ELECTIONS FOR THE DIVISION OF CURTIN, WESTERN AUSTRALIA ==================================================================== ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1949 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Mt Hawthorn, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- New seat: 1946 notional two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 43,559 Votes cast: 41,441 95.1 Informal votes: 803 01.9 Formal votes: 40,638 98.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul HASLUCK Lib 24,857 61.2 +15.7 William Lonnie + ALP 15,781 38.8 -12.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,638 11.2 13.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1905-93): Elected 1949 Born: 1 April 1905, Perth. Career: Educated Perth Modern School, University of Western Australia. Journalist. Lecturer and Reader in History University of Western Australia 1939-49. Seconded to Department of External Affairs 1941-47. Attended San Francisco UN Conference 1945. Author two volumes of official history, Australia in the War of 1939-45. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 28 APRIL 1951 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Mt Hawthorn, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1949 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 11.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 42,761 -01.8 Votes cast: 41,054 96.0 +00.9 Informal votes: 863 02.1 +00.2 Formal votes: 40,191 97.9 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul HASLUCK * Lib 25,998 64.7 +03.5 John Henshaw ALP 14,193 35.3 -03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,191 14.7 03.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1905-93): Elected 1949, 1951 Minister for Territories from 11 May 1951 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 29 MAY 1954 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Mt Hawthorn, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1951 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 14.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 41,192 -03.7 Votes cast: 39,569 96.1 +00.1 Informal votes: 530 01.3 -00.8 Formal votes: 39,039 98.7 +00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Harry Bishop ALP 15,089 38.7 +03.4 Hon Paul HASLUCK * Lib 23,950 61.3 -03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 39,039 11.3 03.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1905-93): Elected 1949, 1951, 1954 Minister for Territories -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1955 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco, Wembley Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1954 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 11.3 Effect of 1955 redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 41,154 -00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Paul HASLUCK * Lib Unopposed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1905-93): Elected 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955 Minister for Territories -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 22 NOVEMBER 1958 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco, Wembley Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1955 majority: none (Liberal Party unopposed) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 41,649 +01.2 Votes cast: 39,753 95.4 Informal votes: 1,132 02.8 Formal votes: 38,621 97.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Antill DLP 5,440 14.1 Hon Paul HASLUCK * Lib 24,605 63.7 Frederick Traine ALP 8,576 22.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,621 25.2 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1905-93): Elected 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958 Minister for Territories -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 DECEMBER 1961 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco, Wembley Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1958 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 25.2 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 42,494 +02.0 Votes cast: 40,246 94.7 -00.7 Informal votes: 969 02.4 -00.4 Formal votes: 39,277 97.6 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wilfrid Bodeker DLP 4,768 12.1 -02.0 Hon Paul HASLUCK * Lib 24,811 63.2 -00.5 George Piesley ALP 9,698 24.7 +02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 39,277 23.1 e 02.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1905-93): Elected 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961 Minister for Territories -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 30 NOVEMBER 1963 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco, Wembley Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1961 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 23.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 43,039 +01.3 Votes cast: 41,287 95.9 +01.2 Informal votes: 2,669 06.5 +04.1 Formal votes: 38,618 93.5 -04.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis Dwyer DLP 6,992 18.1 +06.0 John Gandini CPA 2,426 06.3 Hon Paul HASLUCK * Lib 29,200 75.6 +12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,618 28.8 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1905-93): Elected 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963 Minister for Territories to 18 December 1963 Minister for Defence 18 December 1963 to 24 April 1964 Minister for External Affairs from 24 April 1964 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 26 NOVEMBER 1966 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco, Wembley Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1963 majority: Liberal over DLP 28.8 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 44,253 +02.8 Votes cast: 41,866 94.6 -01.3 Informal votes: 1,580 03.8 -02.7 Formal votes: 40,286 96.2 +02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Brind ALP 12,206 30.3 Francis Dwyer DLP 3,945 09.8 -08.3 Hon Paul HASLUCK * Lib 24,135 59.9 -15.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,286 17.7 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck (1905-93): Elected 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966 Minister for External Affairs to 11 February 1969 Resigned seat 10 February 1969 (see By-elections) Later career: Governor-General of Australia 1969-73. Knighted 1969. Died 9 January 1993 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 19 APRIL 1969 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco, Wembley Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Hon Paul Hasluck -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1966 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 17.7 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 44,829 +01.3 Votes cast: 36,224 80.8 -13.8 Informal votes: 608 01.7 -02.1 Formal votes: 35,616 98.3 +02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Victor GARLAND + Lib 17,983 50.5 -09.4 Hayden Jones ALP 11,047 31.0 +00.7 Robert Scoggins 6,586 18.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 35,616 09.8 e 07.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Scoggins was a candidate of the Association for the Abolition of the Means Test. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ransley Victor Garland (1934-2022): Elected 1969 By Born: 5 May 1934, Western Australia Career: Educated Hale School, Perth, University of Western Australia. Accountant. University tutor in accountancy. Claremont Town Council. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 25 OCTOBER 1969 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Cottesloe, Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1966 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 17.7 e 1969 by-election two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 09.8 e Effect of 1968 redistribution: 01.7 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 16.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 53,561 +21.0 Votes cast: 51,038 95.3 -00.7 Informal votes: 1,177 02.3 -01.5 Formal votes: 49,861 97.7 +01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis Dwyer DLP 3,533 07.1 -02.7 Victor Garland * Lib 24,855 49.8 -08.4 Leonard McEntee AP 1,151 02.3 Robert Scoggins 3,047 06.1 John Williamson ALP 17,275 34.7 +02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 49,861 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: McEntee's 1,151 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dwyer 140 12.2 3,673 07.4 GARLAND * 331 28.8 25,186 50.5 Scoggins 432 37.5 3,479 07.0 Williamson 248 21.5 17,523 35.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,151 49,861 10.1 e 05.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ransley Victor Garland (1934-2022): Elected 1969 By, 1969 Minister for Supply from 2 August 1971 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 DECEMBER 1972 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Cottesloe, Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1969 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 10.1 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 54,299 +01.4 Votes cast: 50,827 93.6 -01.7 Informal votes: 1,037 02.0 -00.3 Formal votes: 49,790 98.0 +00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Victor GARLAND * Lib 29,131 58.5 +08.7 Maurene Locke AP 2,652 05.3 +03.0 Peter McGowan DLP 2,634 05.3 -01.8 Susan Neacy ALP 15,373 30.9 -03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 49,790 14.9 e 04.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ransley Victor Garland (1934-2022): Elected 1969 By, 1969, 1972 Minister for Supply to 5 December 1972 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 1974 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Floreat Park, Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1972 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 14.9 e Effect of 1974 redistribution: 02.7 shift to ALP New notional two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 67,023 +23.4 Votes cast: 63,222 94.3 +00.7 Informal votes: 1,460 02.3 +00.3 Formal votes: 61,762 97.7 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Crouch ALP 24,016 38.9 +05.3 Jeannette Forsyth 700 01.1 Dennis Fyfe AP 728 01.2 -04.1 Hon Victor GARLAND * Lib 33,267 53.9 -01.9 Terence McDonnell NA 3,051 04.9 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 61,762 09.3 e 02.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ransley Victor Garland (1934-2022): Elected 1969 By, 1969, 1972, 1974 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 DECEMBER 1975 ==================================================================== Perth Suburban: Floreat Park, Leederville, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1974 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 09.3 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 68,128 +01.6 Votes cast: 64,525 94.7 +00.4 Informal votes: 1,371 02.1 -00.2 Formal votes: 63,154 97.9 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Crouch ALP 21,253 33.7 -05.2 Hon Victor GARLAND * Lib 41,901 66.3 +12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 63,154 16.3 07.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ransley Victor Garland (1934-2022): Elected 1969 By, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975 Minister for Post and Telecommunications 22 December 1975 to 6 February 1976 Minister for Veterans' Affairs from 6 September 1977 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Garland resigned as Minister for Post and Telecommunications following allegations of bribery, of which he was later acquitted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1977 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Floreat, Mt Hawthorn, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1975 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 16.3 Effect of 1977 redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 72,892 +07.0 Votes cast: 67,999 93.3 -03.4 Informal votes: 1,654 02.4 +00.3 Formal votes: 66,345 97.6 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard Bunting AD 9,522 14.4 Hon Victor GARLAND * Lib 38,988 58.8 -07.5 Patricia Giles ALP 16,207 24.4 -09.3 James MacDonald 1,628 02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 66,345 18.8 e 02.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- For Giles, see Senate Western Australia 1980. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Victor Ransley Garland (1934-2022): Elected 1969 By, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977 Minister for Veterans' Affairs to 4 July 1978 Minister for Special Trade Negotiations 20 December 1977 to 8 December 1979 Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs from 8 December 1979 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 OCTOBER 1980 ==================================================================== Perth Suburban: Cottesloe, Floreat, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1977 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 18.8 e Effect of 1980 redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 65,951 -09.5 Votes cast: 61,359 93.0 -00.3 Informal votes: 1,321 02.2 -00.2 Formal votes: 60,038 97.8 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Victor GARLAND * Lib 35,373 58.9 +00.1 Richard Grounds ALP 19,680 32.8 +08.4 Gary Payne AD 4,985 08.3 -06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 60,038 12.3 e 06.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ransley Victor Garland (1934-2022): Elected 1969 By, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980 Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs to 3 November 1980 Resigned seat 22 January 1981 (see By-elections) Later career: High Commissioner to Britain 1981-83. Knighted. Died 1 January 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 21 FEBRUARY 1981 ==================================================================== Perth Suburban: Cottesloe, Floreat, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Hon Victor Garland -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 12.3 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 64,512 -02.2 Votes cast: 50,458 78.2 -14.8 Informal votes: 1,664 03.3 +01.1 Formal votes: 48,794 96.7 -01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfred Bussell 1,843 03.8 John Crouch ALP 15,644 32.1 -00.7 Shirley de la Hunty AD 8,356 17.1 +08.8 Allan Rocher + Lib 22,951 47.0 -11.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 48,794 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Bussell's 1,843 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Crouch 690 37.4 16,334 33.5 De la Hunty 603 32.7 8,959 18.4 Rocher + 550 29.8 23,501 48.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,843 48,794 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: de la Hunty's 8,959 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Crouch 5,398 60.3 21,732 44.5 ROCHER + 3,561 39.7 27,062 55.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,959 48,794 05.5 06.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Charles Rocher (1936-2016): Elected 1981 By Born: 16 February 1936, Deloraine, Tasmania Career: Commercial builder, company director. President, Master Builders' Association of Western Australia. Federal politics: Senator for Western Australia 1978-81 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 5 MARCH 1983 ==================================================================== Perth Suburban: Cottesloe, Floreat, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 12.3 e 1981 by-election two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 05.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 63,914 -03.1 Votes cast: 59,736 93.5 +00.5 Informal votes: 949 01.6 -00.6 Formal votes: 58,787 98.4 +00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clive Kittson ALP 24,337 41.4 +08.6 Marjorie McKercher AD 4,046 06.9 -01.4 Allan ROCHER * Lib 30,404 51.7 -07.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 58,787 04.5 e 07.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Charles Rocher (1936-2016): Elected 1981 By, 1983 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 1 DECEMBER 1984 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Claremont, Karrakatta, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1983 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 04.5 e Effect of 1984 redistribution: 00.9 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 05.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 69,694 +09.0 Votes cast: 65,188 93.5 00.0 Informal votes: 3,774 05.8 +04.2 Formal votes: 61,414 94.2 -04.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Marjorie McKercher AD 4,690 07.6 +00.7 Beth Schultz ALP 22,205 36.2 -04.3 Allan ROCHER * Lib 34,519 56.2 +03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 61,414 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: McKercher's 4,690 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Schultz 2,737 58.5 24,942 40.6 ROCHER * 1,944 41.5 36,463 59.4 (exhausted 9 9 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,690 61,414 09.4 04.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Charles Rocher (1936-2016): Elected 1981 By, 1983, 1984 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 11 JULY 1987 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Claremont, Karrakatta, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 09.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 70,033 +00.5 Votes cast: 64,589 92.2 -01.3 Informal votes: 3,397 05.3 -03.5 Formal votes: 61,192 94.7 +03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Blake AD 4,967 08.1 +00.5 John Gilmour NPA 2,942 04.8 Allan ROCHER * Lib 32,912 53.8 -02.4 Philip Laskaris ALP 20,371 33.3 -02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 61,192 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Gilmour's 2,942 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Blake 584 19.9 5,551 09.1 ROCHER * 2,176 74.0 35,088 57.3 Laskaris 182 06.2 20,553 33.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,942 61,192 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Blake's 5,551 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ROCHER * 2,615 47.1 37,703 61.6 Laskaris 2,933 52.9 23,486 38.4 (exhausted 3 3 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,551 61,192 11.6 02.2 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Charles Rocher (1936-2016): Elected 1981 By, 1983, 1984, 1987 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 MARCH 1990 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Claremont, Karrakatta, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1987 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 11.6 Effect of 1989 redistribution: 00.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 11.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 74,097 +05.8 Votes cast: 69,685 94.0 +01.8 Informal votes: 1,995 02.9 -02.4 Formal votes: 67,690 97.1 +02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mary Salter Grn 6,911 10.2 Brett Woodhill 882 01.3 Stephen Booth ALP 15,485 22.9 -10.6 Allan ROCHER * Lib 37,183 54.9 +01.3 Michelle Hovane 518 00.8 Helen Hodgson AD 6,711 09.9 +01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,690 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hovane's 518 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Salter 198 38.8 7,109 10.5 Woodhill 35 06.9 917 01.4 Booth 87 17.1 15,572 23.0 ROCHER * 55 10.8 37,238 55.0 Hodgson 135 26.5 6,846 10.1 (exhausted 8 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 518 67,690 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Woodhill's 917 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Salter 330 36.4 7,439 11.0 Booth 101 11.1 15,673 23.2 ROCHER * 323 35.7 37,561 55.5 Hodgson 152 16.8 6,998 10.3 (exhausted 11 19 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 917 67,690 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Hodgson's 6,998 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Salter 4,327 62.2 11,766 17.4 Booth 1,306 18.8 16,979 25.1 ROCHER * 1,322 19.0 38,883 57.5 (exhausted 43 62 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,998 67,690 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Salter's 11,766 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Booth 8,128 69.8 25,107 37.2 ROCHER * 3,523 30.2 42,406 62.8 (exhausted 115 177 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,766 67,690 12.8 01.4 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Charles Rocher (1936-2016): Elected 1981 By, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 MARCH 1993 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Claremont, Karrakatta, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1990 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 12.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,700 -00.5 Votes cast: 70,666 95.9 +01.9 Informal votes: 1,407 02.0 -00.9 Formal votes: 69,259 98.0 +00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Diana Davies 1,142 01.7 Willem Bouwer AD 2,368 03.4 -06.5 David Gilchrist ALP 17,340 25.0 +02.2 Jon Doust 410 00.6 Allan ROCHER * Lib 41,417 59.8 +04.9 Elisabeth Jones Grn 6,582 09.5 -00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 69,259 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Doust's 410 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Davies 64 15.7 1,206 01.7 Bouwer 75 18.4 2,443 03.5 Gilchrist 72 17.6 17,412 25.1 ROCHER * 106 26.0 41,523 60.0 Jones 91 22.3 6,673 09.6 (exhausted 2 2 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 410 69,259 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Davies's 1,206 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bouwer 445 37.2 2,888 04.2 Gilchrist 141 11.8 17,553 25.3 ROCHER * 169 14.1 41,692 60.2 Jones 440 36.8 7,113 10.3 (exhausted 11 13 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,206 69,259 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Bouwer's 2,888 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gilchrist 917 31.9 18,470 26.7 ROCHER * 485 16.8 42,177 60.9 Jones 1,477 51.3 8,590 12.4 (exhausted 9 22 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,888 69,259 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Jones's 8,590 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gilchrist 5,602 65.3 24,072 34.8 ROCHER * 2,972 34.7 45,149 65.2 (exhausted 16 38 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,590 69,259 15.2 02.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Charles Rocher (1936-2016): Elected 1981 By, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993 -------------------------------------------------------------------- In August 1995 Rocher lost his Liberal endorsement, as a result of a factional dispute in the WA Liberal Party. He then resigned from the party and sat as an independent. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 MARCH 1996 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Claremont, Karrakatta, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 15.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,941 +00.3 Votes cast: 70,430 95.3 -00.6 Informal votes: 1,427 02.0 00.0 Formal votes: 69,003 98.0 00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Court + Lib 27,012 39.2 -20.6 George Kailis 816 01.2 Liz Watson Grn 4,319 06.3 -03.2 Michael Barrett AD 2,947 04.3 +01.0 Steven Roebuck ALP 13,658 19.8 -05.2 Allan Rocher * 20,251 29.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 69,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Court was the son of Hon Sir Charles Court MLA and the brother of Hon Richard Court MLA, both premiers of WA. 2. Rocher had lost his Liberal endorsement. He was an independent Liberal candidate. 3. Watson (as Giz Watson) was WA MLA for North Metropolitan 1996- 2013. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Kailis's 816 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Court 148 18.4 27,160 39.4 Watson 316 39.4 4,635 06.7 Barrett 97 12.1 3,044 04.4 Roebuck 67 08.3 13,725 19.9 Rocher * 175 21.8 20,426 29.6 (exhausted 13 13 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 816 69,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Barrett's 3,044 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Court 320 10.7 27,480 39.9 Watson 1,433 47.7 6,068 08.8 Roebuck 551 18.3 14,276 20.7 Rocher * 702 23.4 21,128 30.6 (exhausted 38 51 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,044 69,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Watson's 6,068 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Court 724 12.2 28,204 41.0 Roebuck 2,414 40.7 16,690 24.3 Rocher * 2,791 47.1 23,919 34.8 (exhausted 139 190 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,068 69,003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Roebuck's 16,690 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Court 1,112 06.7 29,316 42.7 ROCHER * 15,391 93.3 39,310 57.3 (exhausted 187 377 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 16,690 69,003 07.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Charles Rocher (1936-2016): Elected 1981 By, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996 Appointed Delegate to the 1998 Constitutional Convention -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 OCTOBER 1998 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Claremont, Nedlands, Scarborough, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1996 two-party majority: Independent over Liberal 15.2 Effect of redistribution: cannot be calculated -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 84,958 +14.9 Votes cast: 81,065 95.4 +00.1 Informal votes: 2,255 02.8 +00.8 Formal votes: 78,810 97.2 -00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Rocher * 13,925 17.7 -08.1 Andrew Waddell ALP 18,026 22.9 +02.3 Stephen Lipple AD 3,780 04.8 +00.4 Ian Trinder ON 2,934 03.7 Phillip Farren Grn 4,971 06.3 -00.1 Julie Bishop Lib 35,174 44.6 +02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 78,810 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Trinder's 2,934 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rocher * 699 23.8 14,624 18.6 Waddell 457 15.6 18,483 23.5 Lipple 272 09.3 4,052 05.1 Farren 847 28.9 5,818 07.4 Bishop 659 22.5 35,833 45.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,934 78,810 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Lipple's 4,052 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rocher * 656 16.2 15,280 19.4 Waddell 894 22.1 19,377 24.6 Farren 2,029 50.1 7,847 10.0 Bishop 473 11.7 36,306 46.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,052 78,810 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Farren's 7,847 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rocher * 2,226 28.4 17,506 22.2 Waddell 3,974 50.6 23,351 29.6 Bishop 1,647 21.0 37,953 48.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,847 78,810 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Rocher's 17,506 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Waddell 5,589 31.9 28,940 36.7 BISHOP 11,917 68.1 49,870 63.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 17,506 78,810 13.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Allan Charles Rocher (1936-2016): Elected 1981 By, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996. Defeated 1998 Died 18 March 2016 > Julie Isabel Bishop (born 1956): Elected 1998 Born: 17 July 1956, Lobethal, South Australia Career: Educated University of Adelaide. Barrister and solicitor, Perth. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2001 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Churchlands, Claremont, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1998 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 13.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.2 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 13.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 82,046 -03.4 Votes cast: 78,477 95.6 +00.2 Informal votes: 2,590 03.3 +00.5 Formal votes: 75,887 96.7 -00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashley Buckle AD 4,863 06.4 +01.6 Neil Gilmour ON 1,840 02.4 -01.3 Julie BISHOP * Lib 41,863 55.2 +10.6 Trish Fowler ALP 17,789 23.4 +00.7 Steve Walker Grn 7,019 09.2 +02.9 G Wood 1,750 02.3 Karen McDonald CTA 763 01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 75,887 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: McDonald's 763 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Buckle 69 09.0 4,932 06.5 Gilmour 76 10.0 1,916 02.5 BISHOP * 352 46.1 42,215 55.6 Fowler 73 09.6 17,862 23.5 Walker 74 09.7 7,093 09.3 Wood 119 15.6 1,869 02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 763 75,887 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Wood's 1,869 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Buckle 203 10.9 5,135 06.8 Gilmour 125 06.7 2,041 02.7 BISHOP * 700 37.4 42,915 56.5 Fowler 140 07.5 18,002 23.7 Walker 701 37.5 7,794 10.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,869 75,887 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Gilmour's 2,041 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Buckle 362 17.7 5,497 07.2 BISHOP * 996 48.8 43,911 57.9 Fowler 291 14.3 18,293 24.1 Walker 392 19.2 8,186 10.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,041 75,887 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Buckle's 5,497 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 1,350 24.6 45,261 59.6 Fowler 1,287 23.4 19,580 25.8 Walker 2,860 52.0 11,046 14.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,497 75,887 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Walker's 11,046 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 3,241 29.3 48,502 63.9 Fowler 7,805 70.7 27,385 36.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,046 75,887 13.9 00.4 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Isabel Bishop (born 1956): Elected 1998, 2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 OCTOBER 2004 ==================================================================== Suburban Perth: Churchlands, Claremont, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 14.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 84,216 +02.6 Votes cast: 78,418 93.1 -02.5 Informal votes: 2,760 03.5 +00.2 Formal votes: 75,658 96.5 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Julie BISHOP * Lib 45,081 59.6 +04.4 Bill Kruse ALP 17,968 23.7 +00.3 Rob Olver AD 1,688 02.2 -04.2 Gail Forder CDP 1,272 01.7 +00.7 Sonja Lundie-Jenkins Grn 8,689 11.5 +02.2 Albert Caine ON 744 01.0 -01.4 Colin Horne 216 00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 75,658 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Horne's 216 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 28 13.0 45,109 59.6 Kruse 19 08.8 17,987 23.8 Olver 21 09.7 1,709 02.3 Forder 22 10.2 1,294 01.7 Lundie-Jenkins 50 23.2 8,739 11.6 Caine 76 35.2 820 01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 216 75,658 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Caine's 820 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 267 32.6 45,376 60.0 Kruse 96 11.7 18,083 23.9 Olver 77 09.4 1,786 02.4 Forder 161 19.6 1,455 01.9 Lundie-Jenkins 219 26.7 8,958 11.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 820 75,658 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Forder's 1,455 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 937 64.4 46,313 61.2 Kruse 169 11.6 18,252 24.1 Olver 184 12.7 1,970 02.6 Lundie-Jenkins 165 11.3 9,123 12.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,455 75,658 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Olver's 1,970 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 479 24.3 46,792 61.9 Kruse 486 24.7 18,738 24.8 Lundie-Jenkins 1,005 51.0 10,128 13.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,970 75,658 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Lundie-Jenkins's 10,128 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 2,095 20.7 48,887 64.6 Kruse 8,033 79.3 26,771 35.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,128 75,658 14.6 00.6 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Isabel Bishop (born 1956): Elected 1998, 2001, 2004 Minister for Ageing to 27 January 2006 Minister for Minister for Education, Science and Training from 27 January 2006 Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women's Issues from 27 January 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 NOVEMBER 2007 ==================================================================== Perth: Churchlands, Claremont, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 14.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 86,138 +02.3 Votes cast: 80,694 93.7 +00.6 Informal votes: 1,542 02.0 -01.5 Formal votes: 79,152 98.0 +01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lee Hemsley Grn 10,649 13.5 +01.9 Peter Grant ALP 19,419 24.5 +00.5 Gail Forder CDP 1,004 01.3 -00.4 Bev Custers FF 394 00.5 Albert Caine ON 329 00.4 -00.5 Hon Julie BISHOP * Lib 46,912 59.3 -00.3 Shahar Helel 445 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 79,152 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Caine's 329 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hemsley 64 19.5 10,713 13.5 Grant 48 14.6 19,467 24.6 Forder 37 11.3 1,041 01.3 Custers 55 16.7 449 00.6 BISHOP * 92 28.0 47,004 59.4 Helel 33 10.0 478 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 329 79,152 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Custers's 449 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hemsley 79 17.6 10,792 13.6 Grant 50 11.1 19,517 24.7 Forder 148 33.0 1,189 01.5 BISHOP * 136 30.3 47,140 59.6 Helel 36 08.0 514 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 449 79,152 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Helel's 514 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hemsley 217 42.2 11,009 13.9 Grant 90 17.5 19,607 24.8 Forder 68 13.2 1,257 01.6 BISHOP * 139 27.0 47,279 59.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 514 79,152 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Helel's 1,257 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hemsley 250 19.9 11,259 14.2 Grant 234 18.6 19,841 25.1 BISHOP * 773 61.5 48,052 60.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,257 79,152 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Hemsley's 11,259 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Grant 8,991 79.9 28,832 36.4 BISHOP * 2,268 20.1 50,320 63.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,259 79,152 13.6 01.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Isabel Bishop (born 1956): Elected 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007 Minister for Minister for Education, Science and Training to 3 December 2007 Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women's Issues to 3 December 2007 Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party from 3 December 2007 Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 3 December 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 2010 ==================================================================== Perth: Churchlands, Mount Hawthorn, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 13.6 Effect of 2009 redistribution: 00.3 shift to Labor 2010 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 13.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 90,400 +04.9 Votes cast: 84,298 93.3 -00.4 Informal votes: 2,471 02.9 +00.9 Formal votes: 81,827 97.1 -00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Julie BISHOP * Lib 50,024 61.1 +02.2 George Crisp Grn 14,498 17.7 +04.5 Sophie van der Merwe ALP 15,771 19.3 -05.7 Pat Seymour CDP 1,534 01.9 +00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,827 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Seymour's 1,534 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 969 63.2 50,993 62.3 Crisp 278 18.1 14,776 18.1 Van der Merwe 287 18.7 16,058 19.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,534 81,827 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Crisp's 14,776 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BISHOP * 3,165 21.4 54,158 66.2 Van der Merwe 11,611 78.6 27,669 33.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 14,776 81,827 16.2 02.9 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Isabel Bishop (born 1956): Elected 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party Deputy Leader of the Opposition -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 7 SEPTEMBER 2013 ==================================================================== Perth: Churchlands, Mount Hawthorn, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 16.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 94,388 +04.4 Votes cast: 87,670 92.9 -00.4 Informal votes: 2,850 03.3 +00.4 Formal votes: 84,800 96.7 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jennifer Whately 708 00.8 Judith Cullity Grn 12,985 15.3 -02.4 Gail Forder 1,058 01.3 Daryl Tan ALP 15,189 17.9 -01.4 Glenn Baker PUP 2,237 02.6 Hon Julie BISHOP * Lib 52,623 62.1 +00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 84,800 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Whately's 708 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cullity 323 45.6 13,308 15.7 Forder 129 18.2 1,187 01.4 Tan 65 09.2 15,254 18.0 Baker 83 11.7 2,320 02.7 BISHOP * 108 15.3 52,731 62.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 708 84,800 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Forder's 1,187 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cullity 160 13.5 13,468 15.9 Tan 173 14.6 15,427 18.2 Baker 164 13.8 2,484 02.9 BISHOP * 690 58.1 53,421 63.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,187 84,800 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Baker's 2,484 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cullity 730 29.4 14,198 16.7 Tan 644 25.9 16,071 19.0 BISHOP * 1,110 44.7 54,531 64.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,484 84,800 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Cullity's 14,198 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tan 11,558 81.4 27,629 32.6 BISHOP * 2,640 18.6 57,171 67.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 14,198 84,800 17.4 01.2 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Isabel Bishop (born 1956): Elected 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party Deputy Leader of the Opposition to 18 September 2013 Minister for Foreign Affairs from 18 September 2013 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 JULY 2016 ==================================================================== Perth: Churchlands, Innaloo, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 17.7 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.5 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 18.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 97,534 +03.3 Votes cast: 87,536 89.8 -03.1 Informal votes: 1,772 02.0 -01.3 Formal votes: 85,764 98.0 +01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Archibald 1,544 01.8 Viv Glance Grn 12,180 14.1 -00.7 Melissa Callanan ALP 13,476 15.7 -02.0 Sandra Boulter 2,389 02.8 Hon Julie BISHOP * Lib 56,175 65.6 +03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 85,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Archibald's 1,544 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Glance 267 17.3 12,447 14.5 Callanan 116 07.5 13,592 15.9 Boulter 587 38.0 2,976 03.4 BISHOP * 574 37.2 56,749 66.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,544 85,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Boulter's 2,976 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Glance 1,007 33.8 13,454 15.7 Callanan 778 26.1 14,370 16.8 BISHOP * 1,191 40.0 57,940 67.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,976 85,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Glance's 13,454 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Callanan 10,763 80.0 25,133 29.3 BISHOP * 2,691 20.0 60,631 70.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 13,454 85,764 20.7 02.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Isabel Bishop (born 1956): Elected 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 Minister for Foreign Affairs to 28 August 2018 Bishop retired at the 2019 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 2019 ==================================================================== Perth: Churchlands, Mount Hawthorn, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 20.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 100,422 +03.0 Votes cast: 91,989 91.6 +01.8 Informal votes: 2,927 03.2 +01.2 Formal votes: 89,062 96.8 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joan Lever UAP 1,114 01.3 Cameron Pidgeon Grn 13,847 15.6 +01.4 Celia HAMMOND + Lib 48,256 54.2 -11.3 Louise Stewart 6,902 07.8 Bill Edgar PHON 1,054 01.2 Deonne Kingsford AChr 854 01.0 Rob Meecham ALP 15,692 17.6 +01.9 Andrew Mangano WAP 1,343 01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 89,062 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Kingsford's 854 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lever 41 04.8 1,155 01.3 Pidgeon 32 03.8 13,879 15.7 HAMMOND + 508 59.5 48,764 54.8 Stewart 51 06.0 6,953 07.8 Edgar 68 08.0 1,122 01.3 Meecham 67 07.9 15,759 17.7 Mangano 87 10.2 1,430 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 854 89,062 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Edgar's 1,122 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lever 329 29.3 1,484 01.7 Pidgeon 94 08.4 13,973 15.7 HAMMOND + 292 26.0 49,056 55.1 Stewart 132 11.8 7,085 08.0 Meecham 100 08.9 15,859 17.8 Mangano 175 15.6 1,605 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,122 89,062 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Lever's 1,484 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pidgeon 302 20.4 14,275 16.0 HAMMOND + 654 44.1 49,710 55.8 Stewart 160 10.8 7,245 08.1 Meecham 94 06.3 15,953 17.9 Mangano 274 18.5 1,879 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,484 89,062 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Mangano's 1,879 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pidgeon 332 17.7 14,607 16.4 HAMMOND + 614 32.7 50,324 56.5 Stewart 579 30.8 7,824 08.8 Meecham 354 18.8 16,307 18.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,879 89,062 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Stewart's 7,824 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pidgeon 2,883 36.9 17,490 19.6 HAMMOND + 3,042 38.9 53,366 59.9 Meecham 1,899 24.3 18,206 20.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,824 89,062 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Pidgeon's 17,490 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- HAMMOND + 3,930 22.5 57,296 64.3 Meecham 13,560 77.5 31,766 35.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 17,490 89,062 14.3 05.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Celia Monica Hammond (born 1968): Elected 2019 Born: 22 November 1968, Perth Career: Educated University of WA. Lawyer, law lecturer. Professor of Law and Vice-Chancellor, University of Notre Dame Australia. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 MAY 2022 ==================================================================== Perth: Churchlands, Innaloo, Nedlands, Scarborough, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2019 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 14.3 Effect of 2021 redistribution: 00.4 shift to Labor 2022 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 13.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 119,268 +19.0 Votes cast: 108,410 90.8 -00.8 Informal votes: 3,373 03.1 -00.1 Formal votes: 105,037 96.9 +00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ladeisha Verhoeff UAP 1,828 01.7 +00.5 Bill Burn WAP 1,243 01.2 -00.4 Judith Cullity AFP 763 00.7 Celia Hammond * Lib 43,408 41.3 -12.7 Dale Grillo PHON 1,310 01.3 -00.1 Kate Chaney 30,942 29.5 Yannick Spencer ALP 14,654 14.0 -04.6 Cameron Pidgeon Grn 10,889 10.4 -04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 105,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Cullity's 763 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Verhoeff 197 25.8 2,025 01.9 Burn 113 14.8 1,356 01.3 Hammond * 52 06.8 43,460 41.4 Grillo 294 38.5 1,604 01.5 Chaney 68 08.9 31,010 29.5 Spencer 13 01.7 14,667 14.0 Pidgeon 26 03.4 10,915 10.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 763 105,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Burn's 1,356 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Verhoeff 199 14.7 2,224 02.1 Hammond * 390 28.8 43,850 41.8 Grillo 134 09.9 1,738 01.7 Chaney 320 23.6 31,330 29.8 Spencer 186 13.7 14,853 14.1 Pidgeon 127 09.4 11,042 10.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,356 105,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Grillo's 1,738 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Verhoeff 1,093 62.9 3,317 03.2 Hammond * 232 13.4 44,082 42.0 Chaney 249 14.3 31,579 30.1 Spencer 83 04.8 14,936 14.2 Pidgeon 81 04.7 11,123 10.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,738 105,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Verhoeff's 3,317 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hammond * 1,509 45.5 45,591 43.4 Chaney 1,335 40.3 32,914 31.3 Spencer 211 06.4 15,147 14.4 Pidgeon 262 07.9 11,385 10.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,317 105,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Pidgeon's 11,385 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hammond * 870 07.6 46,461 44.2 Chaney 5,978 52.5 38,892 37.0 Spencer 4,537 39.9 19,684 18.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,385 105,037 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Spencer's 19,684 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hammond * 4,729 24.0 51,190 48.7 CHANEY 14,955 76.0 53,847 51.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 19,684 105,037 01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Celia Monica Hammond (born 1968): Elected 2019. Defeated 2022 > Kate Chaney (born 1975): Elected 2022 Born: 21 January 1975, Perth Career: Educated University of Western Australia. Lawyer. General Manager Business Development, Westralia Airports Corporation. Director, innovation and strategy, Anglicare WA. Niece of Hon Fred Chaney, Senator and MHR. Granddaughter of Hon Sir Frederick Chaney MHR. ------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 MAY 2025 ==================================================================== Perth: Churchlands, Innaloo, Nedlands, Scarborough, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 two-candidate majority: Independent over Liberal 01.3 Effect of 2024 redistribution: No change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 117,244 -01.3 Votes cast: 108,410 91.4 +00.6 Informal votes: 1,805 01.7 -01.4 Formal votes: 105,348 98.3 +01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom White Lib 42,436 40.3 -01.1 Kitty Hemsley Grn 8,235 07.8 -02.5 Kate Chaney * 33,952 32.2 +02.5 Alexander Ironside PHON 2,731 02.6 +01.4 Fred Mulholland L Cann 2,368 02.3 Dr Viktor Ko Labor 15,626 14.8 +01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 105,348 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Mulholland's 2,368 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- White 364 15.4 42,800 40.6 Hemsley 589 24.9 8,824 08.4 Chaney * 584 24.7 34,536 32.8 Ironside 348 14.7 3,079 02.9 Ko 483 20.4 16,109 15.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,368 105,348 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Ironside's 3,079 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- White 1,818 59.1 44,618 42.4 Hemsley 197 06.4 9,021 08.6 Chaney * 829 26.9 35,365 33.6 Ko 235 07.6 16,344 15.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,079 105,348 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Hemsley's 9,021 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- White 562 06.2 45,180 42.9 Chaney * 4,884 54.1 40,249 38.2 Ko 3,575 39.6 19,919 18.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 9,021 105,348 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Ko's 19,919 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- White 4,050 20.3 49,230 46.7 CHANEY * 15,869 79.7 56,118 53.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 19,919 105,348 03.3 02.0 to Ind -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kate Chaney (born 1975): Elected 2022, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Notional 5th count: Chaney's 40,249 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WHITE 9,769 24.3 54,949 52.2 Ko 30.490 75.7 50,399 47.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,249 105,348 02.2 03.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- This count was conducted for informational purposes only.