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- East_Metropolitan_Province abstract "The East Metropolitan Province was a two-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in metropolitan Perth. It was created by a redistribution in 1976, and took effect on 22 May 1977 following the 1977 state election. It was formed from parts of the North-East Metropolitan and South-East Metropolitan provinces, and was a safe Labor seat.The province had two concurrent members during its brief history — Bob Hetherington and Fred McKenzie, both of the Australian Labor Party. The 1982 redistribution increased the number of metropolitan provinces from 6 to 7 (as against 10 in the rural and peri-urban areas), but abolished the East Metropolitan Province. Its members won election in neighbouring provinces at the 1983 election.The province was made up of four complete Legislative Assembly districts — those of Ascot, Canning, Victoria Park and Welshpool. At its creation, it represented 62,396 electors (9.86% of the State).".
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageID "24083257".
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageLength "1930".
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageRevisionID "650705046".
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Labor_Party.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Hetherington.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_electoral_provinces_of_Western_Australia.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Ascot.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Canning.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Victoria_Park.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_Welshpool.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_districts_of_Western_Australia.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Fred_McKenzie_(politician).
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink North-East_Metropolitan_Province.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Perth.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Perth,_Western_Australia.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink South-East_Metropolitan_Province.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_Legislative_Council.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_state_election,_1977.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australian_state_election,_1983.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLinkText "East Metropolitan Province".
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageWikiLinkText "East Metropolitan".
- East_Metropolitan_Province date "1976-06-09".
- East_Metropolitan_Province date "1982-01-20".
- East_Metropolitan_Province hasPhotoCollection East_Metropolitan_Province.
- East_Metropolitan_Province page "1975".
- East_Metropolitan_Province page "1982".
- East_Metropolitan_Province title "Electoral Districts Act 1947-1975 - Order in Council".
- East_Metropolitan_Province title "Electoral Districts Act 1947-1981 - Order in Council".
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Electoral_provinces_of_Western_Australia,_1965–1989.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gazette_WA.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WesternAustralia-gov-stub.
- East_Metropolitan_Province subject Category:Former_electoral_provinces_of_Western_Australia.
- East_Metropolitan_Province hypernym Province.
- East_Metropolitan_Province type Settlement.
- East_Metropolitan_Province comment "The East Metropolitan Province was a two-member electoral province of the Western Australian Legislative Council, located in metropolitan Perth. It was created by a redistribution in 1976, and took effect on 22 May 1977 following the 1977 state election.".
- East_Metropolitan_Province label "East Metropolitan Province".
- East_Metropolitan_Province sameAs m.07k9tt9.
- East_Metropolitan_Province sameAs Q5328972.
- East_Metropolitan_Province sameAs Q5328972.
- East_Metropolitan_Province wasDerivedFrom East_Metropolitan_Province?oldid=650705046.
- East_Metropolitan_Province isPrimaryTopicOf East_Metropolitan_Province.