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Northern Territory Electoral Commission annual report 2006-2007

Details:

Title

Northern Territory Electoral Commission annual report 2006-2007

Collection

Northern Territory Electoral Commission reports; Reports; PublicationNT

Date

2007

Description

Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).

Language

English

Subject

Northern Territory Electoral Commission -- Periodicals; Elections -- Northern Territory -- Periodicals

Publisher name

Northern Territory Electoral Commission

Place of publication

Darwin

ISSN

1835-0356

Copyright owner

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Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/231057

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/669607

Page content

KEY RESULT AREAS NTEC ANNUAL REPORT 2006-07 PAGE 12 OF 48 2.6 ENROLMENT TRANSACTIONS On 30 June 2007 there were 112 313 electors on the Territory roll, representing an increase of 1983 (or 1.8%) during 2006-07. The table below compares the yearly enrolment transactions since 2004-05. 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 ENROLMENT AT START OF FINANCIAL YEAR 108 479 112 095 110 330 PLUS ADDITIONS TO THE ROLL NEW ENROLMENTS 4 609 2 135 3 266 RE-ENROLMENTS 4 548 1 746 2 923 RE-INSTATEMENTS 189 18 176 INTERSTATE TRANSFERS TO NT 7 307 3 986 6 020 TOTAL ADDITIONS + 16 653 + 7 885 +12 385 LESS DELETIONS TO THE ROLL REMOVAL BY OBJECTION 5 493 3 533 3 135 DEATHS 796 743 795 DUPLICATIONS 205 88 115 INTERSTATE TRANSFERS FROM NT 6 548 5 282 6 359 TOTAL DELETIONS - 13 042 - 9 646 -10 404 ADJUSTMENT (FEDERAL ONLY ENROLMENT, PROVISIONAL ENROLMENT AND OTHER REASONS) +5 - 4 +2 TOTAL ADJUSTMENTS + 5 - 4 +2 ENROLMENT AT CLOSE OF FINANCIAL YEAR 112 095 110 330 112 313 NOTES: NEW ENROLMENTS - includes electors who have not been enrolled previously on any State/Territory roll (and provisional electors who have not yet turned 18 years of age); RE-ENROLMENTS - includes electors enrolling who are not currently on any State/Territory roll but who have been enrolled on a State/Territory roll in the past; RE-INSTATEMENTS - includes electors who were removed for an address, by objection or other reason, but whose enrolment for that address was later reinstated following receipt of additional information;