Electoral district of Florey

Florey is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after scientist Howard Florey, who was responsible for the development of penicillin. It is a 15 km² urban electorate in Adelaide's north-east, taking in the suburbs of Modbury and Modbury Heights, as well as parts of Gilles Plains, Hope Valley, Modbury North, Para Hills, Para Vista, Valley View and Wynn Vale.

Florey was created at the electoral redistribution of 1969 as a safe seat for the Australian Labor Party, and was first contested at the 1970 state election. It was held comfortably by the party for more than twenty years before its shock fall to the Liberal Party of Australia at the 1993 election, amidst a landslide result caused by the fallout from the collapse of the State Bank of South Australia. The effect was short-lived, however, and Florey was subsequently regained by Labor at the 1997 election with a sizable swing, and more so at the 2006 election.

Members for Florey

Member Party Term
  Charles Wells Labor 1970–1979
  Harold O'Neill Labor 1979–1982
  Bob Gregory Labor 1982–1993
  Sam Bass Liberal 1993–1997
  Frances Bedford Labor 1997–present

Election results

South Australian state election, 2010: Florey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Frances Bedford 9,339 44.9 -7.7
Liberal Pat Trainor 7,811 37.6 +7.0
Family First Andrew Graham 1,380 6.6 -0.8
Greens Craig McKay 1,347 6.5 +0.8
Save the RAH Denes Marantos 905 4.4 +4.4
Total formal votes 20,782 96.3
Informal votes 756 3.7
Turnout 21,538 93.7
Two-candidate preferred result
Labor Frances Bedford 11,132 53.6 -8.5
Liberal Pat Trainor 9,650 46.4 +8.5
Labor hold Swing -8.5

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