ELECTIONS FOR THE DIVISION OF WARRINGAH, NEW SOUTH WALES ==================================================================== ELECTION OF 16 DECEMBER 1922 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Manly, Mosman, Narrabeen, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- New seat: 1919 notional two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 29.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 40,799 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Sir Granville RYRIE * Nat Unopposed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryrie was member for North Sydney 1911-22. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Granville de Laune Ryrie (1865-1937): Elected 1911 By, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919, 1922 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 14 NOVEMBER 1925 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Manly, Mosman, Narrabeen, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1922 majority: none Nationalist unopposed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 46,802 +14.7 Votes cast: 43,133 92.2 Informal votes: 546 01.3 Formal votes: 42,587 98.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Conway ALP 8,455 19.9 Hon Sir Granville RYRIE * Nat 34,132 80.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 42,587 30.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Granville de Laune Ryrie (1865-1937): Elected 1911 By, 1913, 1914, 1917, 1919, 1922, 1925 Resigned seat 13 April 1927 (see By-elections) -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 21 MAY 1927 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Manly, Mosman, Narrabeen, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Hon Sir Granville Ryrie -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1925 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 30.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 46,870 +00.1 Votes cast: 41,422 88.4 -03.8 Informal votes: 928 02.2 +00.9 Formal votes: 40,494 97.8 -00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas Conway ALP 3,159 07.8 W Scott Fell 7,477 18.5 Ambrose O'Gorman ALP 4,285 10.6 Archdale PARKHILL Nat 22,583 55.8 -24.3 Thomas Roberts 2,990 07.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,494 19.6 e 10.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Fell was NSW MLA for North Shore 1922-27. He was an independent Nationalist candidate. 2. Conway and O'Gorman are both described as ALP candidates. Conway was chosen by the federal executive, O'Gorman by the local branches with the support of NSW Premier Jack Lang. The Labor Daily described O'Gorman as the "endorsed Labor" candidate, while The Sun called Conway the "official Labor" candidate. This dispute prefigured the split between the NSW and federal ALP in 1931. 3. The combined ALP vote was 18.4%, a decline of 1.5% from the 19.9% polled by one ALP candidate in 1925. 4. Roberts was a Constitutionalist candidate. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Archdale Parkhill (1879-1947): Elected 1927 By Born: 27 August 1879, Sydney. Career: Educated public schools. Full-time party official from 1902, Liberal then Nationalist. Secretary NSW Nationalist Party 1917-28. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 17 NOVEMBER 1928 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Manly, Mosman, Narrabeen, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1925 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 30.1 1927 by-election two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 19.6 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 49,137 +05.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Archdale PARKHILL * Nat Unopposed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Archdale Parkhill (1879-1947): Elected 1927 By, 1928 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 12 OCTOBER 1929 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Manly, Mosman, Narrabeen, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1928 majority: none (Nationalist unopposed) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 51,431 +04.7 Votes cast: 49,208 95.7 Informal votes: 1,391 02.8 Formal votes: 47,817 97.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Archdale PARKHILL * Nat 25,129 52.6 Richard Windeyer 22,688 47.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 47,817 02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Windeyer was an Independent People's Party candidate. He was a prominent Sydney barrister. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Archdale Parkhill (1879-1947): Elected 1927 By, 1928, 1929 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 19 DECEMBER 1931 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Manly, Mosman, Narrabeen, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1929 majority: Nationalist over Independent 02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 52,540 +02.2 Votes cast: 50,356 95.8 +00.1 Informal votes: 1,187 02.4 -00.4 Formal votes: 49,169 97.6 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Walter Duncan UAP 19,989 40.7 Archdale PARKHILL * UAP 29,180 59.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 49,169 09.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Duncan was a Senator for NSW 1920-31. He was dropped from the UAP Senate ticket, then resigned from the Senate to stand in Warringah. He was supported by the All for Australia League. The Labor Daily (2 December 1941) alleged that he was also supported by the former Prime Minister Stanley Bruce. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Archdale Parkhill (1878-1947): Elected 1927 By, 1928, 1929, 1931 Minister for Home Affairs 6 January 1932 to 12 April 1932 Minister for Transport 6 January 1932 to 12 April 1932 Minister for the Interior 12 April 1932 to 13 October 1932 Postmaster-General from 13 October 1932 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 15 SEPTEMBER 1934 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Dee Why, Manly, Mosman, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1931 two-party majority: UAP over UAP 09.3 Effect of 1934 redistribution: cannot be calculated -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 58,127 Votes cast: 55,702 95.8 Informal votes: 1,321 02.4 Formal votes: 54,381 97.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bessie Frewin ALPN 8,857 16.3 Hon Archdale PARKHILL * UAP 38,775 71.3 Robert Pearson DSC 6,749 12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 54,381 27.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert Archdale Parkhill (1879-1947): Elected 1927 By 1928, 1929, 1931, 1934 Postmaster-General to 12 October 1934 Minister for Defence from 12 October 1934 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 23 OCTOBER 1937 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Dee Why, Manly, Mosman, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1934 two-party majority: UAP over ALP (NSW) 27.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 63,453 +09.2 Votes cast: 61,702 97.2 +01.4 Informal votes: 1,118 01.8 -00.6 Formal votes: 60,584 98.2 +00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joseph Hamlet 8,200 13.5 Hon Sir Archdale Parkhill * UAP 26,568 43.9 -27.4 Walter Salter ALP 8,494 14.0 Percy Spender 17,322 28.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 60,584 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. The ALP vote of 14.0% was a decrease of 1.7% from the 16.3% polled by the ALP (NSW) in 1934. 2. Hamlet and Spender were independent United Australia candidates. Spender opposed Parkhill "because I think the electors are sick and tired of him" (Daily Telegraph, 28 July 1937). -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Hamlet's 8,200 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Parkhill * 1,879 22.9 28,447 47.0 Salter 1,217 14.8 9,711 16.0 Spender 5,104 62.2 22,426 37.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 8,200 60,584 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Salter's 9,711 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Parkhill * 691 07.1 29,138 48.1 SPENDER 9,020 92.9 31,446 51.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 9,711 60,584 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Robert Archdale Parkhill (1879-1947): Elected 1927 By, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1934. Defeated 1937 Minister for Defence to 20 November 1937 Later career: Company director. Died 2 October 1947 > Percy Claude Spender (1897-1985): Elected 1937 Born: 5 October 1897. Career: Educated Fort St High School and University of Sydney. Military Service 1918. Barrister 1923. Father of John Spender MP, grandfather of Allegra Spender MP. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Spender joined the UAP in 1938. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Minister without portfolio 26 April 1939 to 3 November 1939 Vice-President of the Executive Council 26 January 1940 to 14 March 1940 Treasurer from 14 March 1940 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 SEPTEMBER 1940 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Dee Why, Manly, Mosman, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1937 majority: Independent over UAP 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 69,066 +08.8 Votes cast: 65,113 94.3 -02.9 Informal votes: 1,494 02.3 +00.5 Formal votes: 63,619 97.7 -00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick Esplin 3,399 05.3 Elizabeth Frewin ALP 7,012 11.0 -03.0 Joseph Hamlet UAP 2,752 04.3 Hon Percy SPENDER * UAP 43,759 68.8 Arthur Warren SL 6,697 10.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 63,619 25.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. The combined UAP vote was 73.1%, an increase of 29.2% from the 43.9% polled by one UAP candidate in 1937. 2. Spender stood for the UAP having been elected as an independent in 1937. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Percy Claude Spender (1897-1985): Elected 1937, 1940 Treasurer to 28 October 1940 Minister for the Army 28 October 1940 to 7 October 1941 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 1943 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Dee Why, Manly, Mosman, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1940 two-party majority: UAP over ALP 25.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 75,619 +09.5 Votes cast: 72,201 95.5 -01.2 Informal votes: 1,773 02.5 +00.2 Formal votes: 70,428 97.5 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ronald Ashworth ALP 23,723 33.7 +22.7 Edward Doherty 425 00.6 Douglas Morris OPA 1,078 01.5 Gerald Robinson 1,644 02.3 Hon Percy Spender * UAP 34,177 48.5 Stephen Stack 9,381 13.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 70,428 -------------------------------------------------------------------- The UAP vote of 48.5% was a decrease of 24.6% from the 73.1% polled by two UAP candidates in 1940. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Doherty's 425 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashworth 221 52.0 23,944 34.0 Morris 58 13.6 1,136 01.6 Robinson 53 12.5 1,697 02.4 Spender * 29 06.8 34,206 48.6 Stack 64 15.1 9,445 13.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 425 70,428 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Morris's 1,136 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashworth 261 23.0 24,205 34.4 Robinson 329 29.0 2,026 02.9 Spender * 295 26.0 34,501 49.0 Stack 251 22.1 9,696 13.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,136 70,428 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Robinson's 2,026 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashworth 472 23.3 24,677 35.0 Spender * 674 33.3 35,175 49.9 Stack 880 43.4 10,576 15.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,026 70,428 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Stack's 10,576 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ashworth 3,151 29.8 27,828 39.5 SPENDER * 7,425 70.2 42,600 60.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,576 70,428 10.5 15.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Percy Claude Spender (1897-1985): Elected 1937, 1940, 1943 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 28 SEPTEMBER 1946 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Dee Why, Manly, Mosman, Neutral Bay -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1943 two-party majority: UAP over ALP 10.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 83,447 +10.4 Votes cast: 78,735 94.4 -01.1 Informal votes: 1,337 01.7 -00.8 Formal votes: 77,398 98.3 +00l8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- George Godfrey ALP 28,773 37.2 +03.5 Hon Percy SPENDER * Lib 48,625 62.8 +14.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 77,398 12.8 02.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Percy Claude Spender (1897-1985): Elected 1937, 1940, 1943, 1946 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1949 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cammeray, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Seaforth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1946 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 12.8 Effect of 1948 redistribution: 05.9 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 18.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 41,615 -50.1 Votes cast: 39,866 95.8 +01.4 Informal votes: 632 01.6 -00.1 Formal votes: 39,234 98.4 +00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Norman Chadwick 3,315 08.4 William Fisher 8,356 21.3 Hon Percy SPENDER * Lib 27,563 70.3 +01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 39,234 21.1 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chadwick and Fisher were independent Labor candidates. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Percy Claude Spender (1897-1985): Elected 1937, 1940, 1943, 1946, 1949 Minister for External Affairs 19 December 1949 to 26 April 1951 Resigned seat 19 March 1951 (no By-election held) Later career: Ambassador to the United States 1951-58. Justice of the International Court of Justice 1958-67, President 1964-67. Knighted 1952. Died 3 May 1985 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 28 APRIL 1951 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cammeray, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Seaforth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1949 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 21.1 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 41,387 -00.5 Votes cast: 39,470 95.4 -00.4 Informal votes: 691 01.8 +00.2 Formal votes: 38,779 98.2 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis BLAND + Lib 29,362 75.7 +05.4 Francis McCullum ALP 9,417 24.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,779 25.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis Armand Bland (1882-1967): Elected 1951 Born: 24 August 1882, Sydney. Career: Educated state schools, University of Sydney. Public servant, NSW. Lecturer, University of Sydney 1913. Advisor to Premier of NSW 1928-35. Professor of Public Administration 1935-49. Editor and author. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 29 MAY 1954 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cammeray, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Seaforth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1951 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 25.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 40,363 -02.5 Votes cast: 38,647 95.7 +00.3 Informal votes: 549 01.4 -00.4 Formal votes: 38,098 98.6 +00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis BLAND * Lib 22,218 58.3 -17.4 Ronald Nibbs ALP 8,548 22.4 -01.9 Ernest White 7,332 19.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,098 17.9 e 07.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis Armand Bland (1882-1967): Elected 1951, 1954 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1955 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Seaforth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1954 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 17.9 e Effect of 1955 redistribution: 03.8 shift to Labor New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 21.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 44,601 +10.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis BLAND * Lib Unopposed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis Armand Bland (1882-1967): Elected 1951, 1954, 1955 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 22 NOVEMBER 1958 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Seaforth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1955 majority: none (Liberal unopposed) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 45,461 +01.9 Votes cast: 42,991 94.6 Informal votes: 1,225 02.8 Formal votes: 41,766 97.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis BLAND * Lib 30,534 73.1 Norman Braviner ALP 8,069 19.3 Peter Keogh DLP 3,163 07.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 41,766 29.2 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francis Armand Bland (1882-1967): Elected 1951, 1954, 1955, 1958 Bland retired at the 1961 election. Died 9 April 1967 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 DECEMBER 1961 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Seaforth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1958 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 29.2 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 45,729 +00.6 Votes cast: 43,207 94.5 -00.1 Informal votes: 1,234 02.9 +00.1 Formal votes: 41,973 97.1 -00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rex Benson 3,484 08.3 James Brown ALP 9,706 23.1 +03.8 John COCKLE + Lib 22,489 53.6 -19.5 John Plunkett DLP 1,972 04.7 -02.9 Russell Whybrow 4,322 10.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 41,973 16.1 e 13.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Simon Cockle (1908-66): Elected 1961 Born: 29 September 1908, Harrington, England. Career: Migrated as child. Educated Sydney Grammar School. Secretary Australian Steamship Owners Federation. Military Service 1941-46. Alderman, Sydney City Council 1953-56. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 30 NOVEMBER 1963 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Seaforth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1961 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 16.1 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 47,011 +02.8 Votes cast: 44,020 93.6 -00.9 Informal votes: 603 01.4 -01.5 Formal votes: 43,417 98.6 +01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John COCKLE * Lib 31,478 72.5 +18.9 John Lancaster ALP 9,964 22.9 -00.2 John Plunkett DLP 1,975 04.5 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 43,417 26.1 e 10.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Simon Cockle (1908-66): Elected 1961, 1963 Died 3 August 1966 (no By-election held) -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 26 NOVEMBER 1966 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Mosman, Neutral Bay, Seaforth -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1963 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 26.1 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 48,649 +03.5 Votes cast: 45,277 93.1 -00.5 Informal votes: 1,444 03.2 +01.8 Formal votes: 43,833 96.8 -01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Keith Chambers 6,806 15.5 Francis Hicks DLP 1,953 04.5 +00.0 James McClelland ALP 8,395 19.2 -03.7 Eric Riches 292 00.7 Edward ST JOHN + Lib 26,387 60.2 -12.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 43,833 27.2 e 01.1 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- For McClelland, see Senate 1970, Appointments. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Henry St John (1916-94): Elected 1966 Born: 15 August 1916, Boggabri, NSW Career: Educated state schools, University of Sydney. Barrister 1940. Military Service 1940-45. Law lecturer Sydney University. President Australian Section International Commission of Jurists. -------------------------------------------------------------------- St John resigned from the Liberal Party in April 1969 following his criticisms of Prime Minister Gorton, and sat as an independent. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 25 OCTOBER 1969 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harboard, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1966 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 27.2 e Effect of 1968 redistribution: 01.4 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over Labor 25.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 56,467 +16.1 Votes cast: 52,485 92.9 +00.2 Informal votes: 1,140 02.2 -01.0 Formal votes: 51,345 97.8 +01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Keogh DLP 2,135 04.2 -00.4 Michael MACKELLAR + Lib 25,799 50.2 -08.6 Thomas Reynolds ALP 11,884 23.1 +02.5 Eric Riches 163 00.3 Edward St John * 10,589 20.6 Albert Thompson 775 01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 51,345 20.1 e 05.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- St John had resigned from the Liberal Party after criticising Prime Minister Gorton. -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Edward Henry St John (1916-94): Elected 1966. Defeated 1969 Later career: Barrister, Sydney Died 24 October 1994 > Michael John Randall MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969 Born: 27 October 1938, Sydney Career: Educated Sydney Grammar School, University of Sydney. Agricultural scientist. Lecturer, University of Sydney and University of NSW. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 DECEMBER 1972 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harboard, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1969 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 20.1 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 57,262 +01.4 Votes cast: 53,787 93.9 +01.0 Informal votes: 836 01.6 -00.6 Formal votes: 52,951 98.4 +00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bridget Gilling AP 5,015 09.5 Peter Keogh DLP 2,153 04.1 -00.1 Michael MACKELLAR * Lib 28,896 54.6 +04.4 John Oakley ALP 16,631 31.4 +08.2 Eric Riches 256 00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 52,951 12.5 e 07.6 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randall MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 1974 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harboard, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1972 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 12.5 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 60,298 +05.3 Votes cast: 56,844 94.3 +00.4 Informal votes: 832 01.5 -01.1 Formal votes: 56,012 98.5 +01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Hughes ALP 19,775 35.3 +03.9 Michael MACKELLAR * Lib 33,962 60.6 +06.0 Allan Mann AP 1,891 03.4 -06.1 Edwin Mayne 186 00.3 Eric Riches 198 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 56,012 12.3 e 00.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randall MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 DECEMBER 1975 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harboard, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1974 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 12.3 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 63,708 +05.7 Votes cast: 60,326 94.7 +00.4 Informal votes: 928 01.5 00.0 Formal votes: 59,398 98.5 00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Allan Hughes ALP 17,990 30.3 -05.0 Michael MacKELLAR * Lib 40,662 68.5 +07.9 Eric Riches 746 01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 59,398 19.2 e 06.9 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randall MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975 Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs from 22 December 1975 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1977 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Brookvale, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1975 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 19.2 e Effect of 1977 redistribution: 01.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 18.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 70,274 +10.3 Votes cast: 66,474 94.6 -00.1 Informal votes: 1,326 02.0 +00.5 Formal votes: 65,148 98.0 -00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Keliher 1,677 02.6 Hon Michael MacKELLAR * Lib 40,984 62.9 -04.4 Christopher Osborne ALP 16,102 24.7 -06.8 Anita Stiller AD 6,385 09.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 65,148 20.2 e 02.2 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randal MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977 Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs to 8 December 1979 Minister for Health from 8 December 1979 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 OCTOBER 1980 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Brookvale, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1977 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 20.2 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 68,852 -02.0 Votes cast: 64,458 93.6 -01.0 Informal votes: 1,593 02.5 +00.5 Formal votes: 62,865 97.5 -00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Arthur Bishop AD 3,944 06.3 -03.5 Hon Michael MACKELLAR * Lib 39,270 62.5 -00.4 John McGrath 1,297 02.1 Desmond Murphy ALP 17,864 28.4 +03.7 David Rennie 490 00.8 -01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 62,865 17.4 e 02.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randall MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980 Minister for Health to 20 April 1982 Minister for Home Affairs and Environment 17 February 1981 to 19 March 1981 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 5 MARCH 1983 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Brookvale, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 17.4 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 67,334 -02.2 Votes cast: 63,942 95.0 +01.4 Informal votes: 974 01.5 -01.0 Formal votes: 62,968 98.5 +01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Coombs ALP 23,507 37.3 +08.9 Annique Duc AD 2,403 03.8 -02.5 Hon Michael MACKELLAR * Lib 36,549 58.0 -04.5 Stephen Markey 509 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 62,968 10.2 e 07.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randall MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 1 DECEMBER 1984 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1983 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 10.2 e Effect of 1984 redistribution: 00.5 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 09.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 72,657 +07.9 Votes cast: 67,665 93.1 -01.9 Informal votes: 3,518 05.2 +03.7 Formal votes: 64,147 94.8 -03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Brian Green ALP 22,188 34.6 -03.2 Hon Michael MACKELLAR * Lib 36,415 56.8 -00.7 Richard Jones AD 4,444 06.9 +03.1 Margaret Broome 1,100 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 64,147 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jones was a NSW MLC 1988-2003. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Broome's 1,100 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Green 266 24.2 22,454 35.0 MACKELLAR * 281 25.6 36,696 57.2 Jones 551 50.2 4,995 07.8 (exhausted 2 2 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,100 64,147 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Jones's 4,995 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Green 2,779 55.7 25,233 39.3 MACKELLAR * 2,212 44.3 38,908 60.7 (exhausted 4 6 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,995 64,147 10.7 01.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randal MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 11 JULY 1987 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 10.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 71,430 -01.7 Votes cast: 66,042 92.5 -02.7 Informal votes: 2,609 04.0 -01.2 Formal votes: 63,433 96.0 +01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Christian Widmair AD 5,773 09.1 +02.2 Hon Michael MACKELLAR * Lib 37,855 59.7 +02.9 Ian Douglas ALP 19,805 31.2 -03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 63,433 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Widmair's 5,773 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- MACKELLAR * 2,829 49.0 40,684 64.1 Douglas 2,943 51.0 22,748 35.9 (exhausted 1 1 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,773 63,433 14.1 03.4 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randal MacKellar 1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 MARCH 1990 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1987 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 14.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 67,830 -05.0 Votes cast: 64,106 94.5 +02.0 Informal votes: 1,695 02.6 -01.4 Formal votes: 62,411 97.4 +01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Marcus Weyland AD 10,412 16.7 +07.6 David de Montfort ALP 18,168 29.1 -02.1 Hon Michael MACKELLAR * Lib 33,831 54.2 -05.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 62,411 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Weyland's 10,412 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- De Montfort 6,763 66.1 24,931 40.1 MACKELLAR * 3,463 33.9 37,294 59.9 (exhausted 186 186 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,412 68,276 09.9 04.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randal MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990 ------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 MARCH 1993 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 78,378 +15.5 Votes cast: 74,830 95.5 +01.0 Informal votes: 1,781 02.4 -00.2 Formal votes: 73,049 97.6 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1990 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 09.9 Effect of redistribution: 01.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 11.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Cannane ALP 24,690 33.8 +05.4 Catherine Knowles 1,502 02.1 Hugh Walker 2,762 03.8 Simon Disney AD 3,112 04.3 -11.8 Hon Michael MacKELLAR * Lib 40,983 56.1 +01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 73,049 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Knowles's 1,502 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cannane 459 30.6 25,149 34.4 Walker 506 33.8 3,268 04.5 Disney 278 18.5 3,390 04.6 MacKELLAR * 256 17.1 41,239 56.5 (exhausted 3 3 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,502 73,049 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Walker's 3,268 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cannane 875 26.8 26,024 35.6 Disney 1,606 49.2 4,996 06.8 MacKELLAR * 783 24.0 42,022 57.5 (exhausted 4 7 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,268 73,049 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Disney's 4,996 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Cannane 3,003 60.2 29,027 39.7 MacKELLAR * 1,985 39.8 44,007 60.3 (exhausted 8 15 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,996 73,049 10.3 00.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael John Randal MacKellar (1938-2015): Elected 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993 Resigned seat 18 February 1994 (see by-elections) Died 9 May 2015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 26 MARCH 1994 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Hon Michael MacKellar -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 10.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 78,174 -00.3 Votes cast: 64,721 82.8 -12.7 Informal votes: 2,339 03.6 +01.2 Formal votes: 62,382 96.4 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Robyn Spencer 8,446 13.5 Tony ABBOTT + Lib 34,440 55.2 -00.9 Judith Halnan 9,564 15.3 Troy Anderson AD 9,932 15.9 +11.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 62,382 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Spencer's 8,446 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT + 3,428 40.6 37,868 60.7 Halnan 3,176 37.3 12,740 20.4 Anderson 1,835 21.7 11,767 18.9 (exhausted 7 7 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,446 62,382 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Anderson's 11,767 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT + 1,713 14.6 39,581 63.5 Halnan 10,048 85.4 22,788 36.5 (exhausted 6 13 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,767 62,382 13.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by Born: 4 November 1957, London, Britain Career: Educated Sydney University, Oxford University. Lawyer and journalist. Press Secretary and adviser to Dr John Hewson, MP. Executive Director, Australians for a Constitutional Monarchy 1993-94. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 MARCH 1996 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 10.3 1994 by-election majority: Liberal over Independent 13.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 78,373 00.0 Votes cast: 75,325 96.1 +00.6 Informal votes: 2,178 02.9 +00.5 Formal votes: 73,147 97.1 -00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Heraghty ALP 19,488 26.6 -07.2 Karen Picken Grn 3,551 04.9 Tony ABBOTT * Lib 42,217 57.7 +01.6 Wallace Logue AD 4,919 06.7 +02.5 Ian Weatherlake AAFI 2,701 03.7 Beth Eager 271 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 73,147 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Eager's 271 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Heraghty 38 14.3 19,526 26.7 Picken 71 26.7 3,622 05.0 ABBOTT * 39 14.7 42,256 57.8 Logue 59 22.2 4,978 06.8 Weatherlake 59 22.2 2,760 03.8 (exhausted 5 5 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 271 73,147 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Weatherlake's 2,760 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Heraghty 412 15.2 19,938 27.3 Picken 513 18.9 4,135 05.7 ABBOTT * 1,105 40.7 43,361 59.3 Logue 685 25.2 5,663 07.7 (exhausted 45 50 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,760 73,147 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Picken's 4,135 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Heraghty 1,035 25.4 20,973 28.7 ABBOTT * 730 17.9 44,091 60.4 Logue 2,305 56.6 7,968 10.9 (exhausted 65 115 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,135 73,147 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Logue's 7,968 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Heraghty 4,235 55.6 25,208 34.7 ABBOTT * 3,385 44.4 47,476 65.3 (exhausted 348 463 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,968 73,147 15.3 05.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996 Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs from 11 March 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 OCTOBER 1998 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1996 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 15.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 78,089 -00.4 Votes cast: 73,949 94.7 -01.4 Informal votes: 2,273 03.1 +00.2 Formal votes: 71,676 96.9 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Tony ABBOTT * Lib 39,753 55.5 -02.2 Heath Johnstone CDP 725 01.0 Julie Heraghty ALP 19,730 27.5 +00.9 Janne Lindrum ON 3,873 05.4 Tony Allen 150 00.2 Brett Paterson AD 4,271 06.0 -00.8 Keelah Lam Grn 2,970 04.1 -00.7 Ines Judd 204 00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 71,676 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Allen's 150 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 40 26.7 39,793 55.5 Johnstone 9 06.0 734 01.0 Heraghty 15 10.0 19,745 27.5 Lindrum 28 18.7 3,901 05.4 Paterson 25 16.7 4,296 06.0 Lam 21 14.0 2,991 04.2 Judd 12 08.0 216 00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 150 71,676 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Judd's 216 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 46 21.3 39,839 55.6 Johnstone 7 03.2 741 01.0 Heraghty 15 06.9 19,760 27.6 Lindrum 9 04.2 3,910 05.5 Paterson 30 13.9 4,326 06.0 Lam 109 50.5 3,100 04.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 216 71,676 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Johnstone's 741 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 404 54.5 40,243 56.1 Heraghty 110 14.8 19,870 27.7 Lindrum 66 08.9 3,976 05.5 Paterson 115 15.5 4,441 06.2 Lam 46 06.2 3,146 04.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 741 71,676 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Lam's 3,146 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 511 16.2 40,754 56.9 Heraghty 713 22.7 20,583 28.7 Lindrum 113 03.6 4,089 05.7 Paterson 1,809 57.5 6,250 08.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,146 71,676 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Lindrum's 4,089 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 1,687 41.3 42,441 59.2 Heraghty 1,459 35.7 22,042 30.8 Paterson 943 23.1 7,193 10.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,089 71,676 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Paterson's 7,193 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 2,704 37.6 45,145 63.0 Heraghty 4,489 62.4 26,531 37.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,193 71,676 13.0 02.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998 Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs to 21 October 1998 Minister for Employment Services 21 October 1998 to 30 January 2001 Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business from 30 January 2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2001 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1998 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 13.0 Effect of redistribution: 00.2 shift to ALP New notional majority: Liberal over ALP 12.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 84,987 +08.8 Votes cast: 80,020 94.2 -00.5 Informal votes: 2,627 03.3 +00.2 Formal votes: 77,393 96.7 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Keelah Lam Grn 2,859 03.7 -00.4 Dr Peter McDonald 21,490 27.8 Julie Heraghty ALP 9,352 12.1 -15.6 Hon Tony ABBOTT * Lib 39,816 51.4 -03.4 Nina Burridge AD 2,092 02.7 -03.3 Christine Ferguson 437 00.6 David Kelly ON 1,347 01.7 -03.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 77,393 -------------------------------------------------------------------- McDonald was NSW MLA for Manly 1991-99. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Ferguson's 437 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lam 106 24.3 2,965 03.8 McDonald 72 16.5 21,562 27.9 Heraghty 54 12.4 9,406 12.1 ABBOTT * 70 16.0 39,886 51.5 Burridge 58 13.3 2,150 02.8 Kelly 77 17.6 1,424 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 437 77,393 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Kelly's 1,424 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lam 161 11.3 3,126 04.0 McDonald 477 33.5 22,039 28.5 Heraghty 132 09.3 9,538 12.3 ABBOTT * 525 36.9 40,411 52.2 Burridge 129 09.1 2,279 02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,424 77,393 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Burridge's 2,279 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lam 674 29.6 3,800 04.9 McDonald 809 35.5 22,848 29.5 Heraghty 347 15.2 9,885 12.8 ABBOTT * 449 19.7 40,860 52.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,279 77,393 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Lam's 3,800 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- McDonald 2,422 63.7 25,270 32.6 Heraghty 803 21.1 10,688 13.8 ABBOTT * 575 15.1 41,435 53.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,800 77,393 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Heraghty's 10,688 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- McDonald 9,038 84.6 34,308 44.3 ABBOTT * 1,650 15.4 43,085 55.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,688 77,393 05.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001 Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business to 26 November 2001 Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations from 26 November 2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 OCTOBER 2004 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Balgowlah, Harbord, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001 two-candidate majority: Liberal over Independent 12.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 85,347 +04.2 Votes cast: 79,500 93.1 -01.1 Informal votes: 4,684 05.9 -02.6 Formal votes: 74,816 94.1 +02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Kelly ON 1,142 01.5 -00.2 Phil McPherson FF 1,023 01.4 Dian Underwood 524 00.7 Ian Hehir Grn 8,833 11.8 +08.1 Patricia Petersen 1,914 02.6 Hon Tony ABBOTT * Lib 40,798 54.5 +03.1 Peter Thyer 471 00.6 Neil Francey 312 00.4 Edward Kelly 618 00.8 Linda Beattie ALP 19,181 25.6 +13.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 74,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Francey's 312 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- D Kelly 9 02.9 1,151 01.5 McPherson 12 03.9 1,035 01.4 Underwood 21 06.7 545 00.7 Hehir 35 11.2 8,868 11.9 Petersen 24 07.7 1,938 02.6 ABBOTT * 36 11.5 40,834 54.6 Thyer 114 36.5 585 00.8 E Kelly 17 05.5 635 00.9 Beattie 44 14.1 19,225 25.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 312 74,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Underwood's 545 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- D Kelly 26 04.8 1,177 01.6 McPherson 50 09.2 1,085 01.5 Hehir 90 16.5 8,958 12.0 Petersen 198 36.3 2,136 02.9 ABBOTT * 64 11.7 40,898 54.7 Thyer 73 13.4 658 00.9 E Kelly 6 01.1 641 00.9 Beattie 38 07.0 19,263 25.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 545 74,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: E Kelly's 641 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- D Kelly 76 11.9 1,253 01.7 McPherson 57 08.9 1,142 01.5 Hehir 127 19.8 9,085 12.1 Petersen 47 07.3 2,183 02.9 ABBOTT * 118 18.4 41,016 54.8 Thyer 76 11.9 734 01.0 Beattie 140 21.8 19,403 25.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 641 74,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Thyer's 734 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- D Kelly 27 03.7 1,280 01.7 McPherson 40 05.5 1,182 01.6 Hehir 127 17.3 9,212 12.3 Petersen 299 40.7 2,482 03.3 ABBOTT * 116 15.8 41,132 55.6 Beattie 125 17.0 19,528 26.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 734 74,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: McPherson's 1,182 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- D Kelly 142 12.0 1,422 01.9 Hehir 202 17.1 9,414 12.6 Petersen 195 16.5 2,677 03.6 ABBOTT * 481 40.7 41,613 55.6 Beattie 162 13.7 19,690 26.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,182 74,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: D Kelly's 1,422 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hehir 541 38.1 9,955 13.3 Petersen 316 22.2 2,993 04.0 ABBOTT * 351 24.7 41,964 56.1 Beattie 214 15.1 19,904 26.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,422 74,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Petersen's 2,993 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hehir 1,283 42.9 11,238 15.0 ABBOTT * 801 26.8 42,765 57.2 Beattie 909 30.4 20,813 27.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,422 74,816 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Hehir's 11,238 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 2,485 22.1 45,250 60.5 Beattie 8,753 77.9 29,566 39.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,238 74,816 10.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004 Minister for Health and Ageing -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 NOVEMBER 2007 ==================================================================== Sydney: Balgowlah, Dee Why, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 10.5 Effect of 2006 redistribution: 00.8 shift to Liberal 2007 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 11.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 94,253 +10.4 Votes cast: 88,253 93.6 +00.5 Informal votes: 3,162 03.6 -02.3 Formal votes: 85,091 96.4 +02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Tony ABBOTT * Lib 46,398 54.5 -01.0 Conny Harris Grn 10,660 12.5 +00.7 Georgina Johanson AD 1,095 01.3 Patricia Petersen 1,529 01.8 Brent Middleton FF 456 00.5 -00.8 Goronwy Price 616 00.7 Hugh Zochling ALP 23,317 27.4 +02.3 Bill McCudden CDP 1,020 01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 85,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Middleton's 456 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 114 25.0 46,512 54.7 Harris 64 14.0 10,724 12.6 Johanson 19 04.2 1,114 01.3 Petersen 62 13.6 1,591 01.9 Price 59 12.9 675 00.8 Zochling 68 14.9 23,385 27.5 McCudden 70 15.4 1,090 01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 456 85,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Price's 675 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 117 17.3 46,629 54.8 Harris 248 36.7 10,972 12.9 Johanson 44 06.5 1,158 01.4 Petersen 97 14.4 1,688 02.0 Zochling 140 20.7 23,525 27.7 McCudden 29 04.3 1,119 01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 675 85,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: McCudden's 1,119 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 622 55.6 47,251 55.5 Harris 99 08.9 11,071 13.0 Johanson 56 05.0 1,214 01.4 Petersen 113 10.1 1,801 02.1 Zochling 229 20.5 23,754 27.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,119 85,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Johanson's 1,214 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 176 14.5 47,427 55.7 Harris 471 38.8 11,542 13.6 Petersen 338 27.8 2,139 02.5 Zochling 229 18.9 23,983 28.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,214 85,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Petersen's 2,139 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 471 22.0 47,898 56.3 Harris 1,059 49.5 12,601 14.8 Zochling 609 28.5 24,592 28.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,139 85,091 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Harris's 12,601 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 2,729 21.7 50,637 59.5 Zochling 9,872 78.3 34,464 40.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 12,601 85,091 09.5 01.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007 Minister for Health and Ageing to 3 December 2007 Leader of the Liberal Party from 1 December 2009 Leader of the Opposition from 1 December 2009 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Abbott defeated Malcolm Turnbull as Leader of the Liberal Party in a party-room ballot. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 2010 ==================================================================== Sydney: Balgowlah, Dee Why, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 09.5 Effect of 2009 redistribution: 00.7 shift to Labor 2010 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 08.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 96,706 +02.6 Votes cast: 89,107 92.1 -01.5 Informal votes: 4,135 04.6 +01.0 Formal votes: 84,972 95.4 -01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alexander Gutman 2,075 02.4 Matthew Drake-Brockman Grn 13,883 16.3 +04.0 Hugh Zochling ALP 18,385 21.6 -06.9 Hon Tony ABBOTT * Lib 50,063 58.9 +04.9 Kenneth Cooke 566 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 84,972 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Cooke's 566 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Gutman 204 36.0 2,279 02.7 Drake-Brockman 169 29.9 14,052 16.5 Zochling 93 16.4 18,478 21.8 ABBOTT * 100 17.7 50,163 59.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 566 84,972 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Gutman's 2,279 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Drake-Brockman 1,354 59.4 15,406 18.1 Zochling 461 20.2 18,939 22.3 ABBOTT * 464 20.4 50,627 59.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,279 84,972 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Drake-Brockman's 15,406 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zochling 12,421 80.6 31,360 36.9 ABBOTT * 2,985 19.4 53,612 63.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 15,406 84,972 13.1 04.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 Leader of the Liberal Party Leader of the Opposition -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 7 SEPTEMBER 2013 ==================================================================== Sydney: Balgowlah, Dee Why, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 13.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 102,673 +06.2 Votes cast: 94,405 92.0 -00.1 Informal votes: 5,078 05.4 -01.2 Formal votes: 89,327 94.6 +01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jules Zanetti ALP 17,259 19.3 -02.3 Brodie Stewart PUP 1,961 02.2 Mike Bloomfield 472 00.5 Will Kitching Grn 13,873 15.5 -00.8 Ula Falanga CDP 630 00.7 Hon Tony ABBOTT * Lib 54,388 60.9 +02.0 Mike Cottee 744 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 89,327 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Bloomfield's 472 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zanetti 73 15.5 17,332 19.4 Stewart 98 20.7 2,059 02.3 Kitching 89 18.9 13,962 15.6 Falanga 54 11.4 684 00.8 ABBOTT * 86 18.2 54,474 61.0 Cottee 72 15.3 816 00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 472 89,327 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Falanga's 684 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zanetti 107 15.6 17,439 19.5 Stewart 71 10.4 2,130 02.4 Kitching 94 13.7 14,056 15.7 ABBOTT * 356 52.1 54,830 61.4 Cottee 56 08.2 872 01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 684 89,327 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Cottee's 872 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zanetti 173 19.8 17,612 19.7 Stewart 179 20.5 2,309 02.6 Kitching 286 32.8 14,342 16.1 ABBOTT * 234 26.8 55,064 61.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 872 89,327 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Cottee's 2,309 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zanetti 718 31.1 18,330 20.5 Kitching 744 32.2 15,086 16.9 ABBOTT * 847 36.7 55,911 62.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,309 89,327 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Kitching's 15,086 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zanetti 12,623 83.7 30,953 34.7 ABBOTT * 2,463 16.3 58,374 65.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 15,086 89,327 15.4 02.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Leader of the Liberal Party to 14 September 2015 Leader of the Opposition to 18 September 2013 Prime Minister 18 September 2013 to 15 September 2015 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Abbott resigned as Prime Minister after losing a party-room ballot to Malcolm Turnbull. This followed more than a year of negative polls and party dissatisfaction at Abbott's performance. He was the third Prime Minister in succession to be deposed by their own party. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 JULY 2016 ==================================================================== Sydney: Balgowlah, Dee Why, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 15.4 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.1 shift to Labor 2016 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 15.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 102,645 00.0 Votes cast: 92,277 89.8 -02.2 Informal votes: 5,611 06.1 +01.7 Formal votes: 86,666 03.9 -01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Woodward ALP 12,820 14.8 -04.5 Marie Rowland NXT 5,506 06.4 June Scifo CDP 1,039 01.2 +00.5 Marc Giordano 800 00.9 Hon Tony ABBOTT * Lib 44,759 51.7 -09.2 Shea Caplice 669 00.8 James Mathison 9,887 11.4 Clara Williams-Roldan Grn 10,565 12.1 -03.3 David Barrow 253 00.3 Tony Backhouse 368 00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 86,666 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Barrow's 253 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodward 17 06.7 12,837 14.8 Rowland 15 05.9 5,521 06.4 Scifo 3 01.2 1,042 01.2 Giordano 3 01.2 803 00.9 ABBOTT * 18 07.1 44,777 51.7 Caplice 7 02.8 676 00.8 Mathison 28 11.1 9,915 11.4 Williams-Roldan 24 09.5 10,589 12.2 Backhouse 138 54.6 506 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 253 86,666 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Backhouse's 506 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodward 39 07.7 12,876 14.9 Rowland 30 05.9 5,551 06.4 Scifo 22 04.4 1,064 01.2 Giordano 23 04.6 826 01.0 ABBOTT * 46 09.1 44,823 51.7 Caplice 21 04.2 697 00.8 Mathison 171 33.8 10,086 11.6 Williams-Roldan 154 30.4 10,743 12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 506 86,666 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Caplice's 697 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodward 75 10.8 12,951 14.9 Rowland 58 08.3 5,609 06.5 Scifo 23 03.3 1,087 01.3 Giordano 106 15.2 932 01.1 ABBOTT * 81 11.6 44,904 51.8 Mathison 165 23.7 10,251 11.8 Williams-Roldan 189 27.1 10,932 12.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 697 86,666 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Giordano's 697 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodward 109 11.7 13,060 15.1 Rowland 160 17.2 5,769 06.7 Scifo 50 05.4 1,137 01.3 ABBOTT * 142 15.2 45,046 52.0 Mathison 214 23.0 10,465 12.1 Williams-Roldan 257 27.6 11,189 12.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 697 86,666 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Scifo's 1,137 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodward 90 07.9 13,150 15.2 Rowland 166 14.6 5,935 06.9 ABBOTT * 693 61.0 45,739 52.8 Mathison 130 11.4 10,595 12.2 Williams-Roldan 58 05.1 11,247 13.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,137 86,666 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Rowland's 5,935 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodward 1,512 25.5 14,662 16.9 ABBOTT * 1,146 19.3 46,885 54.1 Mathison 1,169 28.1 12,264 14.2 Williams-Roldan 1,608 27.1 12,855 14.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,935 86,666 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Mathison's 12,264 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodward 3,128 25.5 17,790 20.5 ABBOTT * 3,019 24.6 49,904 57.6 Williams-Roldan 6,117 49.9 18,972 21.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 12,264 86,666 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Woodward's 17,790 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT * 3,442 19.4 53,346 61.6 Williams-Roldan 14,348 80.6 33,320 38.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 17,790 86,666 11.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 2019 ==================================================================== Sydney: Balgowlah, Curl Curl, Killarney Heights, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 11.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 104,995 +02.3 Votes cast: 97,020 92.4 +02.6 Informal votes: 4,897 05.1 -01.0 Formal votes: 92,123 94.8 +01.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Heather Barnes AJP 1,291 01.4 Susan Moylan 1,111 01.2 Dean Harris ALP 6,091 06.6 -08.2 Emanuele Paletto 678 00.7 Suellen Wrightson UAP 625 00.7 Hon Tony Abbott * Lib 35,935 39.0 -12.6 Brian Clare FACNP 250 00.3 Zali Steggall 40,034 43.5 Jason Blaiklock CDP 461 00.5 -00.7 Kristyn Glanville Grn 5,647 06.1 -06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 92,123 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Clare's 250 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barnes 17 06.8 1,308 01.4 Moylan 8 03.2 1,119 01.2 Harris 8 03.2 6,099 06.6 Paletto 18 07.2 696 00.8 Wrightson 55 22.0 680 00.7 Abbott * 87 34.8 36,022 39.1 Steggall 20 08.0 40,054 43.5 Blaiklock 26 10.4 487 00.5 Glanville 11 04.4 5,658 06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 250 92,123 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Blaiklock's 487 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barnes 29 06.0 1,337 01.5 Moylan 25 05.1 1,144 01.2 Harris 31 06.4 6,130 06.7 Paletto 24 04.9 720 00.8 Wrightson 27 05.5 707 00.8 Abbott * 248 50.9 36,270 39.4 Steggall 73 15.0 40,127 43.6 Glanville 30 06.2 5,688 06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 487 92,123 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Wrightson's 707 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barnes 73 10.3 1,410 01.5 Moylan 58 08.2 1,202 01.3 Harris 38 05.4 6,168 06.7 Paletto 91 12.9 811 00.9 Abbott * 314 44.4 35,584 39.7 Steggall 99 14.0 40,226 43.7 Glanville 34 04.8 5,722 06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 707 92,123 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Paletto's 811 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barnes 151 18.6 1,561 01.7 Moylan 110 13.6 1,312 01.4 Harris 73 09.0 6,241 06.8 Abbott * 148 18.3 36,732 39.9 Steggall 161 19.9 40,387 43.8 Glanville 168 20.7 5,890 06.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 811 92,123 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Moylan's 1,312 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Barnes 190 14.5 1,751 01.9 Harris 171 13.0 6,412 07.0 Abbott * 193 14.7 36,925 40.1 Steggall 504 38.4 40,891 44.4 Glanville 254 19.4 6,144 06.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,312 92,123 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Barnes's 1,751 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Harris 428 24.4 6,840 07.4 Abbott * 271 15.5 37,196 40.4 Steggall 431 24.6 41,322 44.9 Glanville 621 35.5 6,765 07.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,751 92,123 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Glanville's 6,765 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Harris 2,067 30.6 8,907 09.7 Abbott * 631 09.3 37,827 41.1 Steggall 4,067 60.1 45,389 49.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,765 92,123 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Harris's 8,907 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Abbott * 1,568 17.6 39,395 42.8 STEGGALL 7,339 82.4 52,728 57.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,907 92,123 07.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Anthony John Abbott (born 1957): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016. Defeated 2019 > Zali Steggall (born 1974): Elected 2019 Born: 16 April 1974, Sydney Career: Educated Griffith University. Solicitor. Olympic alpine skier, sports administrator. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Abbott was the fifth serving or former Prime Minister to lose their seat, after Bruce (1929), Forde (1946), Page (1961) and Howard (2007). -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 MAY 2022 ==================================================================== Sydney: Balgowlah, Curl Curl, Killarney Heights, Manly, Mosman -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2019 two-candidate majority: Independent over Liberal 07.2 2019 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 105,278 +00.3 Votes cast: 96,163 91.3 -01.1 Informal votes: 2,829 02.9 -02.1 Formal votes: 93,334 97.1 +02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven Tripp PHON 1,980 02.1 Zali Steggall * 41,832 44.8 +01.4 Andrew Robertson UAP 2,202 02.4 +01.7 Kristyn Glanville Grn 6,910 07.4 +01.3 Katherine Deves Lib 31,129 33.3 -05.7 David Mickleburgh ALP 7,806 08.4 +01.8 Kate Paterson AJP 1,475 01.5 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 93,334 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Paterson's 1,475 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tripp 104 07.1 2,084 02.2 Steggall * 412 27.9 42,244 45.3 Robertson 100 06.8 2,302 02.5 Glanville 452 30.6 7,362 07.9 Deves 191 13.0 31,320 33.6 Mickleburgh 216 14.6 8,022 08.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,475 93,334 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Tripp's 2,084 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steggall * 356 17.1 42,600 45.6 Robertson 1,261 60.5 3,563 03.8 Glanville 97 04.7 7,459 08.0 Deves 285 13.7 31,605 33.9 Mickleburgh 85 04.1 8,107 08.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,084 93,334 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Robertson's 3,563 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steggall * 997 28.0 43,597 46.7 Glanville 436 12.2 7,895 08.5 Deves 1,866 52.4 33,471 35.9 Mickleburgh 264 07.4 8,371 09.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,563 93,334 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Glanville's 7,895 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- STEGGALL * 4,770 60.4 48,367 51.8 Deves 771 09.8 34,242 36.7 Mickleburgh 2,354 29.8 10,725 11.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,895 93,334 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Mickleburgh's 10,725 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- STEGGALL * 8,525 79.5 56,892 61.0 Deves 2,200 20.5 36,442 39.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,725 93,334 11.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- There was a swing of 3.8% from the Liberals to Steggall. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zali Steggall (born 1974): Elected 2019, 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 MAY 2025 ==================================================================== Sydney: Balgowlah, Curl Curl, Manly, Mosman, North Sydney -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 two-candidate majority: Independent over Liberal 11.0 Effect of 2024 redistribution: 01.6 shift to Liberal 2025 notional two-candidate majority: Independent over Liberal 09.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 130,761 +24.2 Votes cast: 120,415 92.1 +00.8 Informal votes: 5,520 04.6 +01.2 Formal votes: 114,895 95.4 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zali Steggall * 45,590 39.7 +07.2 Celine Varghese-Fell Labor 16,738 14.6 +02.6 Anthony Rose ToP 1,417 01.2 -01.2 David Spratt 1,171 01.0 Sean McLeod Libtn 1,504 01.3 Gavin Wright PHON 1,978 01.7 -00.1 Jaimee Rogers Lib 36,446 31.7 -02.6 Bonnie Harvey Grn 10,051 08.8 +00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 114,895 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Spratt's 1,171 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steggall * 357 30.5 45,947 40.0 Varghese-Fell 130 11.1 16,868 14.7 Rose 72 06.2 1,489 01.3 McLeod 143 12.2 1,647 01.4 Wright 83 07.1 2,061 01.8 Rogers 295 25.2 36,741 32.0 Harvey 91 07.8 10,142 08.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,171 114,895 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Rose's 1,489 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steggall * 223 15.0 46,170 40.2 Varghese-Fell 152 10.2 17,020 14.8 McLeod 236 15.9 1,883 01.6 Wright 531 35.7 2,592 02.3 Rogers 292 19.6 37,033 32.2 Harvey 55 03.7 10,197 08.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,489 114,895 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: McLeod's 1,883 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steggall * 193 10.3 46,363 40.4 Varghese-Fell 107 05.7 17,127 14.9 Wright 1,049 55.7 3,641 03.2 Rogers 444 23.6 37,477 32.6 Harvey 90 04.8 10,287 09.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,883 114,895 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Wright's 3,641 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steggall * 636 17.5 46,999 40.9 Varghese-Fell 250 06.9 17,377 15.1 Rogers 2,514 69.1 39,991 34.8 Harvey 241 06.6 10,528 09.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,641 114,895 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Harvey's 10,528 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steggall * 6,578 62.5 53,577 46.6 Varghese-Fell 3,163 30.0 20,540 17.9 Rogers 787 07.5 40,778 35.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,528 114,895 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Varghese-Fell's 20,540 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Steggall * 16,741 81.5 70,318 61.2 Rogers 3,799 18.5 44,577 38.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 20,540 114,895 11.2 01.8 to Ind -------------------------------------------------------------------- Zali Steggall (born 1974): Elected 2019, 2022, 2025 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Notional 7th count: Steggall's 53,577 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- VARGHESE-FELL 42,094 78.6 62,634 54.5 Rogers 11,483 21.4 52,261 45.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 53,577 114,895 04.5 05.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- This count was conducted for informational purposes only.