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Registered | 100,655 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Perth took place on Saturday 28 July 2018, following the resignation of incumbent Labor MP Tim Hammond.[1]
In early counting, within 90 minutes of the close of polls, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's psephologist Antony Green's electoral computer had predicted Labor to retain the electorate with an increased margin.[2]
The by-election occurred on the same day as four other by-elections for the House of Representatives, colloquially known as Super Saturday.
Background
Hammond announced on 2 May 2018 of his imminent intention to resign from parliament due to family reasons.[1] Due to the High Court ruling against Senator Katy Gallagher on 9 May 2018 as part of the ongoing parliamentary eligibility crisis, four other MPs in the same situation announced their parliamentary resignations later that day.[3] The Speaker announced on 24 May 2018 that he had scheduled the by-elections to occur on 28 July 2018. Popularly labelled "Super Saturday", the occurrence of five simultaneous federal by-elections is unprecedented in Australian political history.[4] The others are:
Key dates
Key dates in relation to the by-election are:[5]
- Thursday, 10 May 2018 – Speaker acceptance of resignation
- Friday, 15 June 2018 – Issue of writ
- Friday, 22 June 2018 – Close of electoral rolls (8pm)
- Thursday, 5 July 2018 – Close of nominations (12 noon)
- Friday, 6 July 2018 – Declaration of nominations (12 noon)
- Tuesday, 10 July 2018 – Start of early voting
- Saturday, 28 July 2018 – Polling day (8am to 6pm)
- Friday, 10 August 2018 – Last day for receipt of postal votes
- Sunday, 23 September 2018 – Last day for return of writs
Candidates
Candidates (15) in ballot paper order[6] | |||
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Party | Candidate | Background | |
Julie Matheson | Founder of the federally unregistered Western Australia Party.[6] | ||
Animal Justice | Nicole Arielli | Party treasurer.[6] | |
Independent | Jim Grayden | Property manager, former teacher. Son of former Swan MP Bill Grayden. Running as an Independent Liberal[7] | |
Liberal Democrats | Wesley Du Preez | Edith Cowan University graduate in Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations.[6] | |
#Sustainable | Colin Scott | Small business operator and community volunteer.[8] | |
Mental Health | Ben Mullings | Psychologist.[9] | |
Labor | Patrick Gorman | Western Australian Labor state secretary.[10] Aligned with Labor Left.[11] | |
People | Gabriel Harfouche | Party founder. Ran as a Palmer United candidate in Perth at the 2013 federal election.[12] | |
Independent | Paul Collins | Former Stirling councillor. Contested the North Metropolitan Region at the 2013 state election as the sixth Liberal candidate.[6] | |
Greens | Caroline Perks | Public servant for climate change policy.[13] | |
Science | Aaron Hammond | Multi-disciplinary engineer.[14] | |
Christians | Ellen Joubert | Coach and mentor for women and children.[15] | |
Liberty Alliance | Tony Robinson | Party co-founder. Contested the 2017 Bennelong by-election.[16] | |
Independent | Ian Britza | Two-term Liberal MP for Morley elected at 2008 state election, contested 2017 New England federal by-election as a Country candidate.[6] | |
CEC | Barry Mason | Driver for a traffic management company.[6] |
The Liberals declined to contest the Perth and Fremantle federal by-elections, but concentrated their resources on the Darling Range state by-election.[17]
Polling
Date | Firm | Commissioned by | Sample | Primary vote | TCP vote | ||||||
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ALP | GRN | LDP | OTH | UND | ALP | GRN | |||||
23 July 2018 | ReachTEL | Legalise Vaping Australia[18] | 695 | 44.9% | 17.0% | 13.4% | 16.0% | 8.7% | 68% | 32% | |
2016 election | 37.4% | 17.1% | 1.7% | 43.8% | − | 53.3% | − |
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | Patrick Gorman | 22,812 | 39.33 | +1.96 | |
Greens | Caroline Perks | 10,908 | 18.81 | +1.74 | |
Independent | Paul Collins | 5,516 | 9.51 | +9.51 | |
Liberal Democrats | Wesley Du Preez | 3,880 | 6.69 | +4.98 | |
Western Australia | Julie Matheson | 3,123 | 5.38 | +5.38 | |
Independent Liberal | Jim Grayden | 2,565 | 4.42 | +4.42 | |
Animal Justice | Nicole Arielli | 1,815 | 3.13 | +3.13 | |
Independent | Ian Britza | 1,705 | 2.94 | +2.94 | |
Christians | Ellen Joubert | 1,474 | 2.54 | +2.54 | |
Science | Aaron Hammond | 1,002 | 1.73 | +1.73 | |
Mental Health | Ben Mullings | 930 | 1.60 | +1.60 | |
Sustainable Australia | Colin Scott | 774 | 1.33 | +1.33 | |
Liberty Alliance | Tony Robinson | 682 | 1.18 | +1.18 | |
Citizens Electoral Council | Barry Mason | 596 | 1.03 | +1.03 | |
People's Party | Gabriel Harfouche | 222 | 0.38 | +0.38 | |
Total formal votes | 58,004 | 89.94 | −6.29 | ||
Informal votes | 6,486 | 10.06 | +6.29 | ||
Turnout | 64,490 | 64.07 | −23.97 | ||
Two-candidate-preferred result | |||||
Labor | Patrick Gorman | 36,601 | 63.10 | +9.77 | |
Greens | Caroline Perks | 21,403 | 36.90 | +36.90 | |
Labor hold | Swing | N/A | |||
See also
References
- 1 2 "Federal Member for Perth Tim Hammond quits politics for family, triggering WA by-election". ABC News. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2018.
- ↑ "July 2018 Federal By-elections". abc.net.au.
- ↑ "Four MPs, one senator gone as citizenship drama claims more victims". ABC News. 9 May 2018 – via www.abc.net.au.
- ↑ "Date set for by-elections in Perth, Fremantle, Mayo, Longman and Braddon". ABC News. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- ↑ "2018 Perth by-election". Australian Electoral Commission.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Perth 2018 By-election". abc.net.au.
- ↑ "Facebook post". www.facebook.com.
- ↑ "2018 Perth by-election: sustainableaustralia.org.au". Archived from the original on 20 June 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
- ↑ "2018 Perth by-election: amhp.org.au". Archived from the original on 6 September 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
- ↑ Hondros, Nathan (12 May 2018). "Labor anoints 'tireless fighter' Patrick Gorman in Perth". WAtoday.
- ↑ Butterly, Nick (11 May 2018). "WA Labor's Patrick Gorman to get nod as Perth candidate". The West Australian. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
- ↑ "By-election 2018 endorsed candidates". Australian People's Party.
- ↑ "Greens name candidate in Perth by-election: News.com.au 10 May 2018".
- ↑ "Science Party names candidates for 2018 by-elections: 12 June 2018".
- ↑ 2018 Perth by-election australianchristians.org.au
- ↑ "Tony Robinson to contest Perth by election". Australian Liberty Alliance. Archived from the original on 28 June 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
- ↑ "Senior Liberals give up on federal WA by-elections, admitting they have no hope of winning". ABC News. 14 May 2018 – via www.abc.net.au.
- ↑ "Super Saturday minus one day – The Poll Bludger". www.pollbludger.net.
- ↑ scheme=AGLSTERMS. AglsAgent; corporateName=Australian Electoral Commission; address=50 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra. "House of Representatives division information". Australian Electoral Commission.
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External links
- 2018 Perth by-election website: Australian Electoral Commission
- 2018 Perth by-election guide: Antony Green ABC
- 2018 Perth by-election guide: The Poll Bludger
- 2018 Perth by-election guide: The Tally Room
- By-elections aplenty: The Poll Bludger 10 May 2018
- Super Saturday July 28: The Poll Bludger 24 May 2018