Division of Dobell

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Dobell
Australian House of Representatives Division
State or territory: New South Wales
Created: 1984
MP: Craig Thomson
Party: Labor
Namesake: William Dobell
Electors: 90,328
Area: 886 km² (342.1 sq mi)
Demographic: Provincial

The Division of Dobell is an Australian electoral Division in New South Wales.

The division was created in 1984 and is named for Sir William Dobell, the painter. It is located in the Central Coast region of New South Wales and includes the towns of The Entrance, Tuggerah and Wyong.

The electorate stretches from Blue Haven in the north to Wyoming in the south, from The Entrance in the East through the Jilliby Valley

Dobell was originally a fairly safe seat for the Australian Labor Party but successive redistributions reduced the Labor margin and the seat was ultimately won by the Liberal Party in the 2001 election. The Liberals consolidated their hold on the seat at the 2004 election; however Labor regained the seat at the 2007 election when Craig Thomson easily defeated Ken Ticehurst.

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[edit] Major suburbs

[edit] Members

Member Party Term
  Michael Lee Labor 19842001
  Ken Ticehurst Liberal 20012007
  Craig Thomson Labor 2007—present

[edit] Election results

Australian federal election, 2007: Dobell
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Craig Thomson 38,168 46.32 +8.85
Liberal Ken Ticehurst 34,865 42.31 -6.32
Greens Scott Rickard 4,429 5.38 +0.28
Independent Doug Eaton 1,639 1.99 +1.99
Christian Democrats Michael Darby 1,549 1.88 +1.88
Family First Hadden Ervin 1,407 1.71 -0.49
Liberty and Democracy Graeme Bird 182 0.22 +0.22
Citizens Electoral Council Steve Hughes 157 0.19 +0.03
Total formal votes 82,396 95.68 +2.96
Informal votes 3,719 4.32 -2.97
Turnout 86,115 95.34 +0.42
Two Candidate Preferred Result
Labor Craig Thomson 44,413 53.90 +8.74
Liberal Ken Ticehurst 37,983 46.10 -8.74
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +8.74

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