Division of Lindsay

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Lindsay
Australian House of Representatives Division
State or territory: New South Wales
Created: 1984
MP: David Bradbury
Party: Labor
Namesake: Norman Lindsay
Electors: 90,349
Area: 269 km² (103.9 sq mi)
Demographic: Outer Metropolitan

The Division of Lindsay is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of New South Wales. It is located in the outer western suburbs of Sydney, and is centred around Penrith. It also includes the suburbs of Castlereagh, Glenbrook, Mulgoa and Werrington.

The Division is named after Sir Norman Lindsay, the prominent Australian artist, writer and sculptor. The Division was proclaimed at the redistribution of 11 October 1984 and was first contested at the 1984 Federal election.

Prior to the 1996 election, it was considered a safe Labor seat, until a swing of more than 10% removed the then MP Ross Free from office. However a by-election was called when it was revealed that there were eligibility problems, due to citizenship, with Jackie Kelly's election.

Jackie Kelly announced her retirement in 2007 which, together with the 2006 redistribution, has made Lindsay vulnerable to the Labor candidate, Penrith Mayor David Bradbury. Bradbury contested the seat for the Labor Party and had won the seat with a swing of 9.7% after distribution of preferences defeating the unsuccessful Liberal candidate Karen Chijoff.

Three days before the 2007 Federal Election Liberal Party supporters, including Jackie Kelly's husband, were caught in Lindsay distributing fake pamphlets in residents' letterboxes which linked the Labor Party to Islamic terrorism. For more details see Lindsay pamphlet scandal.

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[edit] Members

Member Party Term
  Ross Free Labor 19841996
  Jackie Kelly Liberal 19962007
  David Bradbury Labor 2007—present

[edit] Election results

Australian federal election, 2007: Lindsay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor David Bradbury 41,991 51.39 +11.68
Liberal Karen Chijoff 31,176 38.15 -7.49
Greens Lesley Edwards 2,759 3.38 -0.38
Christian Democrats Andrew Green 2,498 3.06 +0.31
Independent Lisa Harrold 953 1.17 +1.17
Family First Iris Muller 915 1.12 -0.32
Independent Kerry McNally 728 0.89 +0.89
Liberty and Democracy Grant Bayley 689 0.84 +0.84
Total formal votes 81,709 94.46 +2.32
Informal votes 4,791 5.54 -2.32
Turnout 86,500 95.74 +0.31
Two Candidate Preferred Result
Labor David Bradbury 46,394 56.78 +9.70
Liberal Karen Chijoff 35,315 43.22 -9.70
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +9.70

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