Electoral district of Warren-Blackwood
Warren-Blackwood is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1950 to 2008, and from 2013 onwards.
Warren-Blackwood Western Australia—Legislative Assembly | |||||||||||||||
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State | Western Australia | ||||||||||||||
Dates current | 1950–20081, 2013–present | ||||||||||||||
MP | Jane Kelsbie | ||||||||||||||
Party | Labor | ||||||||||||||
Namesake | Warren region; Blackwood River | ||||||||||||||
Electors | 29,887 (2021) | ||||||||||||||
Area | 23,045 km2 (8,897.7 sq mi) | ||||||||||||||
Demographic | Rural | ||||||||||||||
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Footnotes | |||||||||||||||
1 known as Warren 1950–1996 and Blackwood-Stirling 2008-2013 |
Known as Warren until 1996, the district was located in the south-west of the state and first contested at the 1950 state election. The seat was abolished ahead of the 2008 state election as a result of the reduction in rural seats made necessary by the one vote one value reforms. Its former territory was largely absorbed by the seat of Blackwood-Stirling, with parts also added to Vasse. The following state election saw the changes essentially reversed, with the name Blackwood-Stirling reverting to Warren-Blackwood.
Members for Warren-Blackwood
Warren (1950–1996) | |||
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Member | Party | Term | |
Ernest Hoar | Labor | 1950–1957 | |
Joseph Rowberry | Labor | 1958–1968 | |
David Evans | Labor | 1968–1989 | |
Paul Omodei | Liberal | 1989–1996 | |
Warren-Blackwood (1996–2008) | |||
Member | Party | Term | |
Paul Omodei | Liberal | 1996–2008 | |
Independent | 2008 | ||
Warren-Blackwood (2013–present) | |||
Member | Party | Term | |
Terry Redman | National | 2013–2021 | |
Jane Kelsbie | Labor | 2021–present | |
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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National | Terry Redman | 8,219 | 32.6 | −3.6 | |
Labor | Jane Kelsbie | 8,197 | 32.6 | +11.7 | |
Greens | Jeff Pow | 3,362 | 13.4 | −1.2 | |
Liberal | Marie O'Dea | 2,513 | 10.0 | −5.8 | |
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers | Paul Da Silva | 1,048 | 4.2 | −1.5 | |
Legalise Cannabis | Nick Lethbridge | 588 | 2.3 | +2.3 | |
No Mandatory Vaccination | Helen Allan | 526 | 2.1 | +2.1 | |
One Nation | Steven Regterschot | 419 | 1.7 | −5.3 | |
Sustainable Australia | Peter Strachan | 309 | 1.2 | +1.2 | |
Total formal votes | 25,181 | 96.2 | +0.5 | ||
Informal votes | 994 | 3.8 | −0.5 | ||
Turnout | 26,175 | 87.6 | −0.8 | ||
Two-candidate-preferred result | |||||
Labor | Jane Kelsbie | 12,903 | 51.3 | +14.1 | |
National | Terry Redman | 12,266 | 48.7 | −14.1 | |
Labor gain from National | Swing | +14.1 |
References
External links
- Antony Green. "2005 Election Profile: Warren". ABC.
- "Map of Warren (2005–2008)". boundarieswa.com. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013.
- "Map of Warren (1996–2005)". boundarieswa.com. Archived from the original on 18 January 2013.
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