Kim Booth

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Kim Dion Booth (born in 1951, New South Wales) is an Australian politician. He has been a Tasmanian Greens member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly since 2002 representing the Bass electorate. Prior to entering parliament, Mr Booth ran his own sawmilling business.

Mr Booth was re-elected in the 2006 Tasmanian Legislative Election on a personal vote of 9.3% of first preferences, a decrease compared to his vote of 11.5% in the 2002 election. This decrease can be attributed to a statewide drop in Green vote and votes earned by Labor's Michelle O'Byrne and independent anti-pulp-mill campaigner Les Rochester.

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