Sarah Mitchell

The Honourable
Sarah Mitchell
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
Incumbent
Assumed office
26 March 2011
Personal details
Born 10 May 1982
Gunnedah, New South Wales
Political party National Party of Australia

Sarah Mitchell (née Johnston) (born 10 May 1982) is an Australian politician. She has been a National Party of Australia member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since March 2011.

Mitchell was born in Gunnedah, and moved to Grafton as a child. She moved back to Gunnedah while in high school, graduating from Gunnedah High School in 1999. She moved to Sydney in 2001, and studied politics and international relations at the University of New South Wales. Mitchell later moved back to Gunnedah, where she worked as an electorate officer for former Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson. She continued working for Mark Coulton, Anderson's successor as local MP, upon Anderson's 2007 retirement.[1]

She was later elected president of the federal Young Nationals and chairman of the state Young Nationals, positions which she held until her election to parliament.[2] She was preselected for the eleventh position on the Coalition Legislative Council ticket for the 2011 state election in April 2010; while normally unwinnable, the near-record size of the Coalition's victory saw her emerge victorious for the last seat in an extremely close race with far-right independent Pauline Hanson.[3][4] She married Anthony Mitchell in April 2011, and took her husband's name; she had been elected two weeks before under her maiden name of Johnston.[5][6]

References

  1. Our Senior Office-Bearers: Sarah Mitchell MLC The Nationals NSW. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  2. The Nationals Team: Sarah Johnston NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  3. "Young Nats chair on preselection ticket". Northern Daily Leader. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  4. Declaration of Poll NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  5. Coulton sends his congratulations to Upper House-elect Sarah Johnston Mark Coulton MP. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  6. The Hon. Sarah Mitchell (née Johnston), MLC Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 22 April 2011.