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1992 Australian Capital Territory general election

Elections to the 1992 Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly was held on Saturday, 15 February, alongside a referendum on an electoral system for future elections. The incumbent Labor Party, led by Rosemary Follett, was challenged by the Liberal Party, led by Trevor Kaine. Candidates were elected to fill seats using the modified d'Hondt electoral system[1] for a multi-member single constituency. The result was another hung parliament. However, Labor, with the largest representation in the 17-member unicameral Assembly, formed Government with the support of Michael Moore and Helen Szuty. Follett was elected Chief Minister at the first sitting of the second Assembly on 27 March 1992.[2]

1992 Australian Capital Territory election

← 1989 15 February 1992 (1992-02-15) 1995 →

All 17 seats of the unicameral Legislative Assembly
9 seats needed for a majority
Turnout90.3 ( 1.5 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Rosemary Follett Trevor Kaine Dennis Stevenson
Party Labor Liberal ASGC
Leader since 4 March 1989 4 March 1989
Last election 5 seats 4 seats 1 seat
Seats won 8 6 1
Seat change 3 2
Popular vote 62,155 45,203 10,998
Percentage 39.9% 29.0% 7.1%
Swing 17.1 14.1 0.4

Chief Minister before election

Rosemary Follett
Labor

Resulting Chief Minister

Rosemary Follett
Labor

Key dates edit

[3]

  • Close of party registration: 9 January 1992
  • Pre-election period commenced/nominations opened: 10 January 1992
  • Rolls closed: 17 January 1992
  • Nominations closed: 24 January 1992
  • Polling day: 15 February 1992
  • Poll declared: 20 March 1992

Overview edit

Candidates edit

[4]

Sitting members at the time of the election are listed in bold. Tickets that elected at least one MLA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Retiring Members edit

Candidates edit

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Moore candidates Residents Rally candidates
 
  1. Rosemary Follett*
  2. Wayne Berry*
  3. Bill Wood*
  4. Roberta McRae*
  5. Terry Connolly*
  6. Annette Ellis*
  7. David Lamont*
  8. Ellnor Grassby*
  9. David Wedgwood
  10. Marion Reilly
  11. Anne Higgins
  1. Trevor Kaine*
  2. Tony De Domenico*
  3. Greg Cornwell*
  4. Kate Carnell*
  5. Gary Humphries*
  6. Lou Westende*
  7. Kaarina Sutinen
  8. Bill Stefaniak
  9. Roger Dace
  10. Lyn Johnson
  1. Michael Moore*
  2. Helen Szuty*
  3. Tina Van Raay
  4. Stephen Mugford
  1. Bernard Collaery
  2. Norm Jensen
  3. Chris Donohue
  4. David Evans
  5. Lisa Middlebrook
  6. Jack Kershaw
  7. Silva Cengic
  8. Noel Haberecht
Democrats candidates Hare-Clark candidates ASGC candidates Canberra Party candidates
 
  1. Julie McCarron-Benson
  2. Graeme Evans
  3. Domenic Mico
  4. Heinrich Stefanik
  5. Jim Coates
  6. Ian Buchanan
  7. Tony Coles
  1. Craig Duby
  2. Fiona Patten
  3. Barry Williams
  4. Sitthiphone Saysitthideth
  5. Nigel Grime
  1. Dennis Stevenson*
  2. Graeme Orchiston
  3. Angela Brown
  4. Mike Trevethan
  5. Ute Ernst
  6. Andy Stodulka
  7. Geoff Doepel
  8. Patricia Colquhoun
  9. Fred Corlett
  1. Jim Weston
  2. Peter Burrows
  3. Glen Smith
  4. Tony Urbancik
  5. Lee Judd
  6. Bernie Clough
Canberra Unity candidates Better Mgmt Team candidates New Conservative candidates Ungrouped candidates
 
  1. Marion Le
  2. Barry Reid
  3. Don Allan
  4. Debbie Ellis
  5. Ross Stuart
  1. Harold Hird
  2. Bev Cains
  3. Alan Fitzgerald
  4. Jim O'Neill
  5. Iain Calman
  6. Christine McGibbon
  7. Ken Ewan
  8. Marc Sadil
  1. Robyn Nolan
  2. Fran James
  3. Wendy Carlton
  4. Rita Cameron

Emile Brunoro (Ind)
Tony Scott (Ind)
Tony Spagnolo (Ind)
Ron Hamilton (Ind)
Lara Pullin (Ind)
Derek Rosborough (Ind)

Results edit

Australian Capital Territory general election, 15 February 1992
Legislative Assembly
<< 19891995 >>

Enrolled voters 184,405
Votes cast 166,467 Turnout 90.3% +1.5
Informal votes 10,764 Informal 6.5% +0.8
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Labor 62,155 39.9 +17.1 8 +3
  Liberal 45,203 29.0 +14.2 6 +2
  Abolish Self Govt 10,998 7.1 -0.4 1 ±0
  Michael Moore Independent Group 8,724 5.6 +5.6 2 +2
  Residents Rally 7,104 4.6 -5.1 0 -4
  Democrats 6,960 4.5 +2.8 0 ±0
  The Better Management An Independent Team 5,021 3.2 +3.2 0 ±0
  Hare-Clark Independence Party 3,336 2.1 +2.1 0 ±0
  Independent 2,271 1.5 -10.1 0 ±0
  New Conservatives 1,869 1.2 +1.2 0 ±0
  Canberra Unity Party 1,482 1.0 +1.0 0 ±0
  Canberra Party 580 0.4 +0.4 0 ±0
Total 155,703     17  

See also edit

External links edit

  • ACT Electoral Commission

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission, Modified d'Hondt Electoral System
  2. ^ "Legislative Assembly for the ACT - Week 1" (PDF). ACT Hansard. ACT Legislative Assembly. 27 March 1992. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  3. ^ "Election timetable". ACT Legislative Assembly election - 1992. ACT Electoral Commission. 1992. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  4. ^ "List of candidates". 1992 Election. ACT Electoral Commission. 1992. Retrieved 19 October 2015.

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Elections to the 1992 Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly was held on Saturday 15 February alongside a referendum on an electoral system for future elections The incumbent Labor Party led by Rosemary Follett was challenged by the Liberal Party led by Trevor Kaine Candidates were elected to fill seats using the modified d Hondt electoral system 1 for a multi member single constituency The result was another hung parliament However Labor with the largest representation in the 17 member unicameral Assembly formed Government with the support of Michael Moore and Helen Szuty Follett was elected Chief Minister at the first sitting of the second Assembly on 27 March 1992 2 1992 Australian Capital Territory election 1989 15 February 1992 1992 02 15 1995 All 17 seats of the unicameral Legislative Assembly9 seats needed for a majorityTurnout90 3 1 5 pp First party Second party Third party Leader Rosemary Follett Trevor Kaine Dennis Stevenson Party Labor Liberal ASGC Leader since 4 March 1989 4 March 1989 Last election 5 seats 4 seats 1 seat Seats won 8 6 1 Seat change 3 2 Popular vote 62 155 45 203 10 998 Percentage 39 9 29 0 7 1 Swing 17 1 14 1 0 4Chief Minister before election Rosemary Follett Labor Resulting Chief Minister Rosemary Follett Labor Contents 1 Key dates 2 Overview 3 Candidates 3 1 Retiring Members 3 2 Candidates 4 Results 5 See also 6 External links 7 ReferencesKey dates edit 3 Close of party registration 9 January 1992 Pre election period commenced nominations opened 10 January 1992 Rolls closed 17 January 1992 Nominations closed 24 January 1992 Polling day 15 February 1992 Poll declared 20 March 1992Overview editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it August 2010 Candidates edit 4 Sitting members at the time of the election are listed in bold Tickets that elected at least one MLA are highlighted in the relevant colour Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk Retiring Members edit Hector Kinloch MLA Residents Rally Carmel Maher MLA Independents Group David Prowse MLA Liberal Candidates edit Labor candidates Liberal candidates Moore candidates Residents Rally candidates Rosemary Follett Wayne Berry Bill Wood Roberta McRae Terry Connolly Annette Ellis David Lamont Ellnor Grassby David Wedgwood Marion Reilly Anne Higgins Trevor Kaine Tony De Domenico Greg Cornwell Kate Carnell Gary Humphries Lou Westende Kaarina Sutinen Bill Stefaniak Roger Dace Lyn Johnson Michael Moore Helen Szuty Tina Van Raay Stephen Mugford Bernard Collaery Norm Jensen Chris Donohue David Evans Lisa Middlebrook Jack Kershaw Silva Cengic Noel Haberecht Democrats candidates Hare Clark candidates ASGC candidates Canberra Party candidates Julie McCarron Benson Graeme Evans Domenic Mico Heinrich Stefanik Jim Coates Ian Buchanan Tony Coles Craig Duby Fiona Patten Barry Williams Sitthiphone Saysitthideth Nigel Grime Dennis Stevenson Graeme Orchiston Angela Brown Mike Trevethan Ute Ernst Andy Stodulka Geoff Doepel Patricia Colquhoun Fred Corlett Jim Weston Peter Burrows Glen Smith Tony Urbancik Lee Judd Bernie Clough Canberra Unity candidates Better Mgmt Team candidates New Conservative candidates Ungrouped candidates Marion Le Barry Reid Don Allan Debbie Ellis Ross Stuart Harold Hird Bev Cains Alan Fitzgerald Jim O Neill Iain Calman Christine McGibbon Ken Ewan Marc Sadil Robyn Nolan Fran James Wendy Carlton Rita Cameron Emile Brunoro Ind Tony Scott Ind Tony Spagnolo Ind Ron Hamilton Ind Lara Pullin Ind Derek Rosborough Ind Results editAustralian Capital Territory general election 15 February 1992Legislative Assembly lt lt 1989 1995 gt gt Enrolled voters 184 405 Votes cast 166 467 Turnout 90 3 1 5 Informal votes 10 764 Informal 6 5 0 8 Summary of votes by party Party Primary votes Swing Seats Change Labor 62 155 39 9 17 1 8 3 Liberal 45 203 29 0 14 2 6 2 Abolish Self Govt 10 998 7 1 0 4 1 0 Michael Moore Independent Group 8 724 5 6 5 6 2 2 Residents Rally 7 104 4 6 5 1 0 4 Democrats 6 960 4 5 2 8 0 0 The Better Management An Independent Team 5 021 3 2 3 2 0 0 Hare Clark Independence Party 3 336 2 1 2 1 0 0 Independent 2 271 1 5 10 1 0 0 New Conservatives 1 869 1 2 1 2 0 0 Canberra Unity Party 1 482 1 0 1 0 0 0 Canberra Party 580 0 4 0 4 0 0 Total 155 703 17 See also editMembers of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly 1992 1995 Third Follett Ministry List of Australian Capital Territory electionsExternal links editACT Electoral Commission ACT Legislative Assembly List of Members 1989 2008 References edit Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission Modified d Hondt Electoral System Legislative Assembly for the ACT Week 1 PDF ACT Hansard ACT Legislative Assembly 27 March 1992 Retrieved 8 August 2010 Election timetable ACT Legislative Assembly election 1992 ACT Electoral Commission 1992 Retrieved 19 October 2015 List of candidates 1992 Election ACT Electoral Commission 1992 Retrieved 19 October 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1992 Australian 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