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Election Boundaries Redrawn Again

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Feb 19, 2010

Changes to polling districts

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THE Elections Department on Thursday announced that changes have been made to polling districts, a day after it released news of the electoral registers being updated.
On Thursday, a 113-page notification in the electronic version of the Government Gazette gave the details of what the polling district changes are.
Under the Parliamentary Elections Act, the Registration Officer may alter boundaries of polling districts within electoral divisions.
When changes are made, these must be announced in the Gazette.
Polling district changes were last announced exactly a year ago.
Changes to polling districts usually precede the preparation of voters' registers.
 
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