Electoral district of Toongabbie
Toongabbie was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created at the 2004 redistribution of electoral districts largely replacing the abolished district of Wentworthville. It was contested for the first time in the 2007 general election and abolished in the 2013 redistribution, largely replaced by Seven Hills.[1] Its only member was the former Premier of New South Wales Nathan Rees from the Australian Labor Party.
Members for Toongabbie
Member | Party | Term | |
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Nathan Rees | Labor | 2007–2015 | |
Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the district of Toongabbie
New South Wales state election, 2011: Toongabbie[2] | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Labor | Nathan Rees | 18,340 | 41.2 | -10.5 | |
Liberal | Kirsty Lloyd | 17,889 | 40.2 | +12.6 | |
Greens | Len Hobbs | 2,367 | 5.3 | -1.5 | |
Shooters and Fishers | Peter Johnson | 2,346 | 5.3 | +5.3 | |
Christian Democrats | Brendon Prentice | 2,016 | 4.5 | -3.4 | |
Independent | Michele Read | 942 | 2.1 | +2.1 | |
Independent | Ashok Kumar | 624 | 1.4 | +1.4 | |
Total formal votes | 44,524 | 96.4 | +0.4 | ||
Informal votes | 1,671 | 3.6 | -0.4 | ||
Turnout | 46,195 | 93.9 | -2.0 | ||
Two-party-preferred result | |||||
Labor | Nathan Rees | 19,989 | 50.3 | -14.2 | |
Liberal | Kirsty Lloyd | 19,784 | 49.7 | +14.2 | |
Labor hold | Swing | -14.2 | |||
References
- ↑ "Overview of Determinations". NSW 2013 Redistribution.
- ↑ Antony Green. "2011 New South Wales Election: Analysis of Results" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Library. Retrieved 10 December 2011.
External links
- "Toongabbie". New South Wales Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2011-07-04.
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