) Despite subsection (1), the Redistribution Committee is not required
to invite objections to the second proposed redistribution if the
Redistribution Committee is of the opinion that:
(a) holding a second objection period would cause major
inconvenience or have other serious consequences, such as
causing a delay to a scheduled general election; or
(b) the second proposed redistribution is the only feasible option
because there has been a natural disaster or another event
causing extraordinary demographic movement.
Note for subsection (2)(a)
A delay to the finalisation of the redistribution process is not of itself a major
inconvenience or serious consequence.
(3) If, in the opinion of the Redistribution Committee, a second
proposed redistribution involves a significant change in a matter to
which the Redistribution Committee must give consideration under
section 140(2)(a), (c), (e), (f) or (g), the Redistribution Committee
may invite objections to the second proposed redistribution.
(4) If the Redistribution Committee invites objections to a second
proposed redistribution under subsection (1) or (3), the
Redistribution Committee must:
(a) make available, for public inspection, without fee, a map or
number of maps together showing the names and boundaries
of all proposed divisions; and
(b) publish a notice in accordance with section 137:
(i) advising of the availability for inspection of the map or
maps mentioned in paragraph (a); and
(ii) stating that any objection on the second proposed
redistribution must be made in writing to the
Redistribution Committee within 14 days after the notice
is published in the Gazette.
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