ELECTIONS FOR THE DIVISION OF PORT ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA ==================================================================== ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1949 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Kilburn, Port Adelaide, Semaphore -------------------------------------------------------------------- New seat: 1946 notional two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 30.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 47,491 Votes cast: 45,695 96.2 Informal votes: 950 02.1 Formal votes: 44,745 97.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick Boscombe Lib 11,879 26.5 +08.1 Peter Symon CPA 889 02.0 -08.1 Bert THOMPSON * ALP 31,977 71.5 +00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 44,745 23.3 e 07.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thompson was member for Hindmarsh 1946-49. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert Victor Thompson (1886-1966): Elected 1946, 1949 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 28 APRIL 1951 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Kilburn, Port Adelaide, Semaphore -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1949 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 23.3 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 50,460 +06.3 Votes cast: 48,754 96.6 +00.4 Informal votes: 1,129 02.3 +00.2 Formal votes: 47,625 97.7 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Caskey Lib 12,342 25.9 -00.6 Dr Alan Finger CPA 1,304 02.7 +00.7 Bert THOMPSON * ALP 33,979 71.3 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 47,625 23.8 e 00.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert Victor Thompson (1886-1966): Elected 1946, 1949, 1951 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 29 MAY 1954 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Kilburn, Port Adelaide, Semaphore -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1951 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 23.8 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 56,628 +12.2 Votes cast: 54,483 96.2 -00.4 Informal votes: 4,083 07.5 +05.2 Formal votes: 50,400 92.5 -05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Alan Finger CPA 3,045 06.0 +03.3 Bert THOMPSON * ALP 47,355 94.0 +22.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 50,400 44.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert Victor Thompson (1886-1966): Elected 1946, 1949, 1951, 1954 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1955 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1954 majority: Labor over CPA 44.0 Effect of 1955 redistribution: cannot be calculated -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 43,348 -23.5 Votes cast: 41,637 96.1 -00.1 Informal votes: 2,906 07.0 -00.5 Formal votes: 38,731 93.0 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Symon CPA 5,918 15.3 +09.3 Bert THOMPSON * ALP 32,813 84.7 -09.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,731 34.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Albert Victor Thompson (1886-1966): Elected 1946, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 22 NOVEMBER 1958 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1955 majority: Labor over CPA 34.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 44,842 +03.4 Votes cast: 43,366 96.7 +00.6 Informal votes: 1,683 03.9 -03.1 Formal votes: 41,683 96.1 +03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Garvie Lib 9,875 23.7 Gerald Shinnick DLP 2,386 05.7 Peter Symon CPA 795 01.9 -13.4 Bert THOMPSON * ALP 28,627 68.7 -16.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 41,683 21.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Victor Albert Thompson (1886-1966): Elected 1946, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 DECEMBER 1961 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1958 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 21.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 45,489 +01.4 Votes cast: 43,759 96.2 -00.5 Informal votes: 1,929 04.4 +00.5 Formal votes: 41,830 95.6 -00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- George Basisovs DLP 3,290 07.9 +02.2 Kimball Kelly Lib 7,556 18.1 -05.6 Peter Symon CPA 938 02.2 +00.3 Bert THOMPSON * ALP 30,046 71.8 +03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 41,830 25.2 e 03.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Victor Albert Thompson (1886-1966): Elected 1946, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961 Thompson retired at the 1963 election. Died 13 January 1966 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 30 NOVEMBER 1963 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1961 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 25.2 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 44,510 -01.2 Votes cast: 42,906 96.4 +00.2 Informal votes: 2,230 05.2 +00.8 Formal votes: 40,676 94.8 -00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- George Basisovs DLP 8,219 20.2 +12.3 Fred BIRRELL + ALP 30,994 76.2 +04.4 James Moss CPA 1,463 03.6 +01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,676 29.4 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick Ronald Birrell (1913-85): Elected 1963 Born: 7 December 1913, Adelaide. Career: Educated state schools. Auto worker. Military Service 1940- 46. South Australian Secretary, Vehicle Builders Union 1959-63, Federal President 1961-62. President South Australian Trades and Labor Council 1958. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 26 NOVEMBER 1966 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1963 majority: Labor over DLP 29.4 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 45,593 +02.4 Votes cast: 43,839 96.2 -00.2 Informal votes: 2,468 05.6 +00.4 Formal votes: 41,371 94.4 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Balnaves Lib 12,911 31.2 Fred BIRRELL * ALP 23,766 57.4 -18.8 Michael Bowler DLP 1,973 04.8 -15.4 Denis McEvoy 1,803 04.4 James Moss CPA 918 02.2 -01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 41,371 12.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick Ronald Birrell (1913-85): Elected 1963, 1966 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 25 OCTOBER 1969 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1966 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 12.5 e Effect of 1968 redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 54,929 +20.5 Votes cast: 52,576 95.7 -00.5 Informal votes: 2,734 05.2 -00.4 Formal votes: 49,842 94.8 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Reginald Appelkamp Lib 12,409 24.9 -06.3 Fred BIRRELL * ALP 35,147 70.5 +13.1 Denis McEvoy 1,399 02.8 James Moss CPA 887 01.8 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 49,842 23.5 e 11.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick Ronald Birrell (1913-85): Elected 1963, 1966, 1969 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 DECEMBER 1972 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1969 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 23.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 55,328 +00.7 Votes cast: 53,156 96.1 +00.4 Informal votes: 2,105 04.0 -01.2 Formal votes: 51,051 96.0 +01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fred BIRRELL * ALP 35,572 69.7 -00.8 Leon Dalle-Nogare DLP 2,085 04.1 Ian Fotherinham Lib 12,398 24.3 -00.6 James Mitchell 996 02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 51,051 21.5 e 02.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Frederick Ronald Birrell (1913-85): Elected 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972 Birrell retired at the 1974 election. Died 23 July 1985 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 1974 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1972 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 21.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 60,835 +10.0 Votes cast: 58,633 96.4 +00.4 Informal votes: 2,463 04.2 +00.2 Formal votes: 56,170 95.8 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Clarence Hinson Lib 13,464 24.0 -00.3 Alan Jamieson AP 904 01.6 Jean Lawrie LM 3,701 06.6 James Mitchell 1,423 02.5 Mick YOUNG ALP 36,678 65.3 -04.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 56,170 20.9 e 00.6 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Jerome Young (1936-96): Elected 1974 Born: 9 October 1936, Sydney Career: Educated Catholic schools. Shearer, organiser Australian Workers Union. Organiser, South Australian ALP. Secretary, South Australian ALP 1968-73. Federal Secretary ALP 1969-73. Adviser to Hon Gough Whitlam. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 DECEMBER 1975 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1974 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 20.9 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 62,008 +01.9 Votes cast: 59,812 96.5 +00.1 Informal votes: 2,092 03.5 -00.7 Formal votes: 57,720 96.5 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Terence Hanson Lib 20,285 35.1 +11.1 Jean Lawrie LM 2,734 04.7 -01.9 Mick YOUNG * ALP 34,701 60.1 -05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 57,720 11.3 e 09.6 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Jerome Young (1936-96): Elected 1974, 1975 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1977 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Port Adelaide, Salisbury, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1975 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 11.3 e Effect of 1977 redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 75,357 +21.5 Votes cast: 71,398 94.7 -01.8 Informal votes: 3,914 05.5 +02.0 Formal votes: 67,484 94.5 -02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean Lawrie Lib 20,506 30.4 -04.7 Donald Sutherland CPA 1,575 02.3 David Wade AD 4,906 07.3 Mick YOUNG * ALP 40,497 60.0 -00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,484 15.7 e 04.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Jerome Young (1936-96): Elected 1974, 1975, 1977 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 OCTOBER 1980 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Port Adelaide, Salisbury, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1977 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 15.7 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 76,168 +01.1 Votes cast: 72,270 94.9 -00.2 Informal votes: 2,837 03.9 -01.6 Formal votes: 69,433 96.1 +01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Shirley de Garis Lib 19,580 28.2 -02.2 Elliott Johnston CPA 1,261 01.8 -00.5 Robert Manhire AD 4,846 07.0 -00.3 Mick YOUNG * ALP 43,746 63.0 +03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 69,433 18.8 e 03.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Jerome Young 1936-96): Elected 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 5 MARCH 1983 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Port Adelaide, Salisbury, Semaphore, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 18.8 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 79,355 +04.2 Votes cast: 74,983 94.5 -00.4 Informal votes: 3,086 04.1 +00.2 Formal votes: 71,897 95.9 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Fisher 3,093 04.3 Benjamin Michael AD 2,484 03.5 -03.5 Robin Rickards Lib 16,567 22.9 -05.3 Donald Sutherland CPA 888 01.2 -00.6 Mick YOUNG * ALP 48,865 68.0 +05.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 71,897 24.2 e 05.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Jerome Young (1936-96): Elected 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983 Special Minister of State 11 March 1983 to 14 July 1983 Special Minister of State from 21 January 1984 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Young, whose portfolio responsibilities included security matters, resigned after admitting that he had revealed to a businessman and a lobbyist the fact that the government was about to expel a Soviet diplomat. In December 1983 a Royal Commission found that Young had behaved improperly, but he was nevertheless restored to the ministry. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 1 DECEMBER 1984 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, West Lakes -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1983 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 24.2 e Effect of 1984 redistribution: 03.8 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 20.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 71,105 -10.4 Votes cast: 67,438 94.8 +00.3 Informal votes: 7,201 10.7 +06.6 Formal votes: 60,237 89.3 -06.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Deborah Gordon 1,294 02.1 -02.2 Robert Manhire AD 4,295 07.1 +03.6 Hon Mick YOUNG * ALP 37,440 62.2 -02.0 Thomas Ireland Lib 17,208 28.6 +01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 60,237 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Gordon's 1,294 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Manhire 846 65.4 5,141 08.5 YOUNG * 367 28.4 37,807 62.8 Ireland 79 06.1 17,287 28.7 (exhausted 2 2 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,294 60,237 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Manhire's 5,141 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- YOUNG * 3,048 59.3 40,855 67.8 Ireland 2,088 40.7 19,375 32.2 (exhausted 5 7 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,141 60,237 17.8 02.6 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Jerome Young (1936-96): Elected 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984 Special Minister of State to 16 February 1987 Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs from 16 February 1987 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 11 JULY 1987 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, West Lakes -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 17.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,195 +02.9 Votes cast: 68,576 93.7 -01.1 Informal votes: 6,311 09.2 -01.5 Formal votes: 62,265 90.8 +01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Mick YOUNG * ALP 38,196 61.3 -00.9 Barry Blundell Lib 17,780 28.6 +00.0 Rod Scarborough NPA 1,283 02.1 Brian Rooney 294 00.5 Derek Ball AD 3,785 06.1 -01.0 Bob Manhire 418 00.7 John Buik 509 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 62,265 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Rooney's 294 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- YOUNG * 167 57.4 38,363 61.6 Blundell 10 03.4 17,790 28.6 Scarborough 17 05.8 1,300 02.1 Ball 55 18.9 3,840 06.2 Manhire 8 02.7 426 00.7 Buik 34 11.7 543 00.9 (exhausted 3 3 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 294 62,265 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Manhire's 426 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- YOUNG * 75 17.6 38,438 61.7 Blundell 65 15.3 17,855 28.7 Scarborough 43 10.1 1,343 02.2 Ball 115 27.0 3,955 06.4 Buik 128 30.0 671 01.1 (exhausted 0 3 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 426 62,265 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Buik's 671 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- YOUNG * 147 22.0 38,585 62.0 Blundell 85 12.7 17,940 28.8 Scarborough 56 08.4 1,399 02.2 Ball 379 56.8 4,334 07.0 (exhausted 4 7 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 671 62,265 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Scarborough's 1,399 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- YOUNG * 153 10.9 38,738 62.2 Blundell 935 66.9 18,875 30.3 Ball 310 22.2 4,644 07.5 (exhausted 1 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,399 62,265 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Ball's 4,644 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- YOUNG * 2,538 54.7 41,276 66.3 Blundell 2,104 45.3 20,979 33.7 (exhausted 2 10 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,644 62,265 16.3 01.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Jerome Young (1936-96): Elected 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987 Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs to 12 February 1988 Resigned seat 12 February 1988 (see By-elections) Died 8 April 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Young resigned after a controversy involving his handling of campaign donations during the 1987 elections, although no wrong- doing on his part was established. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 26 MARCH 1988 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, West Lakes -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Hon Mick Young -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1987 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 16.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 72,569 -00.9 Votes cast: 66,082 91.1 -02.6 Informal votes: 2,865 04.3 -04.9 Formal votes: 63,217 95.7 +04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tony Chaplin 2,385 03.8 Michael Brander 438 00.7 Judy Fuller Lib 23,818 37.7 +09.1 Rod Sawford + ALP 29,773 47.1 -14.2 Bruce Deering 412 00.7 Meg Lees AD 4,506 07.1 +01.0 Ruby Hammond 1,142 01.8 Jocelyn Aver 743 01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 63,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- For Lees, see Senate South Australia, Appointments -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Deering's 412 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chaplin 59 14.3 2,444 03.9 Brander 16 03.9 454 00.7 Fuller 42 10.2 23,860 37.7 Sawford + 185 44.9 29,958 47.4 Lees 70 17.0 4,576 07.2 Hammond 35 08.5 1,177 01.9 Aver 5 01.2 748 01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 412 63,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Brander's 454 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chaplin 218 48.0 2,662 04.2 Fuller 96 21.1 23,956 37.9 Sawford + 80 17.6 30,038 47.5 Lees 25 05.5 4,601 07.3 Hammond 16 03.5 1,193 01.9 Aver 16 03.5 764 01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 454 63,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Aver's 764 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chaplin 56 07.4 2,718 04.3 Fuller 28 03.7 23,984 37.9 Sawford + 95 12.5 30,133 47.7 Lees 56 07.4 4,657 07.4 Hammond 529 69.5 1,722 02.7 (exhausted 3 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 764 63,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Hammond's 1,722 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chaplin 217 12.6 2,935 04.6 Fuller 110 06.4 24,094 38.1 Sawford + 996 57.9 31,129 49.2 Lees 397 23.1 5,054 08.0 (exhausted 2 5 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,722 63,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Chaplin's 2,935 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fuller 1,404 48.3 25,498 40.4 SAWFORD + 882 30.4 32,011 50.7 Lees 618 21.3 5,672 09.0 (exhausted 31 36 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,935 63,217 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Lees's 5,672 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fuller 2,778 49.1 28,276 44.8 SAWFORD + 2,874 50.9 34,885 55.2 (exhausted 20 56 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,672 63,217 05.2 11.1 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Weston Sawford (born 1944): Elected 1988 by Born: 26 June 1944, Adelaide Career: Educated Western Teachers College. Teacher, school principal, consultant, author. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 MARCH 1990 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Albert Park, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, West Lakes -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1987 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 16.3 1988 by-election two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,811 +00.8 Votes cast: 70,875 96.0 +02.3 Informal votes: 3,275 04.6 -04.6 Formal votes: 67,600 95.4 +04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Howard Trotter Lib 21,539 31.9 +03.3 Rod SAWFORD * ALP 36,186 53.5 -07.8 Paul Petit 859 01.3 Damien Aidon AD 8,003 11.8 +05.7 Peter Thompson CTA 1,013 01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,600 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Petit's 859 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Trotter 113 13.3 21,652 32.0 SAWFORD * 328 38.6 36,514 54.0 Aidon 368 43.3 8,371 12.4 Thompson 40 04.7 1,053 01.6 (exhausted 10 10 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 859 67,600 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Thompson's 1,053 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Trotter 399 38.4 22,051 32.6 SAWFORD * 188 18.1 36,702 54.3 Aidon 452 43.5 8,823 13.1 (exhausted 14 24 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,053 67,600 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Aidon's 8,823 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Trotter 2,729 31.2 24,780 36.7 SAWFORD * 6,016 68.8 42,718 63.3 (exhausted 78 102 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,823 67,600 13.3 03.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Weston Sawford (born 1944): Elected 1988 By, 1990 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 MARCH 1993 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Grange, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, West Lakes -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1990 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 13.3 Effect of redistribution: 00.8 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 12.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 86,302 +16.9 Votes cast: 81,432 94.4 -01.6 Informal votes: 4,288 05.3 +00.7 Formal votes: 77,144 04.7 -00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin Shearing 2,473 03.2 Rod SAWFORD * ALP 41,248 53.5 +01.1 Andrew Hobbs 830 01.1 Alan McCarthy Lib 25,457 33.0 +00.7 Emily Gilbey-Riley 1,182 01.5 Don Knott AD 5,235 06.8 -05.3 Bert Joy 719 00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 77,144 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Joy's 719 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Shearing 292 40.8 2,765 03.6 SAWFORD * 73 10.2 41,321 53.6 Hobbs 16 02.2 846 01.1 McCarthy 46 06.4 25,503 33.1 Gilbey-Riley 72 10.1 1,254 01.6 Knott 217 30.3 5,452 07.1 (exhausted 3 3 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 719 77,144 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Hobbs's 846 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Shearing 152 18.1 2,917 03.8 SAWFORD * 237 28.2 41,558 53.9 McCarthy 135 16.1 25,638 33.2 Gilbey-Riley 96 11.4 1,350 01.8 Knott 221 26.3 5,673 07.4 (exhausted 5 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 846 77,144 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Gilbey-Riley's 1,350 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Shearing 467 34.7 3,384 04.4 SAWFORD * 228 16.9 41,768 54.2 McCarthy 255 19.0 25,893 33.6 Knott 396 29.4 6,069 07.9 (exhausted 4 12 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,350 77,144 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Shearing's 3,384 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- SAWFORD * 1,632 49.1 43,418 56.3 McCarthy 447 13.4 26,340 34.2 Knott 1,247 37.5 7,316 09.5 (exhausted 58 70 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,384 77,144 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Knott's 7,316 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- SAWFORD * 4,393 60.2 47,811 62.0 McCarthy 2,906 39.8 29,246 38.0 (exhausted 17 87 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,316 77,144 12.0 00.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Weston Sawford (born 1944): Elected 1988 By, 1990, 1993 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 MARCH 1996 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Grange, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, West Lakes -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 12.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 82,175 -04.8 Votes cast: 78,584 95.6 +01.2 Informal votes: 4,372 05.6 +00.3 Formal votes: 74,212 94.4 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- George Apap Grn 3,387 04.6 Rick Hill Lib 27,315 36.8 +04.6 Rod Sawford * ALP 35,939 48.4 -05.0 Maddalena Rositano AD 7,096 09.6 +02.8 Enid Mohylenko 475 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 74,212 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Mohylenko's 475 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Apap 136 29.1 3,523 04.8 Hill 53 11.4 27,368 36.9 Sawford * 86 18.4 36,025 48.6 Rositano 192 41.1 7,288 09.8 (exhausted 8 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 475 74,212 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Apap's 3,523 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hill 1,010 29.2 28,378 38.3 Sawford * 845 24.4 36,870 49.7 Rositano 1,608 46.4 8,896 12.0 (exhausted 60 68 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,523 74,212 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Rositano's 8,896 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hill 3,358 38.9 31,736 42.9 SAWFORD * 5,283 61.1 42,153 57.1 (exhausted 255 323 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,896 74,212 07.1 05.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Weston Sawford (born 1944): Elected 1988 By, 1990, 1993, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 OCTOBER 1998 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Grange, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, West Lakes -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1996 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 07.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 81,532 -00.8 Votes cast: 78,645 96.5 +00.9 Informal votes: 4,358 05.5 -00.1 Formal votes: 74,287 94.5 +00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Matilda Bawden AD 6,696 09.0 -00.6 Michael Perth 801 01.1 Rod SAWFORD * ALP 39,449 53.1 +04.7 Rick Hill 1,527 02.1 John Powell ON 6,731 09.1 Romeo Cavuoto Lib 19,083 25.7 -11.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 74,287 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Perth's 801 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bawden 237 29.6 6,933 09.3 SAWFORD * 432 53.9 39,881 53.7 Hill 67 08.4 1,594 02.1 Powell 34 04.2 6,765 09.1 Cavuoto 31 03.9 19,114 25.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 801 74,287 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Hill's 1,594 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bawden 442 27.7 7,375 09.9 SAWFORD * 296 18.6 40,177 54.1 Powell 204 12.8 6,969 09.4 Cavuoto 652 40.9 19,766 26.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,594 74,287 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Powell's 6,969 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bawden 1,490 21.4 8,865 11.9 SAWFORD * 2,958 42.4 43,135 58.1 Cavuoto 2,521 36.2 22,287 30.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,969 74,287 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Bawden's 8,865 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- SAWFORD * 5,962 67.4 49,107 66.1 Cavuoto 2,893 32.6 25,180 33.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,865 74,287 16.1 09.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Weston Sawford (born 1944): Elected 1988 By, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2001 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Grange, Port Adelaide, Semaphore, West Lakes -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1998 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 16.1 Effect of redistribution: 00.4 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 15.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 85,894 +05.4 Votes cast: 82,011 95.5 -01.0 Informal votes: 5,627 06.9 +01.4 Formal votes: 76,384 93.1 -01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Phillips ON 3,932 05.1 -03.8 Matilda Bawden AD 7,313 09.6 +00.6 Brian Noone Grn 3,210 04.2 +04.1 Rod SAWFORD * ALP 38,783 50.8 -02.3 Michael Perth 672 00.9 Josh Kreig Lib 22,474 29.4 +03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 76,384 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Perth's 672 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phillips 61 09.1 3,993 05.2 Bawden 72 10.7 7,385 09.7 Noone 276 41.1 3,486 04.6 SAWFORD * 187 27.8 38,970 51.0 Kreig 76 11.3 22,550 29.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 672 76,384 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Noone's 3,486 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phillips 250 07.2 4,243 05.5 Bawden 1,413 40.5 8,798 11.5 SAWFORD * 1,573 45.1 40,543 53.1 Kreig 250 07.2 22,800 29.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,486 76,384 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Phillips's 4,243 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bawden 2,041 48.1 10,839 14.2 SAWFORD * 1,019 24.0 41,562 54.4 Kreig 1,183 27.9 23,983 31.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,243 76,384 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Bawden's 10,839 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- SAWFORD * 7,817 72.1 49,379 64.6 Kreig 3,002 27.9 27,005 35.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,839 76,384 14.6 01.1 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Weston Sawford (born 1944): Elected 1988 By, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 OCTOBER 2004 ==================================================================== Suburban Adelaide: Parafield, Port Adelaide, Salisbury, Semaphore -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 14.6 Effect of redistribution: 01.8 shift to ALP New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 16.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 97,707 +13.8 Votes cast: 92,179 94.3 -01.2 Informal votes: 6,522 07.1 +00.2 Formal votes: 85,657 92.9 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Terry Inglis Lib 27,338 31.9 +05.2 Stan Batten ON 1,191 01.4 -04.2 Rod SAWFORD * ALP 46,692 54.5 +02.5 Richard Bunting FF 4,085 04.8 Anne McMenamin Grn 4,641 05.4 +01.5 Trevor Tucker AD 1,710 02.0 -08.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 85,657 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Batten's 1,191 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Inglis 400 33.6 27,738 32.4 SAWFORD * 278 23.3 46,970 54.8 Bunting 291 24.4 4,376 05.4 McMenamin 121 10.2 4,762 05.6 Tucker 101 08.5 1,811 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,191 85,657 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Tucker's 1,811 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Inglis 361 19.9 28,099 32.8 SAWFORD * 440 24.3 47,410 55.4 Bunting 260 14.4 4,636 05.4 McMenamin 750 41.4 5,512 06.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,811 85,657 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Bunting's 4,636 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Inglis 2,150 46.4 30,249 35.3 SAWFORD * 1,325 28.6 48,735 56.9 McMenamin 1,161 25.0 6,673 07.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,636 85,657 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: McMenamin's 6,673 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Inglis 1,520 22.8 31,769 37.1 SAWFORD * 5,153 77.2 53,888 62.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,673 85,657 12.9 03.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodney Weston Sawford (born 1944): Elected 1988 By, 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004 Sawford retired at the 2007 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 NOVEMBER 2007 ==================================================================== Adelaide: Parafield, Port Adelaide, Salisbury, Semaphore -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 12.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 100,422 +02.8 Votes cast: 95,273 94.9 +00.6 Informal votes: 4,724 05.0 -02.1 Formal votes: 90,549 95.0 +02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Colin Thomas Grn 7,935 08.8 +03.3 Bruce Hambour FF 5,230 05.8 +01.0 Mark BUTLER + ALP 52,732 58.2 +03.7 Brenton Chomel Lib 22,830 25.2 -06.7 Pam Moore AD 1,822 02.0 00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 90,549 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Moore's 1,822 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas 696 38.2 8,631 09.5 Hambour 234 12.8 5,464 06.0 BUTLER + 468 25.7 53,200 58.8 Chomel 424 23.3 23,254 25.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,822 90,549 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Hambour's 5,464 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas 1,924 35.2 10,555 11.7 BUTLER + 1,746 32.0 54,946 60.7 Chomel 1,794 32.8 25,048 27.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,464 90,549 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Thomas's 10,555 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BUTLER + 8,212 77.8 63,158 69.8 Chomel 2,343 22.2 27,391 30.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,555 90,549 19.8 06.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Christopher Butler (born 1970): Elected 2007 Born: 8 July 1970, Canberra. Career: Educated Adelaide University, Deakin University. Trade union official. Grandson of Hon Sir Richard Butler MHA, great-grandson of Hon Sir Richard Butler MHA, both conservative premiers of SA. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Parliamentary Secretary for Health from 9 June 2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 2010 ==================================================================== Adelaide: Parafield, Port Adelaide, Salisbury, Semaphore -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 19.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 104,308 +03.9 Votes cast: 97,370 93.4 -01.6 Informal votes: 6,991 07.2 +02.2 Formal votes: 90,379 92.8 -02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kalyna Micenko Grn 13,659 15.1 +06.4 Bruce Hambour FF 6,467 07.2 +01.4 Hon Mark BUTLER * ALP 48,638 53.8 -04.4 Nigel McKenna Lib 21,615 23.9 -01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 90,379 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hambour's 6,467 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Micenko 2,341 36.2 16,000 17.7 BUTLER * 1,847 28.6 50,485 55.9 McKenna 2,279 35.2 23,894 26.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,467 90,379 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Micenko's 16,000 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BUTLER * 12,810 80.1 63,295 70.0 McKenna 3,190 19.9 27,084 30.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 16,000 90,379 20.0 00.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Christopher Butler (born 1970): Elected 2007, 2010 Parliamentary Secretary for Health to 14 September 2010 Minister for Mental Health and Ageing 14 September 2010 to 1 July 2013 Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform from 7 September 11 to 1 July 2013 Minister for Social Inclusion 14 December 2011 to 1 July 2013 Minister for Housing and Homelessness from 4 February 2013 to 1 July 2013 Minister for Climate Change from 1 July 2013 Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Water from 1 July 2013 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 7 SEPTEMBER 2013 ==================================================================== Adelaide: Parafield Gardens, Port Adelaide, Salisbury, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 20.0 Effect of 2011 redistribution: 00.9 shift to Labor 2013 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 20.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 105,257 +00.9 Votes cast: 97,019 92.2 -01.2 Informal votes: 6,020 06.2 -01.0 Formal votes: 90,999 93.8 +01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruce Hambour FF 6,843 07.5 +00.3 Ngoc Huynh PUP 5,227 05.7 Terry Cooksley 1,116 01.2 Nigel McKenna Lib 23,955 26.3 +03.3 Dusan Popovic Grn 7,834 08.6 -06.5 Hon Mark BUTLER * ALP 46,024 50.6 -04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 90,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Cooksley's 1,116 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hambour 374 33.5 7,217 07.9 Huynh 291 26.1 5,518 06.1 McKenna 182 16.3 24,137 26.5 Popovic 117 10.5 7,951 08.7 BUTLER * 152 13.6 46,176 50.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,116 90,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Huynh's 5,518 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hambour 2,196 39.8 9,413 10.3 McKenna 1,194 21.6 25,331 27.8 Popovic 624 11.3 8,575 09.4 BUTLER * 1,504 27.3 47,680 52.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,518 90,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Popovic's 8,575 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hambour 2,022 23.6 11,435 12.6 McKenna 1,022 11.9 26,353 29.0 BUTLER * 5,531 64.5 53,211 58.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,575 90,999 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Hambour's 11,435 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- McKenna 6,385 55.8 32,738 36.0 BUTLER * 5,050 44.2 58,261 64.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,435 90,999 14.0 06.9 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Christopher Butler (born 1970): Elected 2007, 2010, 2013 Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Water to 18 September 2013 Minister for Climate Change to 18 September 2013 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 JULY 2016 ==================================================================== Adelaide: Parafield Gardens, Port Adelaide, Salisbury, Woodville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 14.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 113,346 Votes cast: 101,936 89.9 Informal votes: 5,927 05.3 Formal votes: 96,009 94.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew Carey Grn 6,683 06.9 -01.7 Bruce Hambour FF 4,483 04.6 -02.9 Janine Clipstone AJP 2,078 02.1 Jenalie Salt CDP 597 00.6 Hon Mark Butler * ALP 46,314 48.3 -02.3 Emma Flowerdew Lib 17,884 18.6 -07.7 Michael Slattery NXT 17,970 18.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 96,009 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Salt's 597 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Carey 61 10.2 6,744 07.0 Hambour 223 37.4 4,706 04.9 Clipstone 100 16.8 2,178 02.3 Butler * 89 14.9 46,403 48.3 Flowerdew 65 10.9 17,949 18.7 Slattery 59 09.9 18,029 18.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 597 96,009 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Clipstone's 2,178 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Carey 577 26.5 7,321 07.6 Hambour 622 28.6 5,328 05.6 Butler * 422 19.4 46,825 48.8 Flowerdew 158 07.3 18,107 18.9 Slattery 399 18.3 18,428 19.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,178 96,009 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Hambour's 5,328 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Carey 1,608 30.2 8,929 09.3 BUTLER * 1,184 22.2 48,009 50.0 Flowerdew 1,426 26.8 19,533 20.3 Slattery 1,110 20.8 19,538 20.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,328 96,009 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Carey's 8,929 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BUTLER * 5,722 64.1 53,731 56.0 Flowerdew 764 08.6 20,297 21.1 Slattery 2,443 27.4 21,981 22.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,929 96,009 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Flowerdew's 20,297 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BUTLER * 8,543 42.1 62,264 64.9 Slattery 11,754 57.9 33,735 35.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 20,297 96,009 14.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Christopher Butler (born 1970): Elected 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 Port Adelaide was abolished at the 2018 redistribution. Butler contested Hindmarsh at the 2019 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Notional 6th count: Slattery's 21,981 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- BUTLER * 13,388 60.9 67,119 69.9 Flowerdew 8,593 39.1 28,890 30.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 21,981 96,009 19.9 05.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- This count was conducted for informational purposes only.