BLAXLAND ==================================================================== Sydney: Auburn, Bankstown, Bass Hill, Milperra, Regents Park -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2019 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 14.7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 107,252 +01.9 Votes cast: 91,561 85.4 -03.1 Informal votes: 9,884 10.8 -02.5 Formal votes: 81,677 89.2 +02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Adam Stepanoff PHON 4,421 05.4 Oz Guney Lib 22,059 27.0 -01.9 Linda Eisler Grn 5,187 06.4 +01.1 Hon Jason CLARE * ALP 44,905 55.0 -02.7 Elvis Sinosic UAP 5,105 06.3 +03.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,677 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Stepanoff's 4,421 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Guney 1,700 38.5 23,759 29.1 Eisler 415 09.4 5,602 06.9 CLARE * 420 09.5 45,325 55.5 Sinosic 1,886 42.7 6,991 08.6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,421 81,677 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Eisler's 5,602 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Guney 986 17.6 24,745 30.3 CLARE * 3,840 68.6 49,165 60.2 Sinosic 776 13.9 7,767 09.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 5,602 81,677 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Sinosic's 7,767 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Guney 3,893 50.1 28,638 35.1 CLARE * 3,874 49.9 53,039 64.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 7,767 81,677 14.9 00.2 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Jason Dean Clare (born 1972): Elected 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2022 Minister for Education from 1 June 2022 --------------------------------------------------------------------