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Electoral results for the district of Nedlands

This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Nedlands in Western Australian state elections from the district's creation in 1929 until the present.

Members for Nedlands Edit

Member Party Term
  Norbert Keenan Nationalist 1930–1947
  Liberal 1947–1950
  David Grayden Independent Liberal 1950–1953
  Charles Court Liberal 1953–1982
  Richard Court Liberal 1982–2001
  Sue Walker Liberal 2001–2008
  Independent 2008
  Bill Marmion Liberal 2008–2021
  Katrina Stratton Labor 2021–present

Election results Edit

Elections in the 2020s Edit

2021 Edit

2021 Western Australian state election: Nedlands[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Katrina Stratton 9,327 35.7 +9.1
Liberal Bill Marmion 9,160 35.0 −16.6
Greens Tamara Alderdice 3,549 13.6 −1.9
Independent Fiona Argyle 2,883 11.0 +11.0
Independent Andrew Mangano 632 2.4 +2.4
No Mandatory Vaccination Vivien Forrest 412 1.6 +1.6
WAxit Dennis Jennings 179 0.7 −0.7
Total formal votes 26,142 97.6 +0.8
Informal votes 648 2.4 −0.8
Turnout 26,790 88.4 +1.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Katrina Stratton 13,805 52.8 +10.8
Liberal Bill Marmion 12,330 47.2 −10.8
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +10.8

Elections in the 2010s Edit

2017 Edit

2017 Western Australian state election: Nedlands[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Bill Marmion 12,093 51.9 −6.5
Labor Penny Taylor 6,125 26.3 +12.2
Greens Daniel Grosso 3,641 15.6 +2.6
Matheson for WA Andrew Mangano 608 2.6 +2.6
Christians Christopher Shaw 525 2.3 +0.8
Micro Business Keith Ginbey 329 1.4 +1.4
Total formal votes 23,321 96.8 +0.5
Informal votes 780 3.2 −0.5
Turnout 24,101 88.1 +1.4
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bill Marmion 13,588 58.3 −10.9
Labor Penny Taylor 9,728 41.7 +10.9
Liberal hold Swing −10.9

2013 Edit

2013 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Bill Marmion 12,351 58.4 +14.3
Labor Tony Walker 2,987 14.1 –1.7
Independent Max Hipkins 2,758 13.0 +13.0
Greens George Crisp 2,752 13.0 –1.1
Christians Gail Forder 316 1.5 +0.3
Total formal votes 21,164 96.2 -0.5
Informal votes 827 3.8 +0.5
Turnout 21,991 90.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bill Marmion 14,622 69.1 +2.5
Labor Tony Walker 6,529 30.9 –2.5
Liberal hold Swing +2.5

Elections in the 2000s Edit

2008 Edit

2008 Western Australian state election: Nedlands[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Bill Marmion 8,889 45.5 -8.3
Independent Sue Walker 4,449 22.8 +22.8
Labor Colin Cochrane 3,098 15.8 -10.2
Greens Lee Hemsley 2,754 14.1 -1.8
Christian Democrats Gail Forder 233 1.2 -1.3
Family First Brian Langenberg 131 0.7 -1.0
Total formal votes 19,554 96.8 +0.3
Informal votes 656 3.2 -0.3
Turnout 20,210 85.51 -3.7
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Bill Marmion 12,954 66.3 +6.2
Labor Colin Cochrane 6,597 33.7 –6.2
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Bill Marmion 10,266 52.5 -7.6
Independent Sue Walker 9,280 47.5 +47.5
Liberal gain from Independent Swing N/A

2005 Edit

2005 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Sue Walker 12,912 51.89 +2.71
Labor Chris Hondros 6,876 27.63 +8.56
Greens Tom Wilson 3,944 15.85 +9.16
Christian Democrats Gail Forder 707 2.84 +2.84
Family First Brian Langenberg 446 1.79 +1.79
Total formal votes 24,885 96.45 -1.00
Informal votes 915 3.55 +1.00
Turnout 25,800 90.28 +2.23
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Sue Walker 14,533 58.43 -0.7
Labor Chris Hondros 10,338 41.57 +0.7
Liberal hold Swing 3.50

2001 by-election Edit

Nedlands state by-election, 2001[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Sue Walker 6,887 43.5 –5.7
Labor Simon Corrigan 2,912 18.4 –0.7
Greens Steve Walker 2,214 14.0 +7.3
  Liberals for Forests Robin Collin 1,928 12.2 –6.1
Democrats Ashley Buckle 960 6.1 +2.8
One Nation Bill Edgar 583 3.7 +1.0
Independent Karen McDonald 254 1.6 +1.6
Independent Frank Ash 93 0.6 +0.6
Total formal votes 15,831 97.7 +0.3
Informal votes 372 2.3 –0.3
Turnout 16,203 68.3 –19.8
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Sue Walker 8,439 53.4 –1.5
Greens Steve Walker 7,362 46.6 +46.6
Liberal hold Swing –1.5

2001 Edit

2001 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Court 9,948 49.2 -7.4
Labor Neil Roberts 3,856 19.1 -0.8
Liberals for Forests Liz Davenport 3,688 18.2 +18.2
Greens Elena Jeffreys 1,353 6.7 -4.4
Democrats Ashley Buckle 656 3.2 -4.6
One Nation Bill Edgar 546 2.7 +2.7
Independent Doug Greypower 181 0.9 +0.9
Total formal votes 20,228 97.4 +0.1
Informal votes 530 2.6 -0.1
Turnout 20,758 88.1
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Richard Court 12,134 60.2 -4.6
Labor Neil Roberts 8,007 39.8 +4.6
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Richard Court 11,079 54.9 -10.0
Liberals for Forests Liz Davenport 9,089 45.1 +45.1
Liberal hold Swing -10.0

Elections in the 1990s Edit

1996 Edit

1996 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Court 11,429 56.6 -7.3
Labor Neil Roberts 4,015 19.9 -0.5
Greens Mark Lockett 2,247 11.1 +0.6
Democrats Michael Barrett 1,577 7.8 +3.1
Independent Michael Parks 915 4.5 +4.5
Total formal votes 20,183 97.3 +0.3
Informal votes 556 2.7 -0.3
Turnout 20,739 87.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Richard Court 13,054 64.9 -5.4
Labor Neil Roberts 7,073 35.1 +5.4
Liberal hold Swing -5.4

1993 Edit

1993 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Court 11,831 64.3 +4.7
Labor William Harman 3,641 19.8 -5.2
Greens Elisabeth Jones 2,006 10.9 +10.9
Democrats Fraser Pope 910 5.0 -3.9
Total formal votes 18,388 97.1 +1.8
Informal votes 555 2.9 -1.8
Turnout 18,943 91.8 +4.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Richard Court 12,995 70.7 +3.4
Labor William Harman 5,393 29.3 -3.4
Liberal hold Swing +3.4

Elections in the 1980s Edit

1989 Edit

1989 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Court 10,824 59.5 -3.2
Labor Ross Connell 4,539 25.0 -12.0
Democrats Kevin Judd 1,616 8.9 +8.9
Grey Power Douglas Ratcliffe 1,198 6.6 +6.6
Total formal votes 18,177 95.3
Informal votes 905 4.7
Turnout 19,082 87.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Richard Court 12,243 67.3 +4.5
Labor Ross Connell 5,934 32.7 -4.5
Liberal hold Swing +4.5

1986 Edit

1986 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Court 9,886 64.9 +0.8
Labor Ross Williamson 5,341 35.1 -0.8
Total formal votes 15,227 97.7 -0.3
Informal votes 357 2.3 +0.3
Turnout 15,584 89.1 +0.4
Liberal hold Swing +0.8

1983 Edit

1983 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Court 8,945 64.1
Labor Saliba Sassine 5,011 35.9
Total formal votes 13,956 98.0
Informal votes 280 2.0
Turnout 14,236 88.7
Liberal hold Swing

1982 by-election Edit

As largely predicted, Richard Court retained the seat for the Liberal Party, albeit against an estimated swing of 9.1% to the ALP.[5]

Nedlands state by-election, 1982[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Richard Court 5,261 49.48 –18.31
Labor Ian Temby 3,542 33.31 +6.67
Independent Liberal Margaret Sheen 1,020 9.59 +9.59
Democrats Malcolm McKercher 745 7.01 +7.01
Independent Alf Bussell 48 0.45 +0.45
Independent James Croasdale 16 0.15 –5.42
Total formal votes 10,632 98.27 +0.72
Informal votes 187 1.73 -0.72
Turnout 10,819 79.76 –8.51
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Richard Court 59.8 –9.1
Labor Ian Temby 40.2 +9.1
Liberal hold Swing –9.1

1980 Edit

1980 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Court 8,448 67.8 -3.2
Labor Peter O'Donoghue 3,320 26.6 +3.7
Independent James Croasdale 694 5.6 +4.6
Total formal votes 12,462 97.5 -0.4
Informal votes 313 2.5 +0.4
Turnout 12,775 88.3 -1.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Charles Court 8,795 70.6 -3.4
Labor Peter O'Donoghue 3,667 29.4 +3.4
Liberal hold Swing -3.4

Elections in the 1970s Edit

1977 Edit

1977 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Court 9,434 71.0
Labor Gordon Black 3,044 22.9
Australia John Hallam 549 4.1
Independent Graeme Pratt 135 1.0
Independent James Croasdale 129 1.0
Total formal votes 13,291 97.9
Informal votes 284 2.1
Turnout 13,575 90.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Charles Court 9,841 74.0
Labor Gordon Black 3,450 26.0
Liberal hold Swing

1974 Edit

1974 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Court 9,103 66.8
Labor Christopher Thompson 4,516 33.2
Total formal votes 13,619 97.9
Informal votes 286 2.1
Turnout 13,905 88.7
Liberal hold Swing

1971 Edit

1971 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Charles Court 7,648 66.1 -10.5
Labor John Crouch 2,532 21.9 -1.5
Democratic Labor George Mazak 855 7.4 +7.4
Communist Paul Marsh 275 2.4 +2.4
Independent Ralph Von Paleske 264 2.3 +2.3
Total formal votes 11,574 97.6 -0.8
Informal votes 280 2.4 +0.8
Turnout 11,854 89.3 -0.4
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Charles Court 8,666 74.9 -1.8
Labor John Crouch 2,908 25.1 +1.8
Liberal hold Swing -1.8

Elections in the 1960s Edit

1968 Edit

1968 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal and Country Charles Court 8,533 76.6
Labor Eric Hicks 2,599 23.4
Total formal votes 11,132 98.4
Informal votes 178 1.6
Turnout 11,310 89.7
Liberal and Country hold Swing

1965 Edit

1965 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal and Country Charles Court 7,790 80.9 +9.5
Labor Alastair Rae 1,835 19.1 -9.5
Total formal votes 9,625 97.1 -2.1
Informal votes 291 2.9 +2.1
Turnout 9,916 91.6 +1.3
Liberal and Country hold Swing +9.5

1962 Edit

1962 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal and Country Charles Court 7,165 71.4
Labor John Henshaw 2,866 28.6
Total formal votes 10,031 99.2
Informal votes 76 0.8
Turnout 10,107 90.3
Liberal and Country hold Swing

Elections in the 1950s Edit

1959 Edit

1956 Edit

1956 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal and Country Charles Court 6,037 72.9
Independent Liberal David Grayden 2,249 27.1
Total formal votes 8,286 96.8
Informal votes 277 3.2
Turnout 8,563 91.2
Liberal and Country hold Swing

1953 Edit

1953 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal and Country Charles Court 2,834 32.3 -7.7
Independent Liberal David Grayden 2,409 27.5 -6.4
Labor Margaret Pitt Morrison 1,948 22.2 +22.2
Liberal and Country Peter Aldred 924 10.5 +10.5
Independent Noel Symington 457 5.2 +5.2
Liberal and Country Sidney Bedells 205 2.3 +2.3
Total formal votes 8,777 98.0 +0.5
Informal votes 183 2.0 -0.5
Turnout 8,960 93.5 +4.0
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal and Country Charles Court 4,807 54.8 +8.2
Independent Liberal David Grayden 3,970 45.2 -8.2
Liberal and Country gain from Independent Liberal Swing +8.2

1950 Edit

1950 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal and Country Cyril Bird 3,375 40.0
Independent Liberal David Grayden 2,856 33.9
Liberal and Country Norbert Keenan 1,962 23.3
Independent Liberal John Symonds 241 2.9
Total formal votes 8,434 97.5
Informal votes 216 2.5
Turnout 8,650 89.5
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Liberal David Grayden 4,500 53.4
Liberal and Country Cyril Bird 3,934 46.6
Independent Liberal gain from Liberal and Country Swing

Elections in the 1940s Edit

1947 Edit

1947 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nationalist Norbert Keenan 9,210 73.52 +1.43
Independent W. M. Williams 3,318 26.48 –1.43
Total formal votes 12,528 97.94 +0.58
Informal votes 264 2.06 –0.58
Turnout 12,792 82.59 –1.89

1943 Edit

1943 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nationalist Norbert Keenan 7,964 72.09 +24.10
Independent Wilfred Lewis 3,084 27.91 +27.91
Total formal votes 11,048 97.36 –0.81
Informal votes 300 2.64 +0.81
Turnout 11,348 84.48 –8.31

The Independent candidate at the 1947 election was a member of the Labor Party but did not receive the party's endorsement.

Elections in the 1930s Edit

1939 Edit

1939 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nationalist Norbert Keenan 5,102 47.99 –11.16
Labor Dorothy Tangney 3,267 30.73 –10.12
Independent Albert Crooks 2,262 21.28 +21.28
Total formal votes 10,631 98.39 –1.22
Informal votes 198 1.83 +1.22
Turnout 10,829 92.79 +23.95
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Norbert Keenan 7,025 66.08 +6.93
Labor Dorothy Tangney 3,606 33.92 –6.93

1936 Edit

1936 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nationalist Norbert Keenan 3,966 59.15 +4.01
Labor Dorothy Tangney 2,739 40.85 –4.01
Total formal votes 6,705 99.39 +0.65
Informal votes 41 0.61 –0.65
Turnout 6,746 68.84 –23.02

1933 Edit

1933 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nationalist Norbert Keenan 4,234 55.14 –0.78
Labor Frank Darcey 3,445 44.86 +0.78
Total formal votes 7,679 98.74 +0.64
Informal votes 98 1.26 –0.64
Turnout 7,777 91.86 +9.47

1930 Edit

1930 Western Australian state election: Nedlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor John Leonard 2,198 36.29
Nationalist Norbert Keenan 1,392 22.98
Nationalist Cliff Sadlier 1,150 18.99
Nationalist Isaac Foristal 741 12.23
Nationalist Thomas Molloy 245 4.05
Nationalist Adolphus Terelinck 232 3.83
Independent John William Attey 99 1.63
Total formal votes 6,057 98.10
Informal votes 117 1.90
Turnout 6,174 82.39
Two-party-preferred result
Nationalist Norbert Keenan 3,387 55.92
Labor John Leonard 2,670 44.08

References Edit

  1. ^ 2021 State General Election – Nedlands District Results, WAEC
  2. ^ Nedlands District Profile and Results, 2017 State General Election, WAEC.
  3. ^ . Western Australian Electoral Commission. Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  4. ^ Nedlands By-election 2001, Parliamentary Library of Western Australia. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
  5. ^ Until 1987, electoral legislation only required preference distribution until one party obtained 50% or more; this happened on the third preference distribution. However, Malcolm Mackerras estimated a two-party count for the election.
  6. ^ Black, David; Prescott, Valerie (1997). Election statistics, Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890–1996. Perth: Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. ISBN 0-7309-8409-5. p. 245.

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This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Nedlands in Western Australian state elections from the district s creation in 1929 until the present Contents 1 Members for Nedlands 2 Election results 2 1 Elections in the 2020s 2 1 1 2021 2 2 Elections in the 2010s 2 2 1 2017 2 2 2 2013 2 3 Elections in the 2000s 2 3 1 2008 2 3 2 2005 2 3 3 2001 by election 2 3 4 2001 2 4 Elections in the 1990s 2 4 1 1996 2 4 2 1993 2 5 Elections in the 1980s 2 5 1 1989 2 5 2 1986 2 5 3 1983 2 5 4 1982 by election 2 5 5 1980 2 6 Elections in the 1970s 2 6 1 1977 2 6 2 1974 2 6 3 1971 2 7 Elections in the 1960s 2 7 1 1968 2 7 2 1965 2 7 3 1962 2 8 Elections in the 1950s 2 8 1 1959 2 8 2 1956 2 8 3 1953 2 8 4 1950 2 9 Elections in the 1940s 2 9 1 1947 2 9 2 1943 2 10 Elections in the 1930s 2 10 1 1939 2 10 2 1936 2 10 3 1933 2 10 4 1930 3 ReferencesMembers for Nedlands EditMember Party Term Norbert Keenan Nationalist 1930 1947 Liberal 1947 1950 David Grayden Independent Liberal 1950 1953 Charles Court Liberal 1953 1982 Richard Court Liberal 1982 2001 Sue Walker Liberal 2001 2008 Independent 2008 Bill Marmion Liberal 2008 2021 Katrina Stratton Labor 2021 presentElection results EditElections in the 2020s Edit 2021 Edit This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2021 Western Australian state election Legislative Assembly Nedlands edit 2021 Western Australian state election Nedlands 1 Party Candidate Votes Labor Katrina Stratton 9 327 35 7 9 1Liberal Bill Marmion 9 160 35 0 16 6Greens Tamara Alderdice 3 549 13 6 1 9Independent Fiona Argyle 2 883 11 0 11 0Independent Andrew Mangano 632 2 4 2 4No Mandatory Vaccination Vivien Forrest 412 1 6 1 6WAxit Dennis Jennings 179 0 7 0 7Total formal votes 26 142 97 6 0 8Informal votes 648 2 4 0 8Turnout 26 790 88 4 1 2Two party preferred resultLabor Katrina Stratton 13 805 52 8 10 8Liberal Bill Marmion 12 330 47 2 10 8Labor gain from Liberal Swing 10 8 Elections in the 2010s Edit 2017 Edit 2017 Western Australian state election Nedlands 2 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Bill Marmion 12 093 51 9 6 5Labor Penny Taylor 6 125 26 3 12 2Greens Daniel Grosso 3 641 15 6 2 6Matheson for WA Andrew Mangano 608 2 6 2 6Christians Christopher Shaw 525 2 3 0 8Micro Business Keith Ginbey 329 1 4 1 4Total formal votes 23 321 96 8 0 5Informal votes 780 3 2 0 5Turnout 24 101 88 1 1 4Two party preferred resultLiberal Bill Marmion 13 588 58 3 10 9Labor Penny Taylor 9 728 41 7 10 9Liberal hold Swing 10 92013 Edit 2013 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Bill Marmion 12 351 58 4 14 3Labor Tony Walker 2 987 14 1 1 7Independent Max Hipkins 2 758 13 0 13 0Greens George Crisp 2 752 13 0 1 1Christians Gail Forder 316 1 5 0 3Total formal votes 21 164 96 2 0 5Informal votes 827 3 8 0 5Turnout 21 991 90 0Two party preferred resultLiberal Bill Marmion 14 622 69 1 2 5Labor Tony Walker 6 529 30 9 2 5Liberal hold Swing 2 5Elections in the 2000s Edit 2008 Edit 2008 Western Australian state election Nedlands 3 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Bill Marmion 8 889 45 5 8 3Independent Sue Walker 4 449 22 8 22 8Labor Colin Cochrane 3 098 15 8 10 2Greens Lee Hemsley 2 754 14 1 1 8Christian Democrats Gail Forder 233 1 2 1 3Family First Brian Langenberg 131 0 7 1 0Total formal votes 19 554 96 8 0 3Informal votes 656 3 2 0 3Turnout 20 210 85 51 3 7Notional two party preferred countLiberal Bill Marmion 12 954 66 3 6 2Labor Colin Cochrane 6 597 33 7 6 2Two candidate preferred resultLiberal Bill Marmion 10 266 52 5 7 6Independent Sue Walker 9 280 47 5 47 5Liberal gain from Independent Swing N A2005 Edit 2005 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Sue Walker 12 912 51 89 2 71Labor Chris Hondros 6 876 27 63 8 56Greens Tom Wilson 3 944 15 85 9 16Christian Democrats Gail Forder 707 2 84 2 84Family First Brian Langenberg 446 1 79 1 79Total formal votes 24 885 96 45 1 00Informal votes 915 3 55 1 00Turnout 25 800 90 28 2 23Two party preferred resultLiberal Sue Walker 14 533 58 43 0 7Labor Chris Hondros 10 338 41 57 0 7Liberal hold Swing 3 502001 by election Edit This section is an excerpt from 2001 Nedlands state by election Results edit Nedlands state by election 2001 4 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Sue Walker 6 887 43 5 5 7Labor Simon Corrigan 2 912 18 4 0 7Greens Steve Walker 2 214 14 0 7 3 Liberals for Forests Robin Collin 1 928 12 2 6 1Democrats Ashley Buckle 960 6 1 2 8One Nation Bill Edgar 583 3 7 1 0Independent Karen McDonald 254 1 6 1 6Independent Frank Ash 93 0 6 0 6Total formal votes 15 831 97 7 0 3Informal votes 372 2 3 0 3Turnout 16 203 68 3 19 8Two candidate preferred resultLiberal Sue Walker 8 439 53 4 1 5Greens Steve Walker 7 362 46 6 46 6Liberal hold Swing 1 5 2001 Edit 2001 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Richard Court 9 948 49 2 7 4Labor Neil Roberts 3 856 19 1 0 8Liberals for Forests Liz Davenport 3 688 18 2 18 2Greens Elena Jeffreys 1 353 6 7 4 4Democrats Ashley Buckle 656 3 2 4 6One Nation Bill Edgar 546 2 7 2 7Independent Doug Greypower 181 0 9 0 9Total formal votes 20 228 97 4 0 1Informal votes 530 2 6 0 1Turnout 20 758 88 1Notional two party preferred countLiberal Richard Court 12 134 60 2 4 6Labor Neil Roberts 8 007 39 8 4 6Two candidate preferred resultLiberal Richard Court 11 079 54 9 10 0Liberals for Forests Liz Davenport 9 089 45 1 45 1Liberal hold Swing 10 0Elections in the 1990s Edit 1996 Edit 1996 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Richard Court 11 429 56 6 7 3Labor Neil Roberts 4 015 19 9 0 5Greens Mark Lockett 2 247 11 1 0 6Democrats Michael Barrett 1 577 7 8 3 1Independent Michael Parks 915 4 5 4 5Total formal votes 20 183 97 3 0 3Informal votes 556 2 7 0 3Turnout 20 739 87 9Two party preferred resultLiberal Richard Court 13 054 64 9 5 4Labor Neil Roberts 7 073 35 1 5 4Liberal hold Swing 5 41993 Edit 1993 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Richard Court 11 831 64 3 4 7Labor William Harman 3 641 19 8 5 2Greens Elisabeth Jones 2 006 10 9 10 9Democrats Fraser Pope 910 5 0 3 9Total formal votes 18 388 97 1 1 8Informal votes 555 2 9 1 8Turnout 18 943 91 8 4 6Two party preferred resultLiberal Richard Court 12 995 70 7 3 4Labor William Harman 5 393 29 3 3 4Liberal hold Swing 3 4Elections in the 1980s Edit 1989 Edit 1989 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Richard Court 10 824 59 5 3 2Labor Ross Connell 4 539 25 0 12 0Democrats Kevin Judd 1 616 8 9 8 9Grey Power Douglas Ratcliffe 1 198 6 6 6 6Total formal votes 18 177 95 3Informal votes 905 4 7Turnout 19 082 87 2Two party preferred resultLiberal Richard Court 12 243 67 3 4 5Labor Ross Connell 5 934 32 7 4 5Liberal hold Swing 4 51986 Edit 1986 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Richard Court 9 886 64 9 0 8Labor Ross Williamson 5 341 35 1 0 8Total formal votes 15 227 97 7 0 3Informal votes 357 2 3 0 3Turnout 15 584 89 1 0 4Liberal hold Swing 0 81983 Edit 1983 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Richard Court 8 945 64 1Labor Saliba Sassine 5 011 35 9Total formal votes 13 956 98 0Informal votes 280 2 0Turnout 14 236 88 7Liberal hold Swing1982 by election Edit This section is an excerpt from 1982 Nedlands state by election Results edit As largely predicted Richard Court retained the seat for the Liberal Party albeit against an estimated swing of 9 1 to the ALP 5 Nedlands state by election 1982 6 Party Candidate Votes Liberal Richard Court 5 261 49 48 18 31Labor Ian Temby 3 542 33 31 6 67Independent Liberal Margaret Sheen 1 020 9 59 9 59Democrats Malcolm McKercher 745 7 01 7 01Independent Alf Bussell 48 0 45 0 45Independent James Croasdale 16 0 15 5 42Total formal votes 10 632 98 27 0 72Informal votes 187 1 73 0 72Turnout 10 819 79 76 8 51Two party preferred resultLiberal Richard Court 59 8 9 1Labor Ian Temby 40 2 9 1Liberal hold Swing 9 1 1980 Edit 1980 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Charles Court 8 448 67 8 3 2Labor Peter O Donoghue 3 320 26 6 3 7Independent James Croasdale 694 5 6 4 6Total formal votes 12 462 97 5 0 4Informal votes 313 2 5 0 4Turnout 12 775 88 3 1 7Two party preferred resultLiberal Charles Court 8 795 70 6 3 4Labor Peter O Donoghue 3 667 29 4 3 4Liberal hold Swing 3 4Elections in the 1970s Edit 1977 Edit 1977 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Charles Court 9 434 71 0Labor Gordon Black 3 044 22 9Australia John Hallam 549 4 1Independent Graeme Pratt 135 1 0Independent James Croasdale 129 1 0Total formal votes 13 291 97 9Informal votes 284 2 1Turnout 13 575 90 0Two party preferred resultLiberal Charles Court 9 841 74 0Labor Gordon Black 3 450 26 0Liberal hold Swing1974 Edit 1974 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Charles Court 9 103 66 8Labor Christopher Thompson 4 516 33 2Total formal votes 13 619 97 9Informal votes 286 2 1Turnout 13 905 88 7Liberal hold Swing1971 Edit 1971 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal Charles Court 7 648 66 1 10 5Labor John Crouch 2 532 21 9 1 5Democratic Labor George Mazak 855 7 4 7 4Communist Paul Marsh 275 2 4 2 4Independent Ralph Von Paleske 264 2 3 2 3Total formal votes 11 574 97 6 0 8Informal votes 280 2 4 0 8Turnout 11 854 89 3 0 4Two party preferred resultLiberal Charles Court 8 666 74 9 1 8Labor John Crouch 2 908 25 1 1 8Liberal hold Swing 1 8Elections in the 1960s Edit 1968 Edit 1968 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal and Country Charles Court 8 533 76 6Labor Eric Hicks 2 599 23 4Total formal votes 11 132 98 4Informal votes 178 1 6Turnout 11 310 89 7Liberal and Country hold Swing1965 Edit 1965 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal and Country Charles Court 7 790 80 9 9 5Labor Alastair Rae 1 835 19 1 9 5Total formal votes 9 625 97 1 2 1Informal votes 291 2 9 2 1Turnout 9 916 91 6 1 3Liberal and Country hold Swing 9 51962 Edit 1962 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal and Country Charles Court 7 165 71 4Labor John Henshaw 2 866 28 6Total formal votes 10 031 99 2Informal votes 76 0 8Turnout 10 107 90 3Liberal and Country hold SwingElections in the 1950s Edit 1959 Edit 1959 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal and Country Charles Court unopposedLiberal and Country hold Swing1956 Edit 1956 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal and Country Charles Court 6 037 72 9Independent Liberal David Grayden 2 249 27 1Total formal votes 8 286 96 8Informal votes 277 3 2Turnout 8 563 91 2Liberal and Country hold Swing1953 Edit 1953 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal and Country Charles Court 2 834 32 3 7 7Independent Liberal David Grayden 2 409 27 5 6 4Labor Margaret Pitt Morrison 1 948 22 2 22 2Liberal and Country Peter Aldred 924 10 5 10 5Independent Noel Symington 457 5 2 5 2Liberal and Country Sidney Bedells 205 2 3 2 3Total formal votes 8 777 98 0 0 5Informal votes 183 2 0 0 5Turnout 8 960 93 5 4 0Two candidate preferred resultLiberal and Country Charles Court 4 807 54 8 8 2Independent Liberal David Grayden 3 970 45 2 8 2Liberal and Country gain from Independent Liberal Swing 8 21950 Edit 1950 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Liberal and Country Cyril Bird 3 375 40 0Independent Liberal David Grayden 2 856 33 9Liberal and Country Norbert Keenan 1 962 23 3Independent Liberal John Symonds 241 2 9Total formal votes 8 434 97 5Informal votes 216 2 5Turnout 8 650 89 5Two candidate preferred resultIndependent Liberal David Grayden 4 500 53 4Liberal and Country Cyril Bird 3 934 46 6Independent Liberal gain from Liberal and Country SwingElections in the 1940s Edit 1947 Edit 1947 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Nationalist Norbert Keenan 9 210 73 52 1 43Independent W M Williams 3 318 26 48 1 43Total formal votes 12 528 97 94 0 58Informal votes 264 2 06 0 58Turnout 12 792 82 59 1 891943 Edit 1943 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Nationalist Norbert Keenan 7 964 72 09 24 10Independent Wilfred Lewis 3 084 27 91 27 91Total formal votes 11 048 97 36 0 81Informal votes 300 2 64 0 81Turnout 11 348 84 48 8 31The Independent candidate at the 1947 election was a member of the Labor Party but did not receive the party s endorsement Elections in the 1930s Edit 1939 Edit 1939 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Nationalist Norbert Keenan 5 102 47 99 11 16Labor Dorothy Tangney 3 267 30 73 10 12Independent Albert Crooks 2 262 21 28 21 28Total formal votes 10 631 98 39 1 22Informal votes 198 1 83 1 22Turnout 10 829 92 79 23 95Two party preferred resultNationalist Norbert Keenan 7 025 66 08 6 93Labor Dorothy Tangney 3 606 33 92 6 931936 Edit 1936 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Nationalist Norbert Keenan 3 966 59 15 4 01Labor Dorothy Tangney 2 739 40 85 4 01Total formal votes 6 705 99 39 0 65Informal votes 41 0 61 0 65Turnout 6 746 68 84 23 021933 Edit 1933 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Nationalist Norbert Keenan 4 234 55 14 0 78Labor Frank Darcey 3 445 44 86 0 78Total formal votes 7 679 98 74 0 64Informal votes 98 1 26 0 64Turnout 7 777 91 86 9 471930 Edit 1930 Western Australian state election Nedlands Party Candidate Votes Labor John Leonard 2 198 36 29Nationalist Norbert Keenan 1 392 22 98Nationalist Cliff Sadlier 1 150 18 99Nationalist Isaac Foristal 741 12 23Nationalist Thomas Molloy 245 4 05Nationalist Adolphus Terelinck 232 3 83Independent John William Attey 99 1 63Total formal votes 6 057 98 10Informal votes 117 1 90Turnout 6 174 82 39Two party preferred resultNationalist Norbert Keenan 3 387 55 92Labor John Leonard 2 670 44 08References Edit 2021 State General Election Nedlands District Results WAEC Nedlands District Profile and Results 2017 State General Election WAEC 2008 State General Election Details District of Nedlands Results Western Australian Electoral Commission Archived from the original on 23 February 2012 Retrieved 4 December 2011 Nedlands By election 2001 Parliamentary Library of Western Australia Retrieved 21 February 2017 Until 1987 electoral legislation only required preference distribution until one party obtained 50 or more this happened on the third preference distribution However Malcolm Mackerras estimated a two party count for the election Black David Prescott Valerie 1997 Election statistics Legislative Assembly of Western Australia 1890 1996 Perth Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission ISBN 0 7309 8409 5 p 245 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Electoral results for the district of Nedlands amp oldid 1096069500, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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