Electoral district of Burra
Former South Australian electoral district / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the earlier district of 1857 to 1875, see Electoral district of The Burra. For the later district of 1902 to 1938, see Electoral district of Burra Burra.
Burra was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1875 to 1902, and again from 1938 to 1970.[1]
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Burra South Australia—House of Assembly | |
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State | South Australia |
Created | 1875 |
Abolished | 1970 |
Namesake | Burra, South Australia |
Demographic | Rural |
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After a boundary redistribution in 1902, it was replaced by Electoral district of Burra Burra.[2] When it was recreated in 1938, the polling booths were: Aberdeen (later north Burra), Andrews, Belalie North, Black Springs, Booborowie, Bright, Canowie Belt, Emu Downs, Farrell's Flat, Hallett, Hanson, Jamestown, Kooringa, Leighton, Mannanarie, Mongolata Goldfields, Mount Bryan, Mount Bryan East, Spalding, Washpool, Willalo, World's End.[3]
The town of Burra is currently located in the safe Liberal seat of Stuart.