BY-ELECTIONS 2004-2007 ==================================================================== WERRIWA, NSW 90,760 enrolled, 77,269 (85.1%) voted ==================================================================== South of Sydney: Green Valley, Ingleburn, Macquarie Fields, Minto -------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 March 2005, following the resignation of Mark Latham -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2004 two-party majority: ALP over Liberal 09.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Janey Woodger AAFI 3,243 04.8 Ben Raue Grn 3,723 05.5 (+02.4) James Young 5,237 07.8 Mal Lees 1,393 02.1 Chris HAYES ALP 37,276 55.5 (+02.9) Robert Vogler 316 00.5 Greg Tan CDP 2,536 03.8 Joe Bryant 2,697 04.0 Charles Doggett ON 2,398 03.6 (+01.2) Mike Head 457 00.7 Mick Sykes FF 2,888 04.3 Sam Barkshoon 755 01.1 Mary McGookin 627 00.9 Deborah Locke 2,099 03.1 Marc Aussie-Stone 388 00.6 Ned Mannoun 1,076 01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10,160 (13.1%) informal 67,109 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris 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 his business advising companies and unions on mediation issues 1999-2005. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 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.