BOOTHBY, SA 104,032 enrolled, 97,707 (93.9%) voted ==================================================================== Adelaide: Belair, Brighton, Mitcham, Seacliff -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010 two-party majority: Liberal 00.8 Effect of 2011 redistribution: 00.2 shift to Labor 2013 notional two-party majority: Liberal 00.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Thomas Grn 11,287 12.0 -01.5 Dr Andrew SOUTHCOTT * Lib 47,484 50.4 +06.1 Sally Cox PUP 2,835 03.0 Annabel Digance ALP 29,018 30.8 -04.8 Natasha Edmonds FF 3,683 03.9 +01.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3,400 (03.5%) informal 94,307 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Cox's 2,835 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas 508 17.9 11,795 12.5 SOUTHCOTT * 910 32.1 48,394 51.3 Digance 738 26.0 29,756 31.6 Edmonds 679 24.0 4,362 04.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2,835 94,307 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Edmonds's 4,362 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Thomas 1,209 27.7 13,004 13.8 SOUTHCOTT * 2,104 48.2 50,498 53.6 Digance 1,049 24.1 30,805 32.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 4,362 94,307 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Thomas's 13,004 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUTHCOTT * 3,368 25.9 53,866 57.1 Digance 9,636 74.1 40,441 42.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > 13,004 94,307 07.1 06.5 to Lib -------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew John Southcott (born 1967): Elected 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Southcott will retire at the 2016 election. --------------------------------------------------------------------