Who makes the final redistribution and what factors do they consider?
	
            Updated: 19 March 2021
               
    
    
	
	
	
    
    
	
	 
	Who will make the final redistribution of Victoria?
    The final redistribution will be made by the augmented Electoral Commission for Victoria.
    Section 70 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (the Electoral Act) requires that, for each redistribution of a state or territory, there will be established an augmented Electoral Commission for that state or territory. The Electoral Act also specifies the membership of the augmented Electoral Commission will be:
    
      - the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission;
 
      - the non-judicial member of the Electoral Commission; and
 
      - the members of the Redistribution Committee for Victoria.
 
    
    The augmented Electoral Commission for Victoria is:
    
		
      
        Position on the augmented Electoral Commission  | 
        Name  | 
        Basis for membership  | 
      
		
		
      
        Chair  | 
        The Hon. Justice Susan Kenny AM  | 
        Chairperson of the Electoral Commission  | 
      
      
        Member  | 
        Dr David Gruen  | 
        non-judicial member of the Electoral Commission  | 
      
      
        Member*  | 
        Mr Tom Rogers   | 
        Electoral Commissioner   | 
      
      
        Member*  | 
        Mr Nye Coffey  | 
        Acting Australian Electoral Officer for Victoria  | 
      
      
        Member*  | 
        Mr Craig Sandy  | 
        Surveyor-General of Victoria  | 
      
      
        Member*  | 
        Mr Andrew Greaves  | 
        Auditor-General for Victoria  | 
      
			
    
    Note: * indicates the members of the Redistribution  Committee for Victoria.
    What is the augmented Electoral Commission for Victoria responsible for?
    The augmented Electoral Commission is responsible for:
    
      - considering all objections to the Redistribution  Committee’s proposed redistribution and all comments on objections which were received  by the specified lodgement times,
 
      - developing a proposed redistribution of Victoria  in accordance with the requirements of the Electoral Act,
 
      - conducting an inquiry into objections, should  one be required,
 
      - determining the names and boundaries of electoral  divisions in Victoria, and 
 
      - making the reasons for the augmented Electoral  Commission’s determination available for public perusal.
 
    
    What factors will the augmented Electoral Commission for Victoria consider  when making their redistribution of Victoria?
    The Electoral Act  requires the augmented Electoral Commission for Victoria to comply with the following factors when making  their redistribution:
    
      - Victoria is to be divided into the same number  of electoral divisions as the number of members of the House of Representatives  to be chosen in Victoria at a general election (sub-section 73(3) of the  Electoral Act) 
      
        - As  Victoria is entitled to 39 members of House of Representatives, as determined  by the Electoral Commissioner on Friday 3 July 2020, the augmented Electoral  Commission will propose 39 electoral divisions for Victoria.
 
      
 
      - consideration of all objections and comments on objections  received by the lodgement time (sub-section 72(1) of the Electoral Act) 
      
        - All  written objections received by 6pm AEST Friday 16 April 2021 and all written  comments on objections received by 6pm AEST Friday 30 April 2021 will be  considered by the augmented Electoral Commission in the development of their  proposed redistribution.
 
      
 
      - as far as practicable, the number of electors  enrolled in each electoral division in Victoria at the projection time would  not be more than plus 3.5 per cent, or less than minus 3.5 per cent, of the projected  enrolment quota (paragraph 73(4)(a) of the Electoral Act) 
      
        - As  far as practicable, the number of electors enrolled in each federal electoral  division in Victoria at the projection time of Sunday 26 January 2025 must be  between 113,009 and 121,205.
 
      
 
      - the number of electors enrolled in each  electoral division in Victoria would not be more than plus 10 per cent, or less  than minus 10 per cent, of the current enrolment quota (sub-section 73(4) of  the Electoral Act) 
      
        - The  number of electors enrolled in each federal electoral division in Victoria must  be between 98,119 and 119,923.
 
      
 
      - in relation to each proposed electoral division,  give due consideration to: 
 
    
	
    - i. community of interests within  the proposed electoral division, including economic, social and regional  interests
 
    - ii. means of communication and  travel within the proposed electoral division
 
	  
	
    - iv. the physical features and  area of the proposed electoral division, and
 
    - v. the boundaries of existing  electoral divisions in Victoria, with this factor being subordinate to the  consideration i, ii and iv (paragraph 73(4)(b) and sub-section 73(4A) of  the Electoral Act)