WATSON ==================================================================== Sydney: Ashbury, Campsie, Greenacre, Lakemba, Punchbowl -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2019 two-party majority: Labor over Liberal 13.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enrolled voters: 108,714 +00.9 Votes cast: 94,972 87.4 -02.1 Informal votes: 9,245 09.7 -02.9 Formal votes: 85,727 90.3 +02.9 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Candidate Party Votes % Swing -------------------------------------------------------------------- Sazeda Akter Lib 22,759 26.5 -02.9 John Koukoulis UAP 6,126 07.1 +02.9 Hon Tony BURKE * ALP 44,464 51.9 +00.2 Alan Jorgensen PHON 4,178 04.9 Bradley Schott Grn 8,200 09.6 +02.5 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 85,727 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 2nd count: Jorgensen's 4,178 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Akter 702 16.8 23,461 27.4 Koukoulis 2,539 60.8 8,665 10.1 BURKE * 544 13.0 45,008 52.5 Schott 393 09.4 8,593 10.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,178 85,727 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 3rd count: Schott's 8,593 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Akter 935 10.9 24,396 28.5 Koukoulis 850 09.9 9,515 11.1 BURKE * 6,808 79.2 51,816 60.4 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 8,593 85,727 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th count: Koukoulis's 9,515 votes distributed -------------------------------------------------------------------- Akter 5,521 58.0 29,917 34.9 BURKE * 3,994 42.0 55,810 65.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 9,515 85,727 15.1 01.5 to ALP -------------------------------------------------------------------- Anthony Stephen Burke (born 1969): Elected 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2022 Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations from 1 June 2022 Minister for the Arts from 1 June 2022 --------------------------------------------------------------------