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2023 Distribution

The State electoral boundaries determined in December 2023 will take effect for the 2025 State general election.

The 2023 final boundaries should be viewed alongside the 2023 Review of Western Australia's Electoral Boundaries - Final Report

Due to the reforms enacted by the Constitutional and Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Equality) Act 2021, all of Western Australia will be considered a single whole of State electorate for the purpose of electing 37 members to the Legislative Council at the 2025 State General Election. 

This comparison map is a guide only. For an accurate representation of electoral boundaries, download the official PDF district maps on this page.

2023 Distribution


2019 Distribution (map comparison)

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2023 Downloadable PDF Maps

2023 Downloadable District Maps

 

Supplementary Regional Maps

The maps below identify major townsites within each regional electoral district. They are to be used as an interpretive aid only – the gazetted electoral boundaries that will apply at the 2025 State General Election are those depicted in the ‘2023 Downloadable District Maps’ above.

Albany Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.25 MB)
Bunbury Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.24 MB)
Central Wheatbelt Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.5 MB)
Collie Preston Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.35 MB)
Geraldton Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.11 MB)
Kalgoorlie Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.19 MB)
Kimberley Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.13 MB)
Mid-West Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.61 MB)
Murray Wellington Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.34 MB)
Pilbara Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.23 MB)
Roe Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.56 MB)
Vasse Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.16 MB)
Warren Blackwood Supplementary Map (PDF, 1.3 MB)