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With the tabling of its final report, as per the Electoral Boundaries & Representation Act,  the public now has 14 days in which to make a formal written objection to the proposed electoral districts. The objections must be signed by two members of the Legislative Assembly,  identify the recommendation of the report being objected to, the reason for the objection, and the manner in which it is proposed that the recommendation of the commission be amended.

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