Electoral district of Waite

Waite is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after Peter Waite, a 19th entrepreneur and philanthropist in the current area of the electorate, it is a 30.6km² urban electorate in Adelaide's inner south-eastern suburbs, taking in the suburbs of Brown Hill Creek, Clapham, Colonel Light Gardens, Cumberland Park, Hawthorn, Kingswood, Lower Mitcham, Lynton, Mitcham, Netherby, Springfield, Torrens Park, Urrbrae, Westbourne Park as well as parts of Belair, Daw Park, Leawood Gardens and Panorama.

Waite was created in the 1991 electoral distribution as a safe seat for the Liberal Party of Australia, replacing the abolished district of Mitcham, the only single-member lower house seat anywhere throughout Australia to be won by the Democrats.[1] Waite was first contested at the 1993 state election, where it was won by Liberal treasurer and deputy-premier Stephen Baker. Upon retirement in 1997, he was replaced by Martin Hamilton-Smith.

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Members for Waite

Member Party Term
  Stephen Baker Liberal Party of Australia 1993–1997
  Martin Hamilton-Smith Liberal Party of Australia 1997–present

Election results

South Australian state election, 2010: Waite
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Martin Hamilton-Smith 12,166 56.1 +9.1
Labor Adrian Tisato 5,997 27.6 -6.0
Greens Matt Wilson 2,899 13.4 +2.8
Family First John Vottari 631 2.9 -1.3
Total formal votes 21,693 97.8
Informal votes 455 2.2
Turnout 22,148 93.07
Two-candidate preferred result
Liberal Martin Hamilton-Smith 13,636 62.9 +8.8
Labor Adrian Tisato 8,057 37.1 -8.8
Liberal hold Swing +8.8

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