5353165293523455COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 2 JULY 2016 ==================================================================== Source: Australian Electoral Commission HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ==================================================================== VOTING BY DIVISION ==================================================================== WESTERN AUSTRALIA ==================================================================== BRAND, WA ==================================================================== South of Perth: Hope Valley, Parmelia, Rockingham, Secret Harbour -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 02.9 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.8 shift to Labor 2016 notional two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 98,025 -01.8 Votes cast: 85,320 87.0 -05.3 Informal votes: 3,602 04.2 -01.5 Formal votes: 81,718 95.8 _01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Philip Scott RUA 4,704 05.8 Madeleine King + ALP 38,803 47.5 +06.4 Robert Burdett AC 2,826 03.5 +01.4 Dawn Jecks Grn 9,542 11.7 +04.2 Craig Buchanan Lib 25,843 31.6 -06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total informal 81,718 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Burdett's 2,826 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Scott 1,267 44.8 5,971 07.3 King + 455 16.1 39,258 48.0 Jecks 299 10.6 9,841 12.0 Buchanan 805 28.5 26,648 32.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,826 81,718 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Scott's 5,971 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KING + 2,329 39.0 41,587 50.9 Jecks 1,469 24.6 11,310 13.8 Buchanan 2,173 36.4 28,821 35.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,971 81,718 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Jecks's 11,310 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KING + 8,615 76.2 50,202 61.4 Buchanan 2,695 23.8 31,516 38.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,310 81,718 11.4 07.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Madeleine Mary Harvie King (born 1973): Elected 2016 Born: 31 March 1973, Kwinana WA Career: Educated University of WA. Barrister and solicitor. Chief of Staff, University of WA. Staffer to Hon Gary Gray MP. Chief Operating Officer, Perth USAsia Centre. -------------------------------------------------------------------- BURT, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Armadale, Canning Vale, Gosnells, Thornlie -------------------------------------------------------------------- New seat 2016 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 06.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 99,474 Votes cast: 88,261 88.7 Informal votes: 3,903 04.4 -01.3 Formal votes: 84,358 95.6 +01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Matt Keogh ALP 39,673 47.0 +15.1 Muhammad Salman Grn 6,770 08.0 +00.3 Matt O'Sullivan + Lib 29,836 35.4 -10.2 Warnar Spyker AC 4,345 05.2 +01.6 Ian Blevin 3,734 04.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 84,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- For O'Sullivan, see Senate WA 2019. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Blevin's 3,734 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Keogh 1,054 28.2 40,727 48.3 Salman 627 16.8 7,397 08.8 O'Sullivan + 827 22.2 30,663 36.4 Spyker 1,226 32.8 5,571 06.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,734 84,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Spyker's 5,571 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Keogh 1,125 20.2 41,852 49.6 Salman 902 16.2 8,299 09.8 O'Sullivan + 3,544 63.6 34,207 40.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,571 84,358 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Salman's 8,299 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEOGH 6,325 76.2 48,177 57.1 O'Sullivan + 1,974 23.8 36,181 42.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,299 84,358 07.1 13.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew James Keogh (born 1981): Elected 2016 Born: 11 November 1981, Perth Career: Educated University of Notre Dame. Solicitor, federal prosecutor. President Law Society of WA. Policy Officer, Department of Premier and Cabinet. -------------------------------------------------------------------- CANNING, WA ==================================================================== South of Perth: Byford, Mandurah, Pinjarra, Roleystone -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 11.8 2015 by-election majority: Liberal over Labor 05.3 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.5 shift to Labor 2016 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 11.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 98,894 -02.8 Votes cast: 88,237 89.2 -02.9 Informal votes: 3,743 04.2 -01.3 Formal votes: 84,494 95.8 +01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jason Turner Nat 3,581 04.2 +02.5 Aeron Blundell-Camden Grn 7,388 08.7 +01.6 Janine Vander Ven AC 3,110 03.7 +01.5 Barry Winmar ALP 27,918 33.0 +05.6 Andrew HASTIE * Lib 42,497 50.3 -01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 84,494 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Vander Ven's 3,110 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Turner 764 24.6 4,345 05.1 Blundell-Camden 381 12.3 7,769 09.2 Winmar 362 11.6 28,280 33.5 HASTIE * 1,603 51.5 44,100 52.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,110 84,494 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Turner's 4,345 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Blundell-Camden 1,662 38.3 9,431 11.2 Winmar 898 20.7 29,178 34.5 HASTIE * 1,785 41.1 45,885 54.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,345 84,494 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Blundell-Camden's 9,431 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Winmar 7,329 77.7 36,507 43.2 HASTIE * 2,102 22.3 47,987 56.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 9,431 84,494 06.8 04.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Hastie (born 1982): Elected 2015 by, 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- COWAN, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Ballajura, Beechboro, Girrawheen, Wanneroo -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 07.5 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 03.0 shift to Labor 2016 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 04.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 96,213 +00.7 Votes cast: 86,208 89.6 -03.5 Informal votes: 4,712 05.5 +00.4 Formal votes: 81,496 94.5 -00.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke Simpkins * Lib 34,405 42.2 -04.4 Jamie Chester 2,288 02.8 Neil Hamilton LDP 1,096 01.3 Sheridan Young Grn 6,193 07.6 -00.2 Rex Host AC 2,680 03.3 +00.9 Steve Veness 868 01.1 Dr Anne Aly ALP 33,966 41.7 +06.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,496 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Veness's 868 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Simpkins * 84 09.7 34,489 42.3 Chester 215 24.8 2,503 03.1 Hamilton 78 09.0 1,174 01.4 Young 133 15.3 6,326 07.8 Host 183 21.1 2,863 03.5 Aly 175 20.2 34,141 41.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 868 81,496 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Hamilton's 1,174 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Simpkins * 469 40.0 34,958 42.9 Chester 265 22.6 2,768 03.4 Young 150 12.8 6,476 08.0 Host 129 11.0 2,992 03.7 Aly 161 13.7 34,302 42.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,174 81,496 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Chester's 2,768 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Simpkins * 845 30.5 35,803 43.9 Young 636 23.0 7,112 08.7 Host 678 24.5 3,670 04.5 Aly 609 22.0 34,911 42.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,768 81,496 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Host's 3,670 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Simpkins * 2,270 61.9 38,073 46.7 Young 686 18.7 7,798 09.6 Aly 714 19.5 35,625 43.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,670 81,496 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Young's 7,798 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Simpkins * 2,122 27.2 40,195 49.3 ALY 5,676 72.8 41,303 50.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,798 81,496 00.7 05.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Luke Xavier Linton Simpkins (born 1964): Elected 2007, 2010, 2013. Defeated 2016 > Anne Azza Aly (born 1967): Elected 2016 Born: 29 March 1967, Alexandria, Egypt Career: To Australia as child. Educated American University of Cairo, Edith Cowan University Perth (PhD). WA state public servant. Senior Policy Officer, Department of Education and Training, Office of Multicultural Interests. Manager, WA Equal Opportunity Commission. Senior Lecturer, Curtin University, Edith Cowan University. Associate Professor, Curtin University. Author and adviser on terrorism and security issues. Founder, People Against Violent Extremism. Australian Security Medal, 2016. -------------------------------------------------------------------- CURTIN, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Churchlands, Innaloo, Nedlands, Subiaco -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 17.7 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.5 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 18.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 97,534 +03.3 Votes cast: 87,536 89.8 -03.1 Informal votes: 1,772 02.0 -01.3 Formal votes: 85,764 98.0 +01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- David Archibald 1,544 01.8 Viv Glance Grn 12,180 14.1 -00.7 Melissa Callanan ALP 13,476 15.7 -02.0 Sandra Boulter 2,389 02.8 Hon Julie BISHOP * Lib 56,175 65.6 +03.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 85,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Archibald's 1,544 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Glance 267 17.3 12,447 14.5 Callanan 116 07.5 13,592 15.9 Boulter 587 38.0 2,976 03.4 BISHOP * 574 37.2 56,749 66.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,544 85,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Boulter's 2,976 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Glance 1,007 33.8 13,454 15.7 Callanan 778 26.1 14,370 16.8 BISHOP * 1,191 40.0 57,940 67.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,976 85,764 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Glance's 13,454 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Callanan 10,763 80.0 25,133 29.3 BISHOP * 2,691 20.0 60,631 70.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 13,454 85,764 20.7 02.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Julie Isabel Bishop (born 1956): Elected 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 Minister for Foreign Affairs to 28 August 2018 Bishop retired at the 2019 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- DURACK, WA ==================================================================== Outback WA: Broome, Geraldton, Merredin, Port Hedland -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 14.9 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.3 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 15.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 97,294 +07.1 Votes cast: 79,811 82.0 -05.0 Informal votes: 3,122 03.8 -02.6 Formal votes: 76,689 96.2 +02.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian James Grn 7,710 10.1 +03.1 Carol Martin ALP 19,860 25.9 +05.9 Grahame Gould AC 1,966 02.6 +01.3 Mitchell Sambell RUA 2,885 03.8 +02.7 Melissa Price * Lib 32,011 41.7 +03.6 Lisa Cole Nat 12,257 16.0 -07.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 76,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin was WA MLA for Kimberley 2001-13. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Gould's 1,966 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- James 220 11.2 7,930 10.3 Martin 240 12.2 20,100 26.2 Sambell 730 37.1 3,615 04.7 Price * 433 22.0 32,444 42.3 Cole 343 17.5 12,600 16.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,966 76,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Sambell's 3,615 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- James 647 17.9 8,577 11.2 Martin 600 16.6 20,700 27.0 Price * 845 23.4 33,289 43.4 Cole 1,523 42.1 14,123 18.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,615 76,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: James's 8,577 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin 4,934 57.5 25,634 33.4 Price * 1,283 15.0 34,572 45.1 Cole 2,360 27.5 16,483 21.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,577 76,689 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Cole's 16,483 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin 4,232 25.7 29,866 38.9 PRICE * 12,251 74.3 46,823 61.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 16,483 76,689 11.1 04.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Melissa Lee Price (born 1963): Elected 2013, 2016 Assistant Minister for the Environment 20 December 2017 to 28 August 2018 Minister for the Environment from 28 August 2018 -------------------------------------------------------------------- FORREST, WA ==================================================================== Southern WA: Bunbury, Bussleton, Capel, Harvey -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 12.3 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 01.5 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 13.8 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 100,262 +03.5 Votes cast: 89,960 89.7 -03.7 Informal votes: 5,269 05.8 +00.2 Formal votes: 84,691 94.2 -00.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ross Slater 2,896 03.4 Edward Dabrowski AC 1,858 02.2 +00.6 David Fishlock 2,375 02.8 Jennifer Whately RUA 1,654 02.0 +01.3 Nola Marino * Lib 41,869 49.5 -01.8 Luke Pilkington Nat 4,306 05.1 -01.3 Lorrae Loud ALP 19,596 23.1 -00.5 Jill Reading Grn 10,137 12.0 -00.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 84,691 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Whately's 1,654 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Slater 383 23.2 3,279 03.9 Dabrowski 259 15.7 2,117 02.5 Fishlock 489 29.6 2,964 03.4 Marino * 164 09.9 42,033 49.6 Pilkington 119 07.2 4,425 05.2 Loud 129 07.8 19,725 23.3 Reading 111 06.7 10,248 12.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,654 84,691 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Dabrowski's 2,117 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Slater 487 23.0 3,766 04.5 Fishlock 274 12.9 3,138 03.7 MARINO * 898 42.4 42,931 50.7 Pilkington 243 11.5 4,668 05.5 Loud 130 06.1 19,855 23.4 Reading 85 04.0 10,333 12.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,117 84,691 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Fishlock's 3,138 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Slater 1,489 47.5 5,255 06.2 MARINO * 677 21.6 43,608 51.5 Pilkington 424 13.5 5,092 06.0 Loud 337 10.7 20,192 23.8 Reading 211 06.7 10,544 12.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,138 84,691 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Pilkington's 5,092 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Slater 862 16.9 6,117 07.2 MARINO * 3,160 62.1 46,768 55.2 Loud 529 10.4 20,721 24.5 Reading 541 10.6 11,085 13.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,092 84,691 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6th count: Slater's 6,117 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- MARINO * 2,772 45.3 49,540 58.5 Loud 1,552 25.4 22,273 26.3 Reading 1,793 29.3 12,878 15.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,117 84,691 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7th count: Reading's 12,878 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- MARINO * 3,441 26.7 52,981 62.6 Loud 9,437 73.3 31,710 37.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 12,878 84,691 12.6 01.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nola Bethwyn Marino (born 1954): Elected 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- FREMANTLE, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Coolbelup, Fremantle, Jandakot, Willagee -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 04.8 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.6 shift to Labor 2016 notional two-party: Labor over Liberal 05.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 99,550 -01.3 Votes cast: 88,411 88.8 -03.5 Informal votes: 3,535 04.0 -02.4 Formal votes: 84,876 96.0 +02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mick Connolly 2,335 02.8 Chris Jenkins 1,404 01.7 +00.8 Kate Davis Grn 15,053 17.7 +05.9 Pierrette Kelly Lib 31,292 36.9 -00.6 Josh Wilson + ALP 34,792 41.0 -00.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 84,876 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Jenkins's 1,404 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Connolly 505 36.0 2,840 03.4 Davis 559 39.8 15,612 18.4 Kelly 120 08.6 31,412 37.0 Wilson + 220 15.7 35,012 41.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,404 84,691 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Connolly's 2,840 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Davis 1,391 49.0 17,003 20.0 Kelly 749 26.4 32,161 37.9 Wilson + 700 24.7 35,712 42.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,840 84,691 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Davis's 17,003 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelly 3,894 22.9 36,055 42.5 WILSON + 13,109 77.1 48,821 57.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 17,003 84,691 07.5 02.1 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Joshua Hamilton Wilson (born 1972): Elected 2016 Born: 5 June 1972, London UK Career: Educated University of Melbourne, University of WA. Photojournalist, paralegal. Staffer to Hon Dr Carmen Lawrence MP, Hon Melissa Parke MP. Associate Lecturer, Curtin University. Fremantle City Council 2009-16, Deputy Mayor 2011-16. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Resigned 10 May 2018 (see by-elections) Wilson resigned when it became apparent that he was ineligible to sit under section 44 of the Constitution. -------------------------------------------------------------------- HASLUCK, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Guildford, Kalamunda, Kenwick, Midland -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 04.9 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 01.1 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 06.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 95,334 -03.2 Votes cast: 84,676 88.8 -03.5 Informal votes: 3,425 04.0 -01.7 Formal votes: 81,251 96.0 +01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Ken Wyatt * Lib 36,519 45.0 -01.2 Patrick Hyslop Grn 10,283 12.6 +02.3 Dr Bill Leadbetter ALP 28,652 35.3 +05.8 Phil Twiss AC 2,798 03.5 +01.2 Henry Barnard RUA 2,999 03.7 +03.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,251 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Twiss's 2,798 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wyatt * 975 34.9 37,494 46.2 Hyslop 220 07.9 10,503 12.9 Leadbetter 331 11.8 28,983 35.7 Barnard 1,272 45.5 4,271 05.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,798 81,251 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Barnard's 4,271 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wyatt * 2,022 47.3 39,516 48.6 Hyslop 1,105 25.9 11,608 14.3 Leadbetter 1,144 26.8 30,127 37.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,271 81,251 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Hyslop's 11,608 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WYATT * 2,778 23.9 42,294 52.1 Leadbetter 8,830 76.1 38,957 47.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,608 81,251 02.1 03.9 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kenneth George Wyatt (born 1952): Elected 2010, 2013, 2016 Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care to 24 January 2017 Minister for Aged Care 24 January 2017 to 28 August 2018 Minister for Indigenous Health from 24 January 2017 Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care from 28 August 2018 -------------------------------------------------------------------- MOORE, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Duncraig, Hillarys, Joondalup, Mindarie -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 11.9 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.5 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 12.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 99,887 +02.8 Votes cast: 90,436 90.5 -02.0 Informal votes: 2,891 03.3 -01.2 Formal votes: 87,545 96.7 +01.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian GOODENOUGH * Lib 48,133 55.0 +01.1 Daniel Lindley Grn 11,100 12.7 +02.8 Maryka Groenewald AC 3,194 03.7 +01.9 Tony Walker ALP 25,118 28.7 +02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 87,545 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Groenewald's 3,194 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- GOODENOUGH * 2,098 65.4 50,222 57.4 Lindley 599 18.8 11,699 13.4 Walker 506 15.8 25,624 29.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,194 87,545 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Lindley's 11,699 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- GOODENOUGH * 3,194 27.3 53,416 61.0 Walker 8,505 72.7 34,129 39.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,699 87,545 11.0 01.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Ian Reginald Goodenough (born 1975): Elected 2013, 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- O'CONNOR, WA ==================================================================== Country WA: Albany, Kalgoorlie, Katanning, Narrogin -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 17.3 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 02.0 shift to Labor 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 15.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 101,778 +07.0 Votes cast: 90,373 88.8 -03.4 Informal votes: 3,439 03.8 -02.1 Formal votes: 86,934 96.2 +02.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rick Wilson * Lib 36,092 42.7 +04.2 John Hassell Nat 15,936 18.4 -05.5 Trevor Young AC 3,496 04.0 +01.6 John Ford ALP 18,190 20.9 +01.4 Stephen Carson RUA 3,207 03.7 +02.9 Giz Watson Grn 9,013 10.4 +03.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 86,934 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Ford was WA MLC for Mining and Pastoral Region 2001-13. 2. Watson was WA MLC for North Metropolitan Region 1996-2013. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Carson's 3,207 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wilson * 373 11.6 37,465 43.1 Hassell 779 24.3 16,715 19.2 Young 905 28.2 4,401 05.1 Ford 516 16.1 18,706 21.5 Watson 634 19.8 9,647 11.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,207 86,934 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Young's 4,401 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wilson * 1,911 43.4 39,376 45.3 Hassell 1,540 35.0 18,255 21.0 Ford 472 10.7 19,178 22.1 Watson 478 10.9 10,125 11.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,401 86,934 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Watson's 10,125 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wilson * 1,389 13.7 40,765 46.9 Hassell 2,689 24.1 20,944 24.1 Ford 6,047 59.7 25,225 29.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,125 86,934 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Hassell's 20,944 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- WILSON * 15,778 75.3 56,543 65.0 Ford 5,166 24.7 30,391 35.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 20,944 86,934 15.1 00.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Richard James Wilson (born 1966): Elected 2013, 2016 -------------------------------------------------------------------- PEARCE, WA ==================================================================== Perth fringes: Ellenbrook, Northam, Yanchep, York -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 08.1 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 01.2 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 09.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 104,392 +03.0 Votes cast: 91,182 87.4 -05.3 Informal votes: 4,150 04.6 -01.3 Formal votes: 87,032 95.4 +01.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Hon Christian Porter * Lib 39,551 45.4 -01.7 Thomas French ALP 29,809 34.3 +08.2 Lee-Anne Miles Grn 9,543 10.9 +01.1 Maddison Simmonds Nat 4,080 04.7 +00.2 Taffy Samuriwo-Vuntarde RUA 4,049 04.6 +03.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4,150 (04.6%) informal 87,032 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Samuriwo-Vuntarde's 4,049 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Porter * 736 18.2 40,287 46.3 French 554 13.7 30,363 34.9 Miles 601 14.8 10,144 11.7 Simmonds 2,158 53.3 6,238 07.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,049 87,032 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Simmonds's 6,238 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- PORTER * 3,341 53.6 43,628 50.1 French 1,105 17.7 31,468 36.2 Miles 1,792 28.7 11,937 13.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 6,238 87,032 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Miles's 11,937 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- PORTER * 3,044 25.5 46,672 53.6 French 8,892 74.5 40,360 46.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 11,937 87,032 03.6 05.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Christian Porter (born 1970): Elected 2013, 2016 Minister for Social Services to 20 December 2017 Attorney-General from 20 December 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------- PERTH, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Bassendean, Maylands, Morley, Mt Lawley -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 04.4 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 01.8 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party: Labor over Liberal 02.2 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 98,714 +03.7 Votes cast: 83,631 88.0 -04.0 Informal votes: 3,274 03.8 -01.5 Formal votes: 83,631 96.2 +01.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeremy Quinn Lib 35,381 42.3 +00.2 Tim Clifford Grn 14,272 17.1 +05.1 Tim Hammond + ALP 31,248 37.4 -01.0 Andrew Chambers 1,300 01.6 Mark Walmsley LDP 1,430 01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 83,631 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Chambers's 1,300 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Quinn 173 13.3 35,554 42.5 Clifford 395 30.4 14,667 17.5 Hammond + 265 20.4 31,513 37.7 Walmsley 467 35.9 1,897 02.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,300 83,631 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Walmsley's 1,897 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Quinn 1,025 54.0 36,579 43.7 Clifford 373 19.7 15,040 18.0 Hammond + 499 26.3 32,012 38.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,897 83,631 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Clifford's 15,040 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Quinn 2,450 16.3 39,029 46.7 HAMMOND + 12,590 83.7 44,602 53.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 15,040 83,631 03.3 01.3 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy Jerome Hammond (born 1975): Elected 2016 Born: 25 March 1975, Perth Career: Educated University of WA, Murdoch University. Barrister and solicitor. ALP Senior Vice President from 2015. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Resigned 10 May 2018 (see by-elections) -------------------------------------------------------------------- STIRLING, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Balcatta, Nollamara, North Beach, Yokine -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 10.3 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 01.7 shift to Labor 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 09.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 98,571 +02.4 Votes cast: 86,478 87.7 -03.7 Informal votes: 3,587 04.1 -01.6 Formal votes: 82,891 95.9 +01.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Kim Mubarak 2,172 02.6 Alison Rowe RUA 1,361 01.6 Hon Michael Keenan * Lib 40,991 49.4 -01.3 Kevin Host AC 2,019 02.4 +00.3 Tom Webster Grn 9,679 11.7 +00.8 Robert Pearson ALP 26,669 32.2 +02.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 82,891 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Rowe's 1,361 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mubarak 461 33.9 2,633 03.2 Keenan * 300 22.0 41,291 49.8 Host 343 25.2 2,362 02.9 Webster 124 09.1 9,803 11.3 Pearson 133 09.8 26,802 32.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 1,361 82,891 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Host's 2,362 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mubarak 448 19.0 3,081 03.7 KEENAN * 1,401 59.3 42,692 51.5 Webster 194 08.2 9,997 12.1 Pearson 319 13.5 27,121 32.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,362 82,891 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Mubarak's 3,081 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEENAN * 1,384 44.9 44,076 53.2 Webster 977 31.7 10,974 31.7 Pearson 720 23.4 27,841 33.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,081 82,891 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th count: Webster's 10,974 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- KEENAN * 2,444 22.3 46,520 56.1 Pearson 8,530 77.7 36,371 43.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,974 82,891 06.6 02.4 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Fayat Keenan (born 1972): Elected 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 Minister for Justice to 20 December 2017 Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Counter Terrorism to 20 December 2017 Minister for Human Services from 20 December 2017 Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation 20 December 2017 to 28 August 2018 Minister for Digital Transformation from 28 August 2018 Keenan retired at the 2019 election. -------------------------------------------------------------------- SWAN, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Belmont, Cannington, South Perth, Victoria Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 06.5 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 00.8 shift to Liberal 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 07.3 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 97,268 +02.1 Votes cast: 84,464 86.8 -04.2 Informal votes: 3,062 03.6 -02.0 Formal votes: 81,402 96.4 +02.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sarah Nielsen-Harvey Grn 12,227 15.0 +03.8 Steve Klomp AC 3,086 03.8 +02.1 Tammy Solonec ALP 26,869 33.0 +03.0 Steve Irons * Lib 39,220 48.2 -01.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,402 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Klomp's 3,086 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Nielsen-Harvey 595 19.3 12,822 15.8 Solonec 632 20.5 27,501 33.8 IRONS * 1,859 60.2 41,079 50.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 3,086 81,402 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Nielsen-Harvey's 12,822 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Solonec 10,276 80.1 37,777 46.4 IRONS * 2,546 19.9 43,625 53.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 12,822 81,402 03.6 03.7 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen James Irons (born 1958): Elected 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister from 28 August 2018 -------------------------------------------------------------------- TANGNEY, WA ==================================================================== Perth: Applecross, Leeming, Melville, Riverton -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 two-party majority: Liberal over Labor 14.7 Effect of 2016 redistribution: 01.7 shift to Labor 2016 notional two-party: Liberal over Labor 13.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 94,025 -00.9 Votes cast: 85,748 91.2 -02.6 Informal votes: 2,183 02.5 -01.7 Formal votes: 83,565 97.5 +01.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr Dennis Jensen * 9,924 11.9 John Wieske AC 2,819 03.4 +01.0 Thor Kerr Grn 10,353 12.4 +01.4 Marion Boswell ALP 19,679 23.6 -01.8 Ben Morton + Lib 40,790 48.8 -06.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 83,565 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jensen had lost his Liberal Party endorsement. -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Wieske's 2,819 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jensen * 841 29.8 10,765 12.9 Kerr 235 08.3 10,588 12.7 Boswell 282 10.0 19,961 23.9 MORTON + 1,461 51.8 42,251 50.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 2,819 83,565 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Kerr's 10,588 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jensen * 2,096 19.8 12,861 15.4 Boswell 7,187 67.9 27,148 32.5 MORTON + 1,305 12.3 43,556 52.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 10,588 83,565 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Jensen's 12,861 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Boswell 5,388 41.9 32,536 38.9 MORTON + 7,473 58.1 51,029 61.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 12,861 83,565 11.0 02.0 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Dennis Geoffrey Jensen (born 1962): Elected 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013. Defeated 2016 > Ben Morton (born 1981): Elected 2016 Born: 29 June 1981, Gosford NSW Career: Educated Australian National University. Media adviser to Howard government. Liberal candidate for Wyong, NSW, 2007. To WA 2008. State Director, WA Liberal Party 2008-15. Company manager. --------------------------------------------------------------------