Division of Tangney

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Tangney
Australian House of Representatives Division

Tangney, shown within Perth
State or territory: Western Australia
Created: 1974
MP: Dennis Jensen
Party: Liberal
Namesake: Dorothy Tangney
Electors: 84,257
Area: 70 km² (27.0 sq mi)
Demographic: Inner Metropolitan

The Division of Tangney is an Australian electoral division in the state of Western Australia. Eligible voters within the Division elect a single representative, known as the member for Tangney, to the Australian House of Representatives. The Division was named after Dame Dorothy Tangney, the first female member of the Australian Senate, and is at present a safe Liberal seat held by Dr Dennis Jensen, a physicist and defence analyst, since the retirement of high-profile former Attorney General Daryl Williams at the 2004 federal election.

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[edit] History

Tangney was established at the 19 April 1974 redistribution and was first contested at the 1974 federal election. Until the 1984 redistribution, the seat included a much wider area including the traditional Labor areas of Spearwood and Gosnells, and the seat was a bellwether seat represented by the party of government. In 1984, the seat was confined to its present borders and has been held by the Liberal Party ever since.

It was first held by John Dawkins, later a Treasurer of Australia (as Member for Fremantle), and was held from 1993 until 2004 by Daryl Williams, former Attorney-General of Australia and Rhodes Scholar.[1]

The seat briefly made national headlines in August 2006 when Matt Brown, once a chief-of-staff to former Defence Minister Robert Hill, defeated incumbent MP Dr Dennis Jensen for preselection, despite support for the latter from John Howard. However, on 7 October 2006, the decision was overturned by the Liberals' Western Australian state council and Jensen was once again confirmed as the candidate for the 2007 election.[2]

[edit] Geography

The seat presently contains most of the City of Melville and a considerable portion of the City of Canning, as well as the suburb of Langford in the City of Gosnells, and is located south of the Swan and Canning rivers. Suburbs presently included are:

City of Melville

City of Canning

City of Gosnells

[edit] Members

Member Party Term
  John Dawkins Labor 19741975
  Peter Richardson Liberal 19751977
  Progress 19771977
  Peter Shack Liberal 19771983
  George Gear Labor 19831984
  Peter Shack Liberal 19841993
  Daryl Williams Liberal 19932004
  Dennis Jensen Liberal 2004—present

[edit] Election results

Australian federal election, 2007: Tangney
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Dennis Jensen 39,406 50.85 -2.87
Labor Mark Reynolds 24,832 32.04 +3.50
Greens Christine Ivan 6,896 8.90 +1.10
Independent Katherine Jackson 3,070 3.96 +3.96
Christian Democrats Ka-ren Chew 1,867 2.41 -0.37
Family First Lisa Saladine 815 1.05 +1.05
One Nation Lloyd Boon 613 0.79 -1.66
Total formal votes 77,499 97.27 +1.71
Informal votes 2,178 2.73 -1.71
Turnout 79,677 94.56 +0.65
Two Candidate Preferred Result
Liberal Dennis Jensen 45,480 58.68 -3.07
Labor Mark Reynolds 32,019 41.32 +3.07
Liberal hold Swing -3.07
Australian federal election, 2004: Tangney
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Dennis Jensen 40,061 53.72 +3.91
Labor Gavin Waugh 21,288 28.54 -3.29
Greens Andrew Duckett 5,814 7.80 +2.77
Christian Democrats Colleen Tapley 2,075 2.78 +1.24
Independent Wilson Wu 1,870 2.51 +2.51
One Nation Lloyd Boon 1,828 2.45 -0.94
Democrats Andrew Ingram 1,440 1.93 -3.38
Citizens Electoral Council Neil A Vincent 204 0.27 +0.27
Total formal votes 74,580 95.56 -0.40
Informal votes 3,468 4.44 +0.40
Turnout 78,048 93.91 -1.52
Two Candidate Preferred Result
Liberal Dennis Jensen 46,050 61.75 +3.78
Labor Gavin Waugh 28,530 38.25 -3.78
Liberal hold Swing +3.78

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