ELECTIONS FOR THE DIVISION OF WERRIWA, NEW SOUTH WALES ==================================================================== ELECTION OF 29-30 MARCH 1901 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Murrumburrah, Queanbeyan, Yass -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 11,295 Votes cast: 7,894 69.9 Informal votes: 138 01.7 Formal votes: 7,756 98.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfred CONROY FT 4,025 51.9 Thomas Rose Prot 3,731 48.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,756 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfred Hugh Beresford Conroy (1863-1920): Elected 1901 Born: 7 April 1863, Winchelsea, Victoria. Career: Educated Hawthorn Grammar, Melbourne. Bank clerk, surveyor. In Goulburn 1883. Barrister 1893. Alderman Goulburn Council. Later grazier. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 16 DECEMBER 1903 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Murrumburrah, Queanbeyan, Yass -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1901 majority: Free Trade over Protectionist 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 21,066 +86.5 Votes cast: 9,843 46.7 -23.2 Informal votes: 322 03.3 +01.6 Formal votes: 9,521 96.7 -01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Arthur Barrett Lab 2,976 31.3 Alfred CONROY * FT 6,545 68.7 +16.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 9,521 18.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfred Hugh Beresford Conroy (1863-1920): Elected 1901, 1903 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 12 DECEMBER 1906 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Murrumburrah, Yass, Young -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1903 two-party majority: Free Trade over Labour 18.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 25,601 +21.5 Votes cast: 14,652 57.2 +10.5 Informal votes: 518 03.5 +00.2 Formal votes: 14,134 96.5 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Alfred Conroy * AS 6,818 48.2 -20.5 David HALL Lab 7,316 51.8 +20.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 14,134 01.8 20.5 to Lab -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Alfred Hugh Beresford Conroy (1863-1920): Elected 1901, 1903. Defeated 1906 Later career: See Werriwa 1913. > David Robert Hall (1874-1945): Elected 1906 Born: 5 March 1874, Harrietville, Victoria. Career: Educated public schools and University of Sydney. Secretary, part-time law studies. Barrister 1903. State politics: NSW MLA for Gunnedah 1901-04. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 APRIL 1910 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Murrumburrah, Yass, Young -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1906 two-party majority: Labour over Anti-Socialist 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 26,936 +05.2 Votes cast: 20,219 75.1 +17.9 Informal votes: 307 01.5 -02.0 Formal votes: 19,912 98.5 +02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- David HALL * ALP 10,876 54.6 +02.8 Granville Ryrie Lib 9,036 45.4 -02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 19,912 04.6 02.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- For Ryrie, see North Sydney by-election 1911. -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Robert Hall (1874-1945): Elected 1906, 1910 Resigned seat 1 April 1912 (see By-elections) Later career: NSW MLC 1912-13, NSW MLA for Enmore 1913-20. Attorney-General 1916-19, Minister for Justice 1916-19, Minister for Housing 1919-20, Vice-President of the Executive Council 1919-20. NSW Agent-General in London 1920 (recalled). Left ALP 1916 over conscription. Lawyer, Sydney. Active in UAP 1930s Died 6 September 1945 -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 1 JUNE 1912 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Murrumburrah, Yass, Young -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of David Hall -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1910 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 28,565 +06.0 Votes cast: 21,709 76.0 +00.9 Informal votes: 279 01.3 -00.2 Formal votes: 21,430 98.7 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Benjamin BENNETT + ALP 10,884 50.8 -03.8 Hon Alfred Conroy Lib 10,546 49.2 +03.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 21,430 00.8 03.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Conroy was member for Werriwa 1901-06. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Benjamin Holland Bennett (1872-1939): Elected 1912 By Born: 1872, Young, NSW. Career: Educated public schools. Manager and editor of family newspaper, Young. Bennett retired in 1913. Later career: Public servant, Sydney. Died 12 July 1939 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 31 MAY 1913 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Grenfell, Murrumburrah, Young -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1910 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 04.6 1912 by-election two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 00.8 Effect of 1912 redistribution: 04.0 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 36,015 +33.7 Votes cast: 25,742 71.5 -03.6 Informal votes: 682 02.6 +01.1 Formal votes: 25,060 97.4 -01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Alfred CONROY Lib 13,998 55.9 +06.5 Alfred Cornish ALP 11,062 44.1 -06.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 25,060 05.9 06.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Conroy was member for Werriwa 1901-06. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfred Hugh Beresford Conroy (1863-1920): Elected 1901, 1903. Defeated 1906. Elected 1913 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 5 SEPTEMBER 1914 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Grenfell, Murrumburrah, Young -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1913 two-party majority: Liberal over ALP 05.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 35,472 -01.5 Votes cast: 26,869 75.7 +04.2 Informal votes: 552 02.1 -00.5 Formal votes: 26,317 97.9 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Alfred Conroy * Lib 13,155 50.0 -05.9 John LYNCH ALP 13,162 50.0 +05.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 26,317 00.0 05.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynch's seven-vote victory was the closest in terms of votes in a House of Representatives election ever allowed to stand. (Two closer results were declared void.) Lynch polled 50.01% of the two-party vote, the second-closest result ever allowed to stand (see Griffith by-election, 1938). -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Alfred Hugh Beresford Conroy (1863-1920): Elected 1901, 1903. Defeated 1906. Elected 1913. Defeated 1914 Died 28 November 1920 > John Lynch (1863-1941): Elected 1914 Born: 1863, Young, NSW. Career: Primary education. Road contractor and dam sinker. Selected land at Thuddingra, NSW. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynch left the ALP in November 1916 and joined the Nationalist Party in February 1917. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 5 MAY 1917 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Grenfell, Murrumburrah, Young -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1914 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 37,473 +05.6 Votes cast: 28,447 75.9 +00.2 Informal votes: 769 02.7 +00.6 Formal votes: 27,678 97.3 -00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Christopher + ALP 13,071 47.2 -02.8 John LYNCH * Nat 14,607 52.8 +02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 27,678 02.8 02.8 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Lynch (1863-1941): Elected 1914, 1917 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 DECEMBER 1919 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Grenfell, Murrumburrah, Young -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1917 two-party majority: Nationalist over ALP 02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 36,501 -02.6 Votes cast: 26,147 71.6 -04.3 Informal votes: 2,063 07.9 +05.2 Formal votes: 24,084 92.1 -05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Lazzarini ALP 11,948 49.6 +02.4 John Lynch * Nat 7,600 31.6 -21.2 William Wright 4,536 18.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 24,084 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wright was a "Soldiers' candidate." (Goulburn Evening Post, 20 November 1919) -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Wright's 4,536 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- LAZZARINI 327 07.2 12,275 51.0 Lynch * 4,209 92.8 11,809 49.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,536 24,084 01.0 03.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- > John Lynch (1863-1941): Elected 1914, 1917. Defeated 1919 Later career: Farmer and rural writer. Died 15 June 1941 > Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919 Born: 1886, Young, NSW. Career: Educated Catholic schools. Shopkeeper, Young and other towns. Active Clothing Trades Union. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 16 DECEMBER 1922 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Thirroul, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1919 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 01.0 Effect of redistribution: 03.0 shift to ALP New notional majority: ALP over Nationalist 04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 39,722 +08.8 Votes cast: 24,605 61.9 -09.7 Informal votes: 1,242 05.0 -02.9 Formal votes: 23,363 95.0 +02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry Bate Nat 8,881 38.0 +01.4 Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 12,397 53.1 +01.3 James Newman CP 2,085 08.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 23,363 03.9 e 00.1 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bate was NSW MLA for Goulburn 1926-27, South Coast 1927-41, and the father of Jeff Bate MHR. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 14 NOVEMBER 1925 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Thirroul, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1922 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 03.9 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 42,676 +07.4 Votes cast: 39,336 92.2 +30.3 Informal votes: 633 01.6 -03.4 Formal votes: 38,703 98.4 +03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Rosenthal Nat 17,904 46.3 +08.3 Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 20,799 53.7 +00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,703 03.7 00.2 to Nat -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rosenthal was NSW MLA for Bathurst 1922-25, NSW MLC 1936-37. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 17 NOVEMBER 1928 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Thirroul, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1925 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 45,297 +06.1 Votes cast: 42,149 93.1 +00.9 Informal votes: 1,900 04.5 +02.9 Formal votes: 40,249 95.5 -02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 24,842 61.7 +08.0 Herbert Ogilvie Nat 15,407 38.3 -08.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 40,249 11.7 08.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 12 OCTOBER 1929 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Thirroul, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1928 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 11.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 46,816 +03.4 Votes cast: 44,320 94.7 +01.6 Informal votes: 1,204 02.7 -01.8 Formal votes: 43,116 97.3 +01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bernard Grogan Nat 14,903 34.6 -03.7 Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 28,213 65.4 +03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 43,116 15.4 03.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the split between the federal ALP and the NSW Branch, Lazzarini resigned from the ALP Caucus in March 1931. He voted against the Scullin Government in the censure motion of 26 November 1931. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 19 DECEMBER 1931 ==================================================================== Southern NSW: Goulburn, Thirroul, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1929 two-party majority: ALP over Nationalist 15.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 49,836 +06.5 Votes cast: 47,139 94.6 -00.1 Informal votes: 1,679 03.6 +00.9 Formal votes: 45,460 96.4 -00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Lazzarini * ALPN 18,948 41.7 Walter McNicoll CP 21,762 47.9 Mont Sheppard 496 01.1 Ernest Tully ALP 4,254 09.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 45,460 -------------------------------------------------------------------- The combined ALP and ALP (NSW) vote was 51.1%, a decrease of 14.3% from the 65.4% polled by the ALP in 1929. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Sheppard's 496 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lazzarini * 61 12.3 19,009 41.8 McNicoll 309 62.3 22,071 48.6 Tully 126 25.4 4,380 09.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 496 45,460 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Tully's 4,380 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lazzarini * 2,933 67.0 21,942 48.3 McNICOLL 1,447 33.0 23,518 51.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,380 45,460 01.7 17.1 to CP -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Country Party majority over the ALP (NSW) is compared with the ALP majority over the Nationalists in 1929. -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929. Defeated 1931 Later career: See Werriwa 1934. > Walter Ramsay McNicoll (1877-1947): Elected 1931 Born: 27 May 1877, Melbourne. Career: Educated Technical College, Melbourne, and University of Melbourne. Teacher and headmaster. Military Service 1914-18, ADC to Governor-General. Resigned seat 2 August 1934 (no By-election held) Later career: Administrator Mandated Territory of New Guinea 1934- 41. Knighted 1937. Died 24 December 1947 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 15 SEPTEMBER 1934 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Keira, Sutherland, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1931 two-party majority: Country Party over ALP (NSW) 01.7 Effect of 1934 redistribution: 01.0 shift from Country Party to ALP (NSW) New notional majority: Country Party over ALP (NSW) 00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 53,138 +06.6 Votes cast: 51,313 96.6 +02.0 Informal votes: 1,466 02.9 -00.7 Formal votes: 49,847 97.1 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Blake CPA 2,610 05.2 Thomas Lavelle ALP 1,695 03.4 -06.0 Hubert Lazzarini ALPN 22,561 45.3 +05.3 Thomas Mutch UAP 22,981 46.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 49,847 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Lavelle was member for Calare 1919-22. 2. Lazzarini was member for Werriwa 1919-31. 3. Mutch was NSW MLA for Botany 1917-30, Coogee 1938-41. 4. The combined ALP and ALP (NSW) vote was 48.7%, a decrease (after allowing for the effects of the redistribution) of 0.7% from the 51.1% polled by the two parties in 1931. 5. The 1934 redistribution changed Werriwa, previously a mainly rural seat, into a semi-urban seat based on Wollongong. For this reason it would be better regarded at this election as a UAP/ALP marginal, and the Country Party, which had won it in 1931, accordingly did not defend it. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Lavelle's 1,695 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Blake 219 12.9 2,829 05.7 Lazzarini 1,035 61.1 23,596 47.3 Mutch 441 26.0 23,422 47.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,695 49,847 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Blake's 2,829 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- LAZZARINI 2,584 91.3 26,180 52.5 Mutch 245 08.7 23,667 47.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,829 49,847 02.5 03.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- The ALP (NSW) majority over the UAP is compared with the Country Party majority over the ALP (NSW) in 1931. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929. Defeated 1931. Elected 1934 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lazzarini joined the ALP Caucus when the federal ALP and the NSW branch were re-united in March 1936. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 23 OCTOBER 1937 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Keira, Sutherland, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1934 two-party majority: ALP (NSW) over UAP 02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 59,460 +11.9 Votes cast: 57,619 96.9 +00.3 Informal votes: 1,241 02.2 -00.7 Formal votes: 56,378 97.8 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 31,188 55.3 Henry Storey UAP 25,190 44.7 -01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 56,378 05.3 02.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. The ALP vote of 55.3% was an increase of 6.6% from the combined vote of 48.7% polled by the ALP and the ALP (NSW) in 1934. 2. The ALP majority over the UAP is compared with the ALP (NSW) majority over the UAP in 1934. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1937 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 SEPTEMBER 1940 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Keira, Sutherland, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1937 two-party majority: ALP over UAP 05.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 66,814 +12.4 Votes cast: 62,999 94.3 -02.6 Informal votes: 3,277 05.2 +03.0 Formal votes: 59,722 94.8 -03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rex Connor SL 7,512 12.6 Walter Duncan UAP 6,010 10.1 Charles Hardwick UAP 7,954 13.3 Hubert Lazzarini * ALP 24,766 41.5 -13.8 Cornelius Quilkey ALPNC 6,301 10.6 Andrew Scott UAP 4,170 07.0 Mont Sheppard UAP 731 01.2 Joseph Worland UAP 2,278 03.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 59,722 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. For Connor, see Cunningham 1963. 2. Duncan was a Senator for NSW 1920-31. 3. The combined ALP and ALP (NC) vote was 52.1%, a decrease of 3.2% from the 55.3% polled by the ALP in 1937. 4. The combined UAP vote was 35.4%, a decrease of 9.3% from the 44.7% polled by one UAP candidate in 1937. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Sheppard's 731 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Connor 29 04.0 7,541 12.6 Duncan 426 58.3 6,436 10.8 Hardwick 38 05.3 7,992 13.4 Lazzarini * 37 05.1 24,803 41.5 Quilkey 17 02.3 6,318 10.6 Scott 88 12.0 4,258 07.1 Worland 96 13.1 2,374 04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 731 59,722 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Worland's 2,374 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Connor 51 02.1 7,592 12.7 Duncan 368 15.5 6,804 11.4 Hardwick 1,210 51.0 9,202 15.4 Lazzarini * 135 05.7 24,938 41.8 Quilkey 52 02.2 6,370 10.7 Scott 558 23.5 4,816 08.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,374 59,722 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Scott's 4,816 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Connor 214 04.4 7,806 13.1 Duncan 884 (18.4 7,688 12.9 Hardwick 2,988 62.0 12,190 20.4 Lazzarini * 214 04.4 25,152 42.1 Quilkey 516 10.7 6,886 11.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,816 59,722 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Quilkey's 6,886 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Connor 846 12.3 8,652 14.5 Duncan 136 02.0 7,824 13.1 Hardwick 201 02.9 12,391 20.7 LAZZARINI * 5,703 82.8 30,855 51.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,886 59,722 15.1 e 09.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929. Defeated 1931. Elected 1934, 1937, 1940 Minister for Home Security from 7 October 1941 Minister assisting the Treasurer from 7 October 1941 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 1943 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Keira, Sutherland, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1940 two-party majority: ALP over UAP 15.1 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 72,407 +08.4 Votes cast: 68,984 95.3 +01.0 Informal votes: 1,520 02.2 -03.0 Formal votes: 67,464 97.8 +03.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Arthur Brown OPA 12,996 19.3 Michel Hartzoff 8,122 12.0 Hon Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 46,346 68.7 +27.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,464 24.7 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- The ALP vote of 68.7% was an increase of 16.6% from the combined vote of 52.1% polled by the ALP and the ALP (NC) in 1940. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929. Defeated 1931. Elected 1934, 1937, 1940, 1943 Minister for Home Security to 1 February 1946 Minister assisting the Treasurer to 29 September 1943 Minister for Works 2 February 1945 to 13 July 1945 Minister for Works and Housing from 13 July 1945 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 28 SEPTEMBER 1946 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Keira, Sutherland, Wollongong, Woonona -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1943 majority: ALP over OPA 24.7 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 78,400 +08.3 Votes cast: 74,390 94.9 -00.4 Informal votes: 1,478 02.0 -00.2 Formal votes: 72,912 98.0 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 39,408 54.0 -14.7 Leslie Mullin CPA 6,511 08.9 Raymond Watson Lib 26,993 37.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 72,912 12.1 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929. Defeated 1931. Elected 1934, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1946 Minister for Works and Housing to 1 November 1946 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1949 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Cabramatta, Cronulla, Liverpool, Sutherland -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1946 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 12.1 e Effect of 1948 redistribution: 00.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 46,098 -41.2 Votes cast: 43,890 95.2 +00.3 Informal votes: 961 02.2 +00.2 Formal votes: 42,929 97.8 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 24,142 56.2 +01.6 Raymond Watson Lib 18,787 43.8 +06.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 42,929 06.2 06.0 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929. Defeated 1931. Elected 1934, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1946, 1949 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 28 APRIL 1951 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Cabramatta, Cronulla, Liverpool, Sutherland -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1949 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 50,704 +10.0 Votes cast: 48,475 95.6 +00.4 Informal votes: 1,114 02.3 +00.1 Formal votes: 47,361 97.7 -00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Griffith Lib 21,257 44.9 +01.1 Hon Hubert LAZZARINI * ALP 26,104 55.1 -01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 47,361 05.1 01.1 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Griffith was NSW MLA for Sutherland 1956-59, Cronulla 1959-78. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hubert Peter Lazzarini (1886-1952): Elected 1919, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1929. Defeated 1931. Elected 1934, 1937, 1940, 1943, 1946, 1949, 1951 Died 1 October 1952 (see By-elections) -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 29 NOVEMBER 1952 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Cabramatta, Cronulla, Liverpool, Sutherland -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the death of Hon Hubert Lazzarini -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1951 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 55,486 +09.4 Votes cast: 49,093 88.5 -07.1 Informal votes: 826 01.7 -00.6 Formal votes: 48,267 98.3 +00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Griffith Lib 15,706 32.5 -12.4 Gough WHITLAM + ALP 32,561 67.5 +12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 48,267 17.5 12.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Griffith was NSW MLA for Sutherland 1956-59, Cronulla 1959-78. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 by Born: 11 July 1916, Melbourne. Career: Educated Knox Grammar School, Sydney, Canberra Grammar School, University of Sydney. Military Service 1941-45. Barrister 1947. Father of Antony Whitlam MP. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 29 MAY 1954 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Cabramatta, Cronulla, Liverpool, Sutherland -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1951 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 05.1 1952 by-election two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 17.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 62,599 +23.5 Votes cast: 59,797 95.5 -00.1 Informal votes: 943 01.6 -00.7 Formal votes: 58,854 98.4 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jack Lee Lib 22,530 38.3 -06.6 Edwin Lipscombe CPA 2,363 04.0 Gough WHITLAM * ALP 33,961 57.7 +02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 58,854 11.3 e 06.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1955 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Fairfield, Liverpool, Wentworthville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1954 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 11.3 e Effect of 1955 redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 42,833 -31.6 Votes cast: 40,471 94.5 -01.0 Informal votes: 1,647 04.1 +02.5 Formal votes: 38,824 95.9 -02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Shannon Lib 16,921 43.6 +06.6 Gough WHITLAM * ALP 21,903 56.4 -03.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 38,824 06.4 04.9 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 22 NOVEMBER 1958 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Fairfield, Liverpool, Wentworthville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1955 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 06.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 50,963 +19.0 Votes cast: 48,429 95.0 +00.5 Informal votes: 1,889 03.9 -00.2 Formal votes: 46,540 96.1 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Leslie Hale DLP 5,100 11.0 John Shannon Lib 15,199 32.7 -10.9 Gough WHITLAM * ALP 26,241 56.4 +00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 46,540 08.4 e 02.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958 Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 7 March 1960 Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 7 March 1960 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 DECEMBER 1961 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Fairfield, Liverpool, Wentworthville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1958 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 08.4 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 60,817 +19.3 Votes cast: 57,491 94.5 -00.5 Informal votes: 2,119 03.7 +00.8 Formal votes: 55,372 96.3 -00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kevin Davis DLP 4,792 08.7 -02.3 Vernon Luckman Lib 14,427 26.1 -06.6 Gough WHITLAM * ALP 36,153 65.3 +08.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 55,372 16.8 e 08.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961 Deputy Leader of the Opposition Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 30 NOVEMBER 1963 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Fairfield, Liverpool, Wentworthville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1961 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 16.8 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 73,382 +20.7 Votes cast: 69,659 94.9 +00.4 Informal votes: 1,803 02.6 -01.1 Formal votes: 67,856 97.4 +01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kevin Byrne Lib 25,301 37.3 +11.2 Henry Cole DLP 3,115 04.6 -04.1 Gough WHITLAM * ALP 39,440 58.1 -07.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,856 09.0 e 07.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963 Deputy Leader of the Opposition Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 26 NOVEMBER 1966 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Fairfield, Liverpool, Wentworthville -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1963 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 09.0 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 91,885 +25.2 Votes cast: 86,889 94.6 +01.5 Informal votes: 4,396 05.1 +03.1 Formal votes: 82,493 94.9 -03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Leslie Kelton CPA 4,411 05.3 Andrew Murphy DLP 2,539 03.1 -01.5 Elga Rodze Lib 30,198 36.6 -00.7 Gough WHITLAM * ALP 45,345 55.0 -03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 82,493 09.5 e 00.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966 Deputy Leader of the Opposition to 8 February 1967 Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party to 8 February 1967 Leader of the Opposition from 8 February 1967 Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 8 February 1967 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Whitlam was elected Leader of the ALP following the resignation of Arthur Calwell. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 25 OCTOBER 1969 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Green Valley, Liverpool, Moorebank -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1966 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 09.5 e Effect of 1968 redistribution: 01.9 shift to Liberal New notional majority: Labor over Liberal 07.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 58,880 -35.9 Votes cast: 55,444 94.2 -00.4 Informal votes: 2,427 04.4 -00.7 Formal votes: 53,017 95.6 +00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- William Arundel DLP 2,680 05.1 +02.0 Christoper May Lib 15,416 29.1 -09.4 Fay McCallum 1,088 02.1 William Sadler 1,021 01.9 Dominic Syme CPA 377 00.7 -04.6 Gough WHITLAM * ALP 32,435 61.2 +08.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 53,017 14.7 e 07.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969 Leader of the Opposition Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 DECEMBER 1972 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Green Valley, Liverpool, Moorebank -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1969 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 14.7 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 64,606 +09.7 Votes cast: 61,700 95.5 +01.3 Informal votes: 1,731 02.8 -01.6 Formal votes: 59,969 97.2 +01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rowland Dunbier Lib 16,822 28.1 -01.0 Andrew Murphy DLP 1,139 01.9 -03.2 Maurice Sharp 331 00.6 Walter Turner 380 00.6 Gough WHITLAM * ALP 41,297 68.9 +07.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 59,969 19.9 e 05.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dunbier was NSW MLA for Nepean 1965-71. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972 Prime Minister from 5 December 1972 Minister for External Affairs from 5 December 1972 Treasurer 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Attorney-General 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for Customs and Excise 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for Trade and Industry 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for Shipping and Transport 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for Education and Science 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for Civil Aviation 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for Housing 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for Works 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for External Territories 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Minister for the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts 5 December 1972 to 19 December 1972 Leader of the Opposition to 5 December 1972 Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- Whitlam and his Deputy, Hon Lance Barnard MP, were sworn into a two- man ministry on 5 December, pending the election of a full ministry by the Labor Caucus. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 1974 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Green Valley, Liverpool, Moorebank -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1972 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 19.9 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 72,484 +12.2 Votes cast: 69,619 96.0 +00.5 Informal votes: 1,715 02.5 -00.3 Formal votes: 67,904 97.5 +00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Darby Lib 19,822 29.2 +01.1 Robert Demkiw 98 00.1 Steve Dodd 97 00.1 Eileen Eason 73 00.1 Ross May 82 00.1 Veljko Prlja 35 00.1 Ian Robertson 78 00.1 Leslie Shaw 42 00.1 Margaret Tomkins 221 00.3 Robert Tuckwell AP 360 00.5 Hon Gough WHITLAM * ALP 46,844 69.0 +00.1 Arthur Wiles 152 00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,904 19.9 e no swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974 Prime Minister to 11 November 1975 Minister for the Environment 2 July 1975 to 14 July 1975 Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Whitlam was the first Prime Minister since Alfred Deakin to decline membership of the British Privy Council and thus not to use the title "Rt Hon." 2. The Whitlam Government was dismissed by the Governor-General following the Senate's blocking of supply and Whitlam's refusal to call an early election. Whitlam did not accept the title Leader of the Opposition between his dismissal and the 13 December 1975 elections. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 DECEMBER 1975 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Cabramatta, Green Valley, Liverpool, Moorebank -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1974 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 19.9 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 80,653 +11.3 Votes cast: 76,906 95.4 -00.6 Informal votes: 2,266 02.9 +00.4 Formal votes: 74,640 97.1 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Marc Aussie-Stone 1,178 01.6 Fredrick Keep 270 00.4 Ross May 263 00.4 William Sadler Lib 27,724 37.1 +07.9 Maurice Sharp 271 00.4 Ronald Watson 578 00.8 Hon Gough WHITLAM * ALP 44,356 59.4 -09.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 74,640 11.4 e 08.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975 Leader of the Opposition from 27 January 1976 Leader of the Australian Labor Party -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 DECEMBER 1977 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Campbelltown, Green Valley, Ingleburn, Liverpool -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1975 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 11.4 e Effect of 1977 redistribution: 03.2 shift to Lib New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 08.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 72,637 -09.9 Votes cast: 69,368 95.5 +00.1 Informal votes: 2,205 03.2 +00.3 Formal votes: 67,163 96.8 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jonas Abromas Lib 22,787 33.9 -06.4 Ross May 1,079 01.6 Keith Olson AD 6,035 09.0 Hon Gough WHITLAM * ALP 37,262 55.5 -00.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,163 10.2 e 02.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Gough Whitlam (1916-2014): Elected 1952 By, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977 Leader of the Opposition to 22 December 1977 Leader of the Australian Labor Party to 22 December 1977 Resigned seat 31 July 1978 (see By-elections) Later career: Visiting fellow, Australian National University. Ambassador to UNESCO 1983-86. Author and lecturer. AC 1978. Died 21 October 2014 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Whitlam resigned as Labor Leader following his second successive defeat. He was aged 98 at his death, the greatest age attained by an Australian Prime Minister. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 23 SEPTEMBER 1978 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Campbelltown, Green Valley, Ingleburn, Liverpool -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Hon Gough Whitlam -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1977 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 10.2 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 74,655 +02.8 Votes cast: 60,990 81.7 -13.8 Informal votes: 1,093 01.8 -01.4 Formal votes: 59,897 98.2 +01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Garcia 1,081 01.8 John KERIN + ALP 40,272 67.2 +11.7 Keith Olson AD 3,774 06.3 -02.7 Hans Penninger 214 00.4 William Sadler Lib 14,556 24.3 -09.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 59,897 22.3 e 12.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kerin was member for Macarthur 1972-75. -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Charles Kerin (1937-2023): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975. Elected 1978 By -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 OCTOBER 1980 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Campbelltown, Green Valley, Ingleburn, Liverpool -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1977 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 10.2 e 1978 by-election two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 22.3 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 85,072 +17.1 Votes cast: 80,839 95.0 -00.5 Informal votes: 2,577 03.2 00.0 Formal votes: 78,262 96.8 00.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Edward Bell 4,079 05.2 John KERIN * ALP 45,296 57.9 +02.4 Keith Olson AD 5,074 06.5 -02.5 Marie Rutledge Lib 23,813 30.4 -03.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 78,262 16.6 e 06.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Charles Kerin (1937-2023): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975. Elected 1978 By, 1980 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 5 MARCH 1983 ==================================================================== Suburban Sydney: Campbelltown, Green Valley, Ingleburn, Liverpool -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1980 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 16.6 e -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 90,914 +06.9 Votes cast: 85,844 94.4 -00.6 Informal votes: 2,584 03.0 -00.2 Formal votes: 83,260 97.0 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Bransdon 4,714 05.7 Dorothea Brocksop 1,351 01.6 Gail Cumming 1,025 01.2 John KERIN * ALP 52,584 63.2 +05.3 Marie Rutledge Lib 23,586 28.3 -02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 83,260 19.1 e 02.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Charles Kerin (1937-2023): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975. Elected 1978 By, 1980, 1983 Minister for Primary Industry from 11 March 1983 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1983 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 19.1 e Effect of 1984 redistribution: 03.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 16.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 67,298 -26.0 Votes cast: 62,936 93.5 -00.9 Informal votes: 5,002 07.9 +04.9 Formal votes: 57,934 92.1 -04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon John KERIN * ALP 36,892 63.7 +03.6 Peter Swiderski Lib 16,963 29.3 -02.1 Valerie George AD 4,079 07.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 57,934 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: George's 4,079 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KERIN * 1,845 42.3 38,737 66.9 Swiderski 2,232 54.7 19,195 33.1 (exhausted 2 2 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,079 57,934 16.9 00.9 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Charles Kerin (1937-2023): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975. Elected 1978 By, 1980, 1983, 1984 Minister for Primary Industry -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 1 DECEMBER 1984 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1983 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 19.1 e Effect of 1984 redistribution: 03.1 shift to Liberal New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 16.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 67,298 -26.0 Votes cast: 62,936 93.5 -00.9 Informal votes: 5,002 07.9 +04.9 Formal votes: 57,934 92.1 -04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon John KERIN * ALP 36,892 63.7 +03.6 Peter Swiderski Lib 16,963 29.3 -02.1 Valerie George AD 4,079 07.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 57,934 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: George's 4,079 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KERIN * 1,845 42.3 38,737 66.9 Swiderski 2,232 54.7 19,195 33.1 (exhausted 2 2 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,079 57,934 16.9 00.9 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Charles Kerin (1937-2023): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975. Elected 1978 By, 1980, 1983, 1984 Minister for Primary Industry -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 11 JULY 1987 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 16.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 75,055 +11.5 Votes cast: 71,492 95.3 +01.8 Informal votes: 3,798 05.3 -02.6 Formal votes: 67,694 94.7 +02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon John KERIN * ALP 43,094 63.7 +00.0 David Brock Lib 24,600 36.3 +07.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,694 13.7 03.2 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Charles Kerin (1937-2023): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975. Elected 1978 by, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987 Minister for Primary Industry to 24 July 1987 Minister for Primary Industry and Energy from 24 July 1987 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 MARCH 1990 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1987 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 13.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 80,780 +07.6 Votes cast: 76,692 94.9 -00.4 Informal votes: 2,801 03.7 -01.6 Formal votes: 73,891 96.3 +01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Eamon Quinn AD 7,547 10.2 Sue Dobson 4,866 06.6 Hon John KERIN * ALP 38,392 52.0 -11.7 Rick Lewis Lib 22,200 30.0 -06.3 Robert Tomasiello Grn 886 01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 73,891 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Tomasiello's 886 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Quinn 396 46.4 7,943 10.8 Dobson 197 23.1 5,063 06.9 KERIN * 148 17.3 38,540 52.1 Lewis 113 13.2 22,313 30.2 (exhausted 32 32 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 886 73,891 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Dobson's 5,063 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Quinn 2,523 50.0 10,466 14.2 KERIN * 1,732 34.3 40,272 54.5 Lewis 791 15.7 23,104 31.3 (exhausted 17 49 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,063 73,891 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Quinn's 10,466 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KERIN * 6,918 66.8 47,190 66.8 Lewis 3,442 33.2 26,546 33.2 (exhausted 106 155 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,466 73,891 14.0 00.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Charles Kerin (1937-2023): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975. Elected 1978 By, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990 Minister for Primary Industry and Energy to 4 June 1991 Treasurer 4 June 1991 to 9 December 1991 Minister for Transport and Communications 9 December 1991 to 27 December 1991 Minister for Trade and Overseas Development from 27 December 1991 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 13 MARCH 1993 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1990 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 14.0 Effect of redistribution: no change -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 74,272 -08.1 Votes cast: 70,782 95.3 +00.4 Informal votes: 2,830 04.0 +00.3 Formal votes: 67,952 96.0 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Chamberlain 2,129 03.1 Rick Lewis Lib 20,722 30.5 +00.5 Hon John KERIN * ALP 41,725 61.4 +09.2 Peter Fraser AD 3,376 05.0 -05.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,952 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Chamberlain's 2,129 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lewis 913 43.3 21,635 31.8 KERIN * 578 27.4 42,303 62.3 Fraser 617 29.3 3,993 05.9 (exhausted 21 21 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,129 67,952 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Fraser's 3,993 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lewis 1,615 40.5 23,250 34.2 KERIN * 2,368 59.5 44,671 65.8 (exhausted 10 31 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,993 67,952 15.6 01.6 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Charles Kerin (1937-2023): Elected 1972, 1974. Defeated 1975. Elected 1978 by, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993 Minister for Trade to 24 March 1993 Resigned seat 22 December 1993 (See By-elections) Died 29 Marcyh 2023 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Later career: Chairman of the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 29 JANUARY 1994 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Hon John Kerin -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 15.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 74,545 +00.4 Votes cast: 63,839 85.6 -09.7 Informal votes: 3,318 05.2 +01.2 Formal votes: 60,521 94.8 -01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Graeme Macallister 1,111 01.8 Mark LATHAM + ALP 30,337 50.1 -11.3 Alex Kammoun 378 00.6 Charlie Lynn Lib 20,466 33.8 +03.3 Robyn Spencer 4,384 07.2 Julia Moon 3,199 05.3 Earl Keegel 188 00.3 Maxwell Corbett 458 00.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 60,521 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lynn was a NSW MLC 1995-2015. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Keegel's 188 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Macallister 12 06.5 1,123 01.9 LATHAM + 18 09.7 30,355 50.2 Kammoun 11 05.9 389 00.6 Lynn 12 06.5 20,478 33.8 Spencer 12 06.5 4,396 07.3 Moon 42 22.6 3,241 05.4 Corbett 79 42.5 537 00.9 (exhausted 2 2 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 188 60,521 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Kamoun's 389 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Macallister 37 09.7 1,160 01.9 LATHAM + 104 27.2 30,459 50.3 Lynn 63 16.4 20,541 33.9 Spencer 38 09.9 4,434 07.3 Moon 109 28.5 3,350 05.5 Corbett 32 08.4 569 00.9 (exhausted 6 8 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 389 60,521 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Corbett's 569 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Macallister 47 08.4 1,207 02.0 LATHAM 50 08.9 30,509 50.4 Lynn 36 06.4 20,577 34.0 Spencer 46 08.2 4,480 07.4 Moon 382 68.1 3,732 06.2 (exhausted 8 16 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 569 60,521 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Macallister's 1,207 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- LATHAM + 624 52.2 31,133 51.5 Lynn 217 18.2 20,794 34.4 Spencer 141 11.8 4,621 07.6 Moon 213 17.8 3,945 06.5 (exhausted 12 28 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,207 60,521 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Moon's 3,945 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- LATHAM + 2,078 53.1 33,220 54.9 Lynn 695 17.7 21,489 35.5 Spencer 1,151 29.3 5,772 09.5 (exhausted 12 40 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,945 60,521 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Spencer's 5,772 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- LATHAM + 2,752 47.8 35,972 59.5 Lynn 3,011 52.2 24,500 40.5 (exhausted 49 9 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,772 60,521 09.5 06.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Latham (born 1961): Elected 1994 Born: 28 February 1961, Sydney Career: Educated Sydney University. Economist and author. Research Assistant to Hon Gough Whitlam. Research and Education Officer, NSW ALP 1987-88. Advisor to Hon Bob Carr, MLA. Liverpool City Council, Mayor 1991-94. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 MARCH 1996 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1993 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 15.6 1994 by-election two-party majority ALP over Liberal 09.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 77,592 +04.5 Votes cast: 74,348 95.8 -00.5 Informal votes: 3,782 05.1 +01.1 Formal votes: 70,566 94.9 -01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- James Whitehall 2,722 03.9 Greg Josling 571 00.8 Andrew Thorn Lib 23,790 33.7 +03.2 Vince Townsend AAFI 3,973 05.6 Emanuela Lang AD 4,541 06.4 +01.5 Mark Latham * ALP 33,800 47.9 -13.5 Edwin Woodger 1,169 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 70,566 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Josling's 571 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Whitehall 146 26.0 2,868 04.1 Thorn 137 24.4 23,927 33.9 Townsend 76 13.6 4,049 05.7 Lang 91 16.2 4,632 06.6 Latham * 87 15.5 33,887 48.0 Woodger 24 04.3 1,193 01.7 (exhausted 10 10 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 571 70,566 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Woodger's 1,193 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Whitehall 89 07.5 2,957 04.2 Thorn 120 10.1 24,047 34.1 Townsend 501 42.3 4,550 06.5 Lang 184 15.5 4,816 06.8 Latham * 291 24.6 34,178 48.5 (exhausted 8 18 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,193 70,566 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Whitehall's 2,957 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorn 1,764 60.7 25,811 36.6 Townsend 339 11.7 4,889 06.9 Lang 387 13.3 5,203 07.4 Latham * 415 24.6 34,593 49.1 (exhausted 52 70 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,957 70,566 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Townsend's 4,889 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorn 1,901 39.4 27,712 39.4 Lang 1,637 33.9 6,840 09.7 LATHAM * 1,288 26.7 35,881 50.9 (exhausted 63 133 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,889 70,566 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Lang's 6,840 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorn 3,049 45.8 30,761 43.8 LATHAM * 3,608 54.2 39,489 56.2 (exhausted 183 316 ) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,889 70,566 06.2 09.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark William Latham (born 1961): Elected 1994 by, 1996 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 OCTOBER 1998 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Campbelltown, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1996 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 80,683 +04.0 Votes cast: 77,121 95.6 -00.2 Informal votes: 3,766 04.9 -00.2 Formal votes: 73,355 95.1 +00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Thorn Lib 21,251 29.0 -04.7 James Cockayne AD 2,594 03.5 -02.9 Ibrahim Peck 1,099 01.5 Mark LATHAM * ALP 37,106 50.6 +02.7 John Hyslop ON 8,440 11.5 Sharynne Freeman 1,260 01.7 Vicki Kearney Grn 1,605 02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 73,355 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Peck's 1,099 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorn 130 11.8 21,381 29.1 Cockayne 139 12.6 2,733 03.7 LATHAM * 647 58.9 37,753 51.5 Hyslop 34 03.1 8,474 11.6 Freeman 58 05.3 1,318 01.8 Kearney 91 08.3 1,696 02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,099 73,355 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Freeman's 1,318 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorn 183 13.9 21,564 29.4 Cockayne 475 36.0 3,208 04.4 LATHAM * 174 13.2 37,927 51.7 Hyslop 171 13.0 8,645 11.8 Kearney 315 23.9 2,011 02.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,318 73,355 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Kearney's 2,011 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorn 333 16.6 21,897 29.9 Cockayne 642 31.9 3,850 05.2 LATHAM * 650 32.3 38,577 52.6 Hyslop 386 19.2 9,031 12.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,011 73,355 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Cockayne's 3,850 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorn 1,719 44.6 23,616 32.2 LATHAM * 1,695 44.0 40,272 54.9 Hyslop 436 11.3 9,467 12.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,850 73,355 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Hyslop's 9,467 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thorn 3,765 39.8 27,381 37.3 LATHAM * 5,702 60.2 45,974 62.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 9,467 73,355 12.7 06.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark William Latham (born 1961): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 10 NOVEMBER 2001 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Green Valley, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1998 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 12.7 Effect of redistribution: 00.6 to ALP New notional majority: ALP over Liberal 13.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 82,709 +02.5 Votes cast: 78,138 94.5 -01.1 Informal votes: 6,651 08.5 +00.6 Formal votes: 71,487 91.5 -00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Ury 1,527 02.1 Paul Masina Lib 23,816 33.3 +04.2 Janey Woodger 1,256 01.8 Greg Tan CTA 1,759 02.5 Glenda Blanch AD 1,886 02.6 -00.8 Roger Barsony Grn 1,891 02.6 +00.9 Mark LATHAM * ALP 35,980 50.3 -01.1 P Kotarski ON 3,372 04.7 -06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 71,487 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark William Latham (born 1961): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Woodger's 1,256 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ury 84 06.7 1,611 02.2 Masina 290 23.1 24,106 33.7 Tan 82 06.5 1,841 02.6 Blanch 123 09.8 2,009 02.8 Barsony 163 13.0 2,054 02.9 LATHAM * 199 15.8 36,179 50.6 Kotarski 315 25.1 3,687 05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,256 71,487 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Ury's 1,611 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Masina 957 59.4 25,063 35.1 Tan 138 08.6 1,979 02.8 Blanch 114 07.1 2,123 03.0 Barsony 120 07.4 2,174 03.0 LATHAM * 224 13.9 36,403 50.9 Kotarski 58 03.6 3,745 05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,611 71,487 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Tan's 1,979 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Masina 1,004 50.7 26,067 36.5 Blanch 310 15.7 2,433 03.0 Barsony 171 08.6 2,345 03.3 LATHAM * 375 18.9 36,778 51.4 Kotarski 119 06.0 3,864 05.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,979 71,487 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Barsony's 2,345 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Masina 378 16.1 26,445 37.0 Blanch 925 39.4 3,358 04.7 LATHAM * 774 33.0 37,552 52.5 Kotarski 268 11.4 4,132 05.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,345 71,487 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Blanch's 3,358 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Masina 994 29.6 27,439 38.4 LATHAM * 2,062 61.4 39,614 55.4 Kotarski 302 09.0 4,434 06.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,358 71,487 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Kotarski's 4,434 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Masina 2,238 50.5 29,677 41.5 LATHAM * 2,196 49.5 41,810 58.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,434 71,487 08.5 04.8 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark William Latham (born 1961): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001 Leader of the Opposition from 2 December 2003 Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 2 December 2003 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Latham was elected Leader of the Labor Party following the resignation of Simon Crean. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 9 OCTOBER 2004 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Green Valley, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2001 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 08.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 89,764 +08.5 Votes cast: 84,306 93.2 -01.3 Informal votes: 6,724 08.0 -00.5 Formal votes: 77,582 92.0 +00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sam Bargshoon 3,779 04.9 Patrick Briscoe-Hough AD 965 01.2 -01.4 Charles Doggett ON 1,831 02.4 -02.4 Ben Raue Grn 2,432 03.1 +00.5 Mark LATHAM * ALP 40,837 52.6 +02.3 Michael Medway Lib 27,241 35.1 +01.8 Mike Head 497 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 77,582 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Head's 497 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bargshoon 115 23.1 3,894 05.0 Briscoe-Hough 38 07.7 1,003 01.3 Doggett 42 08.5 1,873 02.4 Raue 51 10.3 2,483 03.2 LATHAM * 79 15.9 40,916 52.7 Medway 172 34.6 27,413 35.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 497 77,582 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Briscoe-Hough's 1,003 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bargshoon 347 34.6 4,241 05.5 Doggett 107 10.7 1,980 02.6 Raue 209 20.8 2,692 03.5 LATHAM * 176 17.6 41,092 53.0 Medway 164 16.4 27,577 35.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,003 77,582 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Doggett's 1,980 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bargshoon 611 30.9 4,852 06.3 Raue 378 19.1 3,070 04.0 LATHAM * 379 19.1 41,471 53.5 Medway 612 30.9 28,189 36.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,980 77,582 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Raue's 3,070 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bargshoon 893 29.1 5,745 07.4 LATHAM * 1,689 55.0 43,160 55.6 Medway 488 15.9 28,677 37.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,070 77,582 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Bargshoon's 5,745 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- LATHAM * 2,852 49.6 46,012 59.3 Medway 2,893 50.4 31,570 40.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,745 77,582 09.3 00.8 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark William Latham (born 1961): Elected 1994 by, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004 Leader of the Opposition to 21 January 2005 Leader of the Australian Labor Party to 21 January 2005 Resigned seat 21 January 2005 (see by-elections) Later career: NSW MLC (One Nation) from 2019. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BY-ELECTION OF 19 MARCH 2005 ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Green Valley, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- Following the resignation of Mark Latham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 09.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 90,760 +01.1 Votes cast: 77,289 85.1 -11.1 Informal votes: 10,160 13.1 +05.1 Formal votes: 67,129 86.9 -05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Janey Woodger AAFI 3,243 04.8 Ben Raue Grn 3,726 05.5 +02.4 James Young 5,237 07.8 Mal Lees 1,393 02.1 Chris HAYES + ALP 37,286 55.5 +02.9 Robert Vogler 316 00.5 Greg Tan CDP 2,537 03.8 Joe Bryant 2,696 04.0 Charles Doggett ON 2,400 03.6 +01.2 Mike Head 458 00.7 Mick Sykes FF 2,890 04.3 Sam Barkshoon 753 01.1 Mary McGookin 629 00.9 Deborah Locke 2,101 03.1 Marc Aussie-Stone 388 00.6 Ned Mannoun 1,076 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 67,129 -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Liberal Party, which polled 35.1% of the vote in 2004, did not contest the by-election. Young was a member of the Liberal Party but was not an endorsed candidate. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Vogler's 316 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 25 07.9 3,268 04.9 Raue 23 07.3 3,749 05.6 Young 48 15.2 5,285 07.9 Lees 36 11.4 1,429 02.1 HAYES + 66 20.9 37,352 55.6 Tan 29 09.2 2,566 03.8 Bryant 30 09.5 2,726 04.1 Doggett 15 04.8 2,415 03.6 Head 10 03.2 468 00.7 Sykes 4 01.3 2,894 04.3 Barkshoon 8 02.5 761 01.1 McGookin 4 01.3 633 00.9 Locke 1 00.3 2,102 03.1 Aussie-Stone 9 02.9 397 00.6 Mannoun 8 02.5 1,084 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 316 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Aussie-Stone's 397 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 43 10.8 3,311 04.9 Raue 13 03.3 3,762 05.6 Young 30 07.6 5,315 07.9 Lees 19 04.8 1,448 02.2 HAYES + 15 03.8 36,367 55.7 Tan 1 00.3 2,567 03.8 Bryant 34 08.6 2,760 04.1 Doggett 16 04.0 2,431 03.6 Head 22 05.5 490 00.7 Sykes 18 04.5 2,912 04.3 Barkshoon 68 17.1 829 01.2 McGookin 23 05.8 656 01.0 Locke 35 08.8 2,137 03.2 Mannoun 60 15.1 1,144 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 397 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Head's 490 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 41 08.4 3,352 05.0 Raue 57 11.6 3,819 05.7 Young 28 05.7 5,343 08.0 Lees 17 03.5 1,465 02.2 HAYES + 68 13.9 37,435 55.8 Tan 21 04.3 2,588 03.9 Bryant 32 06.5 2,792 04.2 Doggett 46 09.4 2,477 03.7 Sykes 69 14.1 2,981 04.4 Barkshoon 19 03.9 848 01.3 McGookin 9 01.8 665 01.0 Locke 60 12.2 2,197 03.3 Mannoun 23 04.7 1,167 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 490 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: McGookin's 665 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 63 09.5 3,415 05.1 Raue 106 15.9 3,925 05.9 Young 22 03.3 5,365 08.0 Lees 19 02.9 1,484 02.2 HAYES + 143 21.5 37,578 56.0 Tan 25 03.8 2,613 03.9 Bryant 30 04.5 2,822 04.2 Doggett 22 03.3 2,499 03.7 Sykes 73 11.0 3,054 04.6 Barkshoon 35 05.3 883 01.3 Locke 105 15.8 2,302 03.4 Mannoun 22 03.3 1,189 01.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 665 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Barkshoon's 883 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 55 06.2 3,470 05.2 Raue 43 04.9 3,968 05.9 Young 74 08.4 5,439 08.1 Lees 45 05.1 1,529 02.3 HAYES + 94 10.7 37,672 56.1 Tan 26 02.9 2,639 03.9 Bryant 119 13.5 2,941 04.4 Doggett 50 05.7 2,549 03.8 Sykes 91 10.3 3,145 04.7 Locke 180 20.4 2,482 03.7 Mannoun 106 12.0 1,295 01.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 883 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Mannoun's 1,295 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 95 07.3 3,565 05.3 Raue 83 06.4 4,051 06.0 Young 65 05.0 5,504 08.2 Lees 30 02.3 1,559 02.3 HAYES + 170 13.1 37,842 56.4 Tan 46 03.6 2,685 04.0 Bryant 58 04.5 2,999 04.5 Doggett 54 04.2 2,603 03.9 Sykes 91 07.0 3,236 04.8 Locke 603 46.6 3,085 04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,295 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Lees's 1,559 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 228 14.6 3,793 05.7 Raue 147 09.4 4,198 06.3 Young 388 24.9 5,892 08.8 HAYES + 342 21.9 38,184 56.9 Tan 56 03.6 2,741 04.1 Bryant 149 09.6 3,148 04.7 Doggett 74 04.8 2,677 04.0 Sykes 75 04.8 3,311 04.9 Locke 100 06.4 3,185 04.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,559 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 9th count: Doggett's 2,677 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 506 18.9 4,299 06.4 Raue 130 04.9 4,328 06.5 Young 159 05.9 6,051 09.0 HAYES + 188 07.0 38,372 57.2 Tan 107 04.0 2,848 04.2 Bryant 1,238 46.3 4,386 06.5 Sykes 236 08.8 3,547 05.3 Locke 113 04.2 3,298 04.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,677 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10th count: Tan's 2,848 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 237 08.3 4,536 06.8 Raue 173 06.1 4,501 06.7 Young 246 08.6 6,297 09.4 HAYES + 500 17.6 38,872 57.9 Bryant 928 32.6 5,314 07.9 Sykes 624 21.9 4,171 06.2 Locke 140 04.9 3,438 05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,848 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 11th count: Locke's 3,438 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 1,115 32.4 5,651 08.4 Raue 220 06.4 4,721 07.0 Young 324 09.4 6,621 09.9 HAYES + 344 10.0 39,216 58.4 Bryant 361 10.5 5,675 08.5 Sykes 1,074 31.2 5,245 07.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,438 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 12th count: Raue's 4,721 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 826 17.5 6,477 09.7 Young 816 17.3 7,437 11.1 HAYES + 2,305 48.8 41,521 61.9 Bryant 317 06.7 5,992 08.9 Sykes 457 09.7 5,702 08.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,721 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 13th count: Sykes's 5,702 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Woodger 1,044 18.3 7,521 11.2 Young 907 15.9 8,344 12.4 HAYES + 1,257 22.0 42,778 63.7 Bryant 2,494 43.7 8,486 12.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,702 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 14th count: Woodger's 7,521 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Young 5,279 70.2 13,623 20.3 HAYES + 1,217 16.2 43,995 65.5 Bryant 1,025 13.6 9,511 14.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,521 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 15th count: Bryant's 9,511 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Young 6,483 68.2 20,106 30.0 HAYES + 3,028 31.8 47,023 70.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 9,511 67,109 20.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Christopher Patrick Hayes (born 1955): Elected 2005 by Born: 17 July 1955, Sydney Career: Educated Sydney University. Industrial officer, Public Service Professional Officers Association, Australian Workers Union 1978-95. Assistant National Secretary of the Police Federation of Australia and New Zealnd 1997-99. Ran business advising companies and unions on mediation issues 1999-2005. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 24 NOVEMBER 2007 ==================================================================== Sydney: Casula, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 09.3 2005 by-election two-candidate majority: Labor over Independent 20.5 Effect of 2006 redistribution: 02.2 shift to Liberal 2007 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 07.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 90,307 +00.6 Votes cast: 85,279 94.4 +01.2 Informal votes: 5,569 06.5 -01.5 Formal votes: 79,710 93.5 +01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rachel Elliott Lib 24,046 30.2 -07.4 Chris HAYES * ALP 46,892 58.8 +08.9 Andrew Mills FF 1,920 02.4 +02.0 Joe Bryant 2,016 02.5 Hany Gayed CDP 1,814 02.3 +01.9 Neerav Bhatt Grn 3,022 03.8 +00.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 79,710 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Gayed's 1,814 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Elliott 621 34.2 24,667 31.0 HAYES * 334 18.4 47,226 59.3 Mills 493 27.2 2,413 03.0 Bryant 206 11.4 2,222 02.8 Bhatt 160 08.8 3,182 04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,814 79,710 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Bryant's 2,222 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Elliott 474 21.3 25,141 31.5 HAYES * 547 24.6 47,773 59.9 Mills 567 25.5 2,890 03.7 Bhatt 634 28.5 3,816 04.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,222 79,710 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Mills's 2,890 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Elliott 1,169 39.2 26,310 33.0 HAYES * 1,141 38.3 48,914 61.4 Bhatt 670 22.5 4,486 05.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,890 79,710 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Bhatt's 4,486 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Elliott 1,401 31.2 27,711 34.8 HAYES * 3,085 68.8 51,999 65.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,486 79,710 15.2 08.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Hayes (born 1955): Elected 2005 by, 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------- As a consequence of the 2009 redistribution, Hayes contested Fowler at the 2010 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 AUGUST 2010 ==================================================================== Sydney: Casula, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2007 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 15.2 Effect of 2009 redistribution: 00.1 shift to Liberal 2010 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 15.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 90,994 +00.8 Votes cast: 84,006 92.3 -02.1 Informal votes: 8,692 10.4 +03.9 Formal votes: 75,314 89.6 -03.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Lauren Moore Grn 9,567 12.7 +08.9 Sam Eskaros Lib 29,165 38.7 +08.3 Hon Laurie Ferguson * ALP 36,582 48.6 -10.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 75,314 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ferguson was Member for Reid 1990-2010. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Moore's 9,567 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Eskaros 3,409 35.6 32,574 43.2 FERGUSON * 6,158 64.4 42,740 56.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 9,567 75,314 06.8 08.3 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Laurie Donald Thomas Ferguson (born 1952): Elected 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Settlement Services to 14 September 2010 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 7 SEPTEMBER 2013 ==================================================================== Sydney: Casula, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 06.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 96,054 +05.6 Votes cast: 88,812 92.5 +00.2 Informal votes: 11,433 12.9 +02.5 Formal votes: 77,379 87.1 -02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- John Ramsay CDP 2,936 03.8 Michael Byrne DLP 1,562 02.0 Kent Johns Lib 30,693 39.7 +01.0 Marella Harris ON 1,519 02.0 Hon Laurie Ferguson * ALP 34,117 44.1 -04.5 Daniel Griffiths Grn 2,532 03.3 -09.4 Katryna Thirup PUP 3,363 04.4 Kerryn Ball KAP 657 00.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 77,379 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Ball's 657 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ramsay 56 08.5 2,992 03.9 Byrne 32 04.9 1,594 02.1 Johns 84 12.8 30,777 39.8 Harris 67 10.2 1,586 02.1 Ferguson * 66 10.1 34,183 44.2 Griffiths 85 12.9 2,617 03.4 Thirup 267 40.6 3,630 04.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 657 77,379 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Harris's 1,586 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ramsay 262 16.5 3,254 04.2 Byrne 96 06.1 1,690 02.2 Johns 400 25.2 31,177 40.3 Ferguson * 332 20.9 34,515 44.6 Griffiths 174 11.0 2,791 03.6 Thirup 322 20.3 3,952 05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,586 77,379 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Byrne's 1,690 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ramsay 398 23.6 3,652 04.7 Johns 352 20.8 31,529 40.8 Ferguson * 698 41.3 35,213 45.5 Griffiths 157 11.0 2,791 03.6 Thirup 85 05.0 4,037 05.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,690 77,379 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Griffiths's 2,791 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ramsay 289 09.8 3,941 05.1 Johns 407 13.8 31,936 41.3 Ferguson * 1,691 54.9 36,832 47.6 Thirup 633 21.5 4,670 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,791 77,379 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Ramsay's 3,941 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Johns 2,564 65.1 34,500 44.6 Ferguson * 777 19.7 37,609 48.6 Thirup 600 15.2 5,270 06.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,941 77,379 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Thirup's 5,270 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Johns 2,453 46.6 36,953 47.8 FERGUSON * 2,817 53.4 40,426 52.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,270 77,379 02.2 04.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Laurie Donald Thomas Ferguson (born 1952): Elected 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Ferguson retired at the 2016 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 2 JULY 2016 ==================================================================== Sydney: Bonnyrigg, Casula, Macquarie Fields, West Hoxton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 02.2 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 04.3 to Labor 2016 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 06.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 108,557 +13.0 Votes cast: 97,942 90.2 -02.3 Informal votes: 8,581 08.8 -04.1 Formal votes: 89,361 91.2 +04.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ned Mannoun Lib 32,670 36.6 +00.5 Daniel Edwards CDP 5,986 06.7 +02.5 Signe Westerberg Grn 4,109 04.6 +01.3 Anne STANLEY + ALP 46,596 52.1 +02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 89,361 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Westerberg's 4,109 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mannoun 710 17.3 33,380 37.4 Edwards 803 19.5 6,789 07.6 STANLEY + 2,596 63.2 49,192 55.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,109 89,361 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Edwards's 6,789 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mannoun 3,965 58.6 37,356 41.8 STANLEY + 2,813 41.4 52,005 58.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,789 89,361 08.2 01.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anne Maree Stanley (born 1961): Elected 2016 Born: 6 October 1961, Sydney Career: bank officer, staffer to Hon Laurie Ferguson MP. Liverpool City Council, 2008-16. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 18 MAY 2019 ==================================================================== Sydney: Bonnyrigg, Casula, Macquarie Fields, Sadleir, West Hoxton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2016 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 08.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 117,693 +11.5 Votes cast: 106,553 90.5 +00.3 Informal votes: 12,324 11.6 +02.8 Formal votes: 94,229 88.4 -02.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Narelle Storey CDP 4,841 05.1 -01.6 Shayne Miller Lib 33,234 35.3 -01.3 Signe Westerberg Grn 5,060 05.4 +00.8 Michael White 2,135 02.3 Ignatios Tsiriplis UAP 3,957 04.2 Anne Stanley * ALP 45,002 47.8 -04.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 94,229 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: White's 2,135 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Storey 303 14.2 5,144 05.5 Miller 384 18.0 33,618 35.7 Westerberg 468 21.9 5,528 05.9 Tsiriplis 543 25.4 4,500 04.8 Stanley * 437 20.5 45,439 48.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,135 94,229 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Tsiriplis's 4,500 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Storey 888 19.7 6,032 06.4 Miller 1,595 35.4 35,213 37.4 Westerberg 758 16.8 6,286 06.7 Stanley * 1,259 28.0 46,698 49.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,500 94,229 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Storey's 6,032 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Miller 4,027 66.8 39,240 41.6 Westerberg 998 16.6 7,284 07.7 STANLEY * 1,007 16.7 47,705 50.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,032 94,229 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Westerberg's 7,284 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Miller 2,719 37.3 41,959 44.5 STANLEY * 4,565 62.7 52,270 55.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,284 94,229 05.5 02.7 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anne Maree Stanley (born 1961): Elected 2016, 2019 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 21 MAY 2022 ==================================================================== Sydney: Bonnyrigg, Casula, Macquarie Fields, Sadleir, West Hoxton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2019 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 05.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 126,048 +07.1 Votes cast: 111,593 88.5 -02.0 Informal votes: 10,962 09.8 -01.8 Formal votes: 100,631 90.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Victor Tey LDP 8,978 08.9 Tony Nikolic UAP 8,813 08.8 +04.6 Anne Stanley * ALP 40,108 39.9 -07.8 Apurva Shukla Grn 6,772 06.7 +01.4 Sam Kayal Lib 30,864 30.7 -04.6 Adam Booke PHON 5,096 05.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 100,631 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Booke's 5,096 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tey 890 17.5 9,868 09.8 Nikolic 2,011 39.5 10,824 10.8 Stanley * 662 13.0 40,770 40.5 Shukla 529 10.4 7,301 07.3 Kayal 1,004 19.7 31,868 31.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,096 100,631 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Shukla's 7,301 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Tey 673 09.2 10,541 10.5 Nikolic 1,088 14.9 11,912 11.8 Stanley * 4,521 61.2 45,291 45.0 Kayal 1,019 14.0 32,887 32.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,301 100,631 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Tey's 10,541 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nikolic 4,566 43.3 16,478 16.4 Stanley * 2,215 21.0 47,506 47.2 Kayal 3,760 35.7 36,647 36.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,541 100,631 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Nikolic's 16,478 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- STANLEY * 8,667 52.6 56,173 55.8 Kayal 7,811 47.4 44,458 44.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 16,478 100,631 05.8 00.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anne Maree Stanley (born 1961): Elected 2016, 2019, 2022 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ELECTION OF 3 MAY 2025 ==================================================================== Sydney: Casula, Cecil Hills, Green Valley, Sadleir, Hoxton Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2022 two-candidate majority: Labor over Liberal 05.8 Effect of 2024 redistribution: 00.5 shift to Liberal 2025 notional two-candidate majority: Labor over Liberal 05.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 117,790 -06.6 Votes cast: 105,888 89.9 +01.4 Informal votes: 18,274 17.3 +07.1 Formal votes: 87,614 82.7 -07.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Janet Castle Grn 9,747 11.1 +04.5 Anne Stanley * Labor 35,785 40.8 +01.7 Jacob Balestri FFA 1,741 02.0 Jamal Daoud 2,232 02.6 Sam Kayal Lib 27,003 30.8 -00.1 Andrew Murphy L Cann 3,005 03.4 Ian Cimera PHON 3,499 04.0 -01.0 Shannon McGlone ToP 1,800 02.1 -06.7 Gemma Noiosi Libtn 2,802 03.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 87,614 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Balestri's 1,741 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Castle 225 12.9 9,972 11.4 Stanley * 377 21.7 36,162 41.3 Daoud 234 13.4 2,466 02.8 Kayal 261 15.0 27,264 31.1 Murphy 119 06.8 3,124 03.6 Cimera 229 13.2 3,728 04.3 McGlone 116 06.7 1,916 02.3 Noiosi 180 10.3 2,982 03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,741 87,614 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: McGlone's 1,916 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Castle 98 05.1 10,070 11.5 Stanley * 219 11.4 36,381 41.5 Daoud 126 06.6 2,592 03.0 Kayal 296 15.5 27,560 31.5 Murphy 194 10.1 3,318 03.8 Cimera 747 39.0 4,475 05.1 Noiosi 236 12.3 3,218 03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,916 87,614 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Daoud's 2,592 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Castle 690 26.6 10,760 12.3 Stanley * 617 23.8 36,998 42.2 Kayal 538 20.8 28,098 32.1 Murphy 282 10.9 3,600 04.1 Cimera 157 06.1 4,632 05.3 Noiosi 308 11.9 3,526 04.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,592 87,614 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Noiosi's 3,526 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Castle 291 08.3 11,051 12.6 Stanley * 436 12.4 37,434 42.7 Kayal 1,092 31.0 29,190 33.3 Murphy 291 08.3 3,891 04.4 Cimera 1,416 40.2 6,048 06.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,526 87,614 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Murphy's 3,891 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Castle 1,179 30.3 12,230 14.0 Stanley * 947 24.3 38,381 43.8 Kayal 787 20.2 29,977 34.2 Cimera 978 25.1 7,026 08.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,891 87,614 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Cimera's 7,026 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Castle 1,545 22.0 13,775 15.7 Stanley * 1,349 19.2 39,730 45.4 Kayal 4,132 58.8 34,109 38.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,026 87,614 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 8th count: Castle's 13,775 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- STANLEY * 10,012 72.7 49,742 56.8 Kayal 3,763 27.3 37,872 43.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 13,775 87,614 06.8 02.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anne Maree Stanley (born 1961): Elected 2016, 2019, 2022, 2025 --------------------------------------------------------------------