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  2. National Tally Room - Wikipedia

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    Over 700 people worked in the tally room on the evening of the election. [1] A defining feature of the tally room was the tally board; at 37 metres (121 ft) wide and 7 metres (23 ft) high, this wooden structure displayed the results for every Division in the House of Representatives. [5] Boards representing each Division and Senate seat were ...

  3. New South Wales Electoral Commission - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Electoral Commission, known as the NSWEC or the NSW Electoral Commission is a statutory agency with responsibility for the administration, organisation, and supervision of elections in New South Wales. It reports to the NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet.

  4. Voter registration in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, voter registration is called enrolment. Enrolment is a prerequisite for voting at federal elections, by-elections and referendums, as well as all state and local government elections; and it is generally compulsory for enrolled persons to vote unless otherwise exempted or excused.

  5. Results of the 2024 New South Wales local elections - Wikipedia

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  6. 2024 New South Wales local elections - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 New South Wales local elections were held on 14 September 2024 to elect the councils of 127 of the 128 local government areas (LGAs) in New South Wales, Australia. 37 councils also held mayoral elections, and eight councils conducted referendums.

  7. Redistribution (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    These notional margins are used as the baseline for the electoral swings calculated and published in the AEC's virtual tally room at the following election. [72] In some cases, the change in electoral boundaries can see the party which notionally holds the seat differ from the party which won it at the election.

  8. Tally (voting) - Wikipedia

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    A tally is an unofficial private observation of an election count carried out under the single transferable vote electoral system. Tallymen, appointed by political candidates and parties, observe the opening of ballot boxes and watch as the individual ballot papers are counted. Individual tallymen may be placed to observe the opening of each ...

  9. Division of Whitlam - Wikipedia

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    The Division of Whitlam is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.. Whitlam is a predominantly middle and working-class electorate that covers 1,331 square kilometres in the southern Illawarra and Southern Highlands.