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  1. Voting in the House of Assembly had originally been voluntary, but this was changed in 1942. While South Australia 's total population is 1.7 million, 1.3 million of them live in Adelaide. Over 75% of the state's population resides in the metropolitan area. As a result, Adelaide accounts for 72% (34 of 47) of the seats in the chamber.

  2. The House of Assembly consists of 47 members. Each member represents one of the 47 electorates of South Australia. Each electorate is represented by a 'seat' in Parliament. Elections for the House of Assembly occur every 4 years at state elections. The political party or coalition of parties, that wins the most seats at the state election forms ...

  3. The Parliament of South Australia is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of South Australia. It consists of the 47-seat House of Assembly (lower house) and the 22-seat Legislative Council (upper house). [ 2 ] General elections are held every 4 years, with all of the lower house and half of the upper house filled at each election.

  4. www.parliament.sa.gov.au › House-of-Assembly › HouseHouse of Assembly

    The term of a Member is for the life of the Parliament (four years). Casual vacancies are filled at a by-election in the electorate where the vacancy has occurred. Any person qualified to vote in House of Assembly elections is entitled to nominate for a seat.

  5. The voting population of each Australian electoral division, as of the 2022 federal election. Electorates (also known as electoral divisions or seats) of the Australian House of Representatives are single member electoral districts for the lower house of the Parliament of the Commonwealth. There are currently 151 electorates.

  6. Apr 18, 2024 · House of Representatives current numbers. DPS AUSPIC/Parliamentary Education Office (peo.gov.au)

  7. Dec 14, 2023 · There are 76 senators and 151 members of the House of Representatives. These 227 positions are sometimes referred to as seats in parliament. To win a seat in the Senate, you must be elected by the voters of your state or territory. To win a seat in the House of Representatives, you must be elected by the voters of your electorate.

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