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  • March 2013

    Results and Statistics

  • Foreword

    This report provides a statistical overview of the State General Election held on Saturday 9 March 2013 to elect the 39th Western Australian Parliament. It includes detailed results data down to the polling place level for all Legislative Assembly districts and Legislative Council regions.

    The 2013 general election was the first conducted under changes to the Electoral Act 1907 to fix polling day as the second Saturday in March every four years, and was also the first general election to not operate a central tally room on election night.

    In total 291 candidates contested 95 vacancies. This was down slightly on the 2008 election where 302 candidates stood. Likewise the number of registered political parties that nominated candidates at the election also fell, reducing to seven from 10 in 2008. Fourteen new members were elected to the Legislative Assembly – eight from the Liberal Party, three from The Nationals, and three from WA Labor.

    The composition of the Legislative Assembly is : Liberal Party 31 members The Nationals 7 members WA Labor 21 members Total 59 members

    In accordance with the above results, the Liberal-National alliance formed the new Government. The margins for all 59 districts are depicted graphically on page 23, with Wagin showing as the ‘safest’ district and Midland the most ‘marginal’.

    In the Legislative Council, a total of 12 new members were elected, with the newly registered Shooters and Fishers Party winning a seat in the Agricultural Region.

    The composition of the Legislative Council is: Liberal Party 17 members Shooters and Fishers 1 member The Greens (WA) 2 members The Nationals 5 members WA Labor 11 members Total 36 members

    There were no independent candidates elected to the 39th Parliament.

    This report also contains detailed statistics about the different vote types and classes recorded at the election. For example, it highlights a significant increase in the total number of early votes (in person) lodged and a rise in the percentage of informal votes cast for the Legislative Assembly.

    This report is a companion volume to the 2013 State General Election: Election Report, which describes the conduct of the election in more narrative terms.

    Chris AventA/Electoral Commissioner

    October 2013

  • Table of Contents

    Statewide Information2013 State Election Timeline ..................................................................................................................................... 3Registered Political Parties in Western Australia ....................................................................................................... 4Returning Officers, Areas, Enrolments and Polling Place Numbers .......................................................................... 5Summary of Electors as at Close of Roll – 14 February 2013 ................................................................................... 6Enrolment Numbers and Turnout............................................................................................................................... 7Voter Participation...................................................................................................................................................... 8

    Legislative AssemblyCandidates ................................................................................................................................................................. 11Two-Candidate Preferred Result ................................................................................................................................ 18Elected Members of Parliament ................................................................................................................................. 21Statewide Margins by District – 2013 ......................................................................................................................... 23Final Distribution of Preferences Summary ................................................................................................................ 24Two-Party Preferred Analysis ..................................................................................................................................... 25First Preference Votes ................................................................................................................................................ 26Types of Votes by District ........................................................................................................................................... 27Types of Votes by Region – Metropolitan ................................................................................................................... 28Types of Votes by Region – Country .......................................................................................................................... 29Informal Voting Summary ........................................................................................................................................... 30Informal Survey – Metropolitan................................................................................................................................... 31Informal Survey – Country .......................................................................................................................................... 32State General Elections: Comparative Summary 1996 to 2013 ................................................................................. 33First Preference Votes: Comparative Summary 1996 to 2013 ................................................................................... 34Types of Votes: Comparative Summary 1996 to 2013 ............................................................................................... 35Types of Votes and Turnout: Comparative Summary 1996 to 2013 ........................................................................... 36

    District Profiles and Election ResultsAlbany – Willagee .............................................................................................................................................. 37155

    Legislative CouncilCandidates ................................................................................................................................................................. 159Elected Member of Parliament ................................................................................................................................... 164Types of Votes by District ........................................................................................................................................... 165Types of Votes by Region – Metropolitan ................................................................................................................... 166Types of Votes by Region – Country .......................................................................................................................... 168Ticket Vote Preferences – Country Regions ............................................................................................................... 169Ticket Vote Preferences – Metropolitan Regions ....................................................................................................... 170Informal Voting Summary ........................................................................................................................................... 171Informal Summary – Metropolitan .............................................................................................................................. 172Informal Summary – Country...................................................................................................................................... 173State General Elections: Comparative Summary 1996 to 2013 ................................................................................. 174First Preference Votes: Comparative Summary 1996 to 2013 ................................................................................... 175Types of Votes: Comparative Summary 1996 to 2013 ............................................................................................... 176Types of Votes and Turnout: Comparative Summary 1996 to 2013 ........................................................................... 177Number of Group Quotas Achieved on First Preferences Metropolitan Region ......................................................... 178Number of Group Quotas Achieved on First Preferences Country Region ................................................................ 179

    Region Profiles and Election ResultsEast Metropolitan Region ........................................................................................................................................... 182North Metropolitan Region.......................................................................................................................................... 200South Metropolitan Region ......................................................................................................................................... 218Agricultural Region ..................................................................................................................................................... 236Mining and Pastoral Region ....................................................................................................................................... 244South West Region .................................................................................................................................................... 254

    AppendicesState General Election Dates – Legislative Assembly ................................................................................................ 267State General Election Dates – Legislative Council ................................................................................................... 268Preferential Voting System – Legislative Assembly .................................................................................................... 269Proportional Representation Voting System – Legislative Council ............................................................................. 271Western Australian, Interstate and Overseas Polling Locations for Early Votes in Person ........................................ 272

    Maps of Electoral Regions and DistrictsMaps of Electoral Regions and Districts ..................................................................................................................... 275

  • Statewide Information

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    2013 State Election Timeline

    ISSUE OF WRITSFirst Wednesday in February

    Nominations & Applications for Early Vote (by post) Open

    Party Nominations Close (12 noon)

    Early Voting (in person and by post) Commences

    Voting Tickets to be Lodged by 12 noon

    Processing of Early Votes Commences

    Close of Applications for Early Votes (by post) at 6 pm

    Close of Early Votes (in person) at 6 pm

    Final day for Receipt of Early Votes at 9 am

    FEB 6 Wed

    FEB 7 ThursFEB 8 FriFEB 9 SatFEB 10 SunFEB 11 MonFEB 12 TuesFEB 13 WedFEB 14 Thurs

    FEB 15 FriFEB 16 SatFEB 17 SunFEB 18 Mon

    FEB 19 TuesFEB 20 WedFEB 21 ThursFEB 22 FriFEB 23 SatFEB 24 SunFEB 25 MonFEB 26 TuesFEB 27 WedFEB 28 ThursMAR 1 FriMAR 2 SatMAR 3 SunMAR 4 MonMAR 5 TuesMAR 6 Wed

    MAR 6 Wed

    MAR 8 Fri

    MAR 9 SatMAR 10 SunMAR 11 MonMAR 12 TuesMAR 13 WedMAR 14 Thurs

    CLOSE OF NOMINATIONSAt 12 noon & Draw for Ballot Paper positions

    Public Holiday – Labour Day

    POLLING DAY – (8 am to 6 pm) Second Saturday in March

    RETURN OF WRITS

    CLOSE OF ROLLS

    8 days after Issue of Writs at 6 pm

    by MAY 6 Mon

    Mobile Polling (for special institutions, hospitals and declared remote areas) May Commence

    Note: As at December 2012.

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    Registered Political Parties in Western Australia

    The following table shows the names and abbreviations of the registered political parties that nominated candidates in the 2013 State General Election. In 2013 there were seven registered political parties compared with ten for the 2008 State General Election.

    Full Party Name Ballot Paper Name Abbreviation

    Australian Christians (WA) Australian Christians ACP

    Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch) WA Labor ALP

    Family First Party WA Family First FFP

    National Party of Australia (WA) Inc THE NATIONALS NAT

    Shooters and Fishers Party (WA) Inc Shooters and Fishers SFP

    The Greens (WA) Inc The Greens (WA) GRN

    The Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division) Inc Liberal Party LIB

    Under section 113C of the Electoral Act 1907, candidates may apply to have the name of a registered political party, a composite name of two registered political parties, or the word Independent printed adjacent to their name on a ballot paper.

    In the case of Legislative Council candidates, section 80 of the Act allows two or more candidates to apply to have their names included in a group on the ballot papers for a region in the order that they specify.

    Registered Political Parties in Western Australia

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    Returning Officers, Areas, Enrolments and Polling Place NumbersReturning Officers, Areas, Enrolments and Polling Place NumbersPolling Places

    Ordinary Special Inst. Remotes

    Agricultural Linda Sperring 1 Central Wheatbelt Martin Morris 62,250 22,496 37 32 Geraldton Sandra Nairn 1,796 22,752 15 23 Moore Michelle Gard 71,845 23,506 424 Wagin Karen Ward 68,973 21,921 47 4

    Total 204,864 90,675 141 9

    East Metropolitan Gavin Cotterell 1 Armadale Danny Wallace 47 24,757 11 42 Bassendean Mark Ducksbury 22 25,011 10 23 Belmont Martin Morgan 59 22,570 12 34 Darling Range Cheryl Greenough 1,594 27,041 16 25 Forrestfield Jeff Solliss 57 25,453 106 Gosnells Neil Whitely 25 24,976 9 47 Kalamunda Maureen Robinson 163 23,739 12 58 Maylands Andrew Wilson 24 25,037 9 59 Midland Kim Nichols 62 24,209 13 7

    10 Mirrabooka Tony Thompson 22 25,691 10 111 Morley Jim Petrovski 18 24,212 9 212 Mount Lawley David Brown 17 25,282 14 1313 Swan Hills Warren Southwell 1,448 26,121 1514 West Swan Richard Siudak 143 26,251 12 1

    Total 3,701 350,350 162 49

    Mining and Pastoral Kaye Dunbar 1 Eyre Geoffrey Landwehr 295,565 17,309 22 3 32 Kalgoorlie Ruth Clarke 507,636 13,195 12 3 153 Kimberley Ron Camp 419,452 16,387 11 10 464 North West Central Brain Robartson 656,573 9,730 17 2 105 Pilbara Jill Johnson 404,244 17,292 14 5 13

    Total 2,283,470 73,913 76 23 87

    North Metropolitan Greg Rickie 1 Balcatta Diane Gearon 20 25,071 10 52 Butler Leonie Veitch 546 28,575 11 33 Carine Timothy Maher 21 24,458 9 44 Churchlands Harry Crosby 31 25,702 12 45 Cottesloe Michelle Quinsee 32 24,964 11 106 Girrawheen Carolyn Muir 26 26,514 10 37 Hillarys Lyn Cavanagh 20 24,584 98 Joondalup Michael Brierley 30 23,832 9 39 Kingsley Carl Binning 21 24,866 8 3

    10 Nedlands Jennifer Morrissey 21 24,440 13 1111 Ocean Reef Shane Wilkinson 25 24,931 912 Perth Karen Greygoose 23 26,063 17 913 Scarborough Louise Foppoli 20 24,670 8 614 Wanneroo Pelham Weir 102 25,407 10 2

    Total 938 354,077 146 63

    South Metropolitan Peter Drew 1 Alfred Cove Paul Davison 26 24,128 8 62 Bateman Clive Harper 21 23,196 8 83 Cannington Emma Warren 29 23,753 10 34 Cockburn Jeffrey Clark 75 25,875 10 15 Fremantle Tracey Elliott 43 25,922 10 56 Jandakot Adrian Malkovic 63 25,129 9 27 Kwinana Vesna Harrison 201 27,393 11 68 Riverton Shaun Major 25 24,090 8 39 Rockingham Matthew Colley 48 25,134 10 5

    10 South Perth Peter Zaikos 37 24,249 10 911 Southern River Roger Simm 38 25,958 8 112 Victoria Park Kay Heron 26 25,119 15 1013 Warnbro Peter Searle 128 28,087 10 114 Willagee Julieen Dungey 21 23,894 13 7

    Total 781 351,927 140 67

    South West Michaela Miller 1 Albany Heather Marr 4,312 23,572 20 62 Bunbury Ian Butcher 72 23,534 13 43 Collie-Preston Wayne Webster 2,794 23,155 15 34 Dawesville Ronald O'Connor 168 24,778 11 45 Mandurah Pamela McCormick 74 23,789 10 66 Murray-Wellington Ross Monger 4,326 23,919 20 67 Vasse Catherine Smallwood 2,619 23,114 13 28 Warren-Blackwood Sally Thomas 18,624 25,730 27 6

    Total 32,989 191,591 129 37

    State Total 2,526,743 1,412,533 794 248 87

    * Electors as at Close of Roll – 14 February 2013

    * EnrolmentRegion Regional Returning Officer Area(km2)

    District District Returning Officer

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    Summary of Electors as at Close of Roll – 14 February 2013

    Summary of Electors as at Close of Roll - 14 February 2013

    East Metropolitan Region Agricultural RegionMales Females Total Males Females Total

    1 Armadale 12,030 12,727 24,757 1 Central Wheatbelt 11,231 11,265 22,4962 Bassendean 12,144 12,867 25,011 2 Geraldton 11,057 11,695 22,7523 Belmont 11,059 11,511 22,570 3 Moore 12,089 11,417 23,5064 Darling Range 13,380 13,661 27,041 4 Wagin 11,034 10,887 21,9215 Forrestfield 12,432 13,021 25,453 Total 45,411 45,264 90,6756 Gosnells 12,071 12,905 24,9767 Kalamunda 11,590 12,149 23,7398 Maylands 12,086 12,951 25,037 Males Females Total9 Midland 11,697 12,512 24,209 1 Eyre 8,764 8,545 17,309

    10 Mirrabooka 12,534 13,157 25,691 2 Kalgoorlie 6,598 6,597 13,19511 Morley 11,671 12,541 24,212 3 Kimberley 7,987 8,400 16,38712 Mount Lawley 11,938 13,344 25,282 4 North West Central 5,029 4,701 9,73013 Swan Hills 12,784 13,337 26,121 5 Pilbara 8,807 8,485 17,29214 West Swan 12,682 13,569 26,251 Total 37,185 36,728 73,913

    Total 170,098 180,252 350,350

    North Metropolitan Region Males Females TotalMales Females Total 1 Albany 11,203 12,369 23,572

    1 Balcatta 11,868 13,203 25,071 2 Bunbury 11,308 12,226 23,5342 Butler 13,533 15,042 28,575 3 Collie-Preston 11,399 11,756 23,1553 Carine 11,914 12,544 24,458 4 Dawesville 11,942 12,836 24,7784 Churchlands 12,465 13,237 25,702 5 Mandurah 11,233 12,556 23,7895 Cottesloe 11,718 13,246 24,964 6 Murray-Wellington 11,884 12,035 23,9196 Girrawheen 12,899 13,615 26,514 7 Vasse 11,040 12,074 23,1147 Hillarys 12,018 12,566 24,584 8 Warren-Blackwood 12,703 13,027 25,7308 Joondalup 11,709 12,123 23,832 Total 92,712 98,879 191,5919 Kingsley 12,105 12,761 24,866

    10 Nedlands 11,720 12,720 24,440 Summary of Electors as at Close of Roll11 Ocean Reef 12,239 12,692 24,931 Males Females Total12 Perth 13,298 12,765 26,063 Country 175,308 180,871 356,17913 Scarborough 11,596 13,074 24,670 Metropolitan 511,137 545,217 1,056,35414 Wanneroo 12,302 13,105 25,407 State Total 686,445 726,088 1,412,533

    Total 171,384 182,693 354,077

    South Metropolitan RegionMales Females Total

    1 Alfred Cove 11,337 12,791 24,1282 Bateman 11,070 12,126 23,1963 Cannington 11,805 11,948 23,7534 Cockburn 12,596 13,279 25,8755 Fremantle 12,236 13,686 25,9226 Jandakot 12,234 12,895 25,1297 Kwinana 13,198 14,195 27,3938 Riverton 11,598 12,492 24,0909 Rockingham 12,159 12,975 25,134

    10 South Perth 11,448 12,801 24,24911 Southern River 12,656 13,302 25,95812 Victoria Park 12,341 12,778 25,11913 Warnbro 13,676 14,411 28,08714 Willagee 11,301 12,593 23,894

    Total 169,655 182,272 351,927

    Mining and Pastoral Region

    South West Region

    The following tables show a summary of electors within districts by region, as at the close of roll, 14 February 2013. Thenumbers of male and female electors are also shown.

    The Mining and Pastoral Region has the lowest number of electors in a region, with 73,913 electors at an average of 14,783electors per district.

    The North Metropolitan Region has the greatest number of electors in a region, with 354,077 electors at an average of 25,291electors per district.

    The district of North West Central has the lowest number of electors with 9,730 and the Butler district has the greatest with28,575.

    The average number of electors is 25,151 for a metropolitan district and 20,952 for a country district.

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    The following tables show a summary of electors within districts by region, as at the close of roll, 14 February 2013. The numbers of male and female electors are also shown.

    The Mining and Pastoral Region has the lowest number of electors in a region, with 73,913 electors at an average of 14,783 electors per district.

    The North Metropolitan Region has the greatest number of electors in a region, with 354,077 electors at an average of 25,291 electors per district.

    The district of North West Central has the lowest number of electors with 9,730 and the Butler district has the greatest with 28,575.

    The average number of electors is 25,151 for a metropolitan district and 20,952 for a country district.

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    Enrolment Numbers and Turnout

    The growth in enrolment numbers at successive State general elections has continued with a 6.17% increase.

    Enrolment Numbers and Turnout

    75.87%

    Voter Turnout - Legislative Council

    1965361,752392,59692.14%

    Voter Turnout

    Note: Voter turnout does not include figures for absent, early votes (by post) and provisional votes rejected for notcomplying with the requirements of the Electoral Act 1907

    537,122 604,222 663,113

    714,724 754,225 883,239

    957,939 1,016,750 1,119,992

    1,187,629 1,259,262

    1,330,399 1,412,533

    1971 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1989 1993 1996 2001 2005 2008 2013 Year of Election

    Electors as at Close of Roll

    The growth in enrolment numbers at successive State general elections has continued with a 6.17% increase compared with 2008.

    Voter turnout increased by 2.73% for the Legislative Assembly and by 2.72% for the Legislative Council compared with 2008.

    19.59% 12.49% 9.75% 7.78% 5.53%

    17.11% 8.46% 6.14%

    10.15% 6.04% 6.03% 5.65% 6.17%

    1971 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1989 1993 1996 2001 2005 2008 2013 Year of Election

    Percentage Increase in Enrolments

    89.99% 90.56%

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    1996 2001 2005 2008 2013 Year of Election

    Voter Turnout Legislative Assembly

    90.14% 90.70%

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    89.27%

    1996 2001 2005 2008 2013 Year of Election

    Voter Turnout Legislative Council

    Note: Voter turnout does not include figures for absent, early and provisional votes rejected for not complying with the requirements of the Electoral Act 1907.

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    Legislative Assembly CandidatesLegislative Assembly Candidates

    The following is a summary of the number of candidates nominated by each registered political party, independent and those who indicated no affiliation for the Legislative Assembly districts in the 2013 State General Election.

    Party Number Party Number

    Australian Christians 42 THE NATIONALS 17 Family First 16 WA Labor 59 Liberal Party 59 Independent 33 The Greens (WA) 59 No designated affiliation 6 Subtotal 176 Subtotal 115

    Total 291

    The following table shows the candidates who contested each Legislative Assembly district at the 2013 State General Election listed in the order in which they appeared on the ballot paper. The successful candidate is shown in bold print.

    District Candidate (Full Given Names) Party

    Albany 1 CRITCHISON, Barry Edward Family First 2 VERMEULEN, Johannes Pieter Australian Christians

    3 SUTTON, Robert Walter THE NATIONALS 4 WATSON, Peter Bruce WA Labor

    5 EVERS, Diane The Greens (WA) 6 COSH, Trevor Noel Liberal Party Alfred Cove 1 GOM, Estelle Vivian

    2 HARMAN, Roslyn The Greens (WA) 3 NALDER, Dean Cambell Liberal Party

    4 WOOLLARD, Janet Independent 5 HOUSTON, David Lachlan William WA Labor Armadale 1 WEBSTER, Katherine Mary Liberal Party

    2 BUTI, Antonio De Paulo WA Labor 3 VAN BURGEL, Jamie Australian Christians 4 PAGES-OLIVER, Damon Leslie The Greens (WA) Balcatta 1 YOUNG, Sheridan Elise The Greens (WA)

    2 HATTON, Christopher David Liberal Party 3 KIDIMA, Mubarak Kim Independent 4 DODD, Peter David Australian Christians 5 RUZZI, Giuseppe Independent 6 PETTIGREW, Janet Forbes WA Labor 7 CROLL, Lesley Carol Family First Bassendean 1 BROWN, Robert Harold Liberal Party 2 MEWHOR, Paul Australian Christians 3 CARTER, Jennifer Margaret The Greens (WA)

    4 KELLY, David WA Labor

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    District Candidate (Full Given Names) Party

    Bateman 1 LEIGHTON, Rebecca The Greens (WA)

    2 TAYLOR, Matthew Howard Liberal Party 3 CHASLAND, Robert Joseph WA Labor

    Belmont 1 ROWE, Cassandra Michelle WA Labor 2 WOLFF, Stephen Karl The Greens (WA) 3 KLOMP, Stephen Joseph Australian Christians

    4 GODFREY, Glenys Jenolan Liberal Party Bunbury 1 CANEDOLI, Luigi Alfio Independent 2 STEELE, Karen Peta WA Labor 3 DABROWSKI, Edward Australian Christians 4 HUTCHINS, Mitchella Fleurine The Greens (WA) 5 ROSE, Linda Dorothy Family First

    6 CASTRILLI, Giovanni Mario Liberal Party 7 FORSYTH, James Rhea THE NATIONALS Butler 1 WEBSTER, Thomas James The Greens (WA) 2 LEEDER, Steven Charles Daniel Australian Christians 3 AITKEN, Linda May Liberal Party

    4 QUIGLEY, John Robert WA Labor Cannington 1 CUNNINGHAM, Christine Louise The Greens (WA) 2 JACOBS, Jesse Gibson Liberal Party

    3 JOHNSTON, William Joseph WA Labor 4 HARRINGTON, Mark Robert Independent Carine 1 WEBB, Sharon WA Labor 2 CATTANEO, Nathalie The Greens (WA) 3 DAVEY, Richard Clyde Australian Christians

    4 KRSTICEVIC, Antonio Liberal Party Central Wheatbelt 1 DAVIES, Mia Jane THE NATIONALS 2 WALTERS, Patricia The Greens (WA) 3 STURMAN, Gerald Independent 4 STRANGE, Stephen Arthur Liberal Party 5 ADAIR, Robert Australian Christians 6 WATTERS, John Gregory WA Labor

    Churchlands 1 ASHFORTH, Patrick WA Labor 2 MONKS, Wayne John Independent 3 BIVOLTSIS, Demetre Independent 4 RE, Elizabeth Independent 5 PIDGEON, Cameron Walter The Greens (WA) 6 SEYMOUR, Patricia Joan Australian Christians

    7 L'ESTRANGE, Sean Kimberley Liberal Party Cockburn 1 LOGAN, Francis Michael WA Labor 2 ROSBOROUGH, Derek Martin Independent 3 BARRETT, Donald Graham Liberal Party 4 HEWITT, Shannon James The Greens (WA)

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    District Candidate (Full Given Names) Party

    Collie-Preston 1 MOTION, Jaimee Liberal Party 2 KNOP, Clinton 3 HARPER, Alice Rae Family First 4 HUTCHINSON, Peter John THE NATIONALS

    5 MURRAY, Michael Philip WA Labor 6 GIBSON, Kingsley David The Greens (WA) Cottesloe 1 BOLAND, Gregory Mark The Greens (WA) 2 WILLIAMS, Emma Veronica WA Labor 3 MORGAN, Kevin Joseph Independent 4 FEARIS, Neil Christian Australian Christians

    5 BARNETT, Colin James Liberal Party Darling Range 1 SIMPSON, Anthony James Liberal Party 2 HARDIE, Denise Heather The Greens (WA) 3 URBAN, Barry WA Labor 4 GOIRAN, Madeleine Australian Christians

    Dawesville 1 BUTLER, Bryn John THE NATIONALS 2 HAMES, Kim Desmond Liberal Party

    3 BAKER, Brenton Lee Family First 4 RIEBELING, Fredrick WA Labor 5 SCHUMACHER, David Alexander Independent 6 ARMSTRONG, Patricia Jean The Greens (WA) Eyre 1 JOHNSON, Giorgia The Greens (WA) 2 HILTON, Brett David Australian Christians 3 SMITH, Gregory David WA Labor

    4 JACOBS, Graham Gibson Liberal Party 5 DE GRUSSA, Colin Stephen THE NATIONALS Forrestfield 1 MUNRO, Michael Hugh Family First 2 WADDELL, Andrew John WA Labor 3 EIKELBOOM, Troy Australian Christians

    4 MORTON, Nathan Wray Liberal Party 5 BURRELL, Peter Graeme The Greens (WA) Fremantle 1 SULLIVAN, Andrew Charles The Greens (WA) 2 HANSSEN, Matthew Gerard Kennedy Liberal Party 3 CARLES, Adele Simone Independent 4 ANDREW, Susan Helena

    5 McGURK, Simone Frances WA Labor 6 TER HORST, Jan Independent

    Geraldton 1 VAN STYN, Shane Gerald THE NATIONALS 2 CONNOLLY, Paul Redmond The Greens (WA)

    3 BLAYNEY, Ian Charles Liberal Party 4 BURDETT, Carmen Dawn Australian Christians 5 MANNION, Kathryn Louise WA Labor

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    District Candidate (Full Given Names) Party

    Girrawheen 1 DAVEY, Melissa Faith Australian Christians 2 KAFAMI, Saba The Greens (WA)

    3 QUIRK, Margaret Mary WA Labor 4 NGUYEN, Che Tam Family First 5 HALLIGAN, John Roderick Liberal Party

    Gosnells 1 BUTLER, Debra Leanne Independent 2 FERNANDEZ, Christopher Neil Independent 3 GOODE, David Nicholas Liberal Party 4 STAER, Mark Rohan Australian Christians

    5 TALLENTIRE, Christopher John WA Labor 6 EDMONDS, Luke Anthony The Greens (WA)

    Hillarys 1 JOHNSON, Robert Frank Liberal Party 2 FORD, Michael William Australian Christians 3 COLLINS, Adam Anson Horst The Greens (WA) 4 THOMAS, Sam WA Labor Jandakot 1 ANDRIC, Klara WA Labor 2 HAYNES, John Henry The Greens (WA)

    3 FRANCIS, Joseph Michael Liberal Party Joondalup 1 NORBERGER, Jan-Henrik Liberal Party 2 McDAVITT, Geoffrey Charles Australian Christians 3 O'GORMAN, Anthony Patrick WA Labor 4 YOUNG, Brittany Michelle The Greens (WA) Kalamunda 1 ROSS, Gregory Wakeham Independent 2 STALLARD, Geoffrey Dennis Independent 3 WARDEN, Toni-Marie Ramplin The Greens (WA)

    4 DAY, John Howard Dadley Liberal Party 5 WILLIAMS, Hannah Australian Christians 6 WAINWRIGHT, Michael Albert WA Labor

    Kalgoorlie 1 WINNER, Terrence John WA Labor 2 DUNCAN, Wendy Maxine THE NATIONALS

    3 PATTERSON, Ross George Australian Christians 4 PRICE, Melissa Lee Liberal Party 5 HALL, Timothy Michael The Greens (WA)

    Kimberley 1 OGILVIE, Rodney Leonard Independent 2 SIMONS, Craig Australian Christians 3 BLOOM, Jennifer Ann Liberal Party 4 PUCCI, Michele THE NATIONALS

    5 FARRER, Josephine WA Labor 6 MAHER, Christopher Martin The Greens (WA)

    Kingsley 1 MITCHELL, Andrea Ruth Liberal Party 2 MACTIERNAN, Diana Elizabeth The Greens (WA) 3 MASON, Sophie Ann Australian Christians 4 CORR, Brian Thomas WA Labor

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    District Candidate (Full Given Names) Party

    Kwinana 1 BOSKAMP, Iwanowitsj The Greens (WA) 2 JAMIESON, Robert John Liberal Party

    3 COOK, Roger Hugh WA Labor 4 ADAMS, Carol Elizabeth Independent 5 WARDELL-JOHNSON, Stephen Australian Christians Mandurah 1 SOLIN, Antony Liberal Party 2 NEWHOUSE, Andrew John Family First 3 HUGHES, Thomas John Independent 4 BULBECK, Margaret Cachilla The Greens (WA) 5 BRYANT, Charles Edward Independent 6 ASH, Jake David THE NATIONALS

    7 TEMPLEMAN, David Alan WA Labor Maylands 1 ALBERT, Sylvain Liberal Party 2 MADDEN, Paul Australian Christians 3 O'NEILL, Deirdre Michelle The Greens (WA)

    4 BAKER, Lisa Loraine WA Labor Midland 1 PARASILITI, Daniel Sebastian Liberal Party

    2 ROBERTS, Michelle Hopkins WA Labor 3 MORAN, Isaac Australian Christians 4 TANDY, Philippa Kathleen The Greens (WA) Mirrabooka 1 HOST, Lois Australian Christians 2 COOPER, Mark William The Greens (WA) 3 CREADO, Andrea Catherine Liberal Party

    4 FREEMAN, Janine Marie WA Labor Moore 1 JOHNSON, Peter John WA Labor 2 MARGETTS, Diane Elizabeth The Greens (WA) 3 PORTER, Wesley John Australian Christians

    4 LOVE, Ronald Shane THE NATIONALS 5 WILKINS, Christopher Malcolm Liberal Party Morley 1 PALMER, Sally Irene The Greens (WA) 2 FRASER, Ross Australian Christians

    3 BRITZA, Ian Maxwell Liberal Party 4 WHITBY, Reece Raymond WA Labor 5 HALLS, Gregory James Family First Mount Lawley 1 CONNELLY, Paul Australian Christians 2 CLIFFORD, Timothy James The Greens (WA)

    3 SUTHERLAND, Michael William Liberal Party 4 BOLT, David Graeme Family First 5 KUCERA, Robert Charles WA Labor Murray-Wellington 1 ROSE, Michael Eric THE NATIONALS 2 SCAIFE, David WA Labor 3 FULLER, Denise Anne The Greens (WA)

    4 COWPER, Murray John Liberal Party 5 HESLINGTON, Norman Kenneth Independent 6 RANKIN, Laurie Ellen Family First

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    District Candidate (Full Given Names) Party

    Nedlands 1 MARMION, William Richard Liberal Party 2 CRISP, George Alexander John The Greens (WA) 3 WALKER, Anthony John WA Labor 4 FORDER, Gail Australian Christians 5 HIPKINS, Richard Maxwell Independent North West Central 1 SHELTON, Jennifer Catherine WA Labor

    2 CATANIA, Vincent THE NATIONALS 3 EDDISON, Andrew Australian Christians 4 PIKE, Desmond Ray The Greens (WA) 5 MAITRE, Tami Lesa Liberal Party

    1 JACOB, Albert Paul Liberal Party Ocean Reef 2 KENNEDY, Lynette Grace Australian Christians

    3 TAYLOR, Philippa Ann WA Labor 4 CROLL, Aliné Marion Family First 5 O'BYRNE, Mary Margaret The Greens (WA) Perth 1 HYDE, John Norman WA Labor

    2 EVANGEL, Helen Liberal Party 3 HALLETT, Jonathan The Greens (WA) 4 IQBAL, Farida 5 HOST, Kevin Wayne Australian Christians Pilbara 1 LEVISSIANOS, George Michael Liberal Party 2 MATHESON, Julie Christine The Greens (WA) 3 RICHARDS, Bruce Alexander Australian Christians

    4 GRYLLS, Brendon John THE NATIONALS 5 HOWLETT, Kelly Ann WA Labor 6 McKENNA, Brent John Independent Riverton 1 ATKINSON, Marcus John The Greens (WA)

    2 NAHAN, Michael Dennis Liberal Party 3 BEAZLEY, Hannah Mary WA Labor 4 DELLE DONNE, Giuseppe Independent Rockingham 1 POLLOCK, Matthew Hart Liberal Party 2 WIESKE, John Australian Christians 3 WHITFIELD, Matthew Paul Independent

    4 McGOWAN, Mark WA Labor 5 JECKS, Dawn Lorraine The Greens (WA) Scarborough 1 LENNIE, Edward McGregor WA Labor

    2 HARVEY, Liza Mary Liberal Party 3 CULLITY, Judith Ann The Greens (WA) 4 OLSEN, Thomas Bruce Australian Christians South Perth 1 MCGRATH, John Edwin Liberal Party 2 MANGINI, David John Independent 3 BEST, Peter John The Greens (WA) 4 RAFFERTY, Dustin John WA Labor Southern River 1 THOMAS, Susy WA Labor 2 POSTHUMA, Damian Craig Australian Christians

    3 ABETZ, Peter Liberal Party 4 GNANAPRAGASAM, Kate Ashleigh The Greens (WA)

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    District Candidate (Full Given Names) Party

    Swan Hills 1 LIEB, Dominique Emily Jessica The Greens (WA) 2 RADISICH, Ian Franklin WA Labor 3 TAPLEY, Adrian John Australian Christians

    4 ALBAN, Francesco Angelo Liberal Party 5 SHARRIN, Kyran John Family First Vasse 1 EDMUNDSON, Lee WA Labor 2 MASTERS, Bernard Kent Independent 3 NORDEN, Gary Shane Independent 4 BALDOCK, Michael John The Greens (WA) 5 WISHART, James Fredrick THE NATIONALS

    6 BUSWELL, Troy Raymond Liberal Party 7 WESTBROOK, Julie Ann Family First Victoria Park 1 NEWBOLD, Sarah Louise The Greens (WA)

    2 WYATT, Benjamin Sana WA Labor 3 ZAMAN, Shahzada Muhammad Haider Liberal Party Wagin 1 COLLINS, Shirley Ellen The Greens (WA) 2 YOUNG, Jacqueline Elizabeth Australian Christians 3 BLIGHT, Phillip James Liberal Party 4 STOKES, Joshua Thomas WA Labor

    5 WALDRON, Terrence Keith THE NATIONALS Wanneroo 1 PHILLIPS, Robin Antony The Greens (WA) 2 TREBY, Brett Milton WA Labor

    3 MILES, Paul Terrance Liberal Party 4 BIRCH, Mary Elizabeth Australian Christians 5 RAPP, Moyna Frances Family First Warnbro 1 PAPALIA, Paul WA Labor 2 STEELE-JOHN, Jordon Alexander The Greens (WA) 3 MARKS, Joel Leslie Liberal Party Warren-Blackwood 1 COLYER, Raymond George Liberal Party 2 BOSHAMMER, Nerilee Jean The Greens (WA) 3 SCIBILIA, Luigi Independent 4 DOUGLASS, Phillip Family First 5 THORPE, John WA Labor

    6 REDMAN, Donald Terrence THE NATIONALS 7 REDMAN, Kim West Swan 1 SAFFIOTI, Rita WA Labor 2 WIESKE, Esther Australian Christians 3 LEAM, Peter Stephen The Greens (WA) 4 CHEUNG, Natasha Widyarini Liberal Party Willagee 1 RYANS-TAYLOR, Alisha Erin The Greens (WA) 2 WAINWRIGHT, Samuel Darcey 3 VAN LIESHOUT, Teresa Angela Independent

    4 TINLEY, Peter Charles WA Labor 5 SHORTLAND, Wayne David Independent 6 PIIPPONEN, Samuel Peter Paul Liberal Party

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    Legislative Assembly Two-Candidate Preferred ResultLegislative Assembly Two-Candidate Preferred Result

    The following table shows the two-candidate preferred result and the number and percentage of votes after the full distribution of preferences for the Legislative Assembly districts. The total votes shown exclude exhausted votes which were recorded during the distribution of preferences.

    The district of Midland had the closest result with 24 votes separating the two candidates, requiring a swing of 0.07% to change hands, whilst Wagin had the greatest margin with 10,233 votes separating the two candidates, requiring a swing of 26.92% to change hands.

    District Candidate Party/Independent Votes %

    Albany WATSON, Peter Bruce WA Labor 10,957 52.05% COSH, Trevor Noel Liberal Party 10,094 47.95% Alfred Cove NALDER, Dean Cambell Liberal Party 15,445 73.59% HOUSTON, David Lachlan William WA Labor 5,544 26.41% Armadale BUTI, Antonio De Paulo WA Labor 12,032 59.62% WEBSTER, Katherine Mary Liberal Party 8,149 40.38% Balcatta HATTON, Christopher David Liberal Party 11,886 57.35% PETTIGREW, Janet Forbes WA Labor 8,841 42.65% Bassendean KELLY, David WA Labor 11,397 55.14% BROWN, Robert Harold Liberal Party 9,273 44.86% Bateman TAYLOR, Matthew Howard Liberal Party 13,440 67.84% CHASLAND, Robert Joseph WA Labor 6,372 32.16% Belmont GODFREY, Glenys Jenolan Liberal Party 9,378 50.90% ROWE, Cassandra Michelle WA Labor 9,048 49.10% Bunbury CASTRILLI, Giovanni Mario Liberal Party 12,420 63.13% STEELE, Karen Peta WA Labor 7,255 36.87% Butler QUIGLEY, John Robert WA Labor 11,951 51.77% AITKEN, Linda May Liberal Party 11,136 48.23% Cannington JOHNSTON, William Joseph WA Labor 10,054 52.06% JACOBS, Jesse Gibson Liberal Party 9,259 47.94% Carine KRSTICEVIC, Antonio Liberal Party 14,625 68.14% WEBB, Sharon WA Labor 6,839 31.86% Central Wheatbelt DAVIES, Mia Jane THE NATIONALS 11,168 57.93% STRANGE, Stephen Arthur Liberal Party 8,110 42.07% Churchlands L'ESTRANGE, Sean Kimberley Liberal Party 15,887 70.16% ASHFORTH, Patrick WA Labor 6,756 29.84% Cockburn LOGAN, Francis Michael WA Labor 11,993 54.09% BARRETT, Donald Graham Liberal Party 10,179 45.91% Collie-Preston MURRAY, Michael Philip WA Labor 10,108 50.14% MOTION, Jaimee Liberal Party 10,052 49.86% Cottesloe BARNETT, Colin James Liberal Party 15,380 70.92% WILLIAMS, Emma Veronica WA Labor 6,307 29.08% Darling Range SIMPSON, Anthony James Liberal Party 15,178 65.30% URBAN, Barry WA Labor 8,065 34.70%

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    District Candidate Party/Independent Votes %

    Dawesville HAMES, Kim Desmond Liberal Party 13,088 62.66% RIEBELING, Fredrick WA Labor 7,799 37.34% Eyre JACOBS, Graham Gibson Liberal Party 7,203 50.44% DE GRUSSA, Colin Stephen THE NATIONALS 7,078 49.56% Forrestfield MORTON, Nathan Wray Liberal Party 11,076 52.10% WADDELL, Andrew John WA Labor 10,185 47.90% Fremantle MCGURK, Simone Frances WA Labor 12,488 57.86% HANSSEN, Matthew Gerard Kennedy Liberal Party 9,094 42.14% Geraldton BLAYNEY, Ian Charles Liberal Party 11,711 60.91% VAN STYN, Shane Gerald THE NATIONALS 7,517 39.09% Girrawheen QUIRK, Margaret Mary WA Labor 11,557 52.39% HALLIGAN, John Roderick Liberal Party 10,501 47.61% Gosnells TALLENTIRE, Christopher John WA Labor 10,896 52.90% GOODE, David Nicholas Liberal Party 9,701 47.10% Hillarys JOHNSON, Robert Frank Liberal Party 14,463 68.97% THOMAS, Sam WA Labor 6,507 31.03% Jandakot FRANCIS, Joseph Michael Liberal Party 12,584 58.07% ANDRIC, Klara WA Labor 9,085 41.93% Joondalup NORBERGER, Jan-Henrik Liberal Party 10,796 54.47% O'GORMAN, Anthony Patrick WA Labor 9,023 45.53% Kalamunda DAY, John Howard Dadley Liberal Party 12,241 60.45% WAINWRIGHT, Michael Albert WA Labor 8,008 39.55% Kalgoorlie DUNCAN, Wendy Maxine THE NATIONALS 5,651 56.34% PRICE, Melissa Lee Liberal Party 4,379 43.66% Kimberley FARRER, Josephine WA Labor 6,255 55.09% BLOOM, Jennifer Ann Liberal Party 5,100 44.91% Kingsley MITCHELL, Andrea Ruth Liberal Party 14,056 64.79% CORR, Brian Thomas WA Labor 7,640 35.21% Kwinana COOK, Roger Hugh WA Labor 11,783 52.57% ADAMS, Carol Elizabeth Independent 10,633 47.43% Mandurah TEMPLEMAN, David Alan WA Labor 11,550 57.71% SOLIN, Antony Liberal Party 8,465 42.29% Maylands BAKER, Lisa Loraine WA Labor 11,020 53.05% ALBERT, Sylvain Liberal Party 9,751 46.95% Midland ROBERTS, Michelle Hopkins WA Labor 10,142 50.06% PARASILITI, Daniel Sebastian Liberal Party 10,118 49.94% Mirrabooka FREEMAN, Janine Marie WA Labor 11,045 54.57% CREADO, Andrea Catherine Liberal Party 9,195 45.43% Moore LOVE, Ronald Shane THE NATIONALS 11,299 55.87% WILKINS, Christopher Malcolm Liberal Party 8,923 44.13% Morley BRITZA, Ian Maxwell Liberal Party 10,889 54.74% WHITBY, Reece Raymond WA Labor 9,003 45.26%

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    District Candidate Party/Independent Votes %

    Mount Lawley SUTHERLAND, Michael William Liberal Party 12,551 59.36% KUCERA, Robert Charles WA Labor 8,594 40.64% Murray-Wellington COWPER, Murray John Liberal Party 12,476 61.98% SCAIFE, David WA Labor 7,653 38.02% Nedlands MARMION, William Richard Liberal Party 14,622 69.13% WALKER, Anthony John WA Labor 6,529 30.87% North West Central CATANIA, Vincent THE NATIONALS 4,334 59.71% MAITRE, Tami Lesa Liberal Party 2,925 40.29% Ocean Reef JACOB, Albert Paul Liberal Party 14,507 68.97% TAYLOR, Philippa Ann WA Labor 6,527 31.03% Perth EVANGEL, Helen Liberal Party 11,165 52.64% HYDE, John Norman WA Labor 10,045 47.36% Pilbara GRYLLS, Brendon John THE NATIONALS 7,739 61.47% HOWLETT, Kelly Ann WA Labor 4,850 38.53% Riverton NAHAN, Michael Dennis Liberal Party 12,405 59.19% BEAZLEY, Hannah Mary WA Labor 8,553 40.81% Rockingham MCGOWAN, Mark WA Labor 13,127 63.21% POLLOCK, Matthew Hart Liberal Party 7,641 36.79% Scarborough HARVEY, Liza Mary Liberal Party 13,792 67.29% LENNIE, Edward McGregor WA Labor 6,705 32.71% South Perth MCGRATH, John Edwin Liberal Party 14,494 71.10% RAFFERTY, Dustin John WA Labor 5,890 28.90% Southern River ABETZ, Peter Liberal Party 14,777 66.98% THOMAS, Susy WA Labor 7,286 33.02% Swan Hills ALBAN, Francesco Angelo Liberal Party 12,610 55.88% RADISICH, Ian Franklin WA Labor 9,958 44.12% Vasse BUSWELL, Troy Raymond Liberal Party 14,396 71.20% EDMUNDSON, Lee WA Labor 5,822 28.80% Victoria Park WYATT, Benjamin Sana WA Labor 10,865 54.08% ZAMAN, Shahzada Muhammad

    Haider Liberal Party 9,226 45.92%

    Wagin WALDRON, Terrence Keith THE NATIONALS 14,623 76.91% BLIGHT, Phillip James Liberal Party 4,390 23.09% Wanneroo MILES, Paul Terrance Liberal Party 13,089 61.12% TREBY, Brett Milton WA Labor 8,328 38.88% Warnbro PAPALIA, Paul WA Labor 13,534 58.81% MARKS, Joel Leslie Liberal Party 9,481 41.19% Warren-Blackwood REDMAN, Donald Terrence THE NATIONALS 11,769 53.10% COLYER, Raymond George Liberal Party 10,393 46.90% West Swan SAFFIOTI, Rita WA Labor 11,487 51.90% CHEUNG, Natasha Widyarini Liberal Party 10,644 48.10% Willagee TINLEY, Peter Charles WA Labor 12,080 60.59% PIIPPONEN, Samuel Peter Paul Liberal Party 7,856 39.41%

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    Legislative Assembly Elected Members of Parliament

    Legislative Assembly Elected Members of Parliament

    The following is a summary of the number of elected candidates in the Legislative Assembly for each political party. The Liberal Party has a majority of three seats and has sufficient numbers to form executive government in its own right. The government’s majority increases when THE NATIONALS’ seven seats are included giving the Liberal/National Alliance a 38 seat majority over the opposition Labor Party.

    Liberal Party 31THE NATIONALS 7WA Labor 21Total 59

    The following table shows the candidates elected to Legislative Assembly districts at the 2013 State General Election. Members newly elected are indicated with an asterisk*.

    Electoral District Elected Member Party Affiliation Albany WATSON, Peter WA Labor Alfred Cove * NALDER, Dean Liberal Party Armadale BUTI, Tony WA Labor Balcatta * HATTON, Chris Liberal Party Bassendean * KELLY, Dave WA Labor Bateman * TAYLOR, Matt Liberal Party Belmont * GODFREY, Glenys Liberal Party Bunbury CASTRILLI, John Liberal Party Butler QUIGLEY, John WA Labor Cannington JOHNSTON, Bill WA Labor Carine KRSTICEVIC, Tony Liberal Party Central Wheatbelt * DAVIES, Mia THE NATIONALS Churchlands * L'ESTRANGE, Sean Liberal Party Cockburn LOGAN, Fran WA Labor Collie-Preston MURRAY, Mick WA Labor Cottesloe BARNETT, Colin Liberal Party Darling Range SIMPSON, Tony Liberal Party Dawesville HAMES, Kim Liberal Party Eyre JACOBS, Graham Liberal Party Forrestfield * MORTON, Nathan Liberal Party Fremantle * McGURK, Simone WA Labor Geraldton BLAYNEY, Ian Liberal Party Girrawheen QUIRK, Margaret WA Labor Gosnells TALLENTIRE, Chris WA Labor Hillarys JOHNSON, Rob Liberal Party Jandakot FRANCIS, Joe Liberal Party Joondalup * NORBERGER, Jan Liberal Party Kalamunda DAY, John Liberal Party Kalgoorlie * DUNCAN, Wendy THE NATIONALS Kimberley * FARRER, Josie WA Labor Kingsley MITCHELL, Andrea Liberal Party Kwinana COOK, Roger WA Labor Mandurah TEMPLEMAN, David WA Labor Maylands BAKER, Lisa WA Labor Midland ROBERTS, Michelle WA Labor

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    Electoral District Elected Member Party Affiliation Mirrabooka FREEMAN, Janine WA Labor Moore * LOVE, Shane THE NATIONALS Morley BRITZA, Ian Liberal Party Mount Lawley SUTHERLAND, Michael Liberal Party Murray-Wellington COWPER, Murray Liberal Party Nedlands MARMION, Bill Liberal Party North West Central CATANIA, Vince THE NATIONALS Ocean Reef JACOB, Albert Liberal Party Perth * EVANGEL, Eleni Liberal Party Pilbara GRYLLS, Brendon THE NATIONALS Riverton NAHAN, Mike Liberal Party Rockingham McGOWAN, Mark WA Labor Scarborough HARVEY, Liza Liberal Party South Perth MCGRATH, John Liberal Party Southern River ABETZ, Peter Liberal Party Swan Hills ALBAN, Frank Liberal Party Vasse BUSWELL, Troy Liberal Party Victoria Park WYATT, Ben WA Labor Wagin WALDRON, Terry THE NATIONALS Wanneroo MILES, Paul Liberal Party Warnbro PAPALIA, Paul WA Labor Warren-Blackwood REDMAN, Terry THE NATIONALS West Swan SAFFIOTI, Rita WA Labor Willagee TINLEY, Peter WA Labor

    A total of 14 new members were elected. Eight are members of the Liberal Party, three are members of THE NATIONALS and three are members of WA Labor.

    Balance of Power Prior to and After the 2013 State General Election

    Electoral District Elected Member Party Affiliation Mirrabooka FREEMAN, Janine WA Labor Moore * LOVE, Shane THE NATIONALS Morley BRITZA, Ian Liberal Party Mount Lawley SUTHERLAND, Michael Liberal Party Murray-Wellington COWPER, Murray Liberal Party Nedlands MARMION, Bill Liberal Party North West Central CATANIA, Vince THE NATIONALS Ocean Reef JACOB, Albert Liberal Party Perth * EVANGEL, Eleni Liberal Party Pilbara GRYLLS, Brendon THE NATIONALS Riverton NAHAN, Mike Liberal Party Rockingham McGOWAN, Mark WA Labor Scarborough HARVEY, Liza Liberal Party South Perth MCGRATH, John Liberal Party Southern River ABETZ, Peter Liberal Party Swan Hills ALBAN, Frank Liberal Party Vasse BUSWELL, Troy Liberal Party Victoria Park WYATT, Ben WA Labor Wagin WALDRON, Terry THE NATIONALS Wanneroo MILES, Paul Liberal Party Warnbro PAPALIA, Paul WA Labor Warren-Blackwood REDMAN, Terry THE NATIONALS West Swan SAFFIOTI, Rita WA Labor Willagee TINLEY, Peter WA Labor

    A total of 14 new members were elected. Eight are members of the Liberal Party, three are members of THE NATIONALS and three are members of WA Labor.

    Balance of Power Prior to and After the 2013 State General Election

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    Statewide Margins by District – 2013

    Following the Full Distribution of Preferences

    The above graph shows the winning margin (as a percentage) over 50%, for the successful candidates following the full distribution of preferences.

    ALP 21LIB 31NAT 7

    TOTAL 59

    Summary of Elected Candidates

    Following the Full Distribution of PreferencesStatewide Margins by District ─ 2013

    0% 5% 10%

    15%

    20%

    25%

    30%

    26.91%23.59%21.20%21.10%20.92%20.16%19.13%18.97%18.97%18.14%17.84%17.29%16.98%15.30%14.79%13.13%12.66%11.98%11.47%11.12%10.91%10.45%

    9.71%9.36%9.19%8.07%7.93%7.35%6.34%5.88%5.87%4.74%4.47%3.10%2.64%2.10%0.90%0.44%

    0%5%10%

    15%

    20%

    25%

    13.21%

    10.59%

    9.62%

    8.81%

    7.86%

    7.71%

    5.14%

    5.09%

    4.57%

    4.09%

    4.08%

    3.05%

    2.90%

    2.57%

    2.39%

    2.06%

    2.05%

    1.90%

    1.77%

    0.14%

    0.06%

    ALP

    Kwinana

    Cockburn

    Maylands

    Midland

    West Swan

    Cannington

    Girrawheen

    Collie-Preston

    Willagee

    Albany

    Gosnells

    Warnbro

    Victoria Park

    Mandurah

    Kimberley

    Armadale

    Rockingham

    Bassendean

    Mount Lawley

    Mirrabooka

    Fremantle

    Wanneroo

    Hillarys

    Bateman

    Pilbara (NAT)

    Murray-Wellington

    Alfred Cove

    Carine

    Ocean Reef

    Darling Range

    Morley

    South Perth

    Geraldton

    Dawesville

    Nedlands

    Scarborough

    Kingsley

    Churchlands

    Wagin (NAT)

    Bunbury

    Moore (NAT)

    Cottesloe

    North West Central

    KalamundaButler

    Swan Hills

    LIB/NAT

    The above graph shows the winning margin (as a percentage) over 50%, for the successful candidates following the full distribution of preferences.

    Joondalup

    Riverton

    Balcatta

    Kalgoorlie (NAT)

    Jandakot

    Central Wheatbelt (NAT)

    Vasse

    Southern River

    Perth

    Warren-Blackwood (NAT)

    Eyre

    BelmontForrestfield

    Eyre

    Belmont

    Forrestfield

    Perth

    Warren-Blackwood (NAT)

    Joondalup

    Morley

    Moore (NAT)

    Swan Hills

    Kalgoorlie (NAT)

    Balcatta

    Central Wheatbelt

    Jandakot

    Riverton

    Mount Lawley

    North West Central

    Kalamunda

    Geraldton

    Wanneroo

    Pilbara (NAT)

    Murray-Wellington

    Dawesville

    Bunbury

    Kingsley

    Darling Range

    Southern River

    Scarborough

    Bateman

    Carine

    Ocean Reef

    Hillarys

    Nedlands

    Churchlands

    Cottesloe

    South Perth

    Vasse

    Alfred Cove

    Wagin (NAT)

    Midland

    Collie-Preston

    Butler

    West Swan

    Albany

    Cannington

    Girrawheen

    Kwinana

    Gosnells

    Maylands

    Victoria Park

    Cockburn

    Mirrabooka

    Kimberley

    Bassendean

    Mandurah

    Fremantle

    Warnbro

    Armadale

    Willagee

    Rockingham

    Summary of Elected Candidates

    ALP 21 LIB 31 NAT 7

    TOTAL 59

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    Final Distribution of Preferences Summary

        

    Table 1Final Distribution of Preferences Summary

    This table shows the final distribution of preferences for districts where the two preferred candidates were from the Labor and Liberal parties. Total formal votes includes those subsequently exhausted.

     

     District

     Labor

     %

     Liberal

     % Total FormalVotes

     Exhausted

     Informal

     Total Votes

    Albany 10,957 ALP 52.05% 10,094 LIB 47.95% 21,056 5 828 21,884Alfred Cove 5,544 ALP 26.41% 15,445 LIB 73.59% 20,995 6 1,047 22,042Armadale 12,032 ALP 59.62% 8,149 LIB 40.38% 20,185 4 1,562 21,747Balcatta 8,841 ALP 42.65% 11,886 LIB 57.35% 20,744 17 1,727 22,471Bassendean 11,397 ALP 55.14% 9,273 LIB 44.86% 20,682 12 1,854 22,536Bateman 6,372 ALP 32.16% 13,440 LIB 67.84% 19,817 5 1,452 21,269Belmont 9,048 ALP 49.10% 9,378 LIB 50.90% 18,431 5 1,317 19,748Bunbury 7,255 ALP 36.87% 12,420 LIB 63.13% 19,684 9 1,320 21,004Butler 11,951 ALP 51.77% 11,136 LIB 48.23% 23,097 10 1,699 24,796Cannington 10,054 ALP 52.06% 9,259 LIB 47.94% 19,319 6 1,536 20,855Carine 6,839 ALP 31.86% 14,625 LIB 68.14% 21,465 1 959 22,424Churchlands 6,756 ALP 29.84% 15,887 LIB 70.16% 22,659 16 829 23,488Cockburn 11,993 ALP 54.09% 10,179 LIB 45.91% 22,191 19 1,314 23,505Collie-Preston 10,108 ALP 50.14% 10,052 LIB 49.86% 20,168 8 1,069 21,237Cottesloe 6,307 ALP 29.08% 15,380 LIB 70.92% 21,695 8 781 22,476Darling Range 8,065 ALP 34.70% 15,178 LIB 65.30% 23,246 3 1,539 24,785Dawesville 7,799 ALP 37.34% 13,088 LIB 62.66% 20,899 12 1,297 22,196Forrestfield 10,185 ALP 47.90% 11,076 LIB 52.10% 21,267 6 1,600 22,867Fremantle 12,488 ALP 57.86% 9,094 LIB 42.14% 21,597 15 1,219 22,816Girrawheen 11,557 ALP 52.39% 10,501 LIB 47.61% 22,069 11 1,824 23,893Gosnells 10,896 ALP 52.90% 9,701 LIB 47.10% 20,617 20 1,682 22,299Hillarys 6,507 ALP 31.03% 14,463 LIB 68.97% 20,978 8 1,232 22,210Jandakot 9,085 ALP 41.93% 12,584 LIB 58.07% 21,673 4 1,351 23,024Joondalup 9,023 ALP 45.53% 10,796 LIB 54.47% 19,820 1 1,349 21,169Kalamunda 8,008 ALP 39.55% 12,241 LIB 60.45% 20,274 25 1,213 21,487Kimberley 6,255 ALP 55.09% 5,100 LIB 44.91% 11,360 5 595 11,955Kingsley 7,640 ALP 35.21% 14,056 LIB 64.79% 21,712 16 1,207 22,919Mandurah 11,550 ALP 57.71% 8,465 LIB 42.29% 20,019 4 957 20,976Maylands 11,020 ALP 53.05% 9,751 LIB 46.95% 20,776 5 1,445 22,221Midland 10,142 ALP 50.06% 10,118 LIB 49.94% 20,276 16 1,386 21,662Mirrabooka 11,045 ALP 54.57% 9,195 LIB 45.43% 20,251 11 2,239 22,490Morley 9,003 ALP 45.26% 10,889 LIB 54.74% 19,906 14 1,851 21,757Mount Lawley 8,594 ALP 40.64% 12,551 LIB 59.36% 21,150 5 1,446 22,596Murray-Wellington 7,653 ALP 38.02% 12,476 LIB 61.98% 20,136 7 1,507 21,643Nedlands 6,529 ALP 30.87% 14,622 LIB 69.13% 21,164 13 827 21,991Ocean Reef 6,527 ALP 31.03% 14,507 LIB 68.97% 21,037 3 1,430 22,467Perth 10,045 ALP 47.36% 11,165 LIB 52.64% 21,212 2 1,300 22,512Riverton 8,553 ALP 40.81% 12,405 LIB 59.19% 20,963 5 1,237 22,200Rockingham 13,127 ALP 63.21% 7,641 LIB 36.79% 20,773 5 1,341 22,114Scarborough 6,705 ALP 32.71% 13,792 LIB 67.29% 20,506 9 1,156 21,662South Perth 5,890 ALP 28.90% 14,494 LIB 71.10% 20,387 3 1,095 21,482Southern River 7,286 ALP 33.02% 14,777 LIB 66.98% 22,116 53 1,464 23,580Swan Hills 9,958 ALP 44.12% 12,610 LIB 55.88% 22,574 6 1,312 23,886Vasse 5,822 ALP 28.80% 14,396 LIB 71.20% 20,231 13 848 21,079Victoria Park 10,865 ALP 54.08% 9,226 LIB 45.92% 20,097 6 1,402 21,499Wanneroo 8,328 ALP 38.88% 13,089 LIB 61.12% 21,426 9 1,504 22,930Warnbro 13,534 ALP 58.81% 9,481 LIB 41.19% 23,015 0 1,800 24,815West Swan 11,487 ALP 51.90% 10,644 LIB 48.10% 22,133 2 1,622 23,755Willagee 12,080 ALP 60.59% 7,856 LIB 39.41% 19,950 14 1,431 21,381

      448,705   44.11% 568,630   55.89% 1,017,797 462 65,922 1,083,719

    Table 2This table shows the final distribution of preferences for districts where one of the two most preferred candidates was not from the Labor or Liberal party. For the purpose of statistical analysis, the ballot papers from the districts of Central Wheatbelt, Eyre, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Kwinana, Moore, North West Central, Pilbara, Wagin and Warren-Blackwood were notionally distributed in an attempt to identify an indicative Labor/Liberal two party preferred result. The results of these distributions appear on the following page - Two Party Preferred Analysis (districts where one of the preferred candidates was not a member of the Labor or Liberal party).

    District Party 1 % Party 2 % Total FormalVotes Exhausted Informal Total Votes

    Central Wheatbelt 11,168 NAT 57.93% 8,110 LIB 42.07% 19,316 38 1,076 20,392Eyre 7,203 LIB 50.44% 7,078 NAT 49.56% 14,291 10 816 15,107Geraldton 11,711 LIB 60.91% 7,517 NAT 39.09% 19,255 27 1,161 20,416Kalgoorlie 5,651 NAT 56.34% 4,379 LIB 43.66% 10,045 15 602 10,647Kwinana 11,783 ALP 52.57% 10,633 IND 47.43% 22,431 15 1,633 24,064Moore 11,299 NAT 55.87% 8,923 LIB 44.13% 20,239 17 1,059 21,298North West Central 4,334 NAT 59.71% 2,925 LIB 40.29% 7,262 3 454 7,716Pilbara 7,739 NAT 61.47% 4,850 ALP 38.53% 12,598 9 663 13,261Wagin 14,623 NAT 76.91% 4,390 LIB 23.09% 19,015 2 869 19,884Warren-Blackwood 11,769 NAT 53.10% 10,393 LIB 46.90% 22,182 20 1,322 23,504

      97,280   58.43% 69,198   41.57% 166,634 156 9,655 176,289

     

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    Two Party Preferred Analysis(districts where one of the preferred candidates was not

    a member of the Labor or Liberal party)

      

    Two Party Preferred Analysis 

    (Districts where one of the preferred candidates was not a member of theLabor or Liberal party)

       

    In the districts where Labor and Liberal candidates were not the final two most preferred candidates following the distribution of preferences, notional distributions were conducted along party lines (ALP/LIB).

     This analysis is indicative and for academic purposes only.

        District

     Candidate

     Party No. of Votes

     Indicative 2PP

     Central Wheatbelt

     Strange

     LIB

     13,729

     71.13%

      Watters ALP 5,573 28.87%

    Eyre Jacobs LIB 10,474 73.29%  Smith ALP 3,817 26.71%

    Geraldton Mannion ALP 5,223 27.15%  Blayney LIB 14,013 72.85%

    Kalgoorlie Winner ALP 3,324 33.11%  Price LIB 6,715 66.89%

    Kwinana Jamieson LIB 8,560 38.16%  Cook ALP 13,869 61.84%

    Moore Johnson ALP 5,415 26.77%  Wilkins LIB 14,810 73.23%

    North West Central Shelton ALP 2,649 36.49%  Maitre LIB 4,611 63.51%

    Pilbara Levissianos LIB 6,774 53.77%  Howlett ALP 5,823 46.23%

    Wagin Blight LIB 14,408 75.85%  Stokes ALP 4,588 24.15%

    Colyer LIB 14,542 65.57%Warren-BlackwoodThorpe ALP 7,637 34.43%

     

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    Legislative AssemblyFirst Preference Votes

     

      

    District ACP ALP FFP GRN LIB NAT IND IND (2) IND (3) Other Total

    Albany 831 8,284 386 1,137 6,061 4,357 21,056 Alfred Cove 3,532 1,665 13,523

     2,114

     161 20,995

    Armadale 1,403 10,836 1,333 6,613 20,185 Balcatta 322 7,341 264 1,705 10,756 122

       

    234 20,744 Bassendean 733 9,663 2,119 8,167 20,682 Bateman 5,044 2,081 12,692 19,817 Belmont 421 7,827 1,504 8,679 18,431 Bunbury 243 5,595 374 1,250 10,375 1,562 285 19,684 Butler 529 10,510 2,067 9,991 23,097 Cannington 8,457 1,850 8,310 702 19,319 Carine 581 5,278 2,024 13,582 21,465 Central Wheatbelt 328 3,375 637 6,088 8,414 474 19,316 Churchlands 327 3,543 1,740 13,366 1,828 783 22,659 Cockburn 10,606 1,681 9,327 577 22,191 Collie-Preston 8,708 529 1,010 8,250 1,513 158 20,168 Cottesloe 281 2,650 2,246 14,036 2,482 21,695 Darling Range 1,154 6,494 2,144 13,454 23,246 Dawesville 6,050 357 1,068 11,700 488 1,236 20,899 Eyre 366 2,082 715 5,870 5,258 14,291 Forrestfield 633 8,656 678 1,434 9,866 21,267 Fremantle 8,249 3,925 7,760 1,186 225 252 21,597 Geraldton 469 3,299 1,239 9,167 5,081 19,255 Girrawheen 801 9,724 847 1,289 9,408 22,069 Gosnells 782 9,237 1,207 8,040 501 850 20,617 Hillarys 545 4,934 2,015 13,484 20,978 Jandakot 7,834 1,841 11,998 21,673 Joondalup 503 7,519 1,837 9,961 19,820 Kalamunda 612 4,480 1,658 9,624 1,120 2,780 20,274 Kalgoorlie 202 1,928 450 3,748 3,717 10,045 Kimberley 158 3,030 2,664 2,924 2,085 499 11,360 Kingsley 510 6,326 1,846 13,030 21,712 Kwinana 536 9,819 1,340 5,330 5,406 22,431 Mandurah 10,507 527 724 7,531 367 261 102 20,019 Maylands 533 8,796 2,554 8,893 20,776 Midland 520 8,489 1,905 9,362 20,276 Mirrabooka 954 9,661 1,757 7,879 20,251 Moore 386 3,316 1,131 7,896 7,510 20,239 Morley 430 7,868 305 1,371 9,932 19,906 Mount Lawley 452 6,888 187 2,086 11,537 21,150 Murray-Wellington 5,674 621 1,134 10,044 2,280 383 20,136 Nedlands 316 2,987 2,752 12,351 2,758 21,164 North West Central 86 1,523 364 2,114 3,175 7,262 Ocean Reef 301 5,384 243 1,409 13,700 21,037 Perth 324 7,666 2,706 10,318 198 21,212 Pilbara 168 3,758 628 2,911 4,866 267 12,598 Riverton 7,388 1,291 11,807 477 20,963 Rockingham 438 11,716 1,265 6,744 610 20,773 Scarborough 495 5,036 2,294 12,681 20,506 South Perth 4,432 1,800 13,654 501 20,387 Southern River 570 6,421 1,176 13,949 22,116 Swan Hills 481 8,159 460 2,028 11,446 22,574 Vasse 2,501 412 2,026 11,593 1,474 1,624 601 20,231 Victoria Park 8,978 2,528 8,591 20,097 Wagin 620 2,122 849 3,316 12,108 19,015 Wanneroo 550 6,887 446 1,611 11,932 21,426 Warnbro 12,153 2,016 8,846 23,015 Warren-Blackwood 3,331 3,612 6,699 425 273 22,182 West Swan 10,617 1,059 9,900 22,133 Willagee

    5579,280

    403

    2,634 7,097

    7,439

    361 181

                

    1,072

    397 19,950

    Total 21,451 392,448 7,039 99,431 557,903 71,694 Total Independents: 33,027 1439 1,184,432

      1.81% 33.13% 0.59% 8.39% 47.10% 6.05% 2.79% 0.12% 100.00% 

    Note: Refer to page 4 for abbreviations

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    Legislative AssemblyTypes of Votes by DistrictLegislative Assembly Types of Votes by District

    The following table shows the types of votes recorded for all Legislative Assembly districts. The number of votes recorded for a district ranged from 7,716 for North West Central to 24,815 for Warnbro.

    District Electors Ordinary Absent Early Votes

    (by post)

    Early Votes

    (in person) Prov. Total Formal Informal

    Total Votes * Turnout

    Albany 23,572 16,675 1,640 1,311 1,405 25 21,056 828 21,884 92.84% Alfred Cove 24,128 15,713 2,060 1,763 1,421 38 20,995 1,047 22,042 91.35% Armadale 24,757 16,319 1,586 1,180 1,081 19 20,185 1,562 21,747 87.84% Balcatta 25,071 16,296 1,846 1,487 1,099 16 20,744 1,727 22,471 89.63% Bassendean 25,011 16,823 1,974 840 1,031 14 20,682 1,854 22,536 90.10% Bateman 23,196 15,134 1,877 1,472 1,291 43 19,817 1,452 21,269 91.69% Belmont 22,570 13,578 2,181 1,604 1,056 12 18,431 1,317 19,748 87.50% Bunbury 23,534 15,079 1,934 1,249 1,412 10 19,684 1,320 21,004 89.25% Butler 28,575 17,955 2,195 1,364 1,557 26 23,097 1,699 24,796 86.78% Cannington 23,753 14,612 1,879 1,052 1,753 23 19,319 1,536 20,855 87.80% Carine 24,458 16,427 2,355 1,387 1,277 19 21,465 959 22,424 91.68% Central Wheatbelt 22,496 14,553 2,436 1,467 835 25 19,316 1,076 20,392 90.65% Churchlands 25,702 18,380 1,679 1,462 1,133 5 22,659 829 23,488 91.39% Cockburn 25,875 17,054 2,827 924 1,372 14 22,191 1,314 23,505 90.84% Collie-Preston 23,155 15,511 1,913 908 1,821 15 20,168 1,069 21,237 91.72% Cottesloe 24,964 16,931 2,067 896 1,784 17 21,695 781 22,476 90.03% Darling Range 27,041 18,473 2,097 1,572 1,083 21 23,246 1,539 24,785 91.66% Dawesville 24,778 14,757 1,930 1,817 2,381 14 20,899 1,297 22,196 89.58% Eyre 17,309 10,094 1,823 1,062 1,291 21 14,291 816 15,107 87.28% Forrestfield 25,453 16,724 1,903 1,423 1,197 20 21,267 1,600 22,867 89.84% Fremantle 25,922 15,905 2,485 1,407 1,782 18 21,597 1,219 22,816 88.02% Geraldton 22,752 15,111 1,555 942 1,619 28 19,255 1,161 20,416 89.73% Girrawheen 26,514 17,874 1,946 1,147 1,087 15 22,069 1,824 23,893 90.11% Gosnells 24,976 15,785 1,730 1,576 1,484 42 20,617 1,682 22,299 89.28% Hillarys 24,584 17,075 1,931 636 1,327 9 20,978 1,232 22,210 90.34% Jandakot 25,129 17,121 1,997 1,333 1,201 21 21,673 1,351 23,024 91.62% Joondalup 23,832 14,859 2,245 1,136 1,563 17 19,820 1,349 21,169 88.83% Kalamunda 23,739 15,893 1,943 1,601 825 12 20,274 1,213 21,487 90.51% Kalgoorlie 13,195 7,157 988 546 1,339 15 10,045 602 10,647 80.69% Kimberley 16,387 9,139 774 575 840 32 11,360 595 11,955 72.95% Kingsley 24,866 17,236 1,677 1,238 1,552 9 21,712 1,207 22,919 92.17% Kwinana 27,393 16,314 3,250 899 1,957 11 22,431 1,633 24,064 87.85% Mandurah 23,789 14,727 1,626 1,329 2,304 33 20,019 957 20,976 88.18% Maylands 25,037 16,005 2,280 1,600 877 14 20,776 1,445 22,221 88.75% Midland 24,209 15,189 1,599 1,338 2,123 27 20,276 1,386 21,662 89.48% Mirrabooka 25,691 16,097 2,232 1,161 740 21 20,251 2,239 22,490 87.54% Moore 23,506 14,543 3,087 1,745 848 16 20,239 1,059 21,298 90.61% Morley 24,212 15,441 2,011 1,563 852 39 19,906 1,851 21,757 89.86% Mount Lawley 25,282 15,678 2,596 1,937 920 19 21,150 1,446 22,596 89.38% Murray-Wellington 23,919 15,842 2,417 583 1,272 22 20,136 1,507 21,643 90.48% Nedlands 24,440 15,800 2,514 1,621 1,221 8 21,164 827 21,991 89.98% North West Central 9,730 5,244 911 662 444 1 7,262 454 7,716 79.30% Ocean Reef 24,931 16,422 2,044 1,285 1,265 21 21,037 1,430 22,467 90.12% Perth 26,063 15,793 2,238 1,590 1,553 38 21,212 1,300 22,512 86.38% Pilbara 17,292 9,579 1,490 631 879 19 12,598 663 13,261 76.69% Riverton 24,090 16,876 1,346 1,443 1,292 6 20,963 1,237 22,200 92.15% Rockingham 25,134 15,158 1,446 1,532 2,616 21 20,773 1,341 22,114 87.98% Scarborough 24,670 14,816 2,547 1,700 1,428 15 20,506 1,156 21,662 87.81% South Perth 24,249 16,209 1,910 768 1,492 8 20,387 1,095 21,482 88.59% Southern River 25,958 17,367 1,880 1,628 1,215 26 22,116 1,464 23,580 90.84% Swan Hills 26,121 17,388 2,430 1,510 1,231 15 22,574 1,312 23,886 91.44% Vasse 23,114 15,623 2,093 504 2,002 9 20,231 848 21,079 91.20% Victoria Park 25,119 15,248 2,221 1,205 1,404 19 20,097 1,402 21,499 85.59% Wagin 21,921 14,390 2,528 892 1,188 17 19,015 869 19,884 90.71% Wanneroo 25,407 16,520 2,078 1,580 1,236 12 21,426 1,504 22,930 90.25% Warnbro 28,087 17,633 2,230 1,208 1,909 35 23,015 1,800 24,815 88.35% Warren-Blackwood 25,730 17,307 2,395 1,558 910 12 22,182 1,322 23,504 91.35% West Swan 26,251 17,319 2,381 1,393 1,008 32 22,133 1,622 23,755 90.49% Willagee 23,894 15,608 1,902 1,251 1,108 81 19,950 1,431 21,381 89.48%

    Total 1,412,533 910,379 119,155 74,493 79,193 1,212 1,184,432 75,657 1,260,089 Percentage 72.25% 9.46% 5.91% 6.28% 0.10% 94.00% 6.00% 100.00% 89.21%

    *Does not include figures for absent, early votes (by post) and provisional votes rejected for not complying with the requirements of the Electoral Act 1907

    Note: Prov. = Provisional Votes

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    Legislative AssemblyTypes of Votes by Region – Metropolitan

    The following table shows the types of votes recorded for the Legislative Assembly by metropolitan region and district.

    The overall average number of votes recorded for the 42 metropolitan districts was 22,521.

    District Electors Ordinary Absent By Post In Person Prov. Total Formal Informal Total Votes *Turnout1 Armadale 24,757 16,319 1,586 1,180 1,081 19 20,185 1,562 21,747 87.84%2 Bassendean 25,011 16,823 1,974 840 1,031 14 20,682 1,854 22,536 90.10%3 Belmont 22,570 13,578 2,181 1,604 1,056 12 18,431 1,317 19,748 87.50%4 Darling Range 27,041 18,473 2,097 1,572 1,083 21 23,246 1,539 24,785 91.66%5 Forrestfield 25,453 16,724 1,903 1,423 1,197 20 21,267 1,600 22,867 89.84%6 Gosnells 24,976 15,785 1,730 1,576 1,484 42 20,617 1,682 22,299 89.28%7 Kalamunda 23,739 15,893 1,943 1,601 825 12 20,274 1,213 21,487 90.51%8 Maylands 25,037 16,005 2,280 1,600 877 14 20,776 1,445 22,221 88.75%9 Midland 24,209 15,189 1,599 1,338 2,123 27 20,276 1,386 21,662 89.48%

    10 Mirrabooka 25,691 16,097 2,232 1,161 740 21 20,251 2,239 22,490 87.54%11 Morley 24,212 15,441 2,011 1,563 852 39 19,906 1,851 21,757 89.86%12 Mount Lawley 25,282 15,678 2,596 1,937 920 19 21,150 1,446 22,596 89.38%13 Swan Hills 26,121 17,388 2,430 1,510 1,231 15 22,574 1,312 23,886 91.44%14 West Swan 26,251 17,319 2,381 1,393 1,008 32 22,133 1,622 23,755 90.49%

    Total 350,350 226,712 28,943 20,298 15,508 307 291,768 22,068 313,836 89.58%Percentage 72.24% 9.22% 6.47% 4.94% 0.10% 92.97% 7.03% 100.00%

    District Electors Ordinary Absent By Post In Person Prov. Total Formal Informal Total Votes *Turnout1 Balcatta 25,071 16,296 1,846 1,487 1,099 16 20,744 1,727 22,471 89.63%2 Butler 28,575 17,955 2,195 1,364 1,557 26 23,097 1,699 24,796 86.78%3 Carine 24,458 16,427 2,355 1,387 1,277 19 21,465 959 22,424 91.68%4 Churchlands 25,702 18,380 1,679 1,462 1,133 5 22,659 829 23,488 91.39%5 Cottesloe 24,964 16,931 2,067 896 1,784 17 21,695 781 22,476 90.03%6 Girrawheen 26,514 17,874 1,946 1,147 1,087 15 22,069 1,824 23,893 90.11%7 Hillarys 24,584 17,075 1,931 636 1,327 9 20,978 1,232 22,210 90.34%8 Joondalup 23,832 14,859 2,245 1,136 1,563 17 19,820 1,349 21,169 88.83%9 Kingsley 24,866 17,236 1,677 1,238 1,552 9 21,712 1,207 22,919 92.17%

    10 Nedlands 24,440 15,800 2,514 1,621 1,221 8 21,164 827 21,991 89.98%11 Ocean Reef 24,931 16,422 2,044 1,285 1,265 21 21,037 1,430 22,467 90.12%12 Perth 26,063 15,793 2,238 1,590 1,553 38 21,212 1,300 22,512 86.38%13 Scarborough 24,670 14,816 2,547 1,700 1,428 15 20,506 1,156 21,662 87.81%14 Wanneroo 25,407 16,520 2,078 1,580 1,236 12 21,426 1,504 22,930 90.25%

    Total 354,077 232,384 29,362 18,529 19,082 227 299,584 17,824 317,408 89.64%Percentage 73.21% 9.25% 5.84% 6.01% 0.07% 94.38% 5.62% 100.00%

    District Electors Ordinary Absent By Post In Person Prov. Total Formal Informal Total Votes *Turnout1 Alfred Cove 24,128 15,713 2,060 1,763 1,421 38 20,995 1,047 22,042 91.35%2 Bateman 23,196 15,134 1,877 1,472 1,291 43 19,817 1,452 21,269 91.69%3 Cannington 23,753 14,612 1,879 1,052 1,753 23 19,319 1,536 20,855 87.80%4 Cockburn 25,875 17,054 2,827 924 1,372 14 22,191 1,314 23,505 90.84%5 Fremantle 25,922 15,905 2,485 1,407 1,782 18 21,597 1,219 22,816 88.02%6 Jandakot 25,129 17,121 1,997 1,333 1,201 21 21,673 1,351 23,024 91.62%7 Kwinana 27,393 16,314 3,250 899 1,957 11 22,431 1,633 24,064 87.85%8 Riverton 24,090 16,876 1,346 1,443 1,292 6 20,963 1,237 22,200 92.15%9 Rockingham 25,134 15,158 1,446 1,532 2,616 21 20,773 1,341 22,114 87.98%

    10 South Perth 24,249 16,209 1,910 768 1,492 8 20,387 1,095 21,482 88.59%11 Southern River 25,958 17,367 1,880 1,628 1,215 26 22,116 1,464 23,580 90.84%12 Victoria Park 25,119 15,248 2,221 1,205 1,404 19 20,097 1,402 21,499 85.59%13 Warnbro 28,087 17,633 2,230 1,208 1,909 35 23,015 1,800 24,815 88.35%14 Willagee 23,894 15,608 1,902 1,251 1,108 81 19,950 1,431 21,381 89.48%

    Total 351,927 225,952 29,310 17,885 21,813 364 295,324 19,322 314,646 89.41%Percentage 71.81% 9.32% 5.68% 6.93% 0.12% 93.86% 6.14% 100.00%

    Electors Ordinary Absent By Post In Person Prov. Total Formal Informal Total Votes *TurnoutTotal 1,056,354 685,048 87,615 56,712 56,403 898 886,676 59,214 945,890

    Percentage 72.42% 9.26% 6.00% 5.96% 0.09% 93.74% 6.26% 100.00% 89.54%

    By Post = Early Votes (by post)In Person = Early Votes (in person)

    The district of Churchlands recorded the highest percentage of ordinary votes (78.25%). The district of Kwinana recorded the highestpercentage of absent votes (13.51%). The district of Mount Lawley recorded the highest percentage of early votes (by post) (8.57%) and the district of Rockingham recorded the highest percentage of early in-person votes (11.83%). The district of Mirrabooka recorded the highest percentage of informal votes (9.96%).

    Legislative AssemblyTypes of Votes by Region ─ Metropolitan

    The North Metropolitan region recorded the highest percentage of ordinary votes (73.21%). The South Metropolitan region recorded the highest percentage of early in-person votes (6.93%). The South Metropolitan region also recorded the highest percentage of absent votes (9.32%) and the East Metropolitan region recorded the highest percentage of early votes (by post) (6.47%).

    East Metropolitan Region

    North Metropolitan Region

    *Does not include figures for absent, early and provisional votes rejected for not complying with the requirements of the Electoral Act 1907Note: Prov. = Provisional Votes

    South Metropolitan Region

    Metro Regions Summary

    The following table shows the types of votes recorded for the Legislative Assembly by metropolitan region and district.The North Metropolitan region recorded the highest percentage of ordinary votes (73.21%). The South Metropolitan region recorded the highest percentage of early in person votes (6.93%). The South Metropolitan region also recorded the highest percentage of absent votes (9.32%) and the East Metropolitan region recorded the highest percentage of early votes (by post) (6.47%).The district of Churchlands recorded the highest percentage of ordinary votes (78.25%). The district of Kwinana recorded the highest percentage of absent votes (13.51%). The district of Mount Lawley recorded the highest percentage of early votes (by post) (8.57%) and the district of Rockingham recorded the highest percentage of early in person votes (11.83%). The district of Mirrabooka recorded the highest percentage of informal votes (9.96%). The overall average number of votes recorded for the 42 metropolitan districts was 22,521.

    * Does not include figures for absent, early and provisional votes rejected for not complying with the requirements of the Electoral Act 1907.Note: Prov. = Provisional Votes By Post = Early Votes (by post) In Person = Early Votes (in person)

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    Legislative AssemblyTypes of Votes by Region – Country

    The following tables show the types of votes recorded for the Legislative Assembly by country region and district.The South West region recorded the highest percentage of ordinary votes (72.34%). The Agricultural region recorded the highest percentage of absent votes (11.72%) and early votes (by post) (6.15%). The Mining and Pastoral region recorded the highest percentage of early votes (in person) votes (8.17%).The district of Kimberley recorded the highest percentage of ordinary votes (76.45%). The district of Moore recorded the highest percentage of absent votes (14.49%). The district of North West Central recorded the highest percentage of early votes (by post) (8.58%) and the district of Kalgoorlie recorded the highest percentage of early in person votes (12.58%). The district of Murray-Wellington recorded the highest percentage of informal votes (6.96%).The overall average number of votes recorded for the 17 country districts was 18,482.

    The following tables show the types of votes recorded for the Legislative Assembly by country region and district.

    District Electors Ordinary Absent By Post In Person Prov. Total Formal Informal Total Votes *Turnout1 Central Wheatbelt 22,496 14,553 2,436 1,467 835 25 19,316 1,076 20,392 90.65%2 Geraldton 22,752 15,111 1,555 942 1,619 28 19,255 1,161 20,416 89.73%3 Moore 23,506 14,543 3,087 1,745 848 16 20,239 1,059 21,298 90.61%4 Wagin 21,921 14,390 2,528 892 1,188 17 19,015 869 19,884 90.71%

    Total 90,675 58,597 9,606 5,046 4,490 86 77,825 4,165 81,990 90.42%Percentage 71.47% 11.72% 6.15% 5.48% 0.10% 94.92% 5.08% 100.00%

    District Electors Ordinary Absent By Post In Person Prov. Total Formal Informal Total Votes *Turnout1 Eyre 17,309 10,094 1,823 1,062 1,291 21 14,291 816 15,107 87.28%2 Kalgoorlie 13,195 7,157 988 546 1,339 15 10,045 602 10,647 80.69%3 Kimberley 16,387 9,139 774 575 840 32 11,360 595 11,955 72.95%4 North West Central 9,730 5,244 911 662 444 1 7,262 454 7,716 79.30%5 Pilbara 17,292 9,579 1,490 631 879 19 12,598 663 13,261 76.69%

    Total 73,913 41,213 5,986 3,476 4,793 88 55,556 3,130 58,686 79.40%Percentage 70.23% 10.20% 5.92% 8.17% 0.15% 94.67% 5.33% 100.00%

    District Electors Ordinary Absent By Post In Person Prov. Total Formal Informal Total Votes *Turnout1 Albany 23,572 16,675 1,640 1,311 1,405 25 21,056 828 21,884 92.84%2 Bunbury 23,534 15,079 1,934 1,249 1,412 10 19,684 1,320 21,004 89.25%3 Collie-Preston 23,155 15,511 1,913 908 1,821 15 20,168 1,069 21,237 91.72%4 Dawesville 24,778 14,757 1,930 1,817 2,381 14 20,899 1,297 22,196 89.58%5 Mandurah 23,789 14,727 1,626 1,329 2,304 33 20,019 957 20,976 88.18%6 Murray-Wellington 23,919 15,842 2,417 583 1,272 22 20,136 1,507 21,643 90.48%7 Vasse 23,114 15,623 2,093 504 2,002 9 20,231 848 21,079 91.20%8 Warren-Blackwood 25,730 17,307 2,395 1,558 910 12 22,182 1,322 23,504 91.35%

    Total 191,591 125,521 15,948 9,259 13,507 140 164,375 9,148 173,523 90.57%Percentage 72.34% 9.19% 5.34% 7.78% 0.08% 94.73% 5.27% 100.00%

    Electors Ordinary Absent By Post In Person Prov. Total Formal Informal Total Votes *TurnoutTotal 356,179 225,331 31,540 17,781 22,790 314 297,756 16,443 314,199

    Percentage 71.72% 10.04% 5.66% 7.25% 0.10% 94.77% 5.23% 100.00% 88.21%

    * Does not include figures for absent, postal and provisional votes rejected for not complying with the requirements of the Electoral Act 1907 .

    By Post = Early Votes (by post)In Person = Early Votes (in person)

    Legislative AssemblyTypes of Votes by Region - Country

    The district of Kimberley recorded the highest percentage of ordinary votes (76.45%). The district of Moore recorded the highest percentage ofabsent votes (14.49%). The district of North West Central recorded the highest percentage of postal votes (8.58%) and the district ofRockingham recorded the highest percentage of early in-person votes (12.58%). The district of Murray-Wellington recorded the highestpercentage of informal votes (6.96%).

    The South West region recorded the highest percentage of ordinary votes (72.34%). The Agricultural region recorded the highest percentageof absent votes (11.72%) and postal votes (6.15%). The Mining and Pastoral region recorded the highest percentage of early in-person votes(8.17%).

    Agricultural Region

    The overall average number of votes recorded for the 17 country districts was 18,482.

    Note: Prov. = Provisional Votes

    Mining and Pastoral Region

    South West Region

    Country Regions Summary

    * Does not include figures for absent, early and provisional votes rejected for not complying with the requirements of the Electoral Act 1907.Note: Prov. = Provisional Votes By Post = Early Votes (by post) In Person = Early Votes (in person)

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    Legislative AssemblyInformal Voting Summary

    Informal Voting The percentage of informal votes increased by 0.68% in the Legislative Assembly in this election.

    Ballot papers which are blank, do not show preferences in accordance with instructions and/or legislative requirements, or do not make the voter’s intention clear are classified as informal. A ballot paper will also be informal if the voter can be identified through a marking on it. Informal ballot papers do not contribute to the election of a candidate and are not included in calculating the quota or absolute majority required for election.

    Blank ballot papers comprise 21.23% of all informal ballot papers. A further 10.95% of ballot papers were scribbled on and 13.08% of ballot papers contained only a tick mark. The largest group of informal votes, those marked with only a first preference, comprised of 33.30% of all informal ballot papers.

    Legislative Assembly Informal Voting Summary

    Informal Voting

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    Ballot papers which are blank, do not show preferences in accordance with instructions and/or legislative requirements, or do not make the voter's intention clear are classified as informal. A ballot paperwill also be informal if the voter can be identified through a marking on it. Informal ballot papers do not contribute to the election of a candidate and are not included in calculating the quota or absolutemajority required for election.

    Blank ballot papers comprise 21.23% of all informal ballot papers. A further 10.95% of ballot papers were scribbled on and 13.08% of ballot papers contained only a tick mark. The largest group ofinformal votes, those marked with only a first preference, comprised of 33.30% of all informal ballot papers.

    The percentage of informal votes increased by 0.68% in the Legislative Assembly in this election.

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