Regional Voting Scrapped In Western Australian Upper House

Regional Voting Scrapped In Western Australian Upper House
Parliament of Western Australia in Perth, Australia on Dec. 2, 2020. AAP Image/Richard Wainwright
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Western Australia (WA) will no longer have equal representation by region following seismic reform to the state’s Legislative Council, or upper house, despite an election promise ruling out the possibility.

Previously, WA’s upper house functioned similarly to that of the federal-level upper house, with population-differing regions represented equally. Specifically, WA saw its 6 electoral regions granted 6 seats each in the Legislative Council.

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