About redistribution
To ensure the number of electors within each district remains approximately the same over time, the Constitution Act 1902 requires that electoral district boundaries are adjusted. This formal process is called a redistribution, and must take place after every second New South Wales State general election.
Overview
A redistribution is a process conducted in a transparent public environment, to equalise the number of voters in each electoral district.
Redistribution and the 2023 NSW State election
The redistribution process | |
How decisions are made | |
Public hearing |