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Boundary Review

Boundary review refers to the process of evaluating and adjusting the geographical boundaries of electoral districts, local government areas, or other administrative divisions. This ensures that population changes are reflected accurately in representation and that each area is fairly represented within a governing body. It typically occurs after census data is released, aiming to maintain equal population distribution and effective governance. The review involves public consultations and may result in shifting boundaries to align with demographic shifts, ensuring that communities are adequately represented in elections and local governance decisions.