House of Representatives Committees

Appendix E – Close of rolls enrolment transactions by type – States and Territories – 2004 Federal Election

 

 

New enrolment (a)

Reenrolment (b)

Reinstatement (c)

Transfer in intrastate (d)

Transfer in interstate (d)

Intra-area transfer (d)

No change enrolment (e)

Address renumber (f)

Total Enrolment transactions (g)

Transfer out intrastate (h)

Transfer out interstate (h)

Objection (i)

Death deletion (j)

Duplicate deletion (k)

ACT

2,279

2,038

54

636

1,690

2,572

1,084

6

10,359

636

2,075

2,656

105

1

NSW

23,706

24,645

483

29,464

7,244

26,486

8,242

176

120,446

29,464

9,084

51,294

2,359

58

NT

835

1,160

31

315

1,439

1,250

698

0

5,728

315

1,280

507

54

10

QLD

10,098

13,066

359

18,116

8,443

20,736

5,799

169

76,786

18,116

5,766

102

1,072

94

SA

9,163

5,337

29

8,630

1,984

8,773

3,363

52

37,331

8,630

2,927

89

890

26

TAS

2,136

1,890

6

1,376

1,288

3,128

1,274

1

11,099

1,376

1,209

5

130

4

VIC

15,863

19,456

310

23,101

5,902

22,530

11,326

162

98,650

23,101

5,624

34,617

1,375

63

WA

14,736

10,903

93

14,408

2,763

13,040

7,637

14

63,594

14,408

2,788

259

271

52

Australia

78,816

78,495

1,365

96,046

30,753

98,515

39,423

580

423,993

96,046

30,753

89,529

6,256

308


(a) Inclusion of an elector’s name on the roll based on the receipt of a claim, where no previous enrolment record exists.
(b) Inclusion of an elector’s name on the roll based on the receipt of a claim, where a non-current record exists.
(c) Re-instating an elector’s name to the roll from a non-current enrolment record where the removal of the elector was in error.
(d) Alteration of an elector’s enrolment details based on the receipt of an enrolment claim form, or in some circumstances written notice, from an elector. A ‘transfer in intrastate’ means the elector’s enrolled address moved from one division in a state to another division in the same state. A ‘transfer in interstate’ means the elector moved from their previous enrolled address to an address in a division in another state or territory. An ‘inter-area transfer’ is an alteration to an elector’s enrolled address within one division.
(e) The elector submitted an enrolment form that was identical to the elector’s current enrolment details and no change was required.
(f) Alteration of a currently enrolled elector’s address details after the receipt of information from the appropriate authority that the address details have been amended.
(g) Total enrolment transactions that added, amended or confirmed an elector’s enrolled address.
(h) These transfers out are the incidental transfers of the electors who were transferred into a new division (see above note (h)).
(i) Removals from the roll as a result of the objection process under Part IX of the Electoral Act.
(j) Removals from the roll as a result of the elector’s death under section 110 of the Electoral Act.
(k) Removals from the roll as a result of an elector having duplicate records.

 

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