In elections to the federal House of Representatives, electoral districts are called divisions. At South Australian parliamentary elections, for the Legislative Council the entire state forms one electoral district. Every four years, electors across the state elect 11 members of the Legislative Council, who represent all South Australians for an eight-year term. For the House of Assembly, the state is divided into forty-seven electoral districts of varying geographical sizes.
Every four years, electors from each electoral district elect a single member, who will represent them and their district in parliament for a four-year term. The boundaries of the House of Assembly electoral districts need to change periodically to reflect demographic changes in the state and to maintain populations of relatively equal size.
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