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Election Papers Series No. 2 / 2001

Western Australian

State Election 2001

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2001

by

Antony Green

for the

Western Australian Parliamentary Library

Western Australian Parliamentary Library Election Papers Series no. 2/2001

June 2001

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Except to the extent of the uses permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including information storage and retrieval systems, without the prior written consent from the Librarian, Western Australian Parliamentary Library, other than by Members of the Western Australian Parliament in the course of their official duties.

The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Western Australian Parliamentary Library.

Western Australian Parliamentary Library Parliament House

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ISBN 0 7307 6101 0

June 2001

The Author

Antony Green is the Election Analyst for ABC Television, and has worked for the ABC on every Federal, State and Territory election since 1989. He has prepared numerous publications on electoral matters for the New South Wales and Queensland Parliamentary Libraries, and writes regularly on politics and electoral matters for the Sydney Morning Herald.

Antony studied at Sydney University, obtaining a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and computing, and a Bachelor of Economics with Honours in Politics.

Related Publications

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10 February 2001

CONTENTS

Introduction 1

Legislative Assembly Results

Summary of Legislative Assembly Election 5

Legislative Assembly Results by Electoral Division 8

Summary of Two-Party Preferred Results 22

Regional Summaries 28

Analysis of Preferences in the Legislative Assembly 30

Legislative Council Results

Summary of Legislative Council Election 35

Detail of Result by Region 38

Comparison of Assembly and Council Vote 44

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* Sitting MP s

.… ‘Ghost’ candidate, where a party contesting the previous election did not nominate for the current election

Party Abbreviations

(blank) Non-affiliated candidates ALPAustralian Labor Party CDPChristian Democratic Party CLA Curtin Labor Alliance (+) DEM Australian Democrats GRN The Greens (WA) IND Independents

LFF Liberals for Forests (+) LIB Liberal Party

NAT National Party

ONPPauline Hanson’s One Nation OTH Others

SEN Seniors Party (+)

(+) Denotes parties not registered with the Western Australian Electoral Commission.

Important Dates

Issue of Writs 10 January 2001

Close of Rolls 18 January 2001, 6:00pm

Close of Nominations 19 January 2001, 6:00pm

Lodgment of Council Ticket Votes 22 January 2001, 6:00pm

Polling Day 10 February 2001

Close of Receipt for Postal Votes 13 February 2001 Last day for Return of Writs 9 March 2001

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INTRODUCTION

This paper contains a summary of the 2001 Western Australian election. It contains details of voting for all Legislative Assembly districts, initial analysis of Assembly preference flows, as well as summaries of voting for the Legislative Council.

For each Legislative Assembly electorate, details of the total primary and two-candidate preferred vote are provided. Where appropriate, a two-party preferred count is also included. The format for the results is as follows:

First Count: For each candidate, the total primary vote received is shown. Percentage votes are calculated as a percentage of the formal vote for each electorate. Swing is calculated by subtracting the percentage vote received by a party at the 1996 election from the percentage received at the 2001 election. Where the parties contesting the district differ from the 1996 election, ‘ghost’

candidates (indicated by “….”) have been included representing candidates not contesting the current election. As a result, all primary swings add to zero, subject to rounding errors.

Final Count: Represents the two-candidate preferred count after the final distribution of preferences in an electorate. All formal votes that did not indicate a preference for the final two candidates are included in the total listed as exhausted. Two-candidate preferred percentages are calculated by dividing the two-candidate preferred vote for a candidate by the total votes remaining in the count, that is the formal votes minus the total of exhausted votes. Two-candidate preferred swings are shown compared to the results of the 1996 election. Where the party composition of the final two candidates differs from the 1996 election (eg Alfred Cove), a ghost candidate appears, and three swing figures are shown. Separate two-party preferred counts are also included in several electorates.

Exhausted Votes

Under the WA Electoral Act, ballot papers with a valid first preference vote, but with duplicate numbering in subsequent preferences, remain in the count as formal votes. This type of vote is often termed a ‘Langer’ vote, after the political activist who advocated voting in this manner when the same formality rules applied for Commonwealth elections.

During the distribution of preferences, it will not always be possible to determine the next available preference for ballot papers with duplicate preference numbering. As a result, these votes are set aside as ‘exhausted’ preferences at the point in the count where the next available preference cannot be determined. They are not counted towards the final two-candidate preferred count for an electorate. After the distribution of preferences, a candidate is declared elected if he or she receives 50% of the votes remaining in the count, that is the formal vote less the total number of exhausted preferences. Note that where both two-candidate and two-party preferred counts are provided for an electorate, the total number of exhausted votes may be different for the two counts.

In the result tables, two-candidate and two-party preferred percentages are calculated as a percentage of votes remaining in the count. An exhausted vote total is also shown, along with a percentage exhausted vote, calculated by dividing the total exhausted vote by the formal vote.

Two-Candidate Preferred versus Two-Party Preferred Results

The two-candidate preferred count for an electorate is defined as the final tally after the exclusion and distribution as preferences of votes from all other candidates. At each stage of the count, the candidate with the least votes is excluded, and his or her votes are distributed to candidates remaining in the count based on the voter's preferences as filled in on the ballot paper. To achieve victory, a candidate must receive more than 50% of the vote remaining in the count, though in electorates where a candidate achieves victory either on the primary vote or before the final distribution of preferences, a two-candidate preferred count is carried out in full for information purposes.

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based on lowest progressive vote, though at some points the second lowest candidate is excluded to retain candidates representing Labor and the Coalition. In most cases, the two-party preferred count will be the same as the two-candidate preferred count. However, at the 2001 election, the final distribution of preferences in 11 electorates did not represent a two-party preferred contest, and in most of these electorates, the West Australian Electoral Commission carried out additional two-party preferred counts for information purposes.

Two-party preferred votes and percentages are familiar in Australian election analysis from their use in electoral pendulums to show the relative safety of seats, and also to illustrate the notional swing required in marginal seats for a change of government. A statewide two-party preferred count, calculated by summing the two-party preferred counts in individual electorates, has often been used to measure any discrepancy between seats won and votes received by governments and oppositions.

However, it must be stressed that the two-candidate preferred count is the real result in each electorate. Given that 11 electorates did not finish as a two-party contest, analysis of the statewide two-party preferred totals is a theoretical exercise not connected with the actual decisions made by voters in electorates. A table of statewide two-party preferred results is provided on pages 22-23, and for comparison purposes, a statewide two-candidate preferred count has also been calculated.

In the following electorates, the assumptions made to create a two-party preferred vote need some explanation.

Alfred Cove: The Labor Party did not nominate a candidate for the 2001 election, and the two- candidate preferred contest took place between Liberal Party candidate Doug Shave and Liberals for Forests candidate Janet Woollard. The Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) also conducted a distribution of preferences between Shave and Independent Denise Brailey, and this count has been adopted as the notional two-party preferred count in the relevant tables. As an independent also finished second at the 1996 election, the WAEC's 1996 two-party preferred count is used where appropriate.

Armadale: The Liberal Party did not nominate a candidate for the 2001 election. The two-candidate preferred vote for Independent Roger Stubbs has been used as the notional non-Labor two-party preferred count.

Churchlands: In 1996, the Liberal Party did not nominate a candidate and the final distribution of preferences took place between the Labor candidate and Independent Liz Constable, with this count also used as the notional two-party preferred count. In 2001, the Liberal Party nominated a candidate, and the two-candidate preferred count finished as a contest between Constable and the Liberal party.

The WAEC conducted two other preference counts, one between Labor and Liberal candidates, and the second between Labor and Constable. In this publication, the Labor/Liberal count has been used as the two-party preferred result, which inflates the swing to Labor at the 2001 election. The following table shows the difference in swing that would be produced if the Labor/Constable count were used as the two-party preferred vote.

% Using Labor/Constable count % Using Labor/Liberal count

Electorate/Region ALPLib/Nat Swing ALPLib/Nat Swing

Churchlands 22.5 77.5 5.7 to Labor 35.3 64.7 18.5 to Labor North Metropolitan 50.8 49.2 7.2 to Labor 51.7 48.3 8.0 to Labor

Perth 55.2 44.8 8.1 to Labor 55.6 44.4 8.4 to Labor

State-wide 52.6 47.4 7.8 to Labor 52.9 47.1 8.1 to Labor

Greenough: The two-candidate preferred count finished as a contest between the Liberal and One Nation candidates. A separate two-party preferred count was conducted between Liberal and Labor candidates.

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Merredin: The two-candidate preferred count finished as a contest between National and One Nation candidates. A separate two-party preferred count was conducted between National and Labor candidates.

Moore: The two-candidate preferred count finished as a contest between Liberal and One Nation candidates. A separate two-party preferred count was conducted between Labor and Liberal candidates.

Nedlands: This electorate finished as a contest between candidates representing the Liberal Party and Liberals for Forests. A second two-party preferred count was conducted between Liberal and Labor candidates.

Peel: In 1996 the Liberal Party dis-endorsed its candidate after ballot papers had been printed. The final two-candidate preferred count between Labor and an Independent has been taken as the two- party preferred vote.

Pilbara: In 2001, this electorate finished as a contest between the Labor candidate and Independent and former Labor MP Larry Graham. Two additional two-party preferred counts were conducted, one between Labor and Liberal candidates, and a second between Graham and the Liberal candidate. In this publication, the Liberal/Labor count has been used as the two-party preferred vote. The following table shows the differences in swing that would be produced if the Graham/Liberal count were used as the two-party preferred vote.

% Using Graham/Liberal count % Using Labor/Liberal count

Electorate/Region ALPLib/Nat Swing ALPLib/Nat Swing

Pilbara 83.0 17.0 17.3 to Labor 56.0 44.0 9.7 to Lib/Nat

Mining & Pastoral 59.4 40.6 2.7 to Labor 55.9 44.1 0.8 to Lib/Nat

Country 46.3 53.7 8.1 to Labor 45.6 54.4 7.4 to Labor

State-wide 53.2 46.8 8.4 to Labor 52.9 47.1 8.1 to Labor

Roe: Finished as a National/Independent contest in 1996, and a National/One Nation contest in 2001.

Separate two-party preferred counts were conducted by the WAEC at both elections.

South Perth: In both 1996 and 2001, the contest was between Independent Philip Pendal and the Liberal Party. Two-party preferred analysis is based upon two-party counts provided for both election by the WAEC.

Wagin: In 2001, the two-candidate preferred count finished as a contest between candidates representing the Liberal and National Parties. A second two-party preferred count between Labor and National candidates has been used where appropriate.

Non-registered Political Parties

Candidates representing seven registered political parties contested the 2001 election, and the party affiliation of these candidates appeared on all ballot papers. All other candidates appeared on ballot papers either as Independents, or with no party affiliation.

However, some of these candidates were members of unregistered political parties. This publication has recognised three of these unregistered parties, Liberals for Forests, the Seniors Party and the Curtin Labor Alliance. Candidates nominating for these parties have been identified in all electorate results, and Liberals for Forests have also been included in the regional summary tables. However, as unregistered parties, the names of these three parties did not appear on the ballot paper, nor will they be identified in the statistical returns published by the WAEC.

Another registered party, the Christian Democratic Party, changed its name from Call to Australia for the 2001 election. Where the Christian Democratic Party appears in this publication, its vote has been

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Sitting Member Indicators

An asterisk "*" is used to indicate any candidate who is currently a sitting member of the chamber they are contesting. This is the case even where the sitting MP is contesting a different electorate or region.

At the 1996 election, the electorate of Pilbara was won by Mr Larry Graham for the Labor Party, but he subsequently resigned from the party to sit as an Independent. While Mr Graham is shown as the sitting Independent MP, in most tables his electorate has been classed as a Labor-held electorate. In the table of seats changing hands at the 2001 election, Pilbara is shown as being gained by Independents.

Acknowledgement and Disclaimer

My thanks to the staff of the Western Australian Electoral Commission for their help in making available two-party preferred counts and primary votes for the Legislative Council ahead of their release in the statistical returns. All other results have been taken from the WAEC's web site (http://www.waec.wa.gov.au). While most results are checked and final, there may be some minor adjustments before the Statistical Returns are finalised.

All calculations of percentages and swing are the responsibility of the author.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

STATE-WIDE TOTALS ROLL 1 187 629

Candi- Seats

Party dates Won Change Votes % Vote Swing

Labor Party 56 32 +13 382 308 37.24 +1.42

Liberal Party 54 16 -13 319 927 31.16 -8.61

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation 54 .. .. 98 321 9.58 +9.58

Greens (WA) 51 .. .. 74 641 7.27 +2.54

Independents 54 3 .. 55 589 5.41 -2.42

National Party 11 5 -1 33 450 3.26 -2.53

Australian Democrats 38 .. .. 27 102 2.64 -2.44

Liberals for Forests (+) 8 1 +1 16 790 1.64 +1.64

Christian Democratic Party 13 .. .. 9 893 0.96 +0.88

Curtin Labor Alliance (+) 12 .. .. 4 120 0.40 +0.40

Seniors Party (+) 10 .. .. 3 022 0.29 +0.29

Non-affiliated 5 .. .. 1 557 0.15 -0.75

Formal 366 57 1 026 720 95.46 -0.15

Informal 48 836 4.54 +0.15

Total Votes 1 075 556 90.56 +0.57

(+) - Indicates non-registered political parties.

Labor gains from Liberal (13) Albany Ballajura

Bunbury Geraldton

Innaloo Joondalup

Mandurah Riverton

Roleystone Southern River Swan Hills Wanneroo Yokine

Labor gains from National (1) Collie Labor gains from Independent (1) Kimberley Liberal gains from Labor (1) Kalgoorlie Independent gains from Labor (1) Pilbara Liberals for Forests gains from Liberal (1) Alfred Cove

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF FIRST PREFERENCE VOTES BY ELECTORATE

Electoral First Preference Votes Informal Total

District ALP LIB NAT ONP GRN Other Votes Votes Roll

Albany 3960 4141 .. 2035 1060 1335 561 13092 14262

Alfred Cove .. 7150 .. 1177 1471 12001 758 22557 24585

Armadale 10055 .. .. 2980 1339 7631 1308 23313 25575

Avon 2847 1905 2965 2202 657 1314 522 12412 13408

Ballajura 11549 9452 .. 1405 993 1137 1300 25836 27771

Bassendean 12012 4179 .. 1979 1752 1503 1480 22905 25104

Belmont 11363 5360 .. 2375 1253 1582 1383 23316 25661

Bunbury 4092 4260 .. 1233 749 1445 548 12327 13588

Burrup 4899 2453 .. 993 519 .. 358 9222 10793

Carine 5248 9746 .. 1229 1439 4334 845 22841 24784

Churchlands 3437 5583 .. .. 1229 10819 602 21670 23788

Cockburn 12527 5453 .. 1722 2610 912 1447 24671 26575

Collie 4162 1897 2922 1811 844 354 588 12578 13424

Cottesloe 4946 11034 .. 1138 3046 1104 600 21868 24621

Darling Range 7231 8274 .. 2248 1874 3307 978 23912 25798

Dawesville 5402 6140 .. 1890 929 512 531 15404 17117

Eyre 3143 1922 .. 1310 .. 1036 347 7758 9415

Fremantle 9518 4941 .. 979 3434 1279 1558 21709 24341

Geraldton 2705 2469 935 2121 .. 1867 489 10586 11805

Girrawheen 10598 4521 .. 1637 1204 1617 1304 20881 23169

Greenough 2589 4439 1279 3455 .. 783 405 12950 14340

Hillarys 8359 9570 .. 1660 2287 1997 1123 24996 27334

Innaloo 8832 7622 .. 1116 1756 2012 1179 22517 25196

Joondalup 9742 10124 .. 1788 2345 1882 1124 27005 29297

Kalgoorlie 4168 4160 .. 1122 401 862 455 11168 12987

Kimberley 4035 1545 1527 1003 424 1020 466 10020 13445

Kingsley 7788 9585 .. 1565 1426 2519 1018 23901 25569

Mandurah 5077 4394 .. 1586 626 901 413 12997 14071

Maylands 10549 5818 .. 1209 1755 1513 1271 22115 24736

Merredin 1761 .. 6339 2283 341 511 443 11678 12666

Midland 10874 5689 .. 2539 1916 1737 1348 24103 26512

Mitchell 4537 7475 .. 1742 897 676 529 15856 17283

Moore 2021 4108 1811 2749 561 .. 431 11681 12527

Murdoch 6943 10430 .. .. 2308 1442 790 21913 23967

Murray-Wellington 3826 4690 .. 2656 .. 1586 658 13416 14463

Nedlands 3856 9948 .. 546 1353 4525 530 20758 23575

Ningaloo 2666 3059 .. 1263 396 620 289 8293 10100

Nollamara 11243 5259 .. 1506 1140 903 1577 21628 23891

Peel 14509 5962 .. 3480 2021 1507 1049 28528 31357

Perth 8423 5918 .. 766 2031 1323 1163 19624 22492

Pilbara 1782 821 .. 416 .. 3626 307 6952 10162

Riverton 8136 8057 .. 1189 1669 2231 803 22085 24041

Rockingham 11136 5180 .. 2486 1219 719 1025 21765 23769

Roe 1931 2524 4430 2553 .. 458 387 12283 13448

Roleystone 8759 7385 .. 2654 2109 1873 1182 23962 26144

South Perth 4943 6251 .. .. 1326 8178 599 21297 23877

Southern River 11153 9682 .. 2562 1413 2680 1457 28947 31498

Stirling 2244 .. 4572 2182 1542 1705 407 12652 13776

Swan Hills 8319 9032 .. 2798 3048 2389 1104 26690 28806

Thornlie 10268 5730 .. 2305 1062 1953 1231 22549 24674

Vasse 3619 4481 3481 1856 1206 431 535 15609 16900

Victoria Park 10833 5612 .. 1417 1685 1312 1078 21937 24800

Wagin 1758 2951 3189 2237 420 846 472 11873 12674

Wanneroo 14126 11352 .. 3221 1880 2382 1942 34903 37720

Warren-Blackwood 2338 6732 .. 1620 1853 1580 443 14566 15742

Willagee 10878 5535 .. 1517 2064 662 1046 21702 23843

Yokine 8593 7927 .. 810 1759 1640 1050 21779 24363

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF PERCENTAGE VOTE BY ELECTORATE

Electoral Percentage of First Preference Votes Informal

District ALP LIB NAT ONP GRN Other Votes Turnout

Albany 31.6 33.0 .. 16.2 8.5 10.7 4.3 91.8

Alfred Cove .. 32.8 .. 5.4 6.7 55.1 3.4 91.8

Armadale 45.7 .. .. 13.5 6.1 34.7 5.6 91.2

Avon 23.9 16.0 24.9 18.5 5.5 11.1 4.2 92.6

Ballajura 47.1 38.5 .. 5.7 4.0 4.6 5.0 93.0

Bassendean 56.1 19.5 .. 9.2 8.2 7.0 6.5 91.2

Belmont 51.8 24.4 .. 10.8 5.7 7.2 5.9 90.9

Bunbury 34.7 36.2 .. 10.5 6.4 12.3 4.4 90.7

Burrup 55.3 27.7 .. 11.2 5.9 .. 3.9 85.4

Carine 23.9 44.3 .. 5.6 6.5 19.7 3.7 92.2

Churchlands 16.3 26.5 .. .. 5.8 51.4 2.8 91.1

Cockburn 53.9 23.5 .. 7.4 11.2 3.9 5.9 92.8

Collie 34.7 15.8 24.4 15.1 7.0 3.0 4.7 93.7

Cottesloe 23.3 51.9 .. 5.4 14.3 5.2 2.7 88.8

Darling Range 31.5 36.1 .. 9.8 8.2 14.4 4.1 92.7

Dawesville 36.3 41.3 .. 12.7 6.2 3.4 3.4 90.0

Eyre 42.4 25.9 .. 17.7 .. 14.0 4.5 82.4

Fremantle 47.2 24.5 .. 4.9 17.0 6.3 7.2 89.2

Geraldton 26.8 24.5 9.3 21.0 .. 18.5 4.6 89.7

Girrawheen 54.1 23.1 .. 8.4 6.2 8.3 6.2 90.1

Greenough 20.6 35.4 10.2 27.5 .. 6.2 3.1 90.3

Hillarys 35.0 40.1 .. 7.0 9.6 8.4 4.5 91.4

Innaloo 41.4 35.7 .. 5.2 8.2 9.4 5.2 89.4

Joondalup 37.6 39.1 .. 6.9 9.1 7.3 4.2 92.2

Kalgoorlie 38.9 38.8 .. 10.5 3.7 8.0 4.1 86.0

Kimberley 42.2 16.2 16.0 10.5 4.4 10.7 4.7 74.5

Kingsley 34.0 41.9 .. 6.8 6.2 11.0 4.3 93.5

Mandurah 40.3 34.9 .. 12.6 5.0 7.2 3.2 92.4

Maylands 50.6 27.9 .. 5.8 8.4 7.3 5.7 89.4

Merredin 15.7 .. 56.4 20.3 3.0 4.5 3.8 92.2

Midland 47.8 25.0 .. 11.2 8.4 7.6 5.6 90.9

Mitchell 29.6 48.8 .. 11.4 5.9 4.4 3.3 91.7

Moore 18.0 36.5 16.1 24.4 5.0 .. 3.7 93.2

Murdoch 32.9 49.4 .. .. 10.9 6.8 3.6 91.4

Murray-Wellington 30.0 36.8 .. 20.8 .. 12.4 4.9 92.8

Nedlands 19.1 49.2 .. 2.7 6.7 22.4 2.6 88.1

Ningaloo 33.3 38.2 .. 15.8 4.9 7.7 3.5 82.1

Nollamara 56.1 26.2 .. 7.5 5.7 4.5 7.3 90.5

Peel 52.8 21.7 .. 12.7 7.4 5.5 3.7 91.0

Perth 45.6 32.1 .. 4.1 11.0 7.2 5.9 87.2

Pilbara 26.8 12.4 .. 6.3 .. 54.6 4.4 68.4

Riverton 38.2 37.9 .. 5.6 7.8 10.5 3.6 91.9

Rockingham 53.7 25.0 .. 12.0 5.9 3.5 4.7 91.6

Roe 16.2 21.2 37.2 21.5 .. 3.9 3.2 91.3

Roleystone 38.5 32.4 .. 11.7 9.3 8.2 4.9 91.7

South Perth 23.9 30.2 .. .. 6.4 39.5 2.8 89.2

Southern River 40.6 35.2 .. 9.3 5.1 9.7 5.0 91.9

Stirling 18.3 .. 37.3 17.8 12.6 13.9 3.2 91.8

Swan Hills 32.5 35.3 .. 10.9 11.9 9.3 4.1 92.7

Thornlie 48.2 26.9 .. 10.8 5.0 9.2 5.5 91.4

Vasse 24.0 29.7 23.1 12.3 8.0 2.9 3.4 92.4

Victoria Park 51.9 26.9 .. 6.8 8.1 6.3 4.9 88.5

Wagin 15.4 25.9 28.0 19.6 3.7 7.4 4.0 93.7

Wanneroo 42.9 34.4 .. 9.8 5.7 7.2 5.6 92.5

Warren-Blackwood 16.6 47.7 .. 11.5 13.1 11.2 3.0 92.5

Willagee 52.7 26.8 .. 7.3 10.0 3.2 4.8 91.0

Yokine 41.5 38.2 .. 3.9 8.5 7.9 4.8 89.4

TOTAL 37.2 31.2 3.3 9.6 7.3 11.5 4.5 90.6

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTORATE RESULTS

Albany Roll 14262

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Evers LFF 1001 8.0 +8.0

Peter Watson ALP 3960 31.6 -2.2

Davis GRN 1060 8.5 +8.5

John Watson CLA 334 2.7 +2.7

Simpson ONP2035 16.2 +16.2

Prince * LIB 4141 33.0 -24.9

.... OTH 0.0 -8.3

Final Count

Peter Watson ALP 6660 53.7 +15.6

Prince * LIB 5748 46.3 -15.6

Exhausted 123 1.0

Formal 12531 95.7 +0.3

Informal 561 4.3 -0.3

Total 13092 91.8

Alfred Cove Roll 24585

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Shave * LIB 7150 32.8 -17.1

Woollard LFF 4425 20.3 +20.3

Grayden IND 958 4.4 +4.4

Peak GRN 1471 6.7 +6.7

Brailey IND 4390 20.1 +20.1

Paterson DEM 618 2.8 +2.8

Markham CDP388 1.8 +1.8

Corbett ONP1177 5.4 +5.4

Neesham IND 1222 5.6 +5.6

....(Hearne) IND 0.0 -27.0

.... ALP0.0 -19.4

.... OTH 0.0 -3.8

Final Count

Shave * LIB 9210 42.6 -9.8

Woollard LFF 12396 57.4 +57.4

....(Hearne) IND 0 0.0 -47.6

Exhausted 193 0.9

Formal 21799 96.6 -0.8

Informal 758 3.4 +0.8

Total 22557 91.8

Armadale Roll 25575

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Stubbs IND 5328 24.2 +24.2

Butler ONP2980 13.5 +13.5

MacTiernan * ALP10055 45.7 +1.3

Hoare DEM 613 2.8 -2.8

Chvojka GRN 1339 6.1 +6.1

Goiran CDP1372 6.2 +6.2

Cortis CLA 318 1.4 +1.4

.... LIB 0.0 -31.4

.... (Fokkema) IND 0.0 -18.6

Final Count / Two-Party Preferred

Stubbs IND 9342 42.9 +42.9

MacTiernan * ALP12459 57.1 +3.1

.... LIB 0 0.0 -46.0

Exhausted 204 0.9

Formal 22005 94.4 -0.6

Informal 1308 5.6 +0.6

Total 23313 91.2

Avon Roll 13408

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Morton IND 1026 8.6 +8.6

Burges LIB 1905 16.0 +16.0

Collins ONP2202 18.5 +18.5

Smith CLA 288 2.4 +2.4

Shearer ALP2847 23.9 -3.7

Trenorden * NAT 2965 24.9 -36.0

Elsey GRN 657 5.5 +5.5

.... IND 0.0 -11.4

Final Count

Shearer ALP5269 45.2 +12.0

Trenorden * NAT 6395 54.8 -12.0

Exhausted 226 1.9

Formal 11890 95.8 +0.4

Informal 522 4.2 -0.4

Total 12412 92.6

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Ballajura Roll 27771

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Parker * LIB 9452 38.5 -5.0

Meotti DEM 593 2.4 -0.7

Evans ONP1405 5.7 +5.7

Jeffreys GRN 993 4.0 +0.7

D'Orazio ALP11549 47.1 +6.6

Cranley CDP544 2.2 +2.2

.... OTH 0.0 -9.7

Final Count

Parker * LIB 11007 45.0 -5.1

D'Orazio ALP13428 55.0 +5.1

Exhausted 101 0.4

Formal 24536 95.0 +0.7

Informal 1300 5.0 -0.7

Total 25836 93.0

Bassendean Roll 25104

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Lewis GRN 1752 8.2 +8.2

Fox DEM 751 3.5 -9.0

Somasunderam LIB 4179 19.5 -13.8

Vinciullo ONP1979 9.2 +9.2

Brown * ALP12012 56.1 +1.9

Tapley CDP752 3.5 +3.5

Final Count

Somasunderam LIB 6562 30.9 -7.1

Brown * ALP14707 69.1 +7.1

Exhausted 156 0.7

Formal 21425 93.5 -0.6

Informal 1480 6.5 +0.6

Total 22905 91.2

Belmont Roll 25661

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Aguero DEM 909 4.1 -2.6

Ripper * ALP11363 51.8 +3.8

Godfrey LIB 5360 24.4 -12.5

Holdom GRN 1253 5.7 -2.7

Gaugg ONP2375 10.8 +10.8

Crook CDP673 3.1 +3.1

Final Count

Ripper * ALP14049 64.7 +7.2

Godfrey LIB 7659 35.3 -7.2

Exhausted 225 1.0

Formal 21933 94.1 +0.2

Informal 1383 5.9 -0.2

Total 23316 90.9

Bunbury Roll 13588

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Dean ALP4092 34.7 +1.2

Osborne * LIB 4260 36.2 -11.5

Palmer GRN 749 6.4 +1.2

Hellyer DEM 149 1.3 -1.0

Geoffrey IND 52 0.4 +0.4

Bussell IND 68 0.6 +0.6

Lupi IND 48 0.4 +0.4

Kelly IND 1128 9.6 +9.6

Giorgi ONP1233 10.5 +10.5

.... OTH 0.0 -11.3

Final Count

Dean ALP6020 51.5 +6.8

Osborne * LIB 5674 48.5 -6.8

Exhausted 85 0.7

Formal 11779 95.6 -0.4

Informal 548 4.4 +0.4

Total 12327 90.7

Burrup Roll 10793

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Riebeling * ALP4899 55.3 +7.8

Ryan GRN 519 5.9 +5.9

Vandenberg LIB 2453 27.7 -11.1

Dempsey ONP993 11.2 +11.2

.... NAT 0.0 -13.7

Final Count

Riebeling * ALP5749 65.0 +13.3 Vandenberg LIB 3091 35.0 -13.3

Exhausted 24 0.3

Formal 8864 96.1 -0.1

Informal 358 3.9 +0.1

Total 9222 85.4

(15)

Carine Roll 24784

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Moran CDP668 3.0 +3.0

Bell SEN 180 0.8 +0.8

Hodson-Thomas * LIB 9746 44.3 -2.2

Kumar ALP5248 23.9 +7.1

Farren GRN 1439 6.5 +0.1

van Noort DEM 676 3.1 +3.1

Clarke LFF 2810 12.8 +12.8

Evans ONP1229 5.6 +5.6

.... (Kyle) IND 0.0 -23.3

.... OTH 0.0 -7.0

Final Count

Hodson-Thomas * LIB 13110 60.0 +7.8

Kumar ALP8746 40.0 +40.0

.... (Kyle) IND 0 0.0 -47.8

Exhausted 140 0.6

Two-party preferred

Hodson-Thomas * LIB 13110 60.0 -8.9

Kumar ALP8746 40.0 +8.9

Exhausted 140 0.6

Formal 21996 96.3 -1.3

Informal 845 3.7 +1.3

Total 22841 92.2

Churchlands Roll 23788

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Anderton LIB 5583 26.5 +26.5

Heedes GRN 1229 5.8 +5.8

Minorgan CDP594 2.8 +2.8

Constable * IND 9814 46.6 -36.6

Michael ALP3437 16.3 -0.5

Emerson DEM 411 2.0 +2.0

Final Count

Anderton LIB 6470 30.8 +30.8

Constable * IND 14557 69.2 -14.0

Michael ALP0 0.0 -16.8

Exhausted 41 0.2

Formal 21068 97.2 -0.5

Informal 602 2.8 +0.5

Total 21670 91.1

Cockburn Roll 26575

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Logan ALP12527 53.9 +3.0

Smedley GRN 2610 11.2 +2.6

Gier ONP1722 7.4 +7.4

Comley LIB 5453 23.5 -10.0

Donaldson DEM 912 3.9 -3.1

Final Count

Logan ALP15693 68.3 +7.7

Comley LIB 7289 31.7 -7.7

Exhausted 242 1.0

Formal 23224 94.1 0.0

Informal 1447 5.9 0.0

Total 24671 92.8

Collie Roll 13424

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Murphy GRN 844 7.0 +7.0

Hough ONP1811 15.1 +15.1

Murray ALP4162 34.7 -6.0

Marciano IND 191 1.6 +1.6

Thomas LIB 1897 15.8 +15.8

Turnbull * NAT 2922 24.4 -34.9

Williams IND 163 1.4 +1.4

Final Count

Murray ALP5947 50.1 +9.4

Turnbull * NAT 5913 49.9 -9.4

Exhausted 130 1.1

Formal 11990 95.3 -2.2

Informal 588 4.7 +2.2

Total 12578 93.7

Cottesloe Roll 24621

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Kenworthy ONP1138 5.4 +5.4

Walker GRN 3046 14.3 +0.5

Nield ALP4946 23.3 +5.2

Barnett * LIB 11034 51.9 -8.6

Winchester DEM 1104 5.2 -2.3

Final Count

Nield ALP8189 38.7 +8.5

Barnett * LIB 12998 61.3 -8.5

Exhausted 81 0.4

Formal 21268 97.3 +0.1

Informal 600 2.7 -0.1

Total 21868 88.8

(16)

Darling Range Roll 25798

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Hall GRN 1874 8.2 -0.4

Lindsey LFF 2381 10.4 +10.4

Greig ONP2248 9.8 +9.8

Kelly DEM 926 4.0 -5.0

Stallard ALP7231 31.5 +4.0

Day * LIB 8274 36.1 -18.8

Final Count

Stallard ALP11280 49.7 +12.6

Day * LIB 11417 50.3 -12.6

Exhausted 237 1.0

Formal 22934 95.9 +0.7

Informal 978 4.1 -0.7

Total 23912 92.7

Dawesville Roll 17117

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Hughes ALP5402 36.3 +3.2

Bartley GRN 929 6.2 +6.2

Marshall * LIB 6140 41.3 -8.7

Pember IND 512 3.4 +3.4

Dacheff ONP1890 12.7 +12.7

.... DEM 0.0 -3.4

.... OTH 0.0 -13.5

Final Count

Hughes ALP6957 47.1 +7.0

Marshall * LIB 7812 52.9 -7.0

Exhausted 104 0.7

Formal 14873 96.6 -0.2

Informal 531 3.4 +0.2

Total 15404 90.0

Eyre Roll 9415

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Williams IND 1036 14.0 +14.0

Ayers LIB 1922 25.9 +4.7

Bowler ALP3143 42.4 -14.8

Smith ONP1310 17.7 +17.7

.... NAT 0.0 -21.5

Final Count

Ayers LIB 3092 42.1 +42.1

Bowler ALP4252 57.9 -3.1

…. NAT 0 0.0 -39.0

Exhausted 67 0.9

Formal 7411 95.5 +0.5

Informal 347 4.5 -0.5

Total 7758 82.4

Fremantle Roll 24341

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Ratcliffe IND 383 1.9 +1.9

Parker SEN 90 0.4 +0.4

McGinty * ALP9518 47.2 +1.4

Alexander GRN 3434 17.0 +2.5

Johnston ONP979 4.9 +4.9

Scolaro LIB 4941 24.5 -8.1

Benbow 112 0.6 +0.6

Hall DEM 694 3.4 -3.7

Final Count

McGinty * ALP13448 67.2 +5.9

Scolaro LIB 6553 32.8 -5.9

Exhausted 150 0.7

Formal 20151 92.8 -1.9

Informal 1558 7.2 +1.9

Total 21709 89.2

Geraldton Roll 11805

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Ashplant IND 295 2.9 +2.9

Paravicini ONP 2121 21.0 +21.0

Flanigan NAT 935 9.3 +9.3

Walton IND 107 1.1 +1.1

Bloffwitch * LIB 2469 24.5 -25.8

Douglas IND 79 0.8 +0.8

Hill ALP2705 26.8 -8.2

Sharp IND 19 0.2 +0.2

Rolston IND 61 0.6 +0.6

Gyorgy IND 8 0.1 +0.1

Healy IND 1298 12.9 +12.9

.... DEM 0.0 -3.2

.... IND 0.0 -11.5

Final Count

Bloffwitch * LIB 4538 45.7 -11.3

Hill ALP5393 54.3 +11.3

Exhausted 166 1.6

Formal 10097 95.4 -0.7

Informal 489 4.6 +0.7

Total 10586 89.7

(17)

Girrawheen Roll 23169

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Adams LIB 4521 23.1 -9.5

Quirk ALP10598 54.1 -1.8

Mynard 981 5.0 +5.0

Kerr DEM 636 3.2 -8.3

Nebro ONP1637 8.4 +8.4

Navarro GRN 1204 6.2 +6.2

Final Count

Adams LIB 6086 31.6 -5.8

Quirk ALP13197 68.4 +5.8

Exhausted 294 1.5

Formal 19577 93.8 +0.6

Informal 1304 6.2 -0.6

Total 20881 90.1

Greenough Roll 14340

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

McCagh ONP3455 27.5 +27.5

Altham NAT 1279 10.2 +10.2

Bone ALP2589 20.6 -7.3

Edwards LIB 4439 35.4 -36.7

Whitehead IND 783 6.2 +6.2

Final Count

McCagh ONP5057 40.7 +40.7

Bone ALP0 0.0 -27.9

Edwards LIB 7367 59.3 -12.8

Exhausted 121 1.0

Two-party Preferred

Bone ALP5008 40.6 +12.7

Edwards LIB 7322 59.4 -12.7

Exhausted 215 1.7

Formal 12545 96.9 0.0

Informal 405 3.1 0.0

Total 12950 90.3

Hillarys Roll 27334

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Hands IND 553 2.3 +2.3

Allen ALP8359 35.0 +2.2

Chapman CDP680 2.8 +2.8

Roy GRN 2287 9.6 +9.6

Oliver DEM 764 3.2 -10.6

Collins ONP1660 7.0 +7.0

Johnson * LIB 9570 40.1 -13.2

Final Count

Allen ALP11616 49.0 +8.9

Johnson * LIB 12111 51.0 -8.9

Exhausted 146 0.6

Formal 23873 95.5 -0.1

Informal 1123 4.5 +0.1

Total 24996 91.4

Innaloo Roll 25196

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Beaver IND 1218 5.7 +5.7

Quigley ALP8832 41.4 +5.8

McCurry LIB 7622 35.7 -10.4

Lister GRN 1756 8.2 +0.6

Grove ONP1116 5.2 +5.2

Brown DEM 794 3.7 -2.7

.... OTH 0.0 -4.3

Final Count

Quigley ALP11554 54.5 +8.5

McCurry LIB 9652 45.5 -8.5

Exhausted 132 0.6

Formal 21338 94.8 +0.1

Informal 1179 5.2 -0.1

Total 22517 89.4

(18)

Joondalup Roll 29297

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Sawyer CDP818 3.2 +3.2

Mortimer SEN 254 1.0 +1.0

Baker * LIB 10124 39.1 -8.4

Radisich ONP1788 6.9 +6.9

Magyar GRN 2345 9.1 +2.2

Gilfillan DEM 810 3.1 -2.5

O'Gorman ALP9742 37.6 +2.6

.... OTH 0.0 -5.1

Final Count

Baker * LIB 12649 49.2 -6.3

O'Gorman ALP13035 50.8 +6.3

Exhausted 197 0.8

Formal 25881 95.8 +0.1

Informal 1124 4.2 -0.1

Total 27005 92.2

Kalgoorlie Roll 12987

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Anwyl * ALP4168 38.9 -7.8

Botica GRN 401 3.7 +3.7

Birney LIB 4160 38.8 +6.6

Griffin IND 392 3.7 +3.7

Burt CLA 138 1.3 +1.3

Green IND 332 3.1 +3.1

Hopkins ONP1122 10.5 +10.5

.... NAT 0.0 -12.6

.... IND 0.0 -8.4

Final Count

Anwyl * ALP5205 48.9 -5.5

Birney LIB 5447 51.1 +5.5

Exhausted 61 0.6

Formal 10713 95.9 -0.7

Informal 455 4.1 +0.7

Total 11168 86.0

Kimberley Roll 13445

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

McCumstie NAT 1527 16.0 +7.2

Wevers IND 865 9.1 +9.1

Martin ALP4035 42.2 +42.2

Boys ONP1003 10.5 +10.5

Terry CLA 155 1.6 +1.6

Page LIB 1545 16.2 -11.9

Nikulinsky GRN 424 4.4 +4.4

.... (Bridge) IND 0.0 -33.8

.... (Martin) IND 0.0 -29.3

Final Count / Two-party Preferred

Martin ALP5756 60.5 +60.5

Page LIB 3752 39.5 +1.0

.... (Bridge) IND 0 0.0 -61.5

Exhausted 46 0.5

Formal 9554 95.3 -1.6

Informal 466 4.7 +1.6

Total 10020 74.5

Kingsley Roll 25569

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Edwardes * LIB 9585 41.9 -12.5

Dell LFF 823 3.6 +3.6

Lock DEM 865 3.8 -9.4

Mansell ONP1565 6.8 +6.8

Davies ALP7788 34.0 +1.5

Tyley GRN 1426 6.2 +6.2

Ewers CDP831 3.6 +3.6

Final Count

Edwardes * LIB 12027 52.9 -7.3

Davies ALP10710 47.1 +7.3

Exhausted 146 0.6

Formal 22883 95.7 +0.4

Informal 1018 4.3 -0.4

Total 23901 93.5

(19)

Mandurah Roll 14071

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Francis GRN 626 5.0 -0.1

Smith IND 216 1.7 -3.8

Suter ONP1586 12.6 +12.6

Templeman ALP5077 40.3 +1.0

Hatch SEN 685 5.4 +5.4

Nicholls * LIB 4394 34.9 -12.6

.... DEM 0.0 -2.6

Final Count

Templeman ALP6856 54.9 +7.9

Nicholls * LIB 5629 45.1 -7.9

Exhausted 99 0.8

Formal 12584 96.8 +0.7

Informal 413 3.2 -0.7

Total 12997 92.4

Maylands Roll 24736

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Gray 259 1.2 +1.2

Brennan LIB 5818 27.9 -9.4

Goulthorp ONP1209 5.8 +5.8

Glenn GRN 1755 8.4 -0.6

Edwards * ALP10549 50.6 +3.6

Phillips-Ryder DEM 813 3.9 -2.8

Ellis IND 441 2.1 +2.1

Final Count

Brennan LIB 7378 35.5 -7.4

Edwards * ALP13391 64.5 +7.4

Exhausted 75 0.4

Formal 20844 94.3 -0.3

Informal 1271 5.7 +0.3

Total 22115 89.4

Merredin Roll 12666

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Ivey ALP1761 15.7 -3.1

Jeffreys GRN 341 3.0 +3.0

Don Cowan IND 307 2.7 +2.7

McKay ONP2283 20.3 +20.3

Hendy Cowan * NAT 6339 56.4 -24.8

Payne CLA 204 1.8 +1.8

Final Count

Ivey ALP0 0.0 -18.8

McKay ONP3326 29.7 +29.7

Hendy Cowan * NAT 7872 70.3 -10.9

Exhausted 37 0.3

Two-party Preferred

Ivey ALP3005 27.1 +8.3

Hendy Cowan * NAT 8074 72.9 -8.3

Exhausted 156 1.4

Formal 11235 96.2 -1.4

Informal 443 3.8 +1.4

Total 11678 92.2

Midland Roll 26512

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Bremmer GRN 1916 8.4 +8.4

Roberts * ALP10874 47.8 +0.7

Burt CLA 142 0.6 +0.6

Markham DEM 793 3.5 -9.7

Gunnyon ONP2539 11.2 +11.2

James LIB 5689 25.0 -14.8

Bucknell IND 204 0.9 +0.9

Cusworth IND 421 1.9 +1.9

Eadon-Clarke IND 177 0.8 +0.8

Final Count

Roberts * ALP14306 63.5 +9.2

James LIB 8219 36.5 -9.2

Exhausted 230 1.0

Formal 22755 94.4 -0.1

Informal 1348 5.6 +0.1

Total 24103 90.9

(20)

Mitchell Roll 17283

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Sullivan * LIB 7475 48.8 +0.6

Konnecke ONP1742 11.4 +11.4

Hellyer DEM 185 1.2 -1.0

Slater IND 267 1.7 +1.7

Lane ALP4537 29.6 -11.8

Kearsley IND 224 1.5 +1.5

Gubler GRN 897 5.9 +0.4

.... NAT 0.0 -2.7

Final Count

Sullivan * LIB 8866 58.2 +5.0

Lane ALP6367 41.8 -5.0

Exhausted 94 0.6

Formal 15327 96.7 +0.1

Informal 529 3.3 -0.1

Total 15856 91.7

Moore Roll 12527

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Glamorgan GRN 561 5.0 +5.0

Peters ONP 2749 24.4 +24.4

McNee * LIB 4108 36.5 -41.4

West ALP2021 18.0 -4.1

Metcalf NAT 1811 16.1 +16.1

Final Count

Peters ONP 4148 37.1 +37.1

McNee * LIB 7033 62.9 -15.0

West ALP0 0.0 -22.1

Exhausted 69 0.6

Two-party Preferred

McNee * LIB 7173 65.1 -12.8

West ALP3845 34.9 +12.8

Exhausted 232 2.1

Formal 11250 96.3 -1.1

Informal 431 3.7 +1.1

Total 11681 93.2

Murdoch Roll 23967

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Pestana DEM 1442 6.8 +6.8

Waugh ALP6943 32.9 +6.1

Board * LIB 10430 49.4 -10.6

McGeorge GRN 2308 10.9 -2.2

Final Count

Waugh ALP9144 43.4 +8.5

Board * LIB 11906 56.6 -8.5

Exhausted 73 0.3

Formal 21123 96.4 +0.2

Informal 790 3.6 -0.2

Total 21913 91.4

Murray-Wellington Roll 14463

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Briggs ALP3826 30.0 0.0

Dacheff ONP2656 20.8 +20.8

McCarthy CLA 451 3.5 +1.9

Bradshaw * LIB 4690 36.8 -17.9

Campbell IND 1135 8.9 +8.9

.... DEM 0.0 -5.1

.... OTH 0.0 -8.6

Final Count

Briggs ALP5926 47.0 +9.0

Bradshaw * LIB 6695 53.0 -9.0

Exhausted 137 1.1

Formal 12758 95.1 -0.2

Informal 658 4.9 +0.2

Total 13416 92.8

(21)

Nedlands Roll 23575

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Court * LIB 9948 49.2 -7.4

Greypower IND 181 0.9 +0.9

Buckle DEM 656 3.2 -4.6

Jeffreys GRN 1353 6.7 -4.4

Davenport LFF 3688 18.2 +18.2

Edgar ONP546 2.7 +2.7

Roberts ALP3856 19.1 -0.8

.... IND 0.0 -4.5

Final Count

Court * LIB 11079 54.9 -10.0

Davenport LFF 9089 45.1 +45.1

Roberts ALP0 0.0 -35.1

Exhausted 60 0.3

Two-party Preferred

Court * LIB 12134 60.2 -4.6

Roberts ALP8007 39.8 +4.6

Exhausted 87 0.4

Formal 20228 97.4 +0.1

Informal 530 2.6 -0.1

Total 20758 88.1

Ningaloo Roll 10100

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Ogden ALP2666 33.3 -8.3

Lindsay DEM 103 1.3 -1.2

Sweetman * LIB 3059 38.2 +2.2

Cope ONP1263 15.8 +15.8

Blinkhorn GRN 396 4.9 -1.5

Fullarton IND 517 6.5 +6.5

.... NAT 0.0 -13.5

Final Count

Ogden ALP3781 47.6 -1.7

Sweetman * LIB 4157 52.4 +1.7

Exhausted 66 0.8

Formal 8004 96.5 +0.4

Informal 289 3.5 -0.4

Total 8293 82.1

Nollamara Roll 23891

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Anderson ONP1506 7.5 +7.5

Kobelke * ALP11243 56.1 +2.2

Gray LIB 5259 26.2 -10.7

Davies GRN 1140 5.7 +5.7

Demirkol IND 322 1.6 +1.6

McCutcheon DEM 581 2.9 -6.3

Final Count

Kobelke * ALP13385 67.3 +8.4

Gray LIB 6512 32.7 -8.4

Exhausted 154 0.8

Formal 20051 92.7 +0.2

Informal 1577 7.3 -0.2

Total 21628 90.5

Peel Roll 31357

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Holmes ONP3480 12.7 +12.7

Wootton LIB 5962 21.7 +5.2

McGinniss GRN 2021 7.4 0.0

Wakeford DEM 747 2.7 -2.4

Grafton 107 0.4 +0.4

Vickers CLA 299 1.1 +1.1

Lowery-Small IND 354 1.3 +1.3

Marlborough * ALP14509 52.8 -0.7

.... (Hall) IND 0.0 -17.6

Final Count

Wootton LIB 9040 33.5 -5.3

Marlborough * ALP17984 66.5 +5.3

Exhausted 455 1.7

Formal 27479 96.3 +1.4

Informal 1049 3.7 -1.4

Total 28528 91.0

(22)

Perth Roll 22492

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Hakesley ONP766 4.1 +4.1

Re SEN 103 0.6 +0.6

Jorquera 98 0.5 +0.5

Lee GRN 2031 11.0 -0.5

Chambers IND 303 1.6 +1.6

Hubbard DEM 819 4.4 +4.4

Hyde ALP8423 45.6 -1.4

Boyle LIB 5918 32.1 -5.0

.... IND 0.0 -4.4

Final Count

Hyde ALP11263 61.3 +3.4

Boyle LIB 7123 38.7 -3.4

Exhausted 75 0.4

Formal 18461 94.1 -0.7

Informal 1163 5.9 +0.7

Total 19624 87.2

Pilbara Roll 10162

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Ormsby ALP1782 26.8 -37.0

Graham * IND 3626 54.6 +54.6

Ness ONP416 6.3 +6.3

Liedel LIB 821 12.4 -16.9

.... NAT 0.0 -6.9

Final Count

Ormsby ALP2038 30.8 -34.9

Graham * IND 4571 69.2 +69.2

Liedel LIB 0 0.0 -34.3

Exhausted 36 0.5

Two-party Preferred

Ormsby ALP3692 56.0 -9.7

Liedel LIB 2903 44.0 +9.7

Exhausted 50 0.8

Formal 6645 95.6 +0.2

Informal 307 4.4 -0.2

Total 6952 68.4

Note: Elected to represent the ALP in 1996, Larry Graham resigned from the Labor Party in 1999 and contested and won at the 2001 election as an Independent.

Riverton Roll 24041

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Bekkers DEM 782 3.7 -1.5

Chen IND 517 2.4 +2.4

Ashton GRN 1669 7.8 +7.8

Kierath * LIB 8057 37.9 -8.7

McRae ALP8136 38.2 +10.0

Konstek ONP1189 5.6 +5.6

Matsen IND 932 4.4 +4.4

.... IND 0.0 -20.0

Final Count

Kierath * LIB 9940 47.0 -9.7

McRae ALP11217 53.0 +9.7

Exhausted 125 0.6

Formal 21282 96.4 +0.2

Informal 803 3.6 -0.2

Total 22085 91.9

Rockingham Roll 23769

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Richter DEM 579 2.8 -1.3

McGowan * ALP11136 53.7 +5.2

Keel GRN 1219 5.9 -0.1

Heyes SEN 140 0.7 +0.7

Payne LIB 5180 25.0 -9.9

Fiannaca ONP2486 12.0 +12.0

.... OTH 0.0 -6.5

Final Count

McGowan * ALP13471 65.6 +8.1

Payne LIB 7061 34.4 -8.1

Exhausted 208 1.0

Formal 20740 95.3 -0.4

Informal 1025 4.7 +0.4

Total 21765 91.6

(23)

Roe Roll 13448

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Boni ALP1931 16.2 +5.9

Leeder CLA 458 3.9 +3.9

Ainsworth * NAT 4430 37.2 -16.3

Hodgkinson ONP2553 21.5 +21.5

Fels LIB 2524 21.2 +21.2

.... (Shearer) IND 0.0 -19.6

.... (Parker) IND 0.0 -16.4

Final Count

Ainsworth * NAT 8189 69.2 +7.2

Hodgkinson ONP3653 30.8 +30.8

.... (Shearer) IND 0 0.0 -38.0

Exhausted 54 0.5

Two-party Preferred

Boni ALP3325 28.3 +11.1

Ainsworth * NAT 8430 71.7 -11.1

Exhausted 141 1.2

Formal 11896 96.8 -0.8

Informal 387 3.2 +0.8

Total 12283 91.3

Roleystone Roll 26144

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Whitely ALP8759 38.5 +5.7

Love SEN 363 1.6 +1.6

Cox ONP2654 11.7 +11.7

Beilby GRN 2109 9.3 -1.2

Tubby * LIB 7385 32.4 -15.9

Cranfield DEM 772 3.4 -4.9

Watson CDP738 3.2 +3.2

Final Count

Whitely ALP12374 54.9 +12.1

Tubby * LIB 10176 45.1 -12.1

Exhausted 230 1.0

Formal 22780 95.1 +0.1

Informal 1182 4.9 -0.1

Total 23962 91.7

South Perth Roll 23877

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Reynolds DEM 676 3.3 +3.3

Pendal * IND 6375 30.8 -8.8

Smith GRN 1326 6.4 -0.8

Allison IND 1127 5.4 +5.4

Murfin LIB 6251 30.2 -3.1

Smith ALP4943 23.9 +4.1

Final Count

Pendal * IND 12924 62.8 -1.4

Murfin LIB 7671 37.2 +1.4

Exhausted 103 0.5

Two-party Preferred

Murfin LIB 12520 60.9 -10.1

Smith ALP8024 39.1 +10.1

Exhausted 154 0.7

Formal 20698 97.2 -0.2

Informal 599 2.8 +0.2

Total 21297 89.2

Southern River Roll 31498

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Andrews ALP11153 40.6 -0.2

Edmonds GRN 1413 5.1 +5.1

Shave CDP959 3.5 +0.1

Parker IND 467 1.7 +1.7

Hopkins ONP2562 9.3 +9.3

Craig DEM 678 2.5 -3.1

Holmes * LIB 9682 35.2 -8.4

Davenport SEN 576 2.1 +2.1

.... IND 0.0 -6.6

Final Count

Andrews ALP14563 53.4 +4.9

Holmes * LIB 12718 46.6 -4.9

Exhausted 209 0.8

Formal 27490 95.0 -0.2

Informal 1457 5.0 +0.2

Total 28947 91.9

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Stirling Roll 13776

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Llewellyn GRN 1542 12.6 -0.1

Bishop ALP2244 18.3 +1.8

House * NAT 4572 37.3 -29.4

Crowe ONP2182 17.8 +17.8

Drummond IND 1705 13.9 +13.9

.... DEM 0.0 -4.1

Final Count

Bishop ALP4537 37.6 +11.7

House * NAT 7540 62.4 -11.7

Exhausted 168 1.4

Formal 12245 96.8 +0.4

Informal 407 3.2 -0.4

Total 12652 91.8

Swan Hills Roll 28806

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Davies GRN 3048 11.9 +1.1

Radisich ALP8319 32.5 +5.4

Barrett DEM 967 3.8 -4.3

Whittaker ONP2798 10.9 +10.9

Daw LFF 1422 5.6 +5.6

van de Klashorst * LIB 9032 35.3 -15.9

.... OTH 0.0 -2.8

Final Count

Radisich ALP13182 52.0 +11.7

van de Klashorst * LIB 12145 48.0 -11.7

Exhausted 259 1.0

Formal 25586 95.9 -0.2

Informal 1104 4.1 +0.2

Total 26690 92.7

Thornlie Roll 24674

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

McHale * ALP10268 48.2 +6.1

Koevort ONP2305 10.8 +10.8

Ryan CDP876 4.1 +4.1

Crabbe DEM 636 3.0 -4.2

Brown LIB 5730 26.9 -16.2

Sayed IND 441 2.1 +2.1

McVicar GRN 1062 5.0 -2.6

Final Count

McHale * ALP12740 60.4 +8.9

Brown LIB 8364 39.6 -8.9

Exhausted 214 1.0

Formal 21318 94.5 -0.2

Informal 1231 5.5 +0.2

Total 22549 91.4

Vasse Roll 16900

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Partridge DEM 431 2.9 -0.7

Embry ONP1856 12.3 +12.3

Morgan NAT 3481 23.1 -0.1

Bromell ALP3619 24.0 +7.3

Franssen GRN 1206 8.0 +8.0

Masters * LIB 4481 29.7 -13.5

.... IND 0.0 -13.3

Final Count

Morgan NAT 0 0.0 -40.8

Bromell ALP6648 44.5 +44.5

Masters * LIB 8302 55.5 -3.7

Exhausted 124 0.8

Two-party Preferred

Bromell ALP6648 44.5 +14.2

Masters * LIB 8302 55.5 -14.2

Exhausted 124 0.8

Formal 15074 96.6 +0.2

Informal 535 3.4 -0.2

Total 15609 92.4

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Victoria Park Roll 24800

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Miller GRN 1685 8.1 +1.8

Brown LIB 5612 26.9 -9.0

David ONP1417 6.8 +6.8

Mullane DEM 825 4.0 -1.1

Gallop * ALP10833 51.9 +4.2

Fox CLA 487 2.3 +2.3

.... IND 0.0 -5.0

Final Count

Brown LIB 7503 36.2 -6.0

Gallop * ALP13236 63.8 +6.0

Exhausted 120 0.6

Formal 20859 95.1 -0.4

Informal 1078 4.9 +0.4

Total 21937 88.5

Wagin Roll 12674

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Madson ALP1758 15.4 -3.4

Adams LIB 2951 25.9 +25.9

Robinson CLA 846 7.4 +0.4

Jackson GRN 420 3.7 +3.7

Meydam ONP2237 19.6 +19.6

Waldron NAT 3189 28.0 -46.3

Final Count

Madson ALP0 0.0 -21.3

Adams LIB 4969 44.1 +44.1

Waldron NAT 6299 55.9 -22.8

Exhausted 133 1.2

Two-party Preferred

Madson ALP3436 30.4 +9.2

Waldron NAT 7859 69.6 -9.2

Exhausted 106 0.9

Formal 11401 96.0 -0.6

Informal 472 4.0 +0.6

Total 11873 93.7

Wanneroo Roll 37720

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Fort IND 1064 3.2 +3.2

Holt ONP3221 9.8 +9.8

MacLean * LIB 11352 34.4 -10.4

Couzens SEN 344 1.0 +1.0

Castillo GRN 1880 5.7 -2.3

Guise ALP14126 42.9 +3.0

Lock DEM 974 3.0 -4.2

Final Count

MacLean * LIB 14408 44.1 -7.5

Guise ALP18266 55.9 +7.5

Exhausted 287 0.9

Formal 32961 94.4 -0.8

Informal 1942 5.6 +0.8

Total 34903 92.5

Warren-Blackwood Roll 15742

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Rice IND 1210 8.6 +8.6

Davies LFF 240 1.7 +1.7

Keating ALP2338 16.6 -8.0

Drake ONP1620 11.5 +11.5

Martin IND 130 0.9 +0.9

Lane GRN 1853 13.1 +13.1

Omodei * LIB 6732 47.7 -14.1

.... DEM 0.0 -8.5

.... OTH 0.0 -5.1

Final Count

Keating ALP4944 35.6 +2.7

Omodei * LIB 8955 64.4 -2.7

Exhausted 224 1.6

Formal 14123 97.0 +0.4

Informal 443 3.0 -0.4

Total 14566 92.5

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Willagee Roll 23843

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Johnston GRN 2064 10.0 +1.3

Higgs ONP1517 7.3 +7.3

Evans DEM 662 3.2 -1.3

Carpenter * ALP10878 52.7 +2.6

Lewis LIB 5535 26.8 -9.9

Final Count

Carpenter * ALP13499 65.7 +6.9

Lewis LIB 7032 34.3 -6.9

Exhausted 125 0.6

Formal 20656 95.2 0.0

Informal 1046 4.8 0.0

Total 21702 91.0

Yokine Roll 24363

Candidate Party Votes % Swing

First Count

Hewett DEM 756 3.6 -1.1

Samuel IND 597 2.9 +2.9

Aquilina GRN 1759 8.5 +3.2

Ring ONP810 3.9 +3.9

Hames * LIB 7927 38.2 -5.9

Kucera ALP8593 41.5 +4.3

Searle SEN 287 1.4 +1.4

.... OTH 0.0 -8.7

Final Count

Hames * LIB 9595 46.6 -6.6

Kucera ALP11008 53.4 +6.6

Exhausted 126 0.6

Formal 20729 95.2 +0.3

Informal 1050 4.8 -0.3

Total 21779 89.4

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY : SUMMARY OF TWO-PARTY RESULTS BY ELECTORATE

Electoral 2PP Votes 2PP Percent

District Labor Lib/Nat Labor Lib/Nat Swing

Albany 6660 5748 53.7 46.3 15.6 to Labor

Alfred Cove (+) 11614 10021 53.7 46.3 22.9 to Labor

Armadale (+) 12459 9342 57.1 42.9 3.1 to Labor

Avon 5269 6395 45.2 54.8 11.9 to Labor

Ballajura 13428 11007 55.0 45.0 5.1 to Labor

Bassendean 14707 6562 69.1 30.9 7.1 to Labor

Belmont 14049 7659 64.7 35.3 7.2 to Labor

Bunbury 6020 5674 51.5 48.5 6.7 to Labor

Burrup 5749 3091 65.0 35.0 13.4 to Labor

Carine 8746 13110 40.0 60.0 8.9 to Labor

Churchlands (+) 7396 13585 35.3 64.7 18.5 to Labor

Cockburn 15693 7289 68.3 31.7 7.7 to Labor

Collie 5947 5913 50.1 49.9 9.4 to Labor

Cottesloe 8189 12998 38.7 61.3 8.4 to Labor

Darling Range 11280 11417 49.7 50.3 12.6 to Labor

Dawesville 6957 7812 47.1 52.9 7.0 to Labor

Eyre 4252 3092 57.9 42.1 3.1 to Lib/Nat

Fremantle 13448 6553 67.2 32.8 5.9 to Labor

Geraldton 5393 4538 54.3 45.7 11.3 to Labor

Girrawheen 13197 6086 68.4 31.6 5.8 to Labor

Greenough (+) 5008 7322 40.6 59.4 12.7 to Labor

Hillarys 11616 12111 49.0 51.0 8.8 to Labor

Innaloo 11554 9652 54.5 45.5 8.4 to Labor

Joondalup 13035 12649 50.8 49.2 6.2 to Labor

Kalgoorlie 5205 5447 48.9 51.1 5.5 to Lib/Nat

Kimberley (+) 5756 3752 60.5 39.5 0.9 to Lib/Nat

Kingsley 10710 12027 47.1 52.9 7.3 to Labor

Mandurah 6856 5629 54.9 45.1 7.9 to Labor

Maylands 13391 7378 64.5 35.5 7.4 to Labor

Merredin (+) 3005 8074 27.1 72.9 8.3 to Labor

Midland 14306 8219 63.5 36.5 9.2 to Labor

Mitchell 6367 8866 41.8 58.2 5.0 to Lib/Nat

Moore (+) 3845 7173 34.9 65.1 12.8 to Labor

Murdoch 9144 11906 43.4 56.6 8.5 to Labor

Murray-Wellington 5926 6695 47.0 53.0 9.0 to Labor

Nedlands (+) 8007 12134 39.8 60.2 4.6 to Labor

Ningaloo 3781 4157 47.6 52.4 1.7 to Lib/Nat

Nollamara 13385 6512 67.3 32.7 8.4 to Labor

Peel 17984 9040 66.5 33.5 5.3 to Labor

Perth 11263 7123 61.3 38.7 3.3 to Labor

Pilbara (+) 3692 2903 56.0 44.0 9.7 to Lib/Nat

Riverton 11217 9940 53.0 47.0 9.8 to Labor

Rockingham 13471 7061 65.6 34.4 8.1 to Labor

Roe (+) 3325 8430 28.3 71.7 11.1 to Labor

Roleystone 12374 10176 54.9 45.1 12.1 to Labor

South Perth (+) 8024 12520 39.1 60.9 10.1 to Labor

Southern River 14563 12718 53.4 46.6 4.9 to Labor

Stirling 4537 7540 37.6 62.4 11.7 to Labor

Swan Hills 13182 12145 52.0 48.0 11.8 to Labor

Thornlie 12740 8364 60.4 39.6 8.9 to Labor

Vasse 6648 8302 44.5 55.5 14.2 to Labor

Victoria Park 13236 7503 63.8 36.2 6.0 to Labor

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Electoral 2PP Votes 2PP Percent

District Labor Lib/Nat Labor Lib/Nat Swing

Wagin (+) 3436 7859 30.4 69.6 9.2 to Labor

Wanneroo 18266 14408 55.9 44.1 7.5 to Labor

Warren-Blackwood 4944 8955 35.6 64.4 2.7 to Labor

Willagee 13499 7032 65.7 34.3 7.0 to Labor

Yokine 11008 9595 53.4 46.6 6.6 to Labor

Statewide Totals 538759 479209 52.9 47.1 8.1 to Labor

(+) For explanation of two-party preferred counts, see notes on Pages 2-3.

Note: In measuring two-party preferred swing, it may be more appropriate to exclude electorates that did not finish as a two-party contest. If the electorates of Alfred Cove and Armadale are excluded, the swing to Labor in the remaining 55 electorates falls to 7.9%. If Churchlands and Pilbara are also excluded, the swing in 53 electorates falls to 7.7%. The swing is 7.4% to Labor including only the 46 electorates that finished as two-party contests in 2001, and if the electorate Kimberley, not contested by Labor in 1996, is also excluded, the swing to Labor in the 45 remaining electorates is 7.5%.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: ACTUAL TWO-CANDIDATE PREFERRED RESULTS

Winning Candidate Defeated Candidate

Electorate Party Vote % Party Vote %

Alfred Cove LFF 12396 57.4 LIB 9210 42.6

Armadale ALP12459 57.1 IND 9342 42.9

Churchlands IND 14557 69.2 LIB 6470 30.8

Greenough LIB 7367 59.3 ONP5057 40.7

Merredin NAT 7872 70.3 ONP3326 29.7

Moore LIB 7033 62.9 ONP4148 37.1

Nedlands LIB 11079 54.9 LFF 9089 45.1

Pilbara IND 4571 69.2 ALP 2038 30.8

Roe NAT 8189 69.2 ONP3653 30.8

South Perth IND 12924 62.8 LIB 7671 37.2

Wagin NAT 6299 55.9 LIB 4969 44.1

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: STATEWIDE TWO-CANDIDATE PREFERRED TOTALS

Party Contests Seats Won 2CP Vote 2CP %

Labor Party 48 32 483 445 47.47

Liberal Party 50 16 413 797 40.63

National Party 6 5 42 208 4.14

Independents 4 3 41 394 4.06

Liberals for Forests 2 1 21 485 2.11

Pauline Hanson's One Nation 4 .. 16 184 1.59

Two-candidate Total 1 018 513

Exhausted Votes 8 207 0.80

Total Formal Vote 1 026 720

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: ELECTORATES RANKED BY TWO-CANDIDATE PREFERRED VOTE

Electorate Margin Electorate Margin

Labor Seats (32)

Bassendean 19.1

Girrawheen 18.4

Cockburn 18.3

Nollamara 17.3

Fremantle 17.2

Peel 16.5

Willagee 15.7

Rockingham 15.6

Burrup 15.0

Belmont 14.7

Maylands 14.5

Victoria Park 13.8

Midland 13.5

Perth 11.3

Kimberley 10.5

Thornlie 10.4

Eyre 7.9

Armadale (vs IND) 7.1

Wanneroo 5.9

Ballajura 5.0

Roleystone 4.9

Mandurah 4.9

Innaloo 4.5

Geraldton 4.3

Albany 3.7

Yokine 3.4

Southern River 3.4

Riverton 3.0

Swan Hills 2.0

Bunbury 1.5

Joondalup 0.8

Collie 0.1

Liberal/National Seats (16/5)

Merredin (NAT 20.3 vs ONP) 22.9 Roe (NAT 19.2 vs ONP) 21.7 Wagin (NAT 5.9 vs LIB) 19.6

Moore (12.9 vs ONP) 15.1

Warren-Blackwood 14.4

Stirling (NAT) 12.4

Cottesloe 11.3

Nedlands (4.9 vs LFF) 10.2

Carine 10.0

Greenough (9.3 vs ONP) 9.4

Mitchell 8.2

Murdoch 6.6

Vasse 5.5

Avon (NAT) 4.8

Murray-Wellington 3.0

Dawesville 2.9

Kingsley 2.9

Ningaloo 2.4

Kalgoorlie 1.1

Hillarys 1.0

Darling Range 0.3

Independent Seats (4)

Alfred Cove (LFF vs LIB) 7.4 South Perth (IND vs LIB) 12.8 Churchlands (IND vs LIB) 19.2 Pilbara (IND vs ALP) 19.2

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: ELECTORATES RANKED BY TWO-PARTY SWING TO LABOR

2-Party 2-Party

Electorate Swing Electorate Swing

Alfred Cove (+) +22.9

Churchlands (+) +18.5

Albany +15.6

Vasse +14.2

Burrup +13.4

Moore (+) +12.8

Greenough (+) +12.7

Darling Range +12.6

Roleystone +12.1

Avon +11.9

Swan Hills +11.8

Stirling +11.7

Geraldton +11.3

Roe (+) +11.1

South Perth (+) +10.1

Riverton +9.8

Collie +9.4

Wagin (+) +9.2

Midland +9.2

Murray-Wellington +9.0

Carine +8.9

Thornlie +8.9

Hillarys +8.8

Murdoch +8.5

Cottesloe +8.4

Innaloo +8.4

Nollamara +8.4

Merredin (+) +8.3

Rockingham +8.1

Mandurah +7.9

Cockburn +7.7

Wanneroo +7.5

Maylands +7.4

Kingsley +7.3

Belmont +7.2

Bassendean +7.1

Dawesville +7.0

Willagee +7.0

Bunbury +6.7

Yokine +6.6

Joondalup +6.2

Victoria Park +6.0

Fremantle +5.9

Girrawheen +5.8

Peel +5.3

Ballajura +5.1

Southern River +4.9

Nedlands (+) +4.6

Perth +3.3

Armadale (+) +3.1

Warren-Blackwood +2.7

Kimberley (+) -0.9

Ningaloo -1.7

Eyre -3.1

Mitchell -5.0

Kalgoorlie -5.5

Pilbara (+) -9.7

'+' indicates a swing to Labor, '-' indicates a swing to the Liberal/National parties. (+) For explanation of two-party preferred counts, see notes on Pages 2-3.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: ELECTORATES RANKED BY PRE-ELECTION MARGIN

2-Party 2-Party

Electorate (Margin) Swing Electorate Swing

Pre-election Labor seats

Pilbara (15.7%) -9.7

Girrawheen (12.6%) +5.8

Bassendean (12.0%) +7.1

Kimberley (IND held) -0.9

Fremantle (11.3%) +5.9

Peel (11.2%) +5.3

Eyre (11.0%) -3.1

Cockburn (10.6%) +7.7

Nollamara (8.9%) +8.4

Willagee (8.8%) +7.0

Perth (7.9%) +3.3

Victoria Park (7.8%) +6.0

Rockingham (7.5%) +8.1

Belmont (7.5%) +7.2

Maylands (7.1%) +7.4

Kalgoorlie (4.4%) -5.5

Midland (4.3%) +9.2

Armadale (4.0%) +3.1

Burrup (1.7%) +13.4

Thornlie (1.5%) +8.9

Pre-election Liberal/National Seats

Ballajura (0.1%) +5.1

Ningaloo (0.7%) -1.7

Southern River (1.5%) +4.9

Wanneroo (1.6%) +7.5

Mandurah (3.0%) +7.9

Yokine (3.2%) +6.6

Mitchell (3.2%) -5.0

Innaloo (4.0%) +8.4

Bunbury (5.3%) +6.7

Joondalup (5.5%) +6.2

Riverton (6.7%) +9.8

Geraldton (7.0%) +11.3

Roleystone (7.2%) +12.1

Collie (NAT 9.3%) +9.4

Swan Hills (9.7%) +11.8

Hillarys (9.9%) +8.8

Dawesville (9.9%) +7.0

Kingsley (10.2%) +7.3

Albany (11.9%) +15.6

Murray-Wellington (12.0%) +9.0

Darling Range (12.9%) +12.6

Nedlands (14.9%) +4.6

Murdoch (15.1%) +8.5

Avon (NAT 16.8%) +11.9

Warren-Blackwood (17.1%) +2.7

Carine (18.8%) +8.9

Alfred Cove (19.2%) +22.9

Vasse (19.7%) +14.2

Cottesloe (19.8%) +8.4

South Perth (IND held) +10.1

Greenough (22.1%) +12.7

Stirling (NAT 24.1%) +11.7

Moore (27.9%) +12.8

Wagin (NAT 28.7%) +9.2

Merredin (NAT 31.2%) +8.3

Roe (NAT 32.8%) +11.1

Churchlands (IND held) +18.5

Underlining indicates seats that changed party status at the 2001 election. '+' indicates a swing to Labor, '-' indicates a swing to the Liberal/National parties.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY: TWO-PARTY SUMMARY BY ELECTORATE PARTY STATUS

Electoral 2PP Votes 2PP Percentage

Category (No. of seats) Labor Lib/Nat Labor Lib/Nat Swing

Marginal Labor (5) 50459 34463 59.4 40.6 6.2 to Labor

Safe Labor (11) 143671 76242 65.3 34.7 6.4 to Labor

Very Safe Labor (2) 27904 12648 68.8 31.2 6.5 to Labor

Total Labor (18) 222034 123353 64.3 35.7 6.4 to Labor

Marginal Liberal (10) 104878 94355 52.6 47.4 5.4 to Labor

Safe Liberal (8) 78109 74497 51.2 48.8 10.2 to Labor

Very Safe Liberal (11) 83351 110033 43.1 56.9 10.8 to Labor

Total Liberal (29) 266338 278885 48.8 51.2 8.8 to Labor

Safe National (1) 5947 5913 50.1 49.9 9.4 to Labor

Very Safe National (5) 19572 38298 33.8 66.2 10.7 to Labor

Total National (6) 25519 44211 36.6 63.4 10.5 to Labor

NOTES

Seats with a margin of less than 6% are classified as Marginal. Seats with margins between 6% and 12% are classified as Safe. Seats with margins greater than 12% are classified as Very Safe. All seats classified by their margins based on the 1996 election. The electorates of Churchlands, Kimberley, Pilbara and South Perth have been excluded.

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REGIONAL SUMMARIES

The following tables summarise the Legislative Assembly results by region. In line with the rules used by the Electoral Distribution Commission to draw electoral boundaries, all electorates have been classified as either Metropolitan or Country, and then grouped together within Legislative Council Region.

The party status shown is that for the party that won the seat at the 1999 election. Seats that change party status since the 1996 election are underlined.

Country (23)

Agricultural (7) Avon (NAT), Geraldton (ALP), Greenough (LIB), Merredin (NAT), Moore (LIB), Roe (NAT), Wagin (NAT)

Mining and Pastoral (6) Burrup (ALP), Eyre (ALP), Kalgoorlie (LIB), Kimberley (ALP), Ningaloo (LIB), Pilbara (IND)

South-West (10) Albany (ALP), Bunbury (ALP ), Collie (ALP), Dawesville (LIB), Mandurah (ALP), Mitchell (LIB), Murray-Wellington (LIB), Stirling (NAT), Vasse (LIB), Warren-Blackwood (LIB)

Metropolitan (34)

East Metropolitan (10) Armadale (ALP), Ballajura (ALP), Bassendean (ALP), Belmont (ALP), Darling Range (LIB), Midland (ALP), Roleystone (ALP), Southern River (ALP), Swan Hills (ALP), Thornlie (ALP)

North Metropolitan (14) Carine (LIB), Churchlands (IND), Cottesloe (LIB), Girrawheen (ALP), Hillarys (LIB), Innaloo (ALP), Joondalup (ALP), Kingsley (LIB), Maylands (ALP), Nedlands (LIB), Nollamara (ALP), Perth (ALP), Wanneroo (ALP), Yokine (ALP)

South Metropolitan (10) Alfred Cove (LFF), Cockburn (ALP), Fremantle (ALP), Murdoch (LIB), Peel (ALP), Riverton (ALP), Rockingham (ALP), South Perth (IND), Victoria Park (ALP), Willagee (ALP)

COUNTRY Enrolled 308396

Party (Seats) Votes % Swing

Labor (8) 75562 28.5 -2.2

Liberal (9) 76566 28.9 -6.1

National (5) 33450 12.6 -9.7

One Nation 42318 16.0 +16.0

Greens (WA) 13425 5.1 +3.5

Australian Democrats 868 0.3 -1.4 Liberals for Forests 1241 0.5 +0.5

Others (1) 21359 8.1 -0.6

Labor 2PP 118578 45.3 +7.1

Lib/Nat 2PP 143367 54.7 -7.1

Formal 264789 96.2 -0.3

Informal 10584 3.8 +0.3

Total Votes 275373 89.3

METROPOLITAN Enrolled 879233

Party (Seats) Votes % Swing

Labor (24) 306746 40.3 +2.6

Liberal (7) 243361 31.9 -9.5

One Nation 56003 7.4 +7.4

Greens (WA) 61216 8.0 +2.2

Australian Democrats 26234 3.4 -2.8 Liberals for Forests (1) 15549 2.0 +2.0

Others (2) 52822 6.9 -1.9

Labor 2PP 420181 55.6 +8.4

Lib/Nat 2PP 335842 44.4 -8.4

Formal 761931 95.2 -0.1

Informal 38252 4.8 +0.1

Total Votes 800183 91.0

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The two-party preferred count represents a similar distribution of preferences, but at all stages retains the final two candidates as representatives of the Labor and Liberal

At the 2017 Western Australian election, 56 of the 59 districts finished as two-party preferred contests, 51 as Labor-Liberal counts and five as Labor-National counts (Albany, Central

• Antony Green, NSW Legislative Assembly elections 2003: two-candidate preferred results by polling place, NSW Parliamentary Library Research Service, Background Paper 7/2003.. •

In eight electorates the final two- candidate preferred count was between Liberal and National candidates (Central Wheatbelt, Eyre, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Moore, North West

Nineteen members did not contest the 2015 election (eight Labor, eight Liberal and three National), one National member contested the Legislative Council unsuccessfully, while

Pilbara was the only electorate at the 2008 election where the two-party preferred count used the two- candidate preferred count between Labor and National candidates.. Format

This publication contains actual two-candidate preferred results by polling place and vote type for all 93 electorates, as well as additional tables of actual two-party

At the 1999 election, the final distribution of preferences in six electorates (Gippsland East, Gippsland West, Mildura, Shepparton, Swan Hill, Wimmera) did not represent a

In Davenport, Finniss, Heysen, Kavel, Schubert and Waite, the two-candidate preferred count was between Liberal and Australian Democrat candidates, in Chaffey

At the 2011 election, there were 66 electorates where the final contest was a two-party preferred count between Labor and Coalition candidates.. There were

The third Liberal candidate Donna Petrovich was very close to a third quota and the second Labor candidate was also well placed for election, but minor party preferences

(See NSW Legislative Assembly Elections 1999: Two-Candidate Preferred Results by Polling Place, NSW Parliamentary Library Research Service, Background Paper No 6/99). Where a

In most electorates, this will be the same as the 'two-party preferred vote’, representing the final distribution of preferences between candidates representing the Labor Party,

While the main reason that the services industry is relatively small in Western Australia compared with Australia is due to the size of the mining sector in the State, some

• Additional High Conservation Value Vegetation (AHCVV) means areas of vegetation which were found during ground-truthing which would otherwise meet the definition of Existing

In most electorates, this will also be the same as the 'two-party preferred' vote, representing the final distribution of preferences between candidates representing the Labor

As a consequence, this total of two-party preferred counts includes the distribution of Independent preferences between Labor and National candidates, and has a much higher rate of