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Division of Chifley

The Division of Chifley is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales.

Chifley
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Chifley in New South Wales, as of the 2016 federal election
Created1969
MPEd Husic
PartyLabor
NamesakeBen Chifley
Electors121,385 (2022)
Area126 km2 (48.6 sq mi)
DemographicOuter metropolitan

Chifley is located in outer western Sydney. It includes Rooty Hill, Doonside, Woodcroft, Dean Park, parts of Marayong and Blacktown, and all the suburbs of the Mt Druitt housing estate.[1]

History Edit

 
Ben Chifley, the division's namesake

The division was created in 1969 and is named for Ben Chifley, who was Prime Minister of Australia 1945–49.

Chifley has been won by the Labor Party at every federal election since its creation in 1969, and at the 2007 federal election was one of Labor's safest seats.[2] The Member for Chifley, since the 2010 federal election, is Ed Husic, a member of the Australian Labor Party.

Boundaries Edit

Since 1984, federal electoral division boundaries in Australia have been determined at redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the Australian Electoral Commission. Redistributions occur for the boundaries of divisions in a particular state, and they occur every seven years, or sooner if a state's representation entitlement changes or when divisions of a state are malapportioned.[3]

 
Four of the candidates who stood for election for the Division of Chifley at the 2007 federal election address electors at a public meeting in Shalvey on 11 November 2007. They are (seated at rear) Roger Price (ALP), Dave Vincent (CDP), James Cogan (Socialist) and (standing) John Forrester (Greens)

The division is located in the western suburbs of Sydney. On its original boundaries it was based on Blacktown, but now includes the suburbs of Angus, Bidwill, Blackett, Bungarribee, Colebee, Dean Park, Dharruk, Doonside, Emerton, Glendenning, Hassall Grove, Hebersham, Lethbridge Park, Marayong, Marsden Park, Melonba, Mount Druitt, Nirimba Fields, Oakhurst, Plumpton, Richards, Rooty Hill, Ropes Crossing, Shalvey, Shanes Park, Tregear, Whalan, Willmot, and Woodcroft; as well as parts of Arndell Park, Blacktown, Eastern Creek, Huntingwood, Quakers Hill, Riverstone, and Schofields.

Demographics Edit

Chifley is home to immigrant communities from the Philippines, India, and Fiji,[4] and is heavily Catholic at 30.8% with a larger-than-average Muslim population at 8.3%.[4] Some voters are socially conservative, particularly those of religious background.[5]

The current MP is Ed Husic, a member of the Australian Labor Party. Husic himself comes from a Bosnian Muslim family, but describes himself as non-practising Muslim.[1]

Members Edit

Image Member Party Term Notes
    John Armitage
(1920–2009)
Labor 25 October 1969
4 February 1983
Previously held the Division of Mitchell. Retired
    Russ Gorman
(1926–2017)
Labor 5 March 1983
1 December 1984
Transferred to the Division of Greenway
    Roger Price
(1945–)
Labor 1 December 1984
19 July 2010
Served as Chief Government Whip in the House under Rudd and Gillard. Retired
    Ed Husic
(1970–)
Labor 21 August 2010
present
Incumbent. Currently a minister under Albanese

Election results Edit

2022 Australian federal election: Chifley[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Ed Husic 51,236 52.72 −1.58
Liberal Jugandeep Singh 24,046 24.74 −3.18
One Nation Amit Batish 6,034 6.21 +6.21
Greens Sujan Selventhiran 5,622 5.78 +0.72
United Australia Zvetanka Raskov 5,149 5.30 +0.76
Liberal Democrats Ben Roughley 3,263 3.36 +3.36
Independent Ammar Khan 1,839 1.89 +0.15
Total formal votes 97,189 91.12 +0.78
Informal votes 9,471 8.88 −0.78
Turnout 106,660 87.95 −2.01
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Ed Husic 61,682 63.47 +1.10
Liberal Jugandeep Singh 35,507 36.53 −1.10
Labor hold Swing +1.10

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Chifley - Federal Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  2. ^ "House of Representatives: Two party preferred by division". Election 2007. Australian Electoral Commission. 11 August 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  3. ^ Muller, Damon (14 November 2017). "The process of federal redistributions: a quick guide". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  4. ^ a b "2016 Chifley, Census All persons QuickStats | Australian Bureau of Statistics". www.abs.gov.au. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Same-sex marriage survey: religious belief matched no vote most closely". the Guardian. 17 November 2017. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  6. ^ Chifley, NSW, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.

External links Edit

  • Division of Chifley – Australian Electoral Commission

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The Division of Chifley is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales ChifleyAustralian House of Representatives DivisionDivision of Chifley in New South Wales as of the 2016 federal electionCreated1969MPEd HusicPartyLaborNamesakeBen ChifleyElectors121 385 2022 Area126 km2 48 6 sq mi DemographicOuter metropolitanChifley is located in outer western Sydney It includes Rooty Hill Doonside Woodcroft Dean Park parts of Marayong and Blacktown and all the suburbs of the Mt Druitt housing estate 1 Contents 1 History 2 Boundaries 3 Demographics 4 Members 5 Election results 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Ben Chifley the division s namesakeThe division was created in 1969 and is named for Ben Chifley who was Prime Minister of Australia 1945 49 Chifley has been won by the Labor Party at every federal election since its creation in 1969 and at the 2007 federal election was one of Labor s safest seats 2 The Member for Chifley since the 2010 federal election is Ed Husic a member of the Australian Labor Party Boundaries EditSince 1984 federal electoral division boundaries in Australia have been determined at redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the Australian Electoral Commission Redistributions occur for the boundaries of divisions in a particular state and they occur every seven years or sooner if a state s representation entitlement changes or when divisions of a state are malapportioned 3 nbsp Four of the candidates who stood for election for the Division of Chifley at the 2007 federal election address electors at a public meeting in Shalvey on 11 November 2007 They are seated at rear Roger Price ALP Dave Vincent CDP James Cogan Socialist and standing John Forrester Greens The division is located in the western suburbs of Sydney On its original boundaries it was based on Blacktown but now includes the suburbs of Angus Bidwill Blackett Bungarribee Colebee Dean Park Dharruk Doonside Emerton Glendenning Hassall Grove Hebersham Lethbridge Park Marayong Marsden Park Melonba Mount Druitt Nirimba Fields Oakhurst Plumpton Richards Rooty Hill Ropes Crossing Shalvey Shanes Park Tregear Whalan Willmot and Woodcroft as well as parts of Arndell Park Blacktown Eastern Creek Huntingwood Quakers Hill Riverstone and Schofields Demographics EditChifley is home to immigrant communities from the Philippines India and Fiji 4 and is heavily Catholic at 30 8 with a larger than average Muslim population at 8 3 4 Some voters are socially conservative particularly those of religious background 5 The current MP is Ed Husic a member of the Australian Labor Party Husic himself comes from a Bosnian Muslim family but describes himself as non practising Muslim 1 Members EditImage Member Party Term Notes nbsp John Armitage 1920 2009 Labor 25 October 1969 4 February 1983 Previously held the Division of Mitchell Retired nbsp Russ Gorman 1926 2017 Labor 5 March 1983 1 December 1984 Transferred to the Division of Greenway nbsp Roger Price 1945 Labor 1 December 1984 19 July 2010 Served as Chief Government Whip in the House under Rudd and Gillard Retired nbsp Ed Husic 1970 Labor 21 August 2010 present Incumbent Currently a minister under AlbaneseElection results EditMain article Electoral results for the Division of Chifley This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2022 Australian federal election in New South Wales Chifley edit 2022 Australian federal election Chifley 6 Party Candidate Votes Labor Ed Husic 51 236 52 72 1 58Liberal Jugandeep Singh 24 046 24 74 3 18One Nation Amit Batish 6 034 6 21 6 21Greens Sujan Selventhiran 5 622 5 78 0 72United Australia Zvetanka Raskov 5 149 5 30 0 76Liberal Democrats Ben Roughley 3 263 3 36 3 36Independent Ammar Khan 1 839 1 89 0 15Total formal votes 97 189 91 12 0 78Informal votes 9 471 8 88 0 78Turnout 106 660 87 95 2 01Two party preferred resultLabor Ed Husic 61 682 63 47 1 10Liberal Jugandeep Singh 35 507 36 53 1 10Labor hold Swing 1 10References Edit a b Chifley Federal Electorate Candidates Results abc net au Retrieved 8 June 2022 House of Representatives Two party preferred by division Election 2007 Australian Electoral Commission 11 August 2008 Retrieved 6 November 2013 Muller Damon 14 November 2017 The process of federal redistributions a quick guide Parliament of Australia Retrieved 19 April 2022 a b 2016 Chifley Census All persons QuickStats Australian Bureau of Statistics www abs gov au Retrieved 8 June 2022 Same sex marriage survey religious belief matched no vote most closely the Guardian 17 November 2017 Retrieved 8 June 2022 Chifley NSW 2022 Tally Room Australian Electoral Commission External links EditDivision of Chifley Australian Electoral Commission 33 44 06 S 150 50 17 E 33 735 S 150 838 E 33 735 150 838 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Division of Chifley amp oldid 1174078413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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