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Page 1: REPORT ON - Tasmanian Electoral Commission · We are honoured to submit this report on Tasmanian Parliamentary ... (formerly Rowallan) Hon G R Hall 2012 Montgomery Hon S ... Tom Jim

REPORT

ON

PARLIAMENTARY

ELECTIONS

2007 to 2010

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ii� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

To:� The�Honourable�Susan�Lynette�Smith�� President�of�the�Legislative�Council,�and

The�Honourable�Michael�Robert�Polley�Speaker�of�the�House�of�Assembly

We�are�honoured�to�submit�this�report�on�Tasmanian�Parliamentary�elections�conducted�during�the�period�2007�to�2010.

The�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission�has�statutory�responsibilities�for�the�independent�and�impartial�conduct�of�elections�and�referendums�including:

•� House�of�Assembly�elections,�by-elections�and�recounts;�

•� Legislative�Council�elections�and�by-elections;�

•� State�referendums;�

•� the�implementation�of�electoral�boundary�redistributions;�

This�report�on�parliamentary�elections�is�in�addition�to�the�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission’s�annual�report�and�has�been�prepared�in�accordance�with�Section�13�of�the�Electoral Act 2004.

Changes�to�the�membership�of�the�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission�

The�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission�comprises�the�Chairperson,�the�Electoral�Commissioner�and�one�other�Member.�The�inaugural�members�of�the�Commission�were�Richard�Bingham�(Chairperson),�Liz�Gillam�(Member)�and�Bruce�Taylor�(Electoral�Commissioner).�

Richard�Bingham�resigned�from�the�Commission�on�31�May�2009�following�his�appointment�as�Ombudsman�for�South�Australia.�Liz�Gillam�was�appointed�as�the�new�Commission�Chairperson�on�7�September�2009�and�Christine�Fraser�was�appointed�to�the�vacant�Commission�Member�position�on�30�November�2009.

2008�Legislative�Council�Electoral�Boundary�Redistribution

The�Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Act 1995�requires�that�a�redistribution��commence�when�nine�years�have�elapsed�since�the�appointment�of�the�previous�Redistribution�Committee.�In�October�2007,�His�Excellency�the�Governor�appointed�the�Redistribution�Committee�and�Tribunal.�The�Committee�comprised�Electoral�Commissioner,�Bruce�Taylor,�Cassandra�Short,�nominated�by�the�Australian�Statistician,�and�Surveyor-General,�Peter�Murphy.�The�Committee�published�its�initial�proposal�on�9�February�2008,�and�was��then�succeeded�by�the�Redistribution�Tribunal.

The�Tribunal�comprised�the�three�Committee�members,�together�with�Commission�Chairperson,�Richard�Bingham,�and�Member,�Liz�Gillam.�The�Tribunal�published�a�further�redistribution�proposal�on�12�April�2008,�a�second�further�proposal�and�determination�of�names�and�boundaries�on�10�May�2008,�an�initial�transition�proposal�on�24�May�2008,�and�transition�determination�on�14�June�2008.

A�map�of�the�new�Legislative�Council�electoral�boundaries�and�division�names�has�been�included�in�this�report.

2009�House�of�Assembly�Electoral�Boundary�Redistribution

A�Commonwealth�redistribution�of�the�House�of�Representatives�electoral�boundaries�in�Tasmania�took�effect�on�16�February�2009.�The�Tasmanian�Parliament�chose�to�adopt�the�Commonwealth�House�of�Representatives�boundaries�for�the�purposes�of�House�of�Assembly�divisions�by�amending�the�Constitution Act 1934�to�ensure�they�coincide.

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Parliamentary�Elections�Report�(2007�to�2010)� iii

The�amendments�to�the�Constitution Act 1934�to�realign�the�Tasmanian�House�of�Assembly�electoral�boundaries�with�the�Commonwealth�House�of�Representatives�boundaries�took�effect�on�27�April�2009.

A�map�of�the�new�House�of�Assembly�electoral�boundaries�has�been�included�in�this�report.

House�of�Assembly�election�and�recounts

A�general�election�for�the�House�of�Assembly�was�held�on�20�March�2010.�

In�2008�a�recount�was�conducted�for�a�vacancy�in�the�House�of�Assembly�division�of�Franklin�following�the�resignation�of�the�Honourable�Paul�Lennon.

In�2008�a�recount�was�conducted�for�a�vacancy�in�the�House�of�Assembly�division�of�Denison�following�the�resignation�of�Margaret�(Peg)�Putt.

In�2009�a�recount�was�conducted�for�a�vacancy�in�the�House�of�Assembly�division�of�Franklin�following�the�resignation�of�the�Honourable�Paula�Wriedt.

Legislative�Council�elections

Since�the�previous�report,�the�following�Legislative�Council�elections�have�been�held:

May�2007� Montgomery,�Nelson�and�Pembroke

May�2008� Huon�and�Rosevears

May�2009� Derwent,�Mersey�and�Windermere

August�2009� Pembroke�(by-election)

May�2010� Apsley�and�Elwick

‘Absent’�voting�replaced�with�‘out�of�division’�voting

For�the�first�time�at�a�Tasmanian�Parliamentary�election,�those�voting�at�polling�places�outside�their�division�were�not�required�to�complete�an�absent�vote.�Instead�of�printed�rolls,�electors�were�marked�off�an�electronic�roll�on�netbook�computers.�All�five�division�election�rolls�were�placed�on�each�computer,�meaning�that�all�electors�could�be�marked�directly�off�the�roll�for�their�division�regardless�of�which�polling�place�in�Tasmania�they�chose�to�vote�at.

Previously,�those�completing�an�absent�vote�were�required�to�go�to�a�separate�table�to�complete�a�special�declaration�form�and�have�their�ballot�paper�sealed�in�the�envelope�for�processing�after�polling�day.�The�electronic�searching�for�voters�has�made�the�voting�process�faster�and�more�convenient�for�voters�and�election�officials,�and�ensured�voters�are�voting�for�the�correct�division�they�are�enrolled�in.

Liz�Gillam� Bruce�Taylor� Christine�Fraser�Chairperson eleCtoralCommissioner member

July�2010

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iv� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

Report�prepared�by�Rod�Huskins�bis�and�Peter�Weldon

Report�available�in�electronic�form

The�tables�contained�in�this�report�are�available�in�electronic�form�on�request.�Data�can�be�provided�in�Microsoft�Excel�format�for�PC�or�Macintosh.�This�report�can�also�be�downloaded�in�pdf�format�from�the�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission�website�www.tec.tas.gov.au.

Relevant�Legislation

Electoral Act 2004�and�regulations

Constitution Act 1934

Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Act 1995

Copies�of�the�legislation�can�be�found�on�the�internet�at�www.thelaw.tas.gov.au.�

Previous�reports

Report on Parliamentary Elections 2003 to 2006

Report on Parliamentary Elections 1999 to 2002

Report on Parliamentary Elections 1998

Report on Parliamentary Elections 1995 to 1997

Report on Parliamentary Elections 1990 to 1994

These�and�earlier�reports�are�also�available�for�download�in�pdf�format�and�can�be�found�on�the�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission�website�www.tec.tas.gov.au.

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Parliamentary�Elections�Report�(2007�to�2010)� v

Contents

Legislative Council

Enrolment� 3

Periodic�cycle� 4

Election�summary� 5

2007–2010�election�results� 7

House of Assembly

Hare-Clark�electoral�system� 18

Members�of�the�Forty�Seventh�Parliament� 20

General�election�statistics� 21

First�preferences�by�polling�place

Bass� 28

Braddon� 36

Denison� 48

Franklin� 56

Lyons� 64

Event�scrutiny�sheet

Bass� 79

Braddon� 81

Denison� 83

Franklin� 85

Lyons� 87

Casual�vacancies�filled�by�recount� 90

Appendices

A—�Informal�ballot�paper�survey�

Legislative�Council� 95

House�of�Assembly� 100

B—�History�tables

Legislative�Council� 112

House�of�Assembly� 114

C—�Candidate�details�

Legislative�Council� 118

House�of�Assembly� 120

Maps

Legislative�Council�electoral�boundaries

House�of�Assembly�electoral�boundaries

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vi� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

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Parliamentary�Elections�Report�(2007�to�2010)� 1

Legislative�CouncilElections

2007–2010

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2� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

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Parliamentary�Elections�Report�(2007�to�2010)� 3

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Legislative Council Divisional Enrolment The�following�table�shows�enrolment�as�at�30�April�for�each�year.�

Division� 30�April�2007� 30�April�2008� 30�April�2009� 30�April�2010

Apsley� 22�768� 23�221� 23�041� 23�519

Derwent� 24�275� 24�927� 24�476� 24�805

Elwick� 21�977� 21�997� 25�193� 25�199

Hobart�� 22�790� 23�398� 24�184� 24�261�

(formerly�Wellington)�

Huon� 23�935� 24�552� 22�789� 23�607

Launceston�� 23�739� 24�153� 23�404� 23�655�

(formerly�Paterson)�

Mersey� 22�984� 23�136� 23�574� 23�557

Montgomery� 23�558� 23�758� 23�956� 24�213

Murchison� 23�736� 24�097� 24�022� 24�192

Nelson� 23�195� 23�933� 22�113� 22�525

Pembroke� 23�462� 23�587� 24�651� 24�630

Rosevears� 22�874� 23�392� 23�391� 24�168

Rumney� 23�022� 23�859� 24�194� 24�974

Western�Tiers�� 21�378� 21�975� 22�745� 23�353�

(formerly�Rowallan)�

Windermere� 22�357� 22�504� 23�282� 23�279

Total 346 050 352 489 355 015 359 937

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4� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Periodic cycle of Legislative Council elections

Current Next periodic Division member election

Launceston�(formerly�Paterson)� Hon�D�G�Wing� 2011

Murchison� Hon�R�J�Forrest� 2011

Rumney� L�E�Thorp� 2011

Hobart�(formerly�Wellington)� Hon�D�J�Parkinson� 2012

Western�Tiers�(formerly�Rowallan)� Hon�G�R�Hall� 2012

Montgomery� Hon�S�L�Smith� 2013

Nelson� Hon�J�S�Wilkinson� 2013

Pembroke� Hon�V�Goodwin� 2013

Huon� Hon�A�P�Harriss� 2014

Rosevears� Hon�K�Finch� 2014

Derwent� Hon�M�A�Aird� 2015

Mersey� Hon�M�V�Gaffney� 2015

Windermere� I�N�Dean� 2015

Apsley� Hon�T�V�Rattray*� 2016

Elwick� Hon�A�J�Taylor� 2016

*��Following�the�2010�Legislative�Council�elections�Tania�Rattray-Wagner�changed�her�name�to��Tania�Rattray.

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Parliamentary�Elections�Report�(2007�to�2010)� 5

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Election summary

2007Issue�of�Writs� 2�April� Close�of�Nominations� 12�AprilPolling�Day� 5�May� Return�of�Writs� 16�May

Division Retiring Member Elected Candidate

Montgomery� S�L�Smith� S�L�Smith�(unopposed)Nelson� J�S�Wilkinson� J�S�WilkinsonPembroke� A�M�Ritchie� A�M�Ritchie

2008Issue�of�Writs� 31�March� Close�of�Nominations� 10�AprilPolling�Day� 3�May� Return�of�Writs� 6�May

Division Retiring Member Elected Candidate

Huon� A�P�Harriss� A�P�HarrissRosevears� K�Finch� K�Finch

2009Issue�of�Writs� 30�March� Close�of�Nominations� 8�AprilPolling�Day� 2�May� Return�of�Writs� 7�May

Division Retiring Member Elected Candidate

Derwent� M�A�Aird� M�A�AirdMersey� N�M�Jamieson� M�V�GaffneyWindermere� I�N�Dean� I�N�Dean

2009 by-electionIssue�of�Writ� 30�June� Close�of�Nominations� 9�JulyPolling�Day� 1�August� Return�of�Writ� 12�August

Division Retiring Member Elected Candidate

Pembroke� A�M�Ritchie� V�Goodwin

2010Issue�of�Writs� 31�March� Close�of�Nominations� 12�AprilPolling�Day� 1�May� Return�of�Writs� 3�May

Division Retiring member Elected CandidateApsley� T�V�Rattray-Wagner� �T�V�Rattray-Wagner�

(unopposed)Elwick� T�L�Martin� A�J�Taylor

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6� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

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Parliamentary�Elections�Report�(2007�to�2010)� 7

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of NELSON Election�held�on�5�May�2007� Electors�enrolled� 23�118

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Jim�S�Wilkinson� Electors�who�voted� 18�729�(81.01%)

Returning�Officer—Maree�Ward� Informal�votes� 494�(2.64%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2013�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

� NILSSON WILKINSON� Formal� � Total�� Tom� Jim� votes� Informal� ballot�papers��� � � � � counted�� Tasmanian Greens�

� 1� Agfest� �55�� �113�� �168�� 5�� �173�

� 2� Cascades� �413�� �309�� �722�� 19�� �741�

� 3� Dynnyrne� �419�� �511�� �930�� 23�� �953�

� 4� Fern�Tree� �258�� �140�� �398�� 6�� �404�

� 5� Hobart�(electoral�office)� �108�� �110�� �218�� 5�� �223�

� 6� Hobart�South� �665�� �633�� 1 298 � 32�� 1�330�

� 7� Kingston� �780�� 1�645�� 2 425�� 85�� 2�510�

� 8� Kingston�Beach�� �615�� �916�� 1 531�� 53�� 1�584�

� 9� Lower�Sandy�Bay� �548�� 1�444�� 1 992�� 62�� 2�054�

�10� Mount�Nelson� �501�� �696�� 1 197�� 41�� 1�238�

�11� Queenborough� �153�� �219�� 372 � 7�� �379�

�12� Sandfly� �36�� �47�� �83�� 7�� �90�

�13� Sandy�Bay� �502�� �905�� 1 407�� 24�� 1�431�

�14� Sandy�Bay�Beach� �162�� �490�� �652�� 18�� �670�

�15� Taroona� �585�� �669�� 1 254�� 49�� 1�303�

�16� Waimea�Heights� �190�� �402�� �592�� 10�� �602�

� � Mobile� �45�� �160�� �205�� 8�� �213�

Total Ordinary 6 035 9 409 15 444 454 15 898

� � Pre-poll� �449�� �767�� 1 216 � 19�� 1�235�

� � Postal� �441�� �940�� 1 381�� 11�� 1�392�

� � Provisional� �51�� �72�� �123�� 7�� �130�

� � Absent� �27�� �44�� �71�� 3�� �74�

Total 7 003 11 232 18 235 494 18 729

� ���%�Formal�vote� 38.40%� 61.60%� �

� Jim Wilkinson elected

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8� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of PEMBROKE Election�held�on�5�May�2007� Electors�enrolled� 23�451�

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Allison�M�Ritchie� Electors�who�voted� 20�525�(87.52%)�

Returning�Officer—Kristi�Gmelig� Informal�votes� 669�(3.26%)�

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2013�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

� JACKSON JAMES PEERS RITCHIE SMITH ZUCCO Formal� � Total�� David�Lawrence� Richard� John� Allison� Neil� Marti� votes� Informal� ballot�papers��� � � � � � � � � counted� �� � � � Australian�Labor�� Tasmanian�� � � � Party� Greens�

� 1� Agfest� �8�� �26�� 11�� �69�� 19�� �19�� �152�� �6�� �158��

� 2� Bellerive� �138�� �461�� 242�� �854�� 389�� �361�� 2 445�� �84�� 2�529��

� 3� Bligh� �32�� �95�� 98�� �515�� 68�� �58�� �866�� �34�� �900��

� 4� Geilston�Bay� �49�� �305�� 172�� �689�� 202�� �178�� 1 595 � �82�� 1�677��

� 5� Hobart�(electoral�office)� �5�� �3�� 4�� �24�� 18�� �10�� �64�� �5�� �69��

� 6� Howrah� �122�� �418�� 211�� 1�017�� 257�� �291�� 2 316 � �85�� 2�401��

� 7� Lindisfarne� �74�� �449�� 234�� �717�� 384�� �271�� 2 129 � �59�� 2�188��

� 8� Loatta�Road� �35�� �275�� 120�� �471�� 204�� �152�� 1 257�� �31�� 1�288��

� 9� Montagu�Bay� �32�� �212�� 85�� �431�� 191�� �104�� 1 055 � �27�� 1�082��

�10� Risdon�Vale� �37�� �187�� 74�� �772�� 59�� �88�� 1 217 � �58�� 1�275��

�11� Tranmere� �72�� �334�� 142�� �757�� 238�� �275�� 1 818 � �62�� 1�880��

�12� Warrane� �42�� �125�� 76�� �571�� 126�� �90�� 1 030 � �49�� 1�079��

�13� Wentworth�Street� �59�� �184�� 88�� �405�� 149�� �123�� 1 008�� �48�� 1�056��

� � Mobile� �13�� �53�� 19�� �70�� 17�� �26�� �198�� �7�� �205��

Total Ordinary 718 3 127 1 576 7 362 2 321 2 046 17 150 637 17 787

� � Pre-poll� �56�� �145�� 84�� �308�� 128�� �107�� �828�� �15�� �843��

� � Postal� �78�� �363�� 163�� �781�� 179�� �168�� 1 732 � �14�� 1�746��

� � Provisional� �5�� �8�� 9�� �28�� 9�� �4�� �63�� �1�� �64��

� � Absent� �3�� �7�� 7�� �34�� 25�� �7�� �83�� �2�� �85��

Total 860 3 650 1 839 8 513 2 662 2 332 19 856 669 20 525

� � %�Formal�vote� 4.33%� 18.38%� 9.26%� 42.87%� 13.41%� 11.74%� � �

Distribution of preferences

� JACKSON JAMES PEERS RITCHIE SMITH ZUCCO Exhausted Formal� �� David�Lawrence� Richard� John� Allison� Neil� Marti� votes� votes� Remarks��� � � � � � � � � �� � � � Australian�Labor�� Tasmanian�� � � � Party� Greens�

Count�1�� Total�votes� �860�� 3�650�� 1�839�� 8�513�� 2�662�� 2�332�� � 19 856 � First�Preferences�

Count�2�� Votes�transferred� -�860�� �259�� �225�� �162�� �76�� �138�� � � Jackson�Excluded

� � � Total�votes� �0�� 3�909�� 2�064�� 8�675�� 2�738�� 2�470�� 19 856 �

Count�3�� Votes�transferred� � �753�� -2�064�� �641�� �202�� �468�� � � Peers�Excluded�

� � � Total�votes� � 4�662�� �0�� 9�316�� 2�940�� 2�938� 19 856��

Count�4�� Votes�transferred� � 1�494�� � �845�� �488�� -2�938�� �111�� � Zucco�Excluded�

� � � Total�votes� � 6�156�� � 10�161�� 3�428�� �0�� �111� 19 856 Ritchie Elected

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Parliamentary�Elections�Report�(2007�to�2010)� 9

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of HUON Election�held�on�3�May�2008� Electors�enrolled� 24�539

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Andrew�Paul�Harriss� Electors�who�voted� 20�332�(82.86%)

Returning�Officer—Greg�Richardson� Informal�votes� 748�(3.68%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2014�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

� HARRISS RICKARDS Formal� � Total�� Paul� Mark� votes� Informal� ballot�papers��� � � � � counted� �� � Tasmanian Greens�

� 1� Adventure�Bay� 68�� 46�� �114�� 2�� 116��� 2� Agfest� 286�� 123�� �409�� 10�� 419��� 3� Alonnah� 106�� 62�� �168�� 5�� 173��� 4� Barnes�Bay� 48�� 40�� �88�� 0�� 88��� 5� Blackmans�Bay� 1�977�� 1�333�� 3 310�� 167�� 3�477��� 6� City�polling�places*� 124�� 116�� �240�� 5�� 245�� 7� Cradoc� 208�� 137�� �345�� 11�� 356�� 8� Cygnet� 755�� 637�� 1 392 � 54�� 1�446�� 9� Dover� 382�� 140�� �522�� 16�� 538��10� Franklin� 231�� 162�� �393�� 9�� 402��11� Geeveston� 508�� 164�� �672�� 32�� 704��12� Glen�Huon� 177�� 70�� �247�� 8�� 255��13� Grove� 302�� 190�� �492�� 29�� 521��14� Howden� 158�� 137�� �295�� 8�� 303��15� Huonville� 1�000�� 408�� 1 408 � 47�� 1�455��16� Judbury� 94�� 73�� �167�� 3�� 170��17� Kettering� 190�� 228�� �418�� 20�� 438��18� Maranoa�Heights� 842�� 389�� 1 231 � 65�� 1�296��19� Margate� 1�017�� 732�� 1 749�� 81�� 1�830��20� Middleton� 91�� 113�� �204�� 9�� 213��21� Port�Huon� 134�� 42�� �176�� 7�� 183��22� Ranelagh� 462�� 185�� �647�� 27�� 674���23� Sandfly� 397�� 369�� �766�� 36�� 802���24� Snug� 475�� 347�� �822�� 23�� 845���25� Southport� 59�� 49�� �108�� 10�� 118���26� Surges�Bay� 81�� 39�� �120�� 6�� 126���27� Woodbridge� 139�� 211�� �350�� 8�� 358��

� � Mobile� 101�� 29�� �130�� 7�� 137��

Total Ordinary 10 412 6 571 16 983 705 17 688

� � Pre-poll� 429�� 327�� �756�� 21�� 777��� � Postal� 1�268�� 504�� 1 772�� 21�� 1�793��

� � Provisional/Absent� 40�� 33�� �73�� 1�� 74��

Total 12 149 7 435 19 584 748 20 332

� � %�Formal�vote� 62.04%� 37.96%�

� � *�City�polling�places�include�Hobart�and�Launceston�electoral�offices.

Paul Harriss elected

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10� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of ROSEVEARS Election�held�on�3�May�2008� Electors�enrolled� 23�402

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Kerry�Finch� Electors�who�voted� 18�760�(80.16%)

Returning�Officer—Anne�Scott� Informal�votes� 881�(4.70%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2014�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

� FINCH O’BRIEN Formal� � Total�� Kerry� Colin� votes� Informal� ballot�papers�� � � � � counted

� 1� Agfest� 389�� 149�� �538�� 25�� 563�

� 2� Beaconsfield� 638�� 304�� �942�� 44�� 986�

� 3� Beauty�Point� 437�� 187�� �624�� 24�� 648�

� 4� City�polling�places*� 297�� 107�� �404�� 24�� 428�

� 5� Exeter� 706�� 234�� �940�� 42�� 982�

� 6� Glengarry� 173�� 62�� �235�� 9�� 244�

� 7� Gravelly�Beach� 430�� 131�� �561�� 28�� 589�

� 8� Kelso� 161�� 59�� �220�� 20�� 240�

� 9� Legana� 1�493�� 626�� 2 119 � 114�� 2�233�

�10� Riverside� 1�882�� 664�� 2 546�� 100�� 2�646�

�11� Riverside�West� 543�� 189�� �732�� 38�� 770�

�12� Sidmouth� 306�� 85�� �391�� 25�� 416�

�13� Summerhill� 1�468�� 634�� 2 102�� 147�� 2�249�

�14� Trevallyn� 1�173�� 406�� 1 579�� 75�� 1�654�

�15� West�Launceston� 1�144�� 397�� 1 541�� 89�� 1�630�

� � Mobile� 66�� 33�� �99�� 5�� 104�

Total Ordinary 11 306 4 267 15 573 809 16 382

� � Pre-poll� 788�� 273�� 1 061�� 46�� 1�107�

� � Postal� 879�� 339�� 1 218�� 26�� 1�244�

� � Provisional/Absent� 17�� 10�� �27�� 0�� 27�

Total 12 990 4 889 17 879 881 18 760

� � %�Formal�vote� 72.66%� 27.34%�

� � *�City�polling�places�include�Hobart�and�Launceston�electoral�offices.

Kerry Finch elected

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2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of DERWENT Election�held�on�2�May�2009� Electors�enrolled� 24�491

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Michael�Aird� Electors�who�voted� 20�098�(82.06%)

Returning�Officer—Maree�Ward� Informal�votes� 855�(4.25%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2015�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

� AIRD BRANCH GUNTER Formal� � Total�� Michael� Jenny� Susan�� votes Informal� ballot�papers�� � � � � � counted� Australian Tasmanian Labor Party Greens

� 1� Abbotsfield� �793�� �563�� �152�� 1 508�� �77�� 1�585�

� 2� Austins�Ferry� �714�� �621�� �214�� 1 549�� �88�� 1�637�

� 3� Bridgewater� 1�068�� �460�� �256�� 1 784 � �91�� 1�875�

� 4� Brighton� 1�041�� �576�� �216�� 1 833�� �87�� 1�920�

� 5� Bronte� �34�� �27�� �15�� �76�� �7�� �83�

� 6� Claremont� �595�� �502�� �168�� 1 265�� �53�� 1�318�

� 7� Dromedary� �156�� �82�� �77�� �315�� �13�� �328�

� 8� Ellendale� �60�� �60�� �45�� �165�� �4�� �169�

� 9� Gagebrook� �691�� �279�� �133�� 1 103�� �44�� 1�147�

�10� Glenora� �114�� �56�� �37�� �207�� �10�� �217�

�11� Granton� �238�� �191�� �92�� �521�� �26�� �547�

�12� Gretna� �78�� �76�� �22�� �176�� �5�� �181�

�13� Hamilton� �42�� �62�� �24�� �128�� �3�� �131�

�14� Hobart� �57�� �26�� �23�� �106�� �8�� �114�

�15� Lachlan� �130�� �92�� �105�� �327�� �20�� �347�

�16� Magra� �272�� �183�� �51�� �506�� �16�� �522�

�17� Maydena� �59�� �34�� �36�� �129�� �12�� �141�

�18� Molesworth� �110�� �58�� �98�� �266�� �11�� �277�

�19� New�Norfolk� �862�� �622�� �357�� 1 841 � �78�� 1�919�

�20� New�Norfolk�North� �715�� �401�� �125�� 1 241 � �61�� 1�302�

�21� Old�Beach� �561�� �417�� �173�� 1 151 � �50�� 1�201�

�22� Ouse� �107�� �91�� �22�� �220�� �10�� �230�

�23� Pontville� �121�� �106�� �49�� �276�� �12�� �288�

�24� Roseneath� �166�� �110�� �20�� �296�� �15�� �311�

�25� Tea�Tree� �61�� �76�� �38�� �175�� �5�� �180�

�26� Westerway� �81�� �71�� �31�� �183�� �12�� �195�

� � Mobile� �28�� �14�� �6�� �48�� �0�� �48�

Total Ordinary 8 954 5 856 2 585 17 395 818 18 213

� � Pre-poll� �214�� �140�� �86�� �440�� �8�� �448�

� � Postal� �706�� �418�� �187�� 1 311�� �24�� 1�335�

� � Provisional� �37�� �11�� �8�� �56�� �5�� �61�

� � Absent� �21�� �13�� �7�� �41�� �0�� �41�

Total 9 932 6 438 2 873 19 243 855 20 098

� � %�Formal�vote� 51.61%� 33.46%� 14.93%�

Michael Aird elected

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12� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of MERSEY Election�held�on�2�May�2009� Electors�enrolled� 23�568�

Retiring�member—Norma�Jamieson� Electors�who�voted� 20�271�(86.01%)�

Returning�Officer—Andy�Brockbank� Informal�votes� 564�(2.78%)�

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2015�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

� GAFFNEY JAMIESON LAYCOCK MARTIN Formal� � Total�� Mike� Carolynn� Lynn� Steve� votes� Informal� ballot�papers��� � � � � � � counted�

� 1��Addison�Street� �314�� �113�� �133�� �285�� �845�� �19�� �864��

� 2��Ambleside� �230�� �66�� �76�� �119�� �491�� �9�� �500��

� 3��Devonport�Central� �666�� �234�� �267�� �434�� 1 601�� �39�� 1�640��

� 4��Devonport�North� �300�� �99�� �129�� �215�� �743�� �21�� �764��

� 5��Devonport�South� �422�� �122�� �185�� �305�� 1 034�� �40�� 1�074��

� 6��Don� �302�� �136�� �148�� �216�� �802�� �35�� �837��

� 7��East�Devonport� �736�� �266�� �344�� �556�� 1 902 � �70�� 1�972��

� 8��Forth� �304�� �122�� �112�� �126�� �664�� �22�� �686��

� 9��Hobart� �25�� �6�� �5�� �4�� �40�� �0�� �40��

�10��Latrobe� 1�089�� �193�� �158�� �545�� 1 985 � �53�� 2�038��

�11��Melrose� �72�� �8�� �36�� �28�� �144�� �4�� �148��

�12��Miandetta� �159�� �30�� �38�� �98�� �325�� �6�� �331��

�13��Nixon�Street� �921�� �260�� �397�� �517�� 2 095 � �73�� 2�168��

�14��Spreyton� �645�� �157�� �167�� �240�� 1 209 � �35�� 1�244��

�15��Turners�Beach� �354�� �114�� �123�� �203�� �794�� �33�� �827��

�16��Valley�Road� �476�� �154�� �220�� �513�� 1 363�� �29�� 1�392��

�17��Wesley�Vale� �57�� �43�� �17�� �46�� �163�� �4�� �167��

� � Mobile� �35�� �38�� �30�� �61�� �164�� �3�� �167��

Total Ordinary 7 107 2 161 2 585 4 511 16 364 495 16 859

� � Pre-poll� �838�� �295�� �386�� �578�� 2 097�� �51�� 2�148��

� � Postal� �374�� �142�� �159�� �325�� 1 000 � �10�� 1�010��

� � Provisional� �38�� �10�� �14�� �11�� 73�� �5�� �78��

� � Absent� �103�� �9�� �39�� �22�� �173�� �3�� �176��

Total 8 460 2 617 3 183 5 447 19 707 564 20 271

� � %�Formal�vote� 42.93%� 13.28%� 16.15%� 27.64%�

Distribution of preferences

� GAFFNEY JAMIESON LAYCOCK MARTIN Formal� � �� Mike� Carolynn� Lynn� Steve� votes� Remarks� �� � � � � � � �

Count�1� Total�votes� 8�460�� 2�617�� 3�183�� 5�447�� 19 707 � First�preferences�

Count�2� Votes�transferred� 1�129�� -2�617�� �648�� �840� �� Jamieson�excluded�

� � � Total�votes� 9�589�� �0�� 3�831�� 6�287�� 19 707��

Count�3� Votes�transferred� 2�247�� � -3�831�� 1�584�� � Laycock�excluded�

� � � Total�votes� 11�836�� � �0�� 7�871�� 19 707� Gaffney elected

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2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of WINDERMERE Election�held�on�2�May�2009� Electors�enrolled� 23�311

Retiring�member—Ivan�Dean� Electors�who�voted� 18�756�(80.46%)

Returning�Officer—Anne�Scott� Informal�votes� 672�(3.58%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2015�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

� DEAN HAY KAYE SANDS WHISH-� Formal� � Total�� Ivan� Kathryn� Peter�John� Ted� WILSON� votes� Informal� ballot�papers��� � � � � Peter� � � counted�� � � � � Tasmanian��� � � � � Greens�

� 1��Dilston� �194�� �99�� �85�� �79�� �182�� �639�� �9�� �648�� 2��Elphin� �340�� �167�� �65�� �70�� �165�� �807�� �15�� �822�� 3��George�Town� �771�� �460�� �119�� �77�� �273�� 1 700 � �66�� 1�766�� 4��George�Town�South� �362�� �244�� �56�� �38�� �138�� �838�� �22�� �860�� 5��Hillwood� �119�� �84�� �57�� �44�� �145�� �449�� �20�� �469�� 6��Hobart� �11�� �8�� �1�� �2�� �10�� �32�� �0�� �32�� 7�� Inveresk� �273�� �229�� �98�� �83�� �184�� �867�� �43�� �910��� 8�� Invermay� �294�� �254�� �75�� �102�� �243�� �968�� �53�� 1�021��� 9��Mowbray� �594�� �484�� �182�� �133�� �249�� 1 642�� �82�� 1�724���10��Newnham� �954�� �608�� �236�� �180�� �257�� 2 235 � �81�� 2�316���11��Norwood� �257�� �110�� �61�� �72�� �110�� �610�� �24�� �634���12��Pipers�River� �84�� �56�� �30�� �16�� �55�� �241�� �8�� �249���13��Ravenswood� �661�� �684�� �155�� �123�� �156�� 1 779�� �87�� 1�866���14��Rocherlea� �295�� �255�� �71�� �69�� �83�� �773�� �42�� �815���15��St�Leonards� �390�� �214�� �124�� �90�� �146�� �964�� �35�� �999���16��Waverley� �347�� �256�� �82�� �49�� �96�� �830�� �35�� �865���17��Weymouth� �40�� �18�� �21�� �10�� �25�� �114�� �3�� �117��� � Mobile� �128�� �30�� �16�� �29�� �21�� �224�� �12�� �236��

Total ordinary 6 114 4 260 1 534 1 266 2 538 15 712 637 16 349 � � Pre-poll� �311�� �180�� �83�� �82�� �163�� �819�� �13�� �832��� � Postal� 605�� 342�� 139�� 97�� 208�� 1 391�� 20�� 1411��� � Provisional� �24�� �33�� �5�� �4�� �16�� �82�� �1�� �83��� � Absent� �30�� �24�� �8�� �2�� �16�� �80�� �1�� �81��

Total 7 084 4 839 1 769 1 451 2 941 18 084 672 18 756

� � %�Formal�vote� 39.17%� 26.76%� 9.78%� 8.02%� 16.26%�

Distribution of preferences

� DEAN HAY KAYE SANDS WHISH-� Exhausted� Formal� � �� Ivan� Kathryn� Peter�John� Ted� WILSON� votes� votes� Remarks� �� � � � � Peter� � � �� � � � � Tasmanian��� � � � � Greens�

Count�1� Total�votes� 7�084�� 4�839�� 1�769�� 1�451�� 2�941�� � 18 084�� First�preferences�

Count�2� Votes�transferred� �350�� �298�� �341�� -1�451�� �462�� � � Sands�excluded�

� � � Total�votes� 7�434�� 5�137�� 2�110�� �0�� 3�403� 18 084 �

Count�3� Votes�transferred� �842�� �654�� -2�110�� �� 614�� � � Kaye�excluded�

� � � Total�votes� 8�276�� 5�791�� �0�� � 4�017� 18 084��

Count�4� Votes�transferred� 1�563�� 2�260�� � � -4�017�� �194�� � Whish-Wilson�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 9�839�� 8�051�� �� � 0�� �194� 18 084 Dean elected

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14� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of PEMBROKE (by-election) By-election�held�on�1�August�2009� Electors�enrolled� 24�697

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Allison�Ritchie� Electors�who�voted� 21�005�(85.05%)

Returning�Officer—Greg�Richardson� Informal�votes� 740�(3.52%)

Elected�member�to�serve��until�May�2013�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

� CANDIDATES

� BACON COOPER CROTTY GOODWIN HEATLEY JAMES PEERS SOO Formal� � Total�� Honey� Peter� James� Vanessa� Wendy� Richard� John� Kit�(Sharon)� votes� Informal� ballot�papers��� � � � � � � � � � � counted�� � � � Liberal�� Tasmanian�� � � � Party� Greens�

� 1��Bellerive� �170�� �181�� �156�� �870�� �351�� �226�� �228�� �16�� 2 198 � �71�� 2�269�

� 2��Bligh� �116�� �86�� �83�� �150�� �41�� �85�� �152�� �11�� �724�� �53�� �777�

� 3��Geilston�Bay� �152�� �127�� �173�� �607�� �221�� �217�� �181�� �17�� 1 695�� �92�� 1�787�

� 4��Howrah� �212�� �164�� �160�� �828�� �207�� �197�� �168�� �17�� 1 953 � �84�� 2�037�

� 5��Lindisfarne� �131�� �106�� �151�� �816�� �307�� �268�� �191�� �26�� 1 996�� �58�� 2�054�

� 6��Loatta�Road� �73�� �60�� �117�� �408�� �167�� �192�� �102�� �15�� 1 134 � �32�� 1�166�

� 7��Montagu�Bay� �75�� �68�� �110�� �400�� �158�� �110�� �93�� �9�� 1 023�� �29�� 1�052�

� 8��Mornington� �42�� �40�� �39�� �113�� �36�� �29�� �32�� �3�� �334�� �17�� �351�

� 9��Risdon�Vale� �203�� �124�� �197�� �268�� �66�� �172�� �117�� �20�� 1 167 � �59�� 1�226�

�10��Tranmere� �144�� �162�� �130�� �901�� �221�� �138�� �128�� �20�� 1 844 � �52�� 1�896�

�11��Warrane� �148�� �87�� �102�� �267�� �98�� �88�� �120�� �15�� �925�� �66�� �991�

�12��Wentworth�Street� �86�� �83�� �92�� �397�� �169�� �118�� �83�� �11�� 1 039 � �36�� 1�075�

� � Mobile� �18�� �8�� �10�� �57�� �9�� �14�� �14�� �1�� �131�� �9�� �140�

Total ordinary 1 570 1 296 1 520 6 082 2 051 1 854 1 609 181 16 163 658 16 821

� � Pre-poll� �286�� �114�� �158�� 1�020�� �376�� �234�� �178�� �19�� 2 385 � �60�� 2�445�

� � Postal� 244�� 95�� 98�� 694�� 170�� 191�� 151�� 18�� 1 661�� 22�� 1�683�

� � Provisional� �10�� �5�� �7�� �16�� �7�� �6�� �4�� �1�� �56�� �0�� �56�

Total 2 110 1 510 1 783 7 812 2 604 2 285 1 942 219 20 265 740 21 005

� � %�Formal�vote� 10.41%� 7.45%� 8.80%� 38.55%� 12.85%� 11.28%� 9.58%� 1.08%�

Distribution of preferences

� BACON COOPER CROTTY GOODWIN HEATLEY JAMES PEERS SOO Exhausted Formal� �� Honey� Peter� James� Vanessa� Wendy� Richard� John� Kit�(Sharon)� votes� votes� Remarks��� � � � � � � � � � �� � � � Liberal�� Tasmanian�� � � � Party� Greens�

Count�1� Total�votes� 2�110�� 1�510�� 1�783�� 7�812�� 2�604�� 2�285�� 1�942�� �219�� � 20 265 � First�preferences

Count�2� Votes�transferred� �33�� �34�� �19�� �26�� �41�� �23�� �43�� -�219�� � � Soo�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 2�143�� 1�544�� 1�802�� 7�838�� 2�645�� 2�308�� 1�985�� �0� 20 265 �

Count�3� Votes�transferred� �188�� -1�544�� �220�� �333�� �116�� �327�� �360�� � � � Cooper�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 2�331�� �0�� 2�022�� 8�171�� 2�761�� 2�635�� 2�345� 20 265 �

Count�4� Votes�transferred� �503�� � -2�022�� �330�� �316�� �395�� �471�� � �7�� � Crotty�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 2�834�� � �0�� 8�501�� 3�077�� 3�030�� 2�816�� � �7� 20 265 �

Count�5� Votes�transferred� �536�� � � �679�� �338�� 1�140�� -2�816�� �� 123�� � Peers�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 3�370�� � � 9�180�� 3�415�� 4�170�� �0�� � �130� 20 265 �

Count�6� Votes�transferred� -3�370�� � � �963�� �800�� 1�340�� � �� 267�� � Bacon�excluded

� � � Total�votes� �0� � �� 10�143�� 4�215�� 5�510�� � � �397� 20 265 Goodwin elected

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2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of PEMBROKE (by-election) By-election�held�on�1�August�2009� Electors�enrolled� 24�697

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Allison�Ritchie� Electors�who�voted� 21�005�(85.05%)

Returning�Officer—Greg�Richardson� Informal�votes� 740�(3.52%)

Elected�member�to�serve��until�May�2013�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

� CANDIDATES

� BACON COOPER CROTTY GOODWIN HEATLEY JAMES PEERS SOO Formal� � Total�� Honey� Peter� James� Vanessa� Wendy� Richard� John� Kit�(Sharon)� votes� Informal� ballot�papers��� � � � � � � � � � � counted�� � � � Liberal�� Tasmanian�� � � � Party� Greens�

� 1��Bellerive� �170�� �181�� �156�� �870�� �351�� �226�� �228�� �16�� 2 198 � �71�� 2�269�

� 2��Bligh� �116�� �86�� �83�� �150�� �41�� �85�� �152�� �11�� �724�� �53�� �777�

� 3��Geilston�Bay� �152�� �127�� �173�� �607�� �221�� �217�� �181�� �17�� 1 695�� �92�� 1�787�

� 4��Howrah� �212�� �164�� �160�� �828�� �207�� �197�� �168�� �17�� 1 953 � �84�� 2�037�

� 5��Lindisfarne� �131�� �106�� �151�� �816�� �307�� �268�� �191�� �26�� 1 996�� �58�� 2�054�

� 6��Loatta�Road� �73�� �60�� �117�� �408�� �167�� �192�� �102�� �15�� 1 134 � �32�� 1�166�

� 7��Montagu�Bay� �75�� �68�� �110�� �400�� �158�� �110�� �93�� �9�� 1 023�� �29�� 1�052�

� 8��Mornington� �42�� �40�� �39�� �113�� �36�� �29�� �32�� �3�� �334�� �17�� �351�

� 9��Risdon�Vale� �203�� �124�� �197�� �268�� �66�� �172�� �117�� �20�� 1 167 � �59�� 1�226�

�10��Tranmere� �144�� �162�� �130�� �901�� �221�� �138�� �128�� �20�� 1 844 � �52�� 1�896�

�11��Warrane� �148�� �87�� �102�� �267�� �98�� �88�� �120�� �15�� �925�� �66�� �991�

�12��Wentworth�Street� �86�� �83�� �92�� �397�� �169�� �118�� �83�� �11�� 1 039 � �36�� 1�075�

� � Mobile� �18�� �8�� �10�� �57�� �9�� �14�� �14�� �1�� �131�� �9�� �140�

Total ordinary 1 570 1 296 1 520 6 082 2 051 1 854 1 609 181 16 163 658 16 821

� � Pre-poll� �286�� �114�� �158�� 1�020�� �376�� �234�� �178�� �19�� 2 385 � �60�� 2�445�

� � Postal� 244�� 95�� 98�� 694�� 170�� 191�� 151�� 18�� 1 661�� 22�� 1�683�

� � Provisional� �10�� �5�� �7�� �16�� �7�� �6�� �4�� �1�� �56�� �0�� �56�

Total 2 110 1 510 1 783 7 812 2 604 2 285 1 942 219 20 265 740 21 005

� � %�Formal�vote� 10.41%� 7.45%� 8.80%� 38.55%� 12.85%� 11.28%� 9.58%� 1.08%�

Distribution of preferences

� BACON COOPER CROTTY GOODWIN HEATLEY JAMES PEERS SOO Exhausted Formal� �� Honey� Peter� James� Vanessa� Wendy� Richard� John� Kit�(Sharon)� votes� votes� Remarks��� � � � � � � � � � �� � � � Liberal�� Tasmanian�� � � � Party� Greens�

Count�1� Total�votes� 2�110�� 1�510�� 1�783�� 7�812�� 2�604�� 2�285�� 1�942�� �219�� � 20 265 � First�preferences

Count�2� Votes�transferred� �33�� �34�� �19�� �26�� �41�� �23�� �43�� -�219�� � � Soo�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 2�143�� 1�544�� 1�802�� 7�838�� 2�645�� 2�308�� 1�985�� �0� 20 265 �

Count�3� Votes�transferred� �188�� -1�544�� �220�� �333�� �116�� �327�� �360�� � � � Cooper�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 2�331�� �0�� 2�022�� 8�171�� 2�761�� 2�635�� 2�345� 20 265 �

Count�4� Votes�transferred� �503�� � -2�022�� �330�� �316�� �395�� �471�� � �7�� � Crotty�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 2�834�� � �0�� 8�501�� 3�077�� 3�030�� 2�816�� � �7� 20 265 �

Count�5� Votes�transferred� �536�� � � �679�� �338�� 1�140�� -2�816�� �� 123�� � Peers�excluded

� � � Total�votes� 3�370�� � � 9�180�� 3�415�� 4�170�� �0�� � �130� 20 265 �

Count�6� Votes�transferred� -3�370�� � � �963�� �800�� 1�340�� � �� 267�� � Bacon�excluded

� � � Total�votes� �0� � �� 10�143�� 4�215�� 5�510�� � � �397� 20 265 Goodwin elected

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16� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of ELWICK Election�held�on�1�May�2010� Electors�enrolled� 25�242�

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Terry�Martin� Electors�who�voted� 20�476�(81.19%)�

Returning�Officer—Damian�Read� Informal�votes� 842�(4.1%)�

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2016�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

� FRANKS JACOBSON TAYLOR Formal� � Total�� Kartika�� Tim� Adriana�Johanna� votes� Informal� ballot�papers�� � � � � � counted�� Tasmanian�� Australian�Labor�� Greens� Party�

� 1� Bowen�Road� �167�� �409�� �406�� �982�� �44�� 1�026��

� 2� Brent�Street� �71�� �205�� �301�� �577�� �21�� �598��

� 3� Chigwell� �155�� �530�� �628�� 1 313�� �66�� 1�379��

� 4� Claremont� �64�� �233�� �296�� �593�� �23�� �616��

� 5� Collinsvale� �56�� �113�� �133�� �302�� �13�� �315��

� 6� Cosgrove� �69�� �203�� �253�� �525�� �22�� �547��

� 7� Elwick� �44�� �150�� �186�� �380�� �16�� �396��

� 8� Glenorchy� �252�� �762�� 1�045�� 2 059�� �94�� 2�153��

� 9� Glenorchy�East� �185�� �575�� �831�� 1 591�� �93�� 1�684��

�10� Goodwood� �60�� �227�� �216�� �503�� �25�� �528��

�11� Lutana� �141�� �336�� �436�� �913�� �55�� �968��

�12� Montrose� �58�� �202�� �299�� �559�� �40�� �599��

�13� Moonah� �275�� �505�� �701�� 1 481�� �65�� 1�546��

�14� Moonah�North� �180�� �441�� �431�� 1 052�� �46�� 1�098��

�15� Rosetta� �56�� �164�� �286�� �506�� �23�� �529��

�16� Tolosa� �198�� �593�� �671�� 1 462�� �77�� 1�539��

�17� Windermere� �51�� �193�� �263�� �507�� �9�� �516��

� � Mobile� �12�� �55�� �43�� �110�� �2�� �112��

Total Ordinary 2 094 5 896 7 425 15 415 734 16 149

� � Pre-poll� �318�� �848�� 1�248�� 2 414�� �67�� 2�481��

� � Postal� �165�� �694�� �916�� 1 775 � �39�� 1�814��

� � Provisional� �4�� �17�� �9�� �30�� �2�� �32��

Total 2 581 7 455 9 598 19 634 842 20 476

� � %�Formal�vote� 13.15%� 37.97%� 48.88%�

Distribution of preferences

� FRANKS JACOBSON TAYLOR Formal� � �� Kartika�� Tim� Adriana�Johanna� votes� Remarks�� � � � � � �� Tasmanian�� Australian�Labor�� Greens� Party�

Count�1� Total�votes� 2�581�� 7�455�� 9�598�� 19 634 � First�preferences�

Count�2� Votes�transferred� -2�581�� 1�168�� 1�413�� � Franks�excluded�

� � � Total�votes� �0�� 8�623�� 11�011� 19 634 Taylor elected

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Parliamentary�Elections�Report�(2007�to�2010)� 17

House�of�Assembly

2010�General�Election

Issue�of�the�Writs��and�Close�of�the�electoral�rolls� 6�pm�Friday�19�February�2010

Close�of�Nominations� 12�noon�Thursday�4�March�2010

Announcement�of�nominations�� 12�noon�Friday�5�March�2010

Polling�Day� 8am–6pm�Saturday�20�March�2010

Return�of�the�Writs� 7�April�2010

Returning Officers

Division�of�Bass� Suzie�Rogers

Division�of�Braddon� Andy�Brockbank

Division�of�Denison� Damian�Read

Division�of�Franklin� Maree�Ward

Division�of�Lyons� Davin�Foulkes

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Tasmania’s Hare-Clark Electoral SystemThe�Hare-Clark�electoral�system�is�a�Single�Transferable�Vote�(STV)�method�of�proportional�representation�used�in�multi-member�electorates.�Single�transferable�vote�means�that�a�ballot�paper�moves�between�candidates�as�determined�by�the�elector’s�preferences.

Background and features

Where does the name Hare-Clark come from?

Thomas�Hare�was�an�Englishman�who,�in�1856,�proposed�the�idea�of�a�proportional�representation�election�system�which�was�further�developed�and�became�known�as�the�Hare�system.�Andrew�Inglis�Clark,�Tasmanian�Attorney-General�1888�and�a�member�of�the�Tasmanian�Parliament,�introduced�a�modified�version�of�the�Hare�system�into�Tasmanian�law�in�1896.�This�system�is�now�known�as�the�Hare-Clark�electoral�system.

Representation in the Parliament

Under�Hare-Clark,�parties,�groups�and�independents�are�elected�to�the�House�of�Assembly�in�proportion�to�their�support�in�the�electorate.�The�composition�of�the�House�reflects�the�proportion�of�primary�votes�on�a�Statewide�basis.

Robson Rotation

Robson�Rotation�is�a�process�of�rotating�candidate�names�within�a�column�so�that�favoured�(top�and�bottom)�positions�are�shared�equally�between�all�candidates.�Neil�Robson,�a�member�of�the�House�of�Assembly,�introduced�the�process�to�the�Tasmanian�Parliament�in�1979.

Need for parties to stand extra candidates

Parties�and�groups�usually�nominate�more�candidates�than�they�expect�to�be�elected,�in�order�to�provide�a�pool�of�candidates�to�contest�any�recount�to�fill�a�vacancy.

As�a�result,�the�voters�are�provided�with�a�choice�of�candidates�within�each�party,�as�well�as�a�choice�of�candidates�across�parties,�groups�and�independents.

Recounts

When�a�vacancy�occurs�a�new�member�is�elected�by�a�recount�process�based�on�votes�cast�at�the�previous�general�election.�Only�unsuccessful�candidates�at�the�general�election�are�eligible�to�contest�the�recount.

Only�the�ballot�papers�which�were�used�to�elect�the�vacating�member�are�distributed�in�the�recount.�These�votes�are�distributed�to�contesting�candidates.�The�candidates�receiving�the�least�votes�are�excluded�until�a�candidate�receives�a�majority�(50%�+�1).

Is Hare-Clark the same in Local Government elections?

The�Hare-Clark�electoral�system�is�used�for�Tasmanian�local�government�elections,�with�some�changes.�The�number�to�be�elected�varies�between�Councils,�depending�on�the�size�of�the�Council�and�whether�there�are�any�by-elections.�Also,�candidates�are�listed�in�a�single�column,�and�Robson�rotation�is�used�for�councillor�elections�and,�since�2005,�for�mayoral�elections.

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

A broad descriptionHow do you cast a vote

The�ballot�paper�directs�the�voter�to—�place�the�numbers�1,�2,�3,�4,�5,�6,�7,�8,�9,�10,�and�so�on�as�the�case�requires,�beside�the�names�of�the�candidates�in�the�order�of�his/her�preference.�

To�be�formal,�a�ballot�paper�must�have�at�least�the�numbers�1,�2,�3,�4,�and�5�with�no�repetitions�or�omissions,�otherwise�it�will�not�be�counted.

How is a candidate elected?

A�candidate�is�elected�when�his/her�total�number�of�votes�equals�or�exceeds�the�quota.

What is the quota?

The�quota�is�the�lowest�number�of�votes�a�candidate�needs�to�be�certain�of�election.�

To�calculate�the�quota,�the�number�of�formal�votes�is�divided�by�one�more�than�the�number�of�candidates�to�be�elected�(rounded�up�to�the�next�whole�number).�For�the�House�of�Assembly,�which�elects�five�members�per�electorate,�the�quota�is�one�sixth�or�16.7%�of�the�formal�votes.

If�five�candidates�each�receive�a�quota�(just�over�one�sixth�of�the�formal�vote)�then�less�than�one�quota�of�the�votes�remain.

How votes are counted

The�first�step�is�to�distribute�all�ballot�papers�to�the�candidates�according�to�each�ballot�paper’s�first�preference.�The�quota�is�then�calculated�from�the�total�formal�vote.�

If�any�candidate(s)�receives�more�votes�than�the�quota,�he/she�are�declared�elected,�and�the�excess�votes�(surplus)�are�passed�on�to�continuing�candidates.�Following�the�distribution�of�each�surplus,�any�candidate(s)�who�has�reached�the�quota�is�declared�elected;�and�any�resulting�surplus�again�passed�on.

Once�all�surplus�votes�have�been�distributed�the�candidate�with�the�fewest�votes�is�excluded�and�all�of�their�votes�passed�on�to�continuing�candidates.�Further�candidates�are�excluded�until�another�candidate�reaches�the�quota.

The�process�of�distributing�surplus�votes�and�excluding�candidates�continues�until�five�candidates�reach�the�quota.�In�some�cases�the�final�candidate(s)�will�be�elected�without�reaching�the�quota�as�all�other�candidates�have�been�either�elected�or�excluded.�

Do you always need a quota to get elected?

In�House�of�Assembly�elections,�it�is�common�that�the�last�elected�member�in�a�division�is�elected�without�obtaining�a�quota.�In�some�cases�the�last�two�elected�members�in�a�division�are�elected�without�each�obtaining�a�quota.

During�the�distribution�of�preferences,�some�votes�are�“lost”�from�the�count.�A�small�number�are�lost�due�to�rounding�of�fractional�numbers.�A�more�significant�number�of�votes�are�“exhausted”�toward�the�end�of�the�count,�as�many�ballot�papers�do�not�show�a�preference�for�any�remaining�candidate.

Where�the�contest�for�the�last�seat�is�close,�it�is�common�for�the�remaining�two�candidates�to�both�have�less�than�a�quota.�The�candidate�with�the�least�votes�is�excluded,�and�the�other�candidate�elected�without�reaching�the�quota.�The�more�votes�that�are�lost�during�the�scrutiny,�the�more�likely�that�not�all�elected�members�will�obtain�the�quota.�

A�less�common�situation�occurs�where�remaining�three�candidates�are�contesting�the�last�two�seats.�In�this�case,�the�candidate�with�the�least�votes�is�excluded,�and�the�other�two�candidates�elected�without�either�reaching�the�quota.

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Members of the Forty-Seventh Parliament (2010)

Division of BassAustralian�Labor�Party� Hon.�Michelle�Anne�O’Byrne�

Brian�Neal�Wightman

Liberal�Party� Peter�Carl�Gutwein�Michael�Darrel�Ferguson

Tasmanian�Greens� Kim�Dion�Booth

Division of BraddonAustralian�Labor�Party� Brenton�Roy�Best�

Hon.�Bryan�Alexander�Green

Liberal�Party� Adam�Richard�Brooks�Jeremy�Page�Rockliff

Tasmanian�Greens� Paul�Thomas�O’Halloran

Division of DenisonAustralian�Labor�Party� Hon.�David�John�Bartlett�

Scott�Bacon

Liberal�Party� Elise�Nicole�Archer�Matthew�Guy�Groom

Tasmanian�Greens� Cassandra�Stanwell�(Cassy)�O’Connor

Division of FranklinAustralian�Labor�Party� Hon.�Larissa�Tahireh�(Lara)�Giddings�

Hon.�David�James�O’Byrne

Liberal�Party� Hon.�William�Edward�Felix�(Will)�Hodgman�Jacqueline�Anne�(Jacquie)�Petrusma

Tasmanian�Greens� Hon.�Nicholas�James�(Nick)�McKim

Division of LyonsAustralian�Labor�Party� Hon.�Michael�Robert�Polley�

Rebecca�White

Liberal�Party� Marinus�Theodoor�(Rene)�Hidding�Mark�David�Shelton

Tasmanian�Greens� Timothy�Bryce�(Tim)�Morris

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

General Election Statistics

Voting�Summary

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons� Tasmania

Electors�on�the�roll� 71�305�� 72�016�� 71�322�� 70�326�� 72�346�� 357�315�

Ballot�papers�cast� 66�860�� 67�773�� 66�317�� 66�593�� 67�810�� 335�353�

“Percentage�of��Electors�on�the�roll”� 93.77%�� 94.11%�� 92.98%�� 94.69%�� 93.73%�� 93.85%�

Informal�Votes� 3�162�� 3�297�� 2�541�� 2�548�� 3�367�� 14�915�

“Percentage�of��Ballot�papers�cast”� 4.73%�� 4.86%�� 3.83%�� 3.83%�� 4.97%�� 4.45%�

Formal�Votes� 63�698�� 64�476�� 63�776�� 64�045�� 64�443�� 320�438�

Special�Voting�Summary

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons� Tasmania

� Out�of�� Admitted� 3�312�� 2�767�� 4�292�� 4�381�� 6�138�� 20�890��Division�Votes**�

� Postal�� Issued� 5�210�� 4�435�� 5�675�� 5�526�� 5�759�� 26�605�� Votes� Admitted� 4�774�� 4�021�� 5�062�� 5�034�� 5�210�� 24�101�

� Provisional�� Issued� 1�129�� 1�059�� 1�386�� 1�166�� 1�250�� 5�990�� Votes� Admitted� �740�� �583�� �776�� �609�� �607�� 3�315�

�Mobile�Votes*� Admitted� �901�� �556�� �592�� �380�� �291�� 2�720�

�Pre-poll�Votes*� Admitted� 2�697�� 2�963�� 3�863�� 3�358�� �575�� 13�456�

� Total�Special�� Issued� 13�249�� 11�780�� 15�808�� 14�811�� 14�013� 69�661�� Votes� Admitted� 12�424�� 10�890�� 14�585�� 13�762�� 12�821�� 64�482�

*�Until�2002,�mobile�and�pre-poll�votes�were�issued�as�declaration�votes.�Following�the�enactment�of�the�Electoral Act 2004,�they�are�now�issued�as�ordinary�votes,�that�is�without�the�need�for�a�declaration�envelope.�Note�also�that�mobile�votes�were�previously�known�as�institution�votes.

**�Prior�to�2010,�Out�of�division�votes�were�known�as�Absent�votes�and�issued�in�declaration�envelopes.�With�the�introduction�of�rolls�on�netbook�computers,�electors�voting�outside�their�division�could�be�marked�off�the�appropriate�roll�and�simply�issued�a�ballot�paper.

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Out�of�Division�(Absent)�Vote�Analysis**

Issued�for� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons

Issued�by

Bass� � �577�� �342�� �296�� 1�617

Braddon� �536�� � �293�� �179�� 1�427�

Denison� �582�� �685�� � 2�328�� 2�044�

Franklin� �230�� �217�� 1�939�� � 1�050�

Lyons� 1�964�� 1�288�� 1�718�� 1�578��

Total� 3�312�� 2�767�� 4�292�� 4�381�� 6�138

Postal�Vote�Analysis

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons�

Issued� 5�210�� 4�435�� 5�675�� 5�526�� 5�759�

Received� 4�859�� 4�112�� 5�189�� 5�147�� 5�317�

Rejected� �82�� �87�� �127�� �113�� �102�

Admitted� 4�777�� 4�025� 5�062�� 5�034�� 5�215

Missing�ballot�papers� �3�� �4�� �0�� �0�� �5�

Note:�‘Postal�votes�received’�includes:—��1�503��votes�issued�at�interstate�pre-poll�centres�� 495�votes�received�from�overseas�express�voting�� �67��votes�received�from�remote�express�voting�� �33��votes�received�from�Antarctic�electors

Special�Votes�as�a�percentage�of�ballot�papers�cast

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons

Out�of�Division**� 4.95�� 4.08�� 6.47�� 6.58�� 9.05�

Postal� 7.14�� 5.93�� 7.63�� 7.56�� 7.68�

Provisional� 1.11�� 0.86�� 1.17�� 0.91�� 0.90��

Mobile*� 1.35�� 0.82�� 0.89�� 0.57�� 0.43��

Pre-poll*� 4.03�� 4.37�� 5.83�� 5.04�� 0.85��

Total� 18.58�� 16.06�� 21.99�� 20.66�� 18.91��

*�Until�2002,�mobile�and�pre-poll�votes�were�issued�as�declaration�votes.�Following�the�enactment�of�the�Electoral Act 2004,�they�are�now�issued�as�ordinary�votes,�that�is�without�the�need�for�a�declaration�envelope.�Note�also�that�mobile�votes�were�previously�known�as�institution�votes.

**�Prior�to�2010,�Out�of�division�votes�were�known�as�Absent�votes�and�issued�in�declaration�envelopes.�With�the�introduction�of�rolls�on�netbook�computers,�electors�voting�outside�their�division�could�be�marked�off�the�appropriate�roll�and�simply�issued�a�ballot�paper.

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Party�Strengths�in�Divisions�as�indicated�by�First�Preferences

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons� Tasmania

� � 1st�Preferences� 21�987� 25�947� 23�151� 19�526� 27�557� 118�168

� Australian�� Percentage� 34.52%� 40.24%� 36.30%� 30.49%� 42.76%� 36.88%

� Labor�Party� Quotas� 2.07� 2.41� 2.18� 1.83� 2.57� 11.06

� � Seats�Won� 2� 2� 2� 2� 2� 10

� � 1st�Preferences� 27�164� 29�138� 19�001� 26�368� 23�262� 124�933

�Liberal�Party

� Percentage� 42.64%� 45.19%� 29.79%� 41.17%� 36.10%� 38.99%

� � Quotas� 2.56� 2.71� 1.79� 2.47� 2.17� 11.70

� � Seats�Won� 2� 2� 2� 2� 2� 10

� � 1st�Preferences� 13�343� 8�874� 15�877� 17�515� 13�624� 69�233

� Tasmanian� Percentage� 20.95%� 13.76%� 24.89%� 27.35%� 21.14%� 21.61%

� Greens� Quotas� 1.26� 0.83� 1.49� 1.64� 1.27� 6.49

� � Seats�Won� 1� 1� 1� 1� 1� 5

� � 1st�Preferences� -� -� 365� 281� -� 646

� Socialist� Percentage� -� -� 0.57%� 0.44%� -� 0.20%

� Alliance� Quotas� -� -� 0.03� 0.03� -� 0.06

� � Seats�Won� -� -� 0� 0� -� 0

� � 1st�Preferences� 1�204� �517� 5�382� �355� -� 7�458

� Groups�and� Percentage� 1.89%� 0.80%� 8.44%� 0.55%� -� 2.33%

� Independents� Quotas� 0.11� 0.05� 0.51� 0.03� -� 0.70

� � Seats�Won� 0� 0� 0� 0� -� 0

� � 1st�Preferences� 63�698� 64�476� 63�776� 64�045� 64�443� 320�438

� Total� Quotas� 6.00� 6.00� 6.00� 6.00� 6.00� 30.00

� � Seats�Won� 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� 25

� � Informal� 3�162� 3�297� 2�541� 2�548� 3�367� 14�915

� � � 4.73%� 4.86%� 3.83%� 3.83%� 4.97%� 4.45%

� � Quota� 10�617� 10�747� 10�630� 10�675� 10�741

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Strength�of�Parties

The�State�as�a�single�electorate

� 1st�� Seats�in� Seats�� Preferences� Proportion*� Won

Australian�Labor�Party� 118�168� 9.22� 10

Liberal�Party� 124�933� 9.75� 10

Tasmanian�Greens� 69�233� 5.40� 5

Socialist�Alliance� �646� 0.05� 0

Groups�&�Independents� 7�458� 0.58� 0

Total 320 438 25.00 25

*�The�party’s�proportion�of�seats�in�the�House�of�Assembly�calculated�from��the�party’s�proportion�of�the�State�vote.

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Informal�Ballot�Paper�Survey

Tasmania

Apparent Intentional Informal VotingBlank� 3�187

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 3�191

Total 6 378

Apparent Unintentional Informal VotingContains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 30

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 2�313

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 276

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 2�347

Two�or�more�first�preferences

� •� 2�first�preferences� 875

� •� 3�or�more�first�preferences—but�less�than�the�number�of�columns� 374

� •� Number�of�first�preferences�equals�the�number�of�columns—

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 1�799

Other� 123

� •� Number�of�first�preferences�greater�than�the�number�of�columns� 187� 3�358

Total 8 324

Other�� 213

Total 14 915

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House�of�Assembly

Polling�Place�Figures

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Number of quotas attained compared with seats won

Division of Bass

Candidate first preference totals

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�Blessington

�� � � � �East

� �Five

��

Upper� Branxholm� Bridport� Derby� Dilston�

Launceston� Elphin��

Ways�

Candidates

CRIPPS�Michelle� ��1�� ��3�� ��6�� ��2�� ��20�� ��7�� ��16�� ��37�

McLEAN�Scott� ��6�� ��21�� ��45�� ��13�� ��19�� ��12�� ��36�� ��66�

O’BYRNE�Michelle� ��9�� ��32�� ��94�� ��10�� ��96�� ��132�� ��135�� ��292�

WEBB�Brant� ��6�� ��5�� ��16�� ��1�� ��23�� ��16�� ��16�� ��67�

WIGHTMAN�Brian� ��5�� ��14�� ��62�� ��12�� ��15�� ��17�� ��33�� ��51�

Australian Labor Party 27 75 223 38 173 184 236 513

BALL�Jeremy� ��6�� ��2�� ��19�� ��2�� ��33�� ��57�� ��38�� ��69�

BOOTH�Kim� ��16�� ��25�� ��113�� ��24�� ��149�� ��221�� ��116�� ��215�

DAY�Sally� ��2�� ��2�� ��7�� ��2�� ��9�� ��11�� ��9�� ��22�

ERNST�Bev� ��0�� ��0�� ��5�� ��0�� ��6�� ��7�� ��8�� ��9�

WHISH-WILSON�Peter�Stuart� ��1�� ��2�� ��11�� ��3�� ��14�� ��21�� ��13�� ��18�

Tasmanian Greens 25 31 155 31 211 317 184 333

DAKIN�Pamela�Agnes� ��1�� ��0�� ��5�� ��0�� ��5�� ��2�� ��10�� ��7�

FERGUSON�Michael� ��22�� ��37�� ��173�� ��17�� ��142�� ��209�� ��213�� ��415�

GUTWEIN�Peter� ��16�� ��41�� ��535�� ��23�� ��97�� ��168�� ��144�� ��178�

McGINITY�Michele�Colette� ��1�� ��19�� ��54�� ��9�� ��12�� ��16�� ��15�� ��20�

PEDLEY�Nick� ��3�� ��2�� ��4�� ��0�� ��5�� ��6�� ��12�� ��11�

Liberal Party 43 99 771 49 261 401 394 631

COLLIER�Jim� ��0�� ��0�� ��1�� ��0�� ��0�� ��1�� ��3�� ��6�

KAYE�Peter� ��0�� ��0�� ��4�� ��0�� ��4�� ��4�� ��1�� ��8�

PARISH�Tim� ��1�� ��0�� ��2�� ��1�� ��8�� ��6�� ��3�� ��9�

WEBB�Mark� ��0�� ��1�� ��1�� ��0�� ��0�� ��3�� ��1�� ��2�

WIENER�Sven� ��0�� ��1�� ��3�� ��0�� ��2�� ��0�� ��2�� ��4�

Total Formal Votes 96 207 1 160 119 659 916 824 1 506

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��5�� ��9�� ��51�� ��5�� ��25�� ��13�� ��33�� ��86�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��101�� ��216�� �1�211�� ��124�� ��684�� ��929�� ��857�� �1�592

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�General�� George� George

��

Hospital� Town� Town�South� Gladstone� Hadspen� Hillwood� Inveresk� Invermay�

Candidates

CRIPPS�Michelle� ��18�� ��67�� ��25�� ��4�� ��33�� ��3�� ��31�� ��36�

McLEAN�Scott� ��32�� ��95�� ��56�� ��6�� ��81�� ��22�� ��83�� ��54�

O’BYRNE�Michelle� ��103�� ��461�� ��203�� ��13�� ��194�� ��53�� ��215�� ��244�

WEBB�Brant� ��20�� ��115�� ��43�� ��2�� ��56�� ��10�� ��60�� ��65�

WIGHTMAN�Brian� ��23�� ��185�� ��134�� ��21�� ��41�� ��27�� ��60�� ��47�

Australian Labor Party 196 923 461 46 405 115 449 446

BALL�Jeremy� ��44�� ��18�� ��11�� ��2�� ��22�� ��6�� ��51�� ��44�

BOOTH�Kim� ��136�� ��161�� ��76�� ��23�� ��102�� ��88�� ��164�� ��189�

DAY�Sally� ��9�� ��16�� ��10�� ��0�� ��13�� ��3�� ��12�� ��22�

ERNST�Bev� ��5�� ��16�� ��4�� ��1�� ��5�� ��4�� ��10�� ��8�

WHISH-WILSON�Peter�Stuart� ��24�� ��29�� ��18�� ��4�� ��19�� ��24�� ��24�� ��31�

Tasmanian Greens 218 240 119 30 161 125 261 294

DAKIN�Pamela�Agnes� ��3�� ��5�� ��6�� ��2�� ��4�� ��3�� ��6�� ��12�

FERGUSON�Michael� ��134�� ��281�� ��142�� ��35�� ��296�� ��100�� ��195�� ��185�

GUTWEIN�Peter� ��52�� ��132�� ��55�� ��49�� ��146�� ��51�� ��109�� ��94�

McGINITY�Michele�Colette� ��13�� ��31�� ��10�� ��15�� ��12�� ��9�� ��20�� ��14�

PEDLEY�Nick� ��3�� ��7�� ��7�� ��0�� ��12�� ��1�� ��15�� ��4�

Liberal Party 205 456 220 101 470 164 345 309

COLLIER�Jim� ��1�� ��0�� ��0�� ��0�� ��4�� ��0�� ��4�� ��3�

KAYE�Peter� ��2�� ��4�� ��2�� ��0�� ��7�� ��3�� ��7�� ��7�

PARISH�Tim� ��2�� ��85�� ��42�� ��2�� ��1�� ��8�� ��5�� ��6�

WEBB�Mark� ��1�� ��5�� ��1�� ��0�� ��3�� ��0�� ��6�� ��7�

WIENER�Sven� ��2�� ��2�� ��0�� ��0�� ��2�� ��0�� ��2�� ��2�

Total Formal Votes 627 1 715 845 179 1 053 415 1 079 1 074

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��32�� ��116�� ��49�� ��10�� ��62�� ��16�� ��101�� ��75�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��659�� �1�831�� ��894�� ��189�� �1�115�� ��431�� �1�180�� �1�149

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� �Kings�� Lady

� �Launceston

� �Legana

�� Karoola�

Meadows� Barron� Launceston�

Central� Lebrina�

(Bass)� Lilydale�

Candidates

CRIPPS�Michelle� ��4�� ��53�� ��4�� ��26�� ��10�� ��6�� ��47�� ��13�

McLEAN�Scott� ��23�� ��94�� ��5�� ��32�� ��11�� ��8�� ��61�� ��37�

O’BYRNE�Michelle� ��62�� ��405�� ��20�� ��117�� ��96�� ��26�� ��226�� ��98�

WEBB�Brant� ��15�� ��86�� ��3�� ��34�� ��25�� ��10�� ��87�� ��20�

WIGHTMAN�Brian� ��8�� ��110�� ��2�� ��43�� ��27�� ��6�� ��51�� ��24�

Australian Labor Party 112 748 34 252 169 56 472 192

BALL�Jeremy� ��12�� ��70�� ��3�� ��51�� ��60�� ��4�� ��56�� ��40�

BOOTH�Kim� ��45�� ��192�� ��21�� ��187�� ��260�� ��43�� ��228�� ��184�

DAY�Sally� ��1�� ��14�� ��3�� ��19�� ��25�� ��1�� ��16�� ��13�

ERNST�Bev� ��0�� ��16�� ��1�� ��10�� ��7�� ��0�� ��14�� ��5�

WHISH-WILSON�Peter�Stuart� ��4�� ��36�� ��3�� ��28�� ��19�� ��7�� ��35�� ��10�

Tasmanian Greens 62 328 31 295 371 55 349 252

DAKIN�Pamela�Agnes� ��1�� ��18�� ��0�� ��4�� ��6�� ��0�� ��7�� ��7�

FERGUSON�Michael� ��47�� ��487�� ��49�� ��219�� ��188�� ��49�� ��517�� ��108�

GUTWEIN�Peter� ��23�� ��232�� ��13�� ��103�� ��136�� ��36�� ��221�� ��101�

McGINITY�Michele�Colette� ��10�� ��32�� ��5�� ��12�� ��7�� ��7�� ��23�� ��6�

PEDLEY�Nick� ��1�� ��17�� ��1�� ��8�� ��10�� ��0�� ��18�� ��4�

Liberal Party 82 786 68 346 347 92 786 226

COLLIER�Jim� ��0�� ��4�� ��1�� ��3�� ��3�� ��0�� ��4�� ��3�

KAYE�Peter� ��6�� ��12�� ��0�� ��6�� ��4�� ��1�� ��5�� ��1�

PARISH�Tim� ��1�� ��12�� ��1�� ��4�� ��8�� ��9�� ��4�� ��6�

WEBB�Mark� ��0�� ��7�� ��1�� ��1�� ��1�� ��0�� ��0�� ��0�

WIENER�Sven� ��0�� ��2�� ��0�� ��4�� ��4�� ��0�� ��8�� ��0�

Total Formal Votes 263 1 899 136 911 907 213 1 628 680

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��3�� ��114�� ��6�� ��40�� ��13�� ��9�� ��68�� ��30�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��266�� �2�013�� ��142�� ��951�� ��920�� ��222�� �1�696�� ��710

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� � � � � �Pipers

� �Prospect

�� Mowbray� Newnham� Newstead� Norwood� Nunamara�

River� Prospect�

Vale�

Candidates

CRIPPS�Michelle� ��53�� ��82�� ��34�� ��45�� ��4�� ��3�� ��97�� ��30�

McLEAN�Scott� ��131�� ��246�� ��47�� ��76�� ��12�� ��14�� ��118�� ��43�

O’BYRNE�Michelle� ��435�� ��705�� ��259�� ��356�� ��30�� ��43�� ��390�� ��162�

WEBB�Brant� ��85�� ��137�� ��42�� ��49�� ��5�� ��12�� ��72�� ��24�

WIGHTMAN�Brian� ��127�� ��163�� ��58�� ��91�� ��5�� ��11�� ��111�� ��39�

Australian Labor Party 831 1 333 440 617 56 83 788 298

BALL�Jeremy� ��59�� ��54�� ��86�� ��82�� ��14�� ��6�� ��63�� ��22�

BOOTH�Kim� ��204�� ��265�� ��287�� ��269�� ��56�� ��46�� ��190�� ��86�

DAY�Sally� ��19�� ��20�� ��18�� ��19�� ��1�� ��1�� ��15�� ��5�

ERNST�Bev� ��8�� ��10�� ��13�� ��10�� ��1�� ��0�� ��14�� ��1�

WHISH-WILSON�Peter�Stuart� ��43�� ��33�� ��33�� ��35�� ��6�� ��10�� ��29�� ��23�

Tasmanian Greens 333 382 437 415 78 63 311 137

DAKIN�Pamela�Agnes� ��15�� ��20�� ��11�� ��16�� ��3�� ��1�� ��15�� ��9�

FERGUSON�Michael� ��340�� ��547�� ��499�� ��838�� ��33�� ��53�� ��660�� ��379�

GUTWEIN�Peter� ��154�� ��247�� ��325�� ��470�� ��49�� ��28�� ��299�� ��145�

McGINITY�Michele�Colette� ��28�� ��46�� ��34�� ��53�� ��2�� ��5�� ��28�� ��24�

PEDLEY�Nick� ��14�� ��8�� ��15�� ��23�� ��1�� ��3�� ��18�� ��9�

Liberal Party 551 868 884 1 400 88 90 1 020 566

COLLIER�Jim� ��4�� ��8�� ��5�� ��2�� ��1�� ��0�� ��4�� ��8�

KAYE�Peter� ��7�� ��9�� ��12�� ��14�� ��1�� ��2�� ��7�� ��2�

PARISH�Tim� ��16�� ��20�� ��12�� ��10�� ��0�� ��6�� ��13�� ��1�

WEBB�Mark� ��4�� ��7�� ��5�� ��2�� ��0�� ��0�� ��2�� ��1�

WIENER�Sven� ��9�� ��4�� ��1�� ��7�� ��2�� ��0�� ��3�� ��2�

Total Formal Votes 1 755 2 631 1 796 2 467 226 244 2 148 1 015

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��107�� ��163�� ��59�� ��72�� ��9�� ��11�� ��125�� ��51�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�862�� �2�794�� �1�855�� �2�539�� ��235�� ��255�� �2�273�� �1�066

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� � � �Riverside

� � � �South

�� Ravenswood� Ringarooma� Riverside�

West� Rocherlea� Sandhill� Scottsdale�

Launceston�

Candidates

CRIPPS�Michelle� ��87�� ��4�� ��39�� ��20�� ��17�� ��6�� ��27�� ��10�

McLEAN�Scott� ��148�� ��26�� ��89�� ��40�� ��65�� ��8�� ��135�� ��12�

O’BYRNE�Michelle� ��561�� ��50�� ��319�� ��170�� ��164�� ��53�� ��222�� ��76�

WEBB�Brant� ��161�� ��3�� ��89�� ��34�� ��51�� ��10�� ��44�� ��13�

WIGHTMAN�Brian� ��129�� ��21�� ��81�� ��31�� ��34�� ��16�� ��141�� ��16�

Australian Labor Party 1 086 104 617 295 331 93 569 127

BALL�Jeremy� ��38�� ��3�� ��80�� ��29�� ��22�� ��12�� ��21�� ��17�

BOOTH�Kim� ��120�� ��29�� ��436�� ��189�� ��52�� ��26�� ��119�� ��98�

DAY�Sally� ��12�� ��4�� ��26�� ��10�� ��8�� ��3�� ��5�� ��6�

ERNST�Bev� ��7�� ��2�� ��13�� ��4�� ��1�� ��1�� ��4�� ��6�

WHISH-WILSON�Peter�Stuart� ��23�� ��2�� ��55�� ��22�� ��10�� ��2�� ��13�� ��7�

Tasmanian Greens 200 40 610 254 93 44 162 134

DAKIN�Pamela�Agnes� ��17�� ��6�� ��15�� ��13�� ��5�� ��0�� ��2�� ��2�

FERGUSON�Michael� ��281�� ��60�� ��876�� ��283�� ��98�� ��85�� ��335�� ��90�

GUTWEIN�Peter� ��102�� ��88�� ��348�� ��146�� ��39�� ��25�� ��587�� ��26�

McGINITY�Michele�Colette� ��29�� ��20�� ��27�� ��23�� ��10�� ��6�� ��135�� ��7�

PEDLEY�Nick� ��11�� ��1�� ��25�� ��16�� ��4�� ��4�� ��14�� ��8�

Liberal Party 440 175 1 291 481 156 120 1 073 133

COLLIER�Jim� ��4�� ��0�� ��5�� ��2�� ��1�� ��0�� ��2�� ��0�

KAYE�Peter� ��8�� ��1�� ��9�� ��3�� ��5�� ��2�� ��2�� ��2�

PARISH�Tim� ��18�� ��2�� ��15�� ��5�� ��3�� ��0�� ��10�� ��2�

WEBB�Mark� ��11�� ��1�� ��4�� ��1�� ��3�� ��0�� ��0�� ��2�

WIENER�Sven� ��3�� ��0�� ��6�� ��1�� ��0�� ��1�� ��4�� ��2�

Total Formal Votes 1 770 323 2 557 1 042 592 260 1 822 402

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��179�� ��21�� ��90�� ��31�� ��58�� ��20�� ��77�� ��16�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�949�� ��344�� �2�647�� �1�073�� ��650�� ��280�� �1�899�� ��418

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� �� � � � �West

� � �Windmill

�� St�Leonards� Summerhill� Targa� Trevallyn� Waverley�

Launceston� Weymouth� Whitemark�

Hill�

Candidates

CRIPPS�Michelle� ��32�� ��144�� ��1�� ��27�� ��23�� ��43�� ��3�� ��4�� ��14�

McLEAN�Scott� ��45�� ��158�� ��12�� ��27�� ��78�� ��50�� ��5�� ��3�� ��16�

O’BYRNE�Michelle� ��222�� ��608�� ��11�� ��170�� ��246�� ��208�� ��25�� ��31�� ��83�

WEBB�Brant� ��65�� ��136�� ��2�� ��40�� ��71�� ��53�� ��3�� ��15�� ��15�

WIGHTMAN�Brian� ��37�� ��188�� ��4�� ��63�� ��40�� ��59�� ��3�� ��5�� ��16�

Australian Labor Party 401 1 234 30 327 458 413 39 58 144

BALL�Jeremy� ��33�� ��101�� ��5�� ��111�� ��21�� ��91�� ��1�� ��3�� ��43�

BOOTH�Kim� ��119�� ��311�� ��15�� ��477�� ��64�� ��411�� ��20�� ��57�� ��141�

DAY�Sally� ��7�� ��29�� ��2�� ��29�� ��11�� ��27�� ��1�� ��4�� ��3�

ERNST�Bev� ��6�� ��17�� ��0�� ��13�� ��7�� ��17�� ��2�� ��1�� ��3�

WHISH-WILSON�Peter�Stuart� ��12�� ��39�� ��1�� ��52�� ��13�� ��39�� ��5�� ��2�� ��23�

Tasmanian Greens 177 497 23 682 116 585 29 67 213

DAKIN�Pamela�Agnes� ��9�� ��24�� ��1�� ��11�� ��1�� ��13�� ��0�� ��3�� ��4�

FERGUSON�Michael� ��305�� ��967�� ��8�� ��495�� ��169�� ��414�� ��24�� ��101�� ��166�

GUTWEIN�Peter� ��180�� ��374�� ��31�� ��191�� ��93�� ��185�� ��34�� ��48�� ��151�

McGINITY�Michele�Colette� ��14�� ��36�� ��4�� ��19�� ��13�� ��23�� ��0�� ��8�� ��14�

PEDLEY�Nick� ��14�� ��29�� ��1�� ��9�� ��5�� ��19�� ��2�� ��3�� ��7�

Liberal Party 522 1 430 45 725 281 654 60 163 342

COLLIER�Jim� ��4�� ��10�� ��0�� ��3�� ��1�� ��5�� ��0�� ��0�� ��6�

KAYE�Peter� ��7�� ��13�� ��3�� ��9�� ��4�� ��5�� ��0�� ��0�� ��2�

PARISH�Tim� ��8�� ��13�� ��1�� ��7�� ��1�� ��12�� ��1�� ��2�� ��0�

WEBB�Mark� ��4�� ��10�� ��0�� ��3�� ��4�� ��8�� ��1�� ��1�� ��0�

WIENER�Sven� ��1�� ��4�� ��0�� ��3�� ��2�� ��0�� ��0�� ��0�� ��1�

Total Formal Votes 1 124 3 211 102 1 759 867 1 682 130 291 708

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��68�� ��214�� ��8�� ��55�� ��81�� ��72�� ��4�� ��11�� ��21�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�192�� �3�425�� ��110�� �1�814�� ��948�� �1�754�� ��134�� ��302�� ��729

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� � � Total� Out�of�Mobile� Postal� Pre-Poll� Provisional

�� Winnaleah� Youngtown� Ordinary�� Division��

Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes� Total�

� � � Votes� VotesCandidates

CRIPPS�Michelle� ��2�� ��28�� 1�351�� ��83�� ��14�� ��104�� ��50�� ��25�� �1�627

McLEAN�Scott� ��7�� ��57�� 2�586�� ��147�� ��32�� ��190�� ��85�� ��50�� �3�090

O’BYRNE�Michelle� ��19�� ��303�� 9�257�� ��509�� ��136�� ��941�� ��411�� ��126�� �11�380

WEBB�Brant� ��1�� ��77�� 2�110�� ��163�� ��27�� ��256�� ��72�� ��71�� �2�699

WIGHTMAN�Brian� ��36�� ��107�� 2�650�� ��113�� ��48�� ��233�� ��101�� ��46�� �3�191

Australian Labor Party 65 572 17 954 1 015 257 1 724 719 318 21 987

BALL�Jeremy� ��2�� ��47�� 1�786�� ��139�� ��13�� ��155�� ��111�� ��22�� �2�226

BOOTH�Kim� ��21�� ��144�� 7�230�� ��482�� ��42�� ��554�� ��443�� ��102�� �8�853

DAY�Sally� ��1�� ��11�� ��538�� ��57�� ��5�� ��42�� ��22�� ��11�� ��675

ERNST�Bev� ��1�� ��7�� ��310�� ��24�� ��4�� ��18�� ��18�� ��6�� ��380

WHISH-WILSON�Peter�Stuart� ��4�� ��17�� ��951�� ��88�� ��11�� ��90�� ��53�� ��16�� �1�209

Tasmanian Greens 29 226 10 815 790 75 859 647 157 13 343

DAKIN�Pamela�Agnes� ��0�� ��9�� ��339�� ��23�� ��8�� ��24�� ��12�� ��7�� ��413

FERGUSON�Michael� ��55�� ��415�� 12�836�� ��773�� ��271�� �1�161�� ��741�� ��129�� �15�911

GUTWEIN�Peter� ��41�� ��238�� 7�399�� ��397�� ��151�� ��648�� ��410�� ��55�� �9�060

McGINITY�Michele�Colette� ��21�� ��17�� 1�018�� ��46�� ��35�� ��90�� ��42�� ��13�� �1�244

PEDLEY�Nick� ��2�� ��9�� ��425�� ��51�� ��6�� ��31�� ��16�� ��7�� ��536

Liberal Party 119 688 22 017 1 290 471 1 954 1 221 211 27 164

COLLIER�Jim� ��0�� ��4�� ��120�� ��10�� ��6�� ��18�� ��7�� ��1�� ��162

KAYE�Peter� ��0�� ��9�� ��226�� ��6�� ��6�� ��31�� ��5�� ��5�� ��279

PARISH�Tim� ��1�� ��7�� ��412�� ��19�� ��8�� ��32�� ��9�� ��4�� ��484�

WEBB�Mark� ��0�� ��2�� ��117�� ��15�� ��0�� ��12�� ��10�� ��4�� ��158

WIENER�Sven� ��0�� ��2�� ��98�� ��9�� ��2�� ��7�� ��2�� ��3�� ��121

Total Formal Votes 214 1 510 51 759 3 154 825 4 637 2 620 703 63 698

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��8�� ��75�� 2�677�� ��158�� ��76�� ��137�� ��77�� ��37�� �3�162

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��222�� �1�585�� 54�436�� �3�312�� ��901�� �4�774�� �2�697�� ��740�� �66�860

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Candidate first preference totals

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� � �Addison

� �Boat

�� Abbotsham� Acton�

Street� Ambleside�

Harbour� Brooklyn� Burnie� Calder�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��3�� ��254�� ��137�� ��83�� ��8�� ��60�� ��74�� ��2�

BROAD�Shane� ��16�� ��83�� ��36�� ��15�� ��5�� ��22�� ��50�� ��5�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��2�� ��132�� ��13�� ��3�� ��21�� ��47�� ��88�� ��2�

GREEN�Bryan� ��7�� ��586�� ��109�� ��34�� ��53�� ��191�� ��273�� ��9�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��3�� ��83�� ��77�� ��17�� ��8�� ��20�� ��22�� ��0�

Australian Labor Party 31 1 138 372 152 95 340 507 18

FIELD�Ted� ��1�� ��14�� ��24�� ��11�� ��9�� ��6�� ��12�� ��1�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��2�� ��20�� ��10�� ��4�� ��7�� ��4�� ��23�� ��1�

HENDERSON�David� ��1�� ��20�� ��7�� ��3�� ��6�� ��7�� ��16�� ��1�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��0�� ��16�� ��3�� ��1�� ��6�� ��7�� ��21�� ��1�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��18�� ��75�� ��67�� ��33�� ��75�� ��25�� ��128�� ��11�

Tasmanian Greens 22 145 111 52 103 49 200 15

BROOKS�Adam� ��11�� ��77�� ��149�� ��107�� ��22�� ��47�� ��81�� ��9�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��5�� ��62�� ��8�� ��4�� ��7�� ��20�� ��46�� ��2�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��9�� ��79�� ��8�� ��3�� ��27�� ��33�� ��71�� ��7�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��0�� ��20�� ��10�� ��10�� ��8�� ��4�� ��7�� ��1�

LAMONT�Philip� ��2�� ��19�� ��25�� ��10�� ��3�� ��3�� ��12�� ��0�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��44�� ��85�� ��199�� ��146�� ��67�� ��45�� ��126�� ��16�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��9�� ��149�� ��25�� ��22�� ��60�� ��94�� ��205�� ��13�

Liberal Party 80 491 424 302 194 246 548 48

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��0�� ��9�� ��6�� ��0�� ��0�� ��1�� ��3�� ��1�

KIDD�Timothy� ��0�� ��13�� ��5�� ��0�� ��2�� ��4�� ��4�� ��0�

Total Formal Votes 133 1 796 918 506 394 640 1 262 82

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��10�� ��141�� ��58�� ��18�� ��12�� ��26�� ��53�� ��6�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��143�� �1�937�� ��976�� ��524�� ��406�� ��666�� �1�315�� ��88

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� � �Devonport� Devonport� Devonport� Devonport

� �East

�� Cooee� Currie�

Central� North� South� West� Don�

Devonport�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��54�� ��50�� ��223�� ��100�� ��220�� ��265�� ��91�� ��482�

BROAD�Shane� ��41�� ��22�� ��50�� ��29�� ��60�� ��47�� ��34�� ��78�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��48�� ��10�� ��23�� ��6�� ��27�� ��19�� ��15�� ��39�

GREEN�Bryan� ��230�� ��105�� ��128�� ��67�� ��98�� ��139�� ��93�� ��178�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��21�� ��27�� ��96�� ��38�� ��80�� ��86�� ��38�� ��134�

Australian Labor Party 394 214 520 240 485 556 271 911

FIELD�Ted� ��19�� ��9�� ��37�� ��10�� ��17�� ��27�� ��16�� ��23�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��4�� ��8�� ��8�� ��2�� ��12�� ��11�� ��7�� ��25�

HENDERSON�David� ��10�� ��5�� ��16�� ��7�� ��4�� ��16�� ��19�� ��15�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��5�� ��11�� ��14�� ��5�� ��12�� ��13�� ��7�� ��17�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��107�� ��61�� ��162�� ��49�� ��91�� ��68�� ��102�� ��114�

Tasmanian Greens 145 94 237 73 136 135 151 194

BROOKS�Adam� ��73�� ��37�� ��278�� ��152�� ��233�� ��229�� ��177�� ��308�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��32�� ��18�� ��6�� ��3�� ��11�� ��11�� ��10�� ��16�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��44�� ��25�� ��28�� ��4�� ��21�� ��15�� ��24�� ��23�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��5�� ��8�� ��17�� ��10�� ��19�� ��21�� ��8�� ��31�

LAMONT�Philip� ��11�� ��10�� ��47�� ��24�� ��31�� ��43�� ��22�� ��58�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��123�� ��165�� ��403�� ��190�� ��230�� ��305�� ��222�� ��300�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��182�� ��103�� ��74�� ��29�� ��41�� ��66�� ��41�� ��66�

Liberal Party 470 366 853 412 586 690 504 802

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��2�� ��3�� ��7�� ��1�� ��9�� ��6�� ��1�� ��6�

KIDD�Timothy� ��2�� ��5�� ��3�� ��1�� ��2�� ��4�� ��3�� ��3�

Total Formal Votes 1 013 682 1 620 727 1 218 1 391 930 1 916

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��39�� ��43�� ��66�� ��38�� ��73�� ��71�� ��52�� ��161�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�052�� ��725�� �1�686�� ��765�� �1�291�� �1�462�� ��982�� �2�077

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�Edith

� � � � � �Gunns

��

Creek� Elliott� Forest� Forth� Gawler� Grassy�

Plains� Havenview�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��21�� ��14�� ��9�� ��62�� ��21�� ��7�� ��9�� ��66�

BROAD�Shane� ��15�� ��9�� ��21�� ��58�� ��60�� ��7�� ��5�� ��30�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��11�� ��12�� ��6�� ��14�� ��4�� ��3�� ��1�� ��35�

GREEN�Bryan� ��27�� ��41�� ��69�� ��71�� ��53�� ��13�� ��7�� ��161�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��6�� ��6�� ��7�� ��26�� ��5�� ��2�� ��0�� ��14�

Australian Labor Party 80 82 112 231 143 32 22 306

FIELD�Ted� ��2�� ��4�� ��3�� ��16�� ��5�� ��0�� ��3�� ��2�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��5�� ��0�� ��9�� ��8�� ��3�� ��3�� ��3�� ��4�

HENDERSON�David� ��1�� ��5�� ��3�� ��11�� ��4�� ��4�� ��1�� ��6�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��3�� ��2�� ��2�� ��10�� ��3�� ��2�� ��5�� ��6�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��10�� ��33�� ��16�� ��123�� ��50�� ��7�� ��15�� ��30�

Tasmanian Greens 21 44 33 168 65 16 27 48

BROOKS�Adam� ��24�� ��16�� ��43�� ��109�� ��49�� ��4�� ��10�� ��28�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��5�� ��7�� ��5�� ��8�� ��4�� ��4�� ��1�� ��19�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��8�� ��30�� ��15�� ��32�� ��32�� ��4�� ��10�� ��16�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��1�� ��0�� ��3�� ��6�� ��3�� ��2�� ��0�� ��6�

LAMONT�Philip� ��2�� ��1�� ��9�� ��15�� ��10�� ��2�� ��0�� ��6�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��29�� ��21�� ��95�� ��206�� ��95�� ��36�� ��10�� ��41�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��12�� ��20�� ��43�� ��45�� ��25�� ��13�� ��8�� ��63�

Liberal Party 81 95 213 421 218 65 39 179

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��1�� ��0�� ��3�� ��3�� ��2�� ��0�� ��1�� ��1�

KIDD�Timothy� ��2�� ��0�� ��0�� ��5�� ��0�� ��0�� ��2�� ��3�

Total Formal Votes 185 221 361 828 428 113 91 537

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��11�� ��15�� ��21�� ��42�� ��25�� ��8�� ��3�� ��26�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��196�� ��236�� ��382�� ��870�� ��453�� ��121�� ��94�� ��563

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�� Heybridge� Highclere� Irishtown� Latrobe� Marrawah� Mawbanna� Melrose� Miandetta�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��18�� ��10�� ��26�� ��414�� ��12�� ��1�� ��19�� ��57�

BROAD�Shane� ��8�� ��3�� ��20�� ��101�� ��4�� ��5�� ��7�� ��12�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��12�� ��9�� ��4�� ��43�� ��8�� ��0�� ��2�� ��7�

GREEN�Bryan� ��62�� ��30�� ��65�� ��271�� ��47�� ��7�� ��22�� ��36�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��13�� ��6�� ��5�� ��132�� ��1�� ��2�� ��10�� ��25�

Australian Labor Party 113 58 120 961 72 15 60 137

FIELD�Ted� ��4�� ��1�� ��1�� ��44�� ��1�� ��1�� ��2�� ��7�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��4�� ��3�� ��1�� ��21�� ��2�� ��4�� ��1�� ��1�

HENDERSON�David� ��5�� ��1�� ��3�� ��14�� ��1�� ��0�� ��2�� ��1�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��6�� ��4�� ��1�� ��22�� ��1�� ��1�� ��3�� ��2�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��25�� ��19�� ��5�� ��156�� ��24�� ��7�� ��24�� ��21�

Tasmanian Greens 44 28 11 257 29 13 32 32

BROOKS�Adam� ��14�� ��11�� ��35�� ��291�� ��34�� ��6�� ��20�� ��84�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��7�� ��15�� ��3�� ��16�� ��1�� ��0�� ��2�� ��2�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��36�� ��13�� ��14�� ��24�� ��5�� ��0�� ��5�� ��2�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��1�� ��1�� ��1�� ��34�� ��2�� ��1�� ��0�� ��5�

LAMONT�Philip� ��4�� ��0�� ��5�� ��75�� ��0�� ��0�� ��5�� ��11�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��21�� ��17�� ��63�� ��555�� ��54�� ��11�� ��60�� ��69�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��31�� ��29�� ��22�� ��77�� ��11�� ��7�� ��7�� ��9�

Liberal Party 114 86 143 1 072 107 25 99 182

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��4�� ��0�� ��2�� ��7�� ��1�� ��0�� ��2�� ��1�

KIDD�Timothy� ��1�� ��0�� ��0�� ��2�� ��2�� ��1�� ��0�� ��0�

Total Formal Votes 276 172 276 2 299 211 54 193 352

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��18�� ��3�� ��23�� ��111�� ��16�� ��2�� ��7�� ��18�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��294�� ��175�� ��299�� �2�410�� ��227�� ��56�� ��200�� ��370

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� � � � �Nixon� North�� Montagu� Montello� Moorleah� Natone�Street� Motton

� Penguin� Preston�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��9�� ��108�� ��11�� ��7�� ��297�� ��18�� ��174�� ��6�

BROAD�Shane� ��1�� ��31�� ��4�� ��4�� ��79�� ��27�� ��130�� ��7�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��4�� ��55�� ��9�� ��5�� ��42�� ��3�� ��71�� ��3�

GREEN�Bryan� ��19�� ��281�� ��28�� ��40�� ��222�� ��15�� ��412�� ��12�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��2�� ��25�� ��3�� ��3�� ��136�� ��3�� ��57�� ��3�

Australian Labor Party 35 500 55 59 776 66 844 31

FIELD�Ted� ��2�� ��5�� ��2�� ��4�� ��47�� ��5�� ��24�� ��1�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��2�� ��11�� ��2�� ��4�� ��23�� ��4�� ��33�� ��2�

HENDERSON�David� ��4�� ��8�� ��3�� ��2�� ��16�� ��6�� ��20�� ��0�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��3�� ��17�� ��0�� ��6�� ��17�� ��3�� ��26�� ��0�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��11�� ��62�� ��25�� ��18�� ��193�� ��44�� ��290�� ��17�

Tasmanian Greens 22 103 32 34 296 62 393 20

BROOKS�Adam� ��14�� ��46�� ��8�� ��6�� ��418�� ��27�� ��180�� ��5�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��3�� ��25�� ��3�� ��5�� ��17�� ��2�� ��37�� ��1�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��0�� ��34�� ��13�� ��12�� ��44�� ��10�� ��245�� ��6�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��2�� ��7�� ��0�� ��0�� ��23�� ��5�� ��15�� ��2�

LAMONT�Philip� ��1�� ��10�� ��1�� ��1�� ��54�� ��2�� ��24�� ��1�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��35�� ��72�� ��20�� ��12�� ��456�� ��54�� ��254�� ��19�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��10�� ��117�� ��11�� ��14�� ��81�� ��16�� ��156�� ��8�

Liberal Party 65 311 56 50 1 093 116 911 42

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��2�� ��0�� ��1�� ��2�� ��8�� ��3�� ��9�� ��2�

KIDD�Timothy� ��0�� ��3�� ��3�� ��1�� ��5�� ��2�� ��36�� ��1�

Total Formal Votes 124 917 147 146 2 178 249 2 193 96

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��7�� ��54�� ��6�� ��8�� ��124�� ��12�� ��91�� ��6�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��131�� ��971�� ��153�� ��154�� �2�302�� ��261�� �2�284�� ��102

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� � � � �Rocky

� �Savage� Shorewell�� Queenstown� Reekara� Riana� Ridgley�

Cape� Rosebery�

River� Park�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��172�� ��2�� ��11�� ��53�� ��27�� ��63�� ��12�� ��63�

BROAD�Shane� ��55�� ��5�� ��11�� ��38�� ��20�� ��29�� ��8�� ��52�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��32�� ��0�� ��5�� ��48�� ��8�� ��16�� ��4�� ��59�

GREEN�Bryan� ��207�� ��11�� ��21�� ��176�� ��90�� ��100�� ��23�� ��274�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��57�� ��2�� ��3�� ��8�� ��8�� ��28�� ��3�� ��19�

Australian Labor Party 523 20 51 323 153 236 50 467

FIELD�Ted� ��26�� ��0�� ��3�� ��5�� ��8�� ��9�� ��0�� ��8�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��20�� ��0�� ��5�� ��4�� ��13�� ��7�� ��2�� ��8�

HENDERSON�David� ��18�� ��0�� ��3�� ��11�� ��6�� ��9�� ��0�� ��13�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��21�� ��0�� ��1�� ��9�� ��3�� ��13�� ��2�� ��9�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��50�� ��5�� ��28�� ��40�� ��38�� ��29�� ��5�� ��113�

Tasmanian Greens 135 5 40 69 68 67 9 151

BROOKS�Adam� ��160�� ��6�� ��16�� ��41�� ��42�� ��44�� ��10�� ��65�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��18�� ��2�� ��1�� ��14�� ��9�� ��9�� ��3�� ��55�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��41�� ��3�� ��42�� ��29�� ��16�� ��14�� ��2�� ��52�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��8�� ��2�� ��2�� ��4�� ��2�� ��6�� ��3�� ��3�

LAMONT�Philip� ��18�� ��0�� ��5�� ��4�� ��7�� ��8�� ��1�� ��10�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��100�� ��24�� ��35�� ��69�� ��84�� ��38�� ��6�� ��135�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��41�� ��8�� ��19�� ��109�� ��47�� ��26�� ��8�� ��196�

Liberal Party 386 45 120 270 207 145 33 516

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��8�� ��0�� ��1�� ��2�� ��0�� ��5�� ��0�� ��1�

KIDD�Timothy� ��5�� ��0�� ��1�� ��1�� ��1�� ��5�� ��3�� ��4�

Total Formal Votes 1 057 70 213 665 429 458 95 1 139

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��76�� ��0�� ��8�� ��27�� ��25�� ��30�� ��7�� ��25�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�133�� ��70�� ��221�� ��692�� ��454�� ��488�� ��102�� �1�164

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�Sisters� Sisters

� � �South� South��

Beach� Creek� Smithton� Somerset�

Burnie� Riana� Sprent� Spreyton�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��13�� ��14�� ��249�� ��206�� ��14�� ��14�� ��13�� ��200�

BROAD�Shane� ��6�� ��8�� ��143�� ��102�� ��7�� ��5�� ��17�� ��50�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��3�� ��6�� ��49�� ��114�� ��9�� ��4�� ��4�� ��17�

GREEN�Bryan� ��51�� ��24�� ��462�� ��640�� ��47�� ��23�� ��20�� ��132�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��2�� ��6�� ��49�� ��42�� ��4�� ��2�� ��5�� ��43�

Australian Labor Party 75 58 952 1 104 81 48 59 442

FIELD�Ted� ��7�� ��2�� ��12�� ��18�� ��0�� ��2�� ��5�� ��25�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��3�� ��7�� ��15�� ��27�� ��2�� ��2�� ��1�� ��7�

HENDERSON�David� ��4�� ��5�� ��20�� ��41�� ��4�� ��0�� ��7�� ��12�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��5�� ��2�� ��18�� ��26�� ��4�� ��4�� ��2�� ��11�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��45�� ��31�� ��97�� ��163�� ��17�� ��14�� ��30�� ��95�

Tasmanian Greens 64 47 162 275 27 22 45 150

BROOKS�Adam� ��8�� ��20�� ��246�� ��147�� ��12�� ��11�� ��17�� ��256�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��1�� ��7�� ��30�� ��57�� ��10�� ��1�� ��8�� ��13�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��11�� ��18�� ��64�� ��142�� ��7�� ��20�� ��10�� ��24�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��1�� ��1�� ��17�� ��7�� ��0�� ��2�� ��1�� ��9�

LAMONT�Philip� ��0�� ��2�� ��17�� ��21�� ��0�� ��1�� ��5�� ��28�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��32�� ��40�� ��437�� ��234�� ��27�� ��22�� ��49�� ��323�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��22�� ��26�� ��260�� ��266�� ��34�� ��17�� ��26�� ��41�

Liberal Party 75 114 1 071 874 90 74 116 694

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��1�� ��0�� ��13�� ��14�� ��0�� ��2�� ��0�� ��3�

KIDD�Timothy� ��0�� ��1�� ��9�� ��9�� ��1�� ��3�� ��3�� ��5�

Total Formal Votes 215 220 2 207 2 276 199 149 223 1 294

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��10�� ��8�� ��134�� ��106�� ��5�� ��6�� ��17�� ��63�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��225�� ��228�� �2�341�� �2�382�� ��204�� ��155�� ��240�� �1�357

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� � � �Sulphur

� � �Turners� Ulverstone�� Stanley� Stowport� Strahan�

Creek� Togari� Tullah�

Beach� Central�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��26�� ��19�� ��37�� ��30�� ��4�� ��16�� ��53�� ��73�

BROAD�Shane� ��15�� ��11�� ��16�� ��18�� ��7�� ��4�� ��73�� ��125�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��11�� ��17�� ��23�� ��16�� ��0�� ��0�� ��17�� ��18�

GREEN�Bryan� ��103�� ��48�� ��73�� ��62�� ��12�� ��23�� ��124�� ��145�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��8�� ��8�� ��18�� ��12�� ��0�� ��4�� ��20�� ��38�

Australian Labor Party 163 103 167 138 23 47 287 399

FIELD�Ted� ��2�� ��2�� ��5�� ��2�� ��0�� ��4�� ��11�� ��10�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��15�� ��2�� ��3�� ��2�� ��0�� ��5�� ��2�� ��12�

HENDERSON�David� ��2�� ��1�� ��3�� ��5�� ��0�� ��3�� ��11�� ��12�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��6�� ��3�� ��8�� ��8�� ��0�� ��3�� ��9�� ��11�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��64�� ��24�� ��41�� ��65�� ��2�� ��22�� ��102�� ��109�

Tasmanian Greens 89 32 60 82 2 37 135 154

BROOKS�Adam� ��53�� ��10�� ��33�� ��42�� ��19�� ��9�� ��119�� ��150�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��7�� ��7�� ��8�� ��11�� ��2�� ��1�� ��12�� ��20�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��10�� ��18�� ��32�� ��87�� ��4�� ��0�� ��30�� ��52�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��9�� ��0�� ��4�� ��1�� ��2�� ��1�� ��6�� ��7�

LAMONT�Philip� ��4�� ��0�� ��11�� ��3�� ��0�� ��1�� ��15�� ��14�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��78�� ��31�� ��81�� ��65�� ��19�� ��6�� ��215�� ��232�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��35�� ��22�� ��43�� ��52�� ��14�� ��12�� ��63�� ��111�

Liberal Party 196 88 212 261 60 30 460 586

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��2�� ��0�� ��3�� ��1�� ��0�� ��0�� ��1�� ��2�

KIDD�Timothy� ��2�� ��1�� ��1�� ��0�� ��0�� ��1�� ��3�� ��7�

Total Formal Votes 452 224 443 482 85 115 886 1 148

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��8�� ��14�� ��29�� ��19�� ��4�� ��4�� ��48�� ��58�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��460�� ��238�� ��472�� ��501�� ��89�� ��119�� ��934�� �1�206

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�Ulverstone� Ulverstone� Upper

� �West

� �Wynyard� Wynyard

��

East� South� Burnie� Waratah�

Ulverstone� Wivenhoe�

Central� West�

Candidates

BEST�Brenton� ��58�� ��248�� ��122�� ��14�� ��183�� ��33�� ��194�� ��108�

BROAD�Shane� ��82�� ��312�� ��50�� ��7�� ��166�� ��12�� ��95�� ��58�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��11�� ��44�� ��84�� ��2�� ��32�� ��26�� ��93�� ��52�

GREEN�Bryan� ��148�� ��389�� ��409�� ��46�� ��245�� ��95�� ��556�� ��318�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��11�� ��86�� ��38�� ��5�� ��36�� ��12�� ��54�� ��33�

Australian Labor Party 310 1 079 703 74 662 178 992 569

FIELD�Ted� ��7�� ��21�� ��18�� ��6�� ��11�� ��5�� ��32�� ��7�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��9�� ��29�� ��19�� ��7�� ��13�� ��6�� ��39�� ��17�

HENDERSON�David� ��6�� ��30�� ��13�� ��4�� ��12�� ��10�� ��42�� ��18�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��2�� ��23�� ��12�� ��7�� ��8�� ��6�� ��53�� ��21�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��79�� ��280�� ��96�� ��18�� ��129�� ��55�� ��271�� ��99�

Tasmanian Greens 103 383 158 42 173 82 437 162

BROOKS�Adam� ��102�� ��295�� ��72�� ��7�� ��163�� ��32�� ��162�� ��78�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��7�� ��45�� ��44�� ��2�� ��30�� ��27�� ��57�� ��23�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��30�� ��117�� ��64�� ��4�� ��71�� ��26�� ��134�� ��38�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��10�� ��25�� ��5�� ��4�� ��13�� ��1�� ��18�� ��6�

LAMONT�Philip� ��13�� ��52�� ��4�� ��2�� ��28�� ��2�� ��20�� ��12�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��174�� ��434�� ��127�� ��11�� ��279�� ��57�� ��330�� ��147�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��79�� ��164�� ��216�� ��11�� ��89�� ��81�� ��265�� ��116�

Liberal Party 415 1 132 532 41 673 226 986 420

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��1�� ��6�� ��4�� ��0�� ��2�� ��1�� ��8�� ��7�

KIDD�Timothy� ��2�� ��8�� ��4�� ��0�� ��8�� ��2�� ��10�� ��7�

Total Formal Votes 831 2 608 1 401 157 1 518 489 2 433 1 165

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��39�� ��141�� ��66�� ��10�� ��91�� ��34�� ��159�� ��60�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��870�� �2�749�� �1�467�� ��167�� �1�609�� ��523�� �2�592�� �1�225

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� � � Total� Out�of�Mobile� Postal� Pre-Poll� Provisional�� Yolla� Zeehan� Ordinary�� Division�Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes

� Total�� � � Votes� VotesCandidates

BEST�Brenton� ��20�� ��64�� �5�930�� ��261�� ��51�� ��405�� ��334�� ��106�� �7�087�

BROAD�Shane� ��13�� ��21�� �2�882�� ��89�� ��25�� ��150�� ��117�� ��40�� �3�303�

EASTLEY�Kay� ��18�� ��16�� �1�716�� ��70�� ��25�� ��86�� ��102�� ��28�� �2�027�

GREEN�Bryan� ��65�� ��80�� �9�553�� ��370�� ��88�� ��651�� ��476�� ��83�� �11�221�

RICHMOND�Judy� ��4�� ��17�� �1�927�� ��77�� ��21�� ��140�� ��124�� ��20�� �2�309�

Australian Labor Party 120 198 22 008 867 210 1 432 1 153 277 25 947

FIELD�Ted� ��4�� ��6�� ��705�� ��55�� ��4�� ��55�� ��70�� ��5�� ��894�

GILMOUR�Claire� ��12�� ��10�� ��626�� ��62�� ��4�� ��51�� ��27�� ��11�� ��781�

HENDERSON�David� ��6�� ��8�� ��613�� ��42�� ��9�� ��40�� ��35�� ��7�� ��746�

HOUGHTON�Melissa� ��5�� ��12�� ��611�� ��36�� ��7�� ��52�� ��24�� ��5�� ��735�

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� ��51�� ��26�� �4�744�� ��332�� ��14�� ��331�� ��268�� ��29�� �5�718�

Tasmanian Greens 78 62 7 299 527 38 529 424 57 8 874

BROOKS�Adam� ��19�� ��39�� �5�977�� ��263�� ��35�� ��367�� ��269�� ��61�� �6�972�

DUNHAM�Grant� ��12�� ��7�� �1�013�� ��61�� ��7�� ��54�� ��50�� ��16�� �1�201�

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� ��32�� ��8�� �2�283�� ��108�� ��19�� ��164�� ��120�� ��21�� �2�715�

LAMONT�Colin�James� ��3�� ��5�� ��487�� ��26�� ��12�� ��28�� ��23�� ��18�� ��594�

LAMONT�Philip� ��2�� ��8�� ��877�� ��37�� ��32�� ��105�� ��58�� ��6�� �1�115�

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� ��49�� ��34�� �8�995�� ��514�� ��106�� ��845�� ��469�� ��65�� �10�994�

WHITELEY�Brett� ��50�� ��34�� �4�617�� ��204�� ��47�� ��381�� ��272�� ��26�� �5�547�

Liberal Party 167 135 24 249 1 213 258 1 944 1 261 213 29 138

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� ��3�� ��0�� ��201�� ��12�� ��4�� ��18�� ��8�� ��4�� ��247�

KIDD�Timothy� ��4�� ��1�� ��232�� ��14�� ��1�� ��10�� ��11�� ��2�� ��270�

Total Formal Votes 372 396 53 989 2 633 511 3 933 2 857 553 64 476

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��24�� ��15�� �2�894�� ��134�� ��45�� ��88�� ��106�� ��30�� �3�297�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��396�� ��411�� �56�883�� �2�767�� ��556�� �4�021�� �2�963�� ��583�� �67�773

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Division of Denison

Candidate first preference totals

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� � �Austins� Battery� Bowen� Brent�� Abbotsfield� Albuera�Ferry� Point� Road� Street

� Cascades� Chigwell�

Candidates

WILKIE�Andrew� ��51�� ��65�� ��65�� ��158�� ��85�� ��40�� ��88�� ��63�

Group A 51 65 65 158 85 40 88 63

BACON�Scott� ��329�� ��28�� ��284�� ��43�� ��185�� ��156�� ��37�� ��335�

BARTLETT�David� ��362�� ��47�� ��374�� ��108�� ��325�� ��144�� ��95�� ��328�

OGILVIE�Madeleine� ��8�� ��4�� ��10�� ��14�� ��18�� ��6�� ��5�� ��16�

SINGH�Lisa� ��164�� ��16�� ��154�� ��38�� ��121�� ��70�� ��43�� ��118�

STURGES�Graeme� ��71�� ��1�� ��56�� ��2�� ��30�� ��19�� ��2�� ��104�

Australian Labor Party 934 96 878 205 679 395 182 901

ARCHER�Elise� ��67�� ��20�� ��106�� ��50�� ��55�� ��41�� ��40�� ��56�

BRANCH�Jenny� ��79�� ��5�� ��58�� ��11�� ��36�� ��19�� ��8�� ��51�

GROOM�Matthew� ��130�� ��75�� ��247�� ��277�� ��122�� ��87�� ��81�� ��169�

LOWRIE�Richard�Kenneth� ��49�� ��26�� ��106�� ��83�� ��55�� ��37�� ��24�� ��73�

STEVENSON�Matt� ��56�� ��7�� ��68�� ��28�� ��27�� ��24�� ��11�� ��44�

Liberal Party 381 133 585 449 295 208 164 393

ANN�Penelope� ��12�� ��7�� ��11�� ��19�� ��22�� ��6�� ��7�� ��20�

BURNET�Helen� ��19�� ��36�� ��18�� ��86�� ��46�� ��14�� ��108�� ��21�

COVER�Peter� ��11�� ��7�� ��17�� ��19�� ��21�� ��7�� ��9�� ��17�

FRANKS�Kartika� ��9�� ��5�� ��13�� ��18�� ��12�� ��5�� ��13�� ��9�

O’CONNOR�Cassy� ��97�� ��88�� ��122�� ��266�� ��196�� ��73�� ��290�� ��99�

Tasmanian Greens 148 143 181 408 297 105 427 166

BARNES�Melanie� ��10�� ��10�� ��5�� ��4�� ��9�� ��2�� ��7�� ��4�

Socialist Alliance 10 10 5 4 9 2 7 4

Total Formal Votes 1 524 447 1 714 1 224 1 365 750 868 1 527

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��94�� ��4�� ��85�� ��23�� ��75�� ��37�� ��26�� ��89�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�618�� ��451�� �1�799�� �1�247�� �1�440�� ��787�� ��894�� �1�616

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� � � � � � �Elizabeth�� Claremont� Collinsvale� Cosgrove� Creek�Road� Cross�Street� Dynnyrne�

Street� Elwick�

Candidates

WILKIE�Andrew� ��59�� ��22�� ��27�� ��160�� ��200�� ��151�� ��97�� ��14�

Group A 59 22 27 160 200 151 97 14

BACON�Scott� ��312�� ��40�� ��139�� ��177�� ��141�� ��49�� ��76�� ��87�

BARTLETT�David� ��299�� ��62�� ��153�� ��258�� ��238�� ��110�� ��100�� ��88�

OGILVIE�Madeleine� ��15�� ��3�� ��6�� ��13�� ��25�� ��13�� ��6�� ��4�

SINGH�Lisa� ��148�� ��31�� ��47�� ��102�� ��121�� ��43�� ��50�� ��26�

STURGES�Graeme� ��65�� ��12�� ��16�� ��20�� ��24�� ��9�� ��7�� ��20�

Australian Labor Party 839 148 361 570 549 224 239 225

ARCHER�Elise� ��68�� ��13�� ��31�� ��75�� ��102�� ��46�� ��41�� ��19�

BRANCH�Jenny� ��73�� ��13�� ��20�� ��21�� ��24�� ��14�� ��14�� ��11�

GROOM�Matthew� ��174�� ��24�� ��80�� ��216�� ��235�� ��188�� ��86�� ��52�

LOWRIE�Richard�Kenneth� ��68�� ��11�� ��27�� ��62�� ��76�� ��40�� ��29�� ��17�

STEVENSON�Matt� ��45�� ��5�� ��22�� ��54�� ��42�� ��18�� ��12�� ��15�

Liberal Party 428 66 180 428 479 306 182 114

ANN�Penelope� ��19�� ��10�� ��9�� ��21�� ��22�� ��12�� ��16�� ��3�

BURNET�Helen� ��29�� ��20�� ��13�� ��85�� ��110�� ��82�� ��87�� ��10�

COVER�Peter� ��19�� ��4�� ��6�� ��29�� ��17�� ��14�� ��20�� ��5�

FRANKS�Kartika� ��7�� ��6�� ��3�� ��16�� ��21�� ��16�� ��22�� ��5�

O’CONNOR�Cassy� ��115�� ��65�� ��59�� ��286�� ��330�� ��241�� ��205�� ��39�

Tasmanian Greens 189 105 90 437 500 365 350 62

BARNES�Melanie� ��5�� ��3�� ��7�� ��14�� ��9�� ��9�� ��9�� ��0�

Socialist Alliance 5 3 7 14 9 9 9 0

Total Formal Votes 1 520 344 665 1 609 1 737 1 055 877 415

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��93�� ��13�� ��42�� ��58�� ��72�� ��30�� ��32�� ��19�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�613�� ��357�� ��707�� �1�667�� �1�809�� �1�085�� ��909�� ��434

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�Fern

� �Glenorchy

� � �Hobart� Hobart� Hobart��

Tree� Glenorchy�

East� Goodwood� Hobart�

Central� South� West�

Candidates

WILKIE�Andrew� ��78�� ��97�� ��85�� ��24�� ��88�� ��23�� ��163�� ��113�

Group A 78 97 85 24 88 23 163 113

BACON�Scott� ��10�� ��478�� ��331�� ��167�� ��51�� ��5�� ��50�� ��41�

BARTLETT�David� ��31�� ��464�� ��316�� ��137�� ��67�� ��27�� ��136�� ��85�

OGILVIE�Madeleine� ��2�� ��29�� ��25�� ��8�� ��5�� ��0�� ��8�� ��10�

SINGH�Lisa� ��13�� ��168�� ��112�� ��43�� ��29�� ��5�� ��53�� ��49�

STURGES�Graeme� ��1�� ��73�� ��57�� ��22�� ��4�� ��6�� ��5�� ��5�

Australian Labor Party 57 1 212 841 377 156 43 252 190

ARCHER�Elise� ��13�� ��78�� ��56�� ��22�� ��19�� ��11�� ��51�� ��23�

BRANCH�Jenny� ��7�� ��64�� ��37�� ��7�� ��5�� ��4�� ��19�� ��8�

GROOM�Matthew� ��51�� ��233�� ��201�� ��63�� ��91�� ��25�� ��201�� ��83�

LOWRIE�Richard�Kenneth� ��13�� ��115�� ��103�� ��18�� ��14�� ��5�� ��43�� ��25�

STEVENSON�Matt� ��7�� ��88�� ��55�� ��18�� ��16�� ��7�� ��16�� ��7�

Liberal Party 91 578 452 128 145 52 330 146

ANN�Penelope� ��9�� ��25�� ��18�� ��5�� ��14�� ��1�� ��32�� ��17�

BURNET�Helen� ��48�� ��36�� ��30�� ��15�� ��78�� ��21�� ��135�� ��71�

COVER�Peter� ��11�� ��32�� ��18�� ��5�� ��12�� ��2�� ��22�� ��16�

FRANKS�Kartika� ��10�� ��15�� ��10�� ��4�� ��11�� ��4�� ��19�� ��12�

O’CONNOR�Cassy� ��185�� ��172�� ��157�� ��40�� ��153�� ��56�� ��412�� ��309�

Tasmanian Greens 263 280 233 69 268 84 620 425

BARNES�Melanie� ��10�� ��9�� ��5�� ��4�� ��7�� ��0�� ��13�� ��8�

Socialist Alliance 10 9 5 4 7 0 13 8

Total Formal Votes 499 2 176 1 616 602 664 202 1 378 882

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��4�� ��142�� ��109�� ��55�� ��19�� ��8�� ��36�� ��13�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��503�� �2�318�� �1�725�� ��657�� ��683�� ��210�� �1�414�� ��895

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�Kingston� Lansdowne� Lenah� Lower

� � � �Moonah��

(Denison)� Crescent� Valley� Sandy�Bay� Lutana� Montrose� Moonah�

North�

Candidates

WILKIE�Andrew� ��59�� ��155�� ��90�� ��234�� ��45�� ��58�� ��136�� ��38�

Group A 59 155 90 234 45 58 136 38

BACON�Scott� ��54�� ��50�� ��142�� ��49�� ��158�� ��118�� ��310�� ��156�

BARTLETT�David� ��99�� ��132�� ��220�� ��212�� ��183�� ��104�� ��457�� ��187�

OGILVIE�Madeleine� ��4�� ��12�� ��14�� ��12�� ��13�� ��4�� ��24�� ��5�

SINGH�Lisa� ��22�� ��65�� ��112�� ��47�� ��67�� ��54�� ��159�� ��70�

STURGES�Graeme� ��6�� ��6�� ��8�� ��7�� ��8�� ��13�� ��59�� ��16�

Australian Labor Party 185 265 496 327 429 293 1 009 434

ARCHER�Elise� ��47�� ��62�� ��51�� ��121�� ��48�� ��24�� ��150�� ��44�

BRANCH�Jenny� ��14�� ��11�� ��25�� ��50�� ��12�� ��12�� ��48�� ��22�

GROOM�Matthew� ��123�� ��176�� ��209�� ��594�� ��112�� ��104�� ��308�� ��85�

LOWRIE�Richard�Kenneth� ��28�� ��33�� ��65�� ��158�� ��50�� ��38�� ��138�� ��28�

STEVENSON�Matt� ��28�� ��34�� ��39�� ��57�� ��38�� ��23�� ��103�� ��25�

Liberal Party 240 316 389 980 260 201 747 204

ANN�Penelope� ��13�� ��22�� ��22�� ��17�� ��7�� ��7�� ��19�� ��13�

BURNET�Helen� ��33�� ��112�� ��61�� ��86�� ��26�� ��7�� ��53�� ��31�

COVER�Peter� ��12�� ��18�� ��13�� ��19�� ��3�� ��4�� ��29�� ��12�

FRANKS�Kartika� ��12�� ��20�� ��12�� ��17�� ��7�� ��2�� ��24�� ��14�

O’CONNOR�Cassy� ��145�� ��390�� ��233�� ��289�� ��102�� ��54�� ��246�� ��113�

Tasmanian Greens 215 562 341 428 145 74 371 183

BARNES�Melanie� ��4�� ��10�� ��3�� ��11�� ��10�� ��2�� ��10�� ��4�

Socialist Alliance 4 10 3 11 10 2 10 4

Total Formal Votes 703 1 308 1 319 1 980 889 628 2 273 863

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��25�� ��37�� ��52�� ��43�� ��44�� ��44�� ��141�� ��38�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��728�� �1�345�� �1�371�� �2�023�� ��933�� ��672�� �2�414�� ��901

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�Mount� Mount� New

� � � �Sandfly� Sandy��

Nelson� Stuart� Town� Newdegate� Roseneath� Rosetta�

(Denison)� Bay�

Candidates

WILKIE�Andrew� ��153�� ��103�� ��123�� ��129�� ��8�� ��53�� ��17�� ��200�

Group A 153 103 123 129 8 53 17 200

BACON�Scott� ��62�� ��37�� ��91�� ��68�� ��90�� ��75�� ��14�� ��48�

BARTLETT�David� ��174�� ��96�� ��133�� ��157�� ��79�� ��110�� ��32�� ��141�

OGILVIE�Madeleine� ��10�� ��11�� ��9�� ��14�� ��2�� ��4�� ��0�� ��14�

SINGH�Lisa� ��40�� ��53�� ��74�� ��60�� ��37�� ��51�� ��6�� ��46�

STURGES�Graeme� ��2�� ��12�� ��9�� ��11�� ��17�� ��16�� ��1�� ��6�

Australian Labor Party 288 209 316 310 225 256 53 255

ARCHER�Elise� ��97�� ��33�� ��52�� ��36�� ��15�� ��28�� ��12�� ��82�

BRANCH�Jenny� ��29�� ��14�� ��20�� ��18�� ��10�� ��20�� ��10�� ��19�

GROOM�Matthew� ��294�� ��131�� ��175�� ��169�� ��30�� ��96�� ��60�� ��361�

LOWRIE�Richard�Kenneth� ��64�� ��43�� ��59�� ��53�� ��13�� ��45�� ��5�� ��77�

STEVENSON�Matt� ��34�� ��8�� ��32�� ��20�� ��16�� ��23�� ��9�� ��47�

Liberal Party 518 229 338 296 84 212 96 586

ANN�Penelope� ��13�� ��11�� ��12�� ��11�� ��2�� ��4�� ��12�� ��23�

BURNET�Helen� ��89�� ��52�� ��72�� ��86�� ��6�� ��15�� ��22�� ��81�

COVER�Peter� ��24�� ��14�� ��20�� ��19�� ��3�� ��6�� ��6�� ��18�

FRANKS�Kartika� ��16�� ��11�� ��8�� ��10�� ��2�� ��2�� ��7�� ��26�

O’CONNOR�Cassy� ��297�� ��197�� ��278�� ��252�� ��17�� ��64�� ��68�� ��235�

Tasmanian Greens 439 285 390 378 30 91 115 383

BARNES�Melanie� ��5�� ��3�� ��3�� ��7�� ��1�� ��0�� ��2�� ��7�

Socialist Alliance 5 3 3 7 1 0 2 7

Total Formal Votes 1 403 829 1 170 1 120 348 612 283 1 431

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��27�� ��10�� ��35�� ��60�� ��14�� ��22�� ��12�� ��40�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�430�� ��839�� �1�205�� �1�180�� ��362�� ��634�� ��295�� �1�471

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�Sandy�Bay

� � � � �Waimea

� � Total��

Beach� St�Peters� Swan� Taroona� Tolosa�

Heights� Windermere� Ordinary

VotesCandidates

WILKIE�Andrew� ��99�� ��63�� ��96�� ��209�� ��81�� ��88�� ��37�� 4�290

Group A 99 63 96 209 81 88 37 4 290

BACON�Scott� ��28�� ��28�� ��78�� ��39�� ��357�� ��15�� ��184�� 5�802�

BARTLETT�David� ��72�� ��70�� ��103�� ��141�� ��338�� ��67�� ��193�� 7�854�

OGILVIE�Madeleine� ��7�� ��6�� ��4�� ��11�� ��9�� ��6�� ��11�� ��459�

SINGH�Lisa� ��16�� ��27�� ��68�� ��43�� ��138�� ��12�� ��70�� 3�101�

STURGES�Graeme� ��3�� ��1�� ��11�� ��5�� ��42�� ��2�� ��38�� ��930�

Australian Labor Party 126 132 264 239 884 102 496 18 146

ARCHER�Elise� ��44�� ��26�� ��25�� ��56�� ��68�� ��48�� ��59�� 2�331�

BRANCH�Jenny� ��9�� ��3�� ��9�� ��16�� ��40�� ��17�� ��26�� 1�062�

GROOM�Matthew� ��225�� ��84�� ��70�� ��253�� ��164�� ��205�� ��108�� 7�327�

LOWRIE�Richard�Kenneth� ��76�� ��25�� ��37�� ��45�� ��80�� ��51�� ��49�� 2�379�

STEVENSON�Matt� ��25�� ��16�� ��15�� ��25�� ��63�� ��27�� ��17�� 1�416�

Liberal Party 379 154 156 395 415 348 259 14 515

ANN�Penelope� ��3�� ��11�� ��4�� ��27�� ��17�� ��3�� ��12�� ��622�

BURNET�Helen� ��28�� ��60�� ��77�� ��99�� ��41�� ��29�� ��20�� 2�404�

COVER�Peter� ��11�� ��8�� ��16�� ��29�� ��22�� ��7�� ��13�� ��666�

FRANKS�Kartika� ��3�� ��11�� ��8�� ��17�� ��10�� ��10�� ��6�� ��520�

O’CONNOR�Cassy� ��111�� ��165�� ��192�� ��395�� ��103�� ��126�� ��60�� 8�187�

Tasmanian Greens 156 255 297 567 193 175 111 12 399

BARNES�Melanie� ��5�� ��5�� ��9�� ��6�� ��6�� ��3�� ��2�� ��281�

Socialist Alliance 5 5 9 6 6 3 2 281

Total Formal Votes 765 609 822 1 416 1 579 716 905 49 631

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��14�� ��19�� ��40�� ��28�� ��105�� ��19�� ��54�� 2�101�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��779�� ��628�� ��862�� �1�444�� �1�684�� ��735�� ��959�� 51�732�

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Special�Votes

�Out�of� Mobile� Postal� Pre-Poll� Provisional�

� Division�Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes� Total�

Candidates

WILKIE�Andrew� ��289�� ��23�� ��382�� ��348�� ��50�� �5�382�

Group A 289 23 382 348 50 5 382

BACON�Scott� ��426�� ��49�� ��639�� ��315�� ��125�� �7�356�

BARTLETT�David� ��625�� ��106�� ��938�� ��534�� ��112�� �10�169�

OGILVIE�Madeleine� ��47�� ��16�� ��44�� ��33�� ��9�� ��608�

SINGH�Lisa� ��206�� ��20�� ��242�� ��212�� ��52�� �3�833�

STURGES�Graeme� ��62�� ��14�� ��97�� ��53�� ��29�� �1�185�

Australian Labor Party 1 366 205 1 960 1 147 327 23 151

ARCHER�Elise� ��243�� ��24�� ��198�� ��176�� ��27�� �2�999�

BRANCH�Jenny� ��110�� ��28�� ��149�� ��70�� ��9�� �1�428�

GROOM�Matthew� ��568�� ��133�� ��845�� ��657�� ��72�� �9�602�

LOWRIE�Richard�Kenneth� ��190�� ��54�� ��282�� ��208�� ��25�� �3�138�

STEVENSON�Matt� ��144�� ��14�� ��135�� ��107�� ��18�� �1�834�

Liberal Party 1 255 253 1 609 1 218 151 19 001

ANN�Penelope� ��70�� ��7�� ��49�� ��51�� ��12�� ��811�

BURNET�Helen� ��239�� ��15�� ��203�� ��236�� ��45�� �3�142�

COVER�Peter� ��74�� ��5�� ��60�� ��55�� ��15�� ��875�

FRANKS�Kartika� ��69�� ��9�� ��55�� ��46�� ��14�� ��713�

O’CONNOR�Cassy� ��728�� ��33�� ��603�� ��664�� ��121�� �10�336�

Tasmanian Greens 1 180 69 970 1 052 207 15 877

BARNES�Melanie� ��30�� ��2�� ��22�� ��23�� ��7�� ��365�

Socialist Alliance 30 2 22 23 7 365

Total Formal Votes 4 120 552 4 943 3 788 742 63 776

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��172�� ��40�� ��119�� ��75�� ��34�� �2�541�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �4�292�� ��592�� �5�062�� �3�863�� ��776�� �66�317

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Division of Franklin

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� Adventure�� � Barnes� � Blackmans� � � Clarendon��Bay

� Alonnah�Bay

� Bellerive�Bay

� Bligh� Cambridge�Vale

Candidates

BREWER�Deborah� ��1�� ��2�� ��0�� ��13�� ��23�� ��6�� ��3�� ��5�

BURLING�Adam� ��2�� ��0�� ��0�� ��16�� ��16�� ��9�� ��14�� ��3�

HARRISON�Mark� ��1�� ��2�� ��2�� ��19�� ��27�� ��7�� ��9�� ��3�

HEATLEY�Wendy� ��3�� ��5�� ��1�� ��22�� ��25�� ��5�� ��11�� ��4�

McKIM�Nick� ��72�� ��54�� ��45�� ��606�� ��803�� ��106�� ��288�� ��53�

Tasmanian Greens 79 63 48 676 894 133 325 68

FORWARD�Jenny� ��0�� ��2�� ��0�� ��11�� ��12�� ��5�� ��3�� ��0�

Socialist Alliance 0 2 0 11 12 5 3 0

BUTLER�Ross� ��4�� ��15�� ��0�� ��55�� ��65�� ��38�� ��13�� ��44�

CHURCHILL�Kate� ��3�� ��4�� ��3�� ��11�� ��70�� ��20�� ��13�� ��16�

GIDDINGS�Lara� ��26�� ��48�� ��7�� ��338�� ��360�� ��191�� ��159�� ��165�

HULME�Daniel� ��5�� ��6�� ��2�� ��37�� ��54�� ��99�� ��29�� ��80�

O’BYRNE�David� ��15�� ��12�� ��3�� ��109�� ��209�� ��152�� ��76�� ��83�

Australian Labor Party 53 85 15 550 758 500 290 388

COMPTON�David� ��0�� ��3�� ��0�� ��29�� ��15�� ��10�� ��14�� ��7�

HODGMAN�Will� ��49�� ��65�� ��29�� ��820�� �1�069�� ��154�� ��458�� ��81�

LAW�Jillian� ��1�� ��5�� ��7�� ��12�� ��21�� ��5�� ��7�� ��3�

MULDER�Tony� ��3�� ��2�� ��3�� ��115�� ��73�� ��27�� ��48�� ��15�

PETRUSMA�Jacquie� ��5�� ��6�� ��5�� ��77�� ��131�� ��25�� ��60�� ��13�

Liberal Party 58 81 44 1 053 1 309 221 587 119

FORSTER�John�Michael� ��0�� ��2�� ��1�� ��14�� ��15�� ��6�� ��8�� ��2�

Total Formal Votes 190 233 108 2 304 2 988 865 1 213 577

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��7�� ��9�� ��8�� ��77�� ��86�� ��65�� ��53�� ��65�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��197�� ��242�� ��116�� �2�381�� �3�074�� ��930�� �1�266�� ��642

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� � � � � �Geilston� Glen

�� Cradoc� Cygnet� Dover� Franklin� Geeveston�

Bay� Huon� Howden�

Candidates

BREWER�Deborah� ��5�� ��27�� ��2�� ��2�� ��7�� ��7�� ��1�� ��1�

BURLING�Adam� ��4�� ��26�� ��5�� ��7�� ��18�� ��5�� ��1�� ��4�

HARRISON�Mark� ��3�� ��19�� ��7�� ��6�� ��6�� ��12�� ��4�� ��3�

HEATLEY�Wendy� ��3�� ��23�� ��8�� ��7�� ��12�� ��14�� ��2�� ��3�

McKIM�Nick� ��95�� ��572�� ��109�� ��147�� ��116�� ��394�� ��70�� ��125�

Tasmanian Greens 110 667 131 169 159 432 78 136

FORWARD�Jenny� ��1�� ��18�� ��2�� ��4�� ��6�� ��5�� ��1�� ��0�

Socialist Alliance 1 18 2 4 6 5 1 0

BUTLER�Ross� ��14�� ��33�� ��7�� ��13�� ��24�� ��70�� ��8�� ��8�

CHURCHILL�Kate� ��7�� ��17�� ��6�� ��8�� ��17�� ��20�� ��5�� ��6�

GIDDINGS�Lara� ��38�� ��234�� ��133�� ��60�� ��165�� ��320�� ��49�� ��32�

HULME�Daniel� ��11�� ��43�� ��30�� ��14�� ��54�� ��49�� ��17�� ��10�

O’BYRNE�David� ��19�� ��75�� ��46�� ��24�� ��55�� ��130�� ��17�� ��14�

Australian Labor Party 89 402 222 119 315 589 96 70

COMPTON�David� ��3�� ��11�� ��3�� ��1�� ��1�� ��17�� ��6�� ��1�

HODGMAN�Will� ��117�� ��415�� ��172�� ��107�� ��171�� ��615�� ��82�� ��124�

LAW�Jillian� ��12�� ��36�� ��59�� ��31�� ��52�� ��11�� ��24�� ��4�

MULDER�Tony� ��4�� ��20�� ��12�� ��10�� ��8�� ��73�� ��6�� ��10�

PETRUSMA�Jacquie� ��20�� ��71�� ��14�� ��14�� ��12�� ��57�� ��13�� ��12�

Liberal Party 156 553 260 163 244 773 131 151

FORSTER�John�Michael� ��1�� ��13�� ��3�� ��5�� ��5�� ��8�� ��1�� ��0�

Total Formal Votes 357 1 653 618 460 729 1 807 307 357

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��13�� ��81�� ��20�� ��19�� ��35�� ��72�� ��14�� ��11�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��370�� �1�734�� ��638�� ��479�� ��764�� �1�879�� ��321�� ��368

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� � � � �Kingston� Kingston

�� Howrah� Huonville� Judbury� Kettering�

(Franklin)� Beach� Lauderdale� Lindisfarne�

Candidates

BREWER�Deborah� ��11�� ��12�� ��2�� ��3�� ��23�� ��19�� ��11�� ��17�

BURLING�Adam� ��16�� ��16�� ��3�� ��8�� ��23�� ��13�� ��20�� ��11�

HARRISON�Mark� ��9�� ��10�� ��5�� ��5�� ��13�� ��8�� ��11�� ��14�

HEATLEY�Wendy� ��19�� ��11�� ��2�� ��4�� ��24�� ��14�� ��23�� ��27�

McKIM�Nick� ��430�� ��294�� ��56�� ��197�� ��601�� ��613�� ��683�� ��520�

Tasmanian Greens 485 343 68 217 684 667 748 589

FORWARD�Jenny� ��8�� ��2�� ��0�� ��2�� ��10�� ��9�� ��7�� ��5�

Socialist Alliance 8 2 0 2 10 9 7 5

BUTLER�Ross� ��78�� ��40�� ��4�� ��7�� ��60�� ��37�� ��67�� ��82�

CHURCHILL�Kate� ��27�� ��23�� ��2�� ��4�� ��64�� ��37�� ��35�� ��17�

GIDDINGS�Lara� ��456�� ��241�� ��22�� ��43�� ��375�� ��218�� ��355�� ��269�

HULME�Daniel� ��67�� ��106�� ��8�� ��8�� ��67�� ��38�� ��74�� ��40�

O’BYRNE�David� ��162�� ��108�� ��15�� ��13�� ��227�� ��114�� ��148�� ��117�

Australian Labor Party 790 518 51 75 793 444 679 525

COMPTON�David� ��34�� ��15�� ��2�� ��2�� ��24�� ��15�� ��29�� ��23�

HODGMAN�Will� ��912�� ��452�� ��57�� ��134�� �1�023�� ��736�� ��734�� ��772�

LAW�Jillian� ��15�� ��58�� ��11�� ��4�� ��28�� ��17�� ��23�� ��10�

MULDER�Tony� ��147�� ��24�� ��5�� ��11�� ��78�� ��52�� ��72�� ��125�

PETRUSMA�Jacquie� ��100�� ��44�� ��8�� ��18�� ��163�� ��87�� ��132�� ��67�

Liberal Party 1 208 593 83 169 1 316 907 990 997

FORSTER�John�Michael� ��13�� ��5�� ��1�� ��3�� ��14�� ��16�� ��11�� ��3�

Total Formal Votes 2 504 1 461 203 466 2 817 2 043 2 435 2 119

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��106�� ��91�� ��11�� ��12�� ��92�� ��57�� ��86�� ��74�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �2�610�� �1�552�� ��214�� ��478�� �2�909�� �2�100�� �2�521�� �2�193

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� Loatta�� Maranoa� � � Montagu� � Mountain� Old��Road� Heights

� Margate� Middleton�Bay

� Mornington�River� Beach�

Candidates

BREWER�Deborah� ��15�� ��6�� ��8�� ��1�� ��10�� ��4�� ��4�� ��9�

BURLING�Adam� ��9�� ��6�� ��8�� ��2�� ��5�� ��4�� ��8�� ��4�

HARRISON�Mark� ��7�� ��5�� ��13�� ��3�� ��6�� ��1�� ��5�� ��7�

HEATLEY�Wendy� ��12�� ��7�� ��14�� ��3�� ��13�� ��4�� ��3�� ��12�

McKIM�Nick� ��383�� ��189�� ��546�� ��88�� ��311�� ��90�� ��145�� ��153�

Tasmanian Greens 426 213 589 97 345 103 165 185

FORWARD�Jenny� ��3�� ��6�� ��9�� ��2�� ��2�� ��4�� ��5�� ��3�

Socialist Alliance 3 6 9 2 2 4 5 3

BUTLER�Ross� ��46�� ��49�� ��39�� ��7�� ��26�� ��11�� ��9�� ��20�

CHURCHILL�Kate� ��12�� ��33�� ��33�� ��6�� ��8�� ��2�� ��6�� ��19�

GIDDINGS�Lara� ��174�� ��150�� ��250�� ��44�� ��169�� ��87�� ��72�� ��207�

HULME�Daniel� ��18�� ��51�� ��48�� ��8�� ��30�� ��23�� ��13�� ��19�

O’BYRNE�David� ��94�� ��136�� ��177�� ��13�� ��54�� ��47�� ��30�� ��157�

Australian Labor Party 344 419 547 78 287 170 130 422

COMPTON�David� ��7�� ��10�� ��13�� ��1�� ��11�� ��7�� ��5�� ��15�

HODGMAN�Will� ��473�� ��417�� ��714�� ��54�� ��340�� ��121�� ��181�� ��366�

LAW�Jillian� ��9�� ��8�� ��32�� ��3�� ��6�� ��3�� ��31�� ��11�

MULDER�Tony� ��84�� ��23�� ��21�� ��0�� ��54�� ��15�� ��9�� ��24�

PETRUSMA�Jacquie� ��51�� ��91�� ��90�� ��12�� ��32�� ��16�� ��15�� ��25�

Liberal Party 624 549 870 70 443 162 241 441

FORSTER�John�Michael� ��7�� ��11�� ��9�� ��0�� ��9�� ��0�� ��0�� ��1�

Total Formal Votes 1 404 1 198 2 024 247 1 086 439 541 1 052

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��44�� ��64�� ��84�� ��11�� ��35�� ��28�� ��30�� ��46�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�448�� �1�262�� �2�108�� ��258�� �1�121�� ��467�� ��571�� �1�098

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� Port�� � � Risdon� � Sandfly� � Seven�Mile��Huon

� Ranelagh� Richmond�Vale

� Rokeby��(Franklin)

� Sandford�Beach�

Candidates

BREWER�Deborah� ��3�� ��6�� ��4�� ��14�� ��10�� ��4�� ��13�� ��7�

BURLING�Adam� ��3�� ��8�� ��4�� ��5�� ��7�� ��12�� ��9�� ��4�

HARRISON�Mark� ��1�� ��6�� ��6�� ��10�� ��10�� ��3�� ��7�� ��6�

HEATLEY�Wendy� ��1�� ��7�� ��12�� ��14�� ��15�� ��9�� ��11�� ��3�

McKIM�Nick� ��44�� ��133�� ��217�� ��152�� ��141�� ��250�� ��425�� ��202�

Tasmanian Greens 52 160 243 195 183 278 465 222

FORWARD�Jenny� ��0�� ��8�� ��5�� ��4�� ��7�� ��6�� ��3�� ��1�

Socialist Alliance 0 8 5 4 7 6 3 1

BUTLER�Ross� ��5�� ��17�� ��25�� ��70�� ��77�� ��9�� ��24�� ��24�

CHURCHILL�Kate� ��3�� ��10�� ��9�� ��27�� ��22�� ��5�� ��15�� ��4�

GIDDINGS�Lara� ��54�� ��105�� ��150�� ��293�� ��327�� ��61�� ��130�� ��82�

HULME�Daniel� ��6�� ��60�� ��17�� ��96�� ��137�� ��16�� ��32�� ��13�

O’BYRNE�David� ��12�� ��54�� ��80�� ��229�� ��247�� ��26�� ��38�� ��24�

Australian Labor Party 80 246 281 715 810 117 239 147

COMPTON�David� ��3�� ��5�� ��10�� ��8�� ��13�� ��5�� ��14�� ��6�

HODGMAN�Will� ��73�� ��242�� ��305�� ��220�� ��307�� ��270�� ��314�� ��259�

LAW�Jillian� ��10�� ��20�� ��12�� ��5�� ��7�� ��12�� ��5�� ��3�

MULDER�Tony� ��1�� ��7�� ��38�� ��24�� ��65�� ��9�� ��29�� ��27�

PETRUSMA�Jacquie� ��11�� ��21�� ��38�� ��18�� ��53�� ��35�� ��43�� ��27�

Liberal Party 98 295 403 275 445 331 405 322

FORSTER�John�Michael� ��0�� ��8�� ��8�� ��6�� ��7�� ��6�� ��5�� ��1�

Total Formal Votes 230 717 940 1 195 1 452 738 1 117 693

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��9�� ��41�� ��34�� ��84�� ��90�� ��24�� ��38�� ��23�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��239�� ��758�� ��974�� �1�279�� �1�542�� ��762�� �1�155�� ��716

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� � South� � Surges� � � Wentworth�� Snug�Arm

� Southport�Bay

� Tranmere� Warrane�Street

� Woodbridge�

Candidates

BREWER�Deborah� ��13�� ��6�� ��0�� ��4�� ��5�� ��6�� ��13�� ��0�

BURLING�Adam� ��17�� ��7�� ��3�� ��1�� ��4�� ��12�� ��5�� ��8�

HARRISON�Mark� ��6�� ��4�� ��2�� ��2�� ��7�� ��6�� ��8�� ��3�

HEATLEY�Wendy� ��8�� ��4�� ��2�� ��1�� ��20�� ��14�� ��14�� ��9�

McKIM�Nick� ��342�� ��204�� ��49�� ��41�� ��458�� ��212�� ��343�� ��186�

Tasmanian Greens 386 225 56 49 494 250 383 206

FORWARD�Jenny� ��4�� ��5�� ��2�� ��1�� ��4�� ��6�� ��4�� ��3�

Socialist Alliance 4 5 2 1 4 6 4 3

BUTLER�Ross� ��20�� ��17�� ��1�� ��0�� ��55�� ��42�� ��29�� ��3�

CHURCHILL�Kate� ��18�� ��4�� ��1�� ��1�� ��18�� ��18�� ��10�� ��4�

GIDDINGS�Lara� ��120�� ��72�� ��21�� ��22�� ��275�� ��237�� ��210�� ��30�

HULME�Daniel� ��53�� ��17�� ��9�� ��7�� ��44�� ��76�� ��26�� ��6�

O’BYRNE�David� ��57�� ��28�� ��8�� ��1�� ��110�� ��159�� ��109�� ��11�

Australian Labor Party 268 138 40 31 502 532 384 54

COMPTON�David� ��1�� ��8�� ��0�� ��3�� ��19�� ��8�� ��3�� ��0�

HODGMAN�Will� ��295�� ��193�� ��40�� ��44�� ��759�� ��243�� ��404�� ��80�

LAW�Jillian� ��16�� ��7�� ��5�� ��7�� ��24�� ��5�� ��13�� ��11�

MULDER�Tony� ��11�� ��34�� ��1�� ��3�� ��143�� ��41�� ��80�� ��3�

PETRUSMA�Jacquie� ��35�� ��14�� ��2�� ��4�� ��98�� ��32�� ��68�� ��7�

Liberal Party 358 256 48 61 1 043 329 568 101

FORSTER�John�Michael� ��7�� ��3�� ��0�� ��2�� ��5�� ��14�� ��10�� ��0�

Total Formal Votes 1 023 627 146 144 2 048 1 131 1 349 364

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��50�� ��22�� ��2�� ��7�� ��46�� ��75�� ��48�� ��13�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�073�� ��649�� ��148�� ��151�� �2�094�� �1�206�� �1�397�� ��377

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Special�Votes

� Total Out�of�Mobile� Postal� Pre-Poll� Provisional Ordinary Division��Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes

� Total Votes VotesCandidates

BREWER�Deborah� ��368�� ��46�� ��2�� ��30�� ��24�� ��8�� ��478�

BURLING�Adam� ��395�� ��46�� ��0�� ��30�� ��20�� ��4�� ��495�

HARRISON�Mark� ��339�� ��41�� ��4�� ��36�� ��33�� ��6�� ��459�

HEATLEY�Wendy� ��484�� ��51�� ��5�� ��43�� ��30�� ��8�� ��621�

McKIM�Nick� �12�353�� �1�071�� ��31�� �1�013�� ��864�� ��130�� �15�462�

Tasmanian Greens 13 939 1 255 42 1 152 971 156 17 515

FORWARD�Jenny� ��210�� ��28�� ��1�� ��23�� ��14�� ��5�� ��281�

Socialist Alliance 210 28 1 23 14 5 281

BUTLER�Ross� �1�411�� ��123�� ��14�� ��174�� ��109�� ��23�� �1�854�

CHURCHILL�Kate� ��723�� ��100�� ��7�� ��77�� ��40�� ��17�� ��964�

GIDDINGS�Lara� �7�646�� ��609�� ��51�� ��821�� ��432�� ��89�� �9�648�

HULME�Daniel� �1�773�� ��131�� ��11�� ��193�� ��80�� ��26�� �2�214�

O’BYRNE�David� �3�844�� ��276�� ��28�� ��403�� ��245�� ��50�� �4�846�

Australian Labor Party 15 397 1 239 111 1 668 906 205 19 526

COMPTON�David� ��440�� ��49�� ��5�� ��51�� ��26�� ��5�� ��576�

HODGMAN�Will� �16�062�� �1�238�� ��127�� �1�653�� �1�064�� ��158�� �20�302�

LAW�Jillian� ��721�� ��58�� ��6�� ��60�� ��27�� ��12�� ��884�

MULDER�Tony� �1�689�� ��104�� ��10�� ��160�� ��130�� ��13�� �2�106�

PETRUSMA�Jacquie� �1�992�� ��149�� ��53�� ��163�� ��126�� ��17�� �2�500�

Liberal Party 20 904 1 598 201 2 087 1 373 205 26 368

FORSTER�John�Michael� ��269�� ��39�� ��0�� ��29�� ��15�� ��3�� ��355�

Total Formal Votes 50 719 4 159 355 4 959 3 279 574 64 045

Informal�Ballot�Papers� �2�112�� ��222�� ��25�� ��75�� ��79�� ��35�� �2�548�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �52�831�� �4�381�� ��380�� �5�034�� �3�358�� ��609�� �66�593

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Division of Lyons

Candidate first preference totals

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� � � �Beauty

�� Avoca� Bagdad� Beaconsfield�

Point� Bicheno� Bishopsbourne� Bothwell� Bracknell�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��2�� ��15�� ��30�� ��13�� ��14�� ��3�� ��4�� ��10�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��4�� ��8�� ��16�� ��8�� ��5�� ��0�� ��4�� ��7�

MORRIS�Tim� ��14�� ��68�� ��145�� ��118�� ��92�� ��9�� ��26�� ��46�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��2�� ��6�� ��15�� ��14�� ��8�� ��1�� ��1�� ��3�

STEVENS�Karl� ��3�� ��2�� ��33�� ��20�� ��7�� ��0�� ��2�� ��2�

Tasmanian Greens 25 99 239 173 126 13 37 68

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��2�� ��44�� ��26�� ��19�� ��22�� ��0�� ��13�� ��4�

HIDDING�Rene� ��14�� ��63�� ��78�� ��117�� ��89�� ��11�� ��54�� ��33�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��12�� ��72�� ��44�� ��41�� ��37�� ��4�� ��27�� ��19�

PLAYSTED�James� ��9�� ��38�� ��49�� ��28�� ��51�� ��7�� ��33�� ��19�

SHELTON�Mark� ��12�� ��10�� ��66�� ��48�� ��36�� ��40�� ��9�� ��153�

Liberal Party 49 227 263 253 235 62 136 228

BUTLER�Heather� ��9�� ��27�� ��21�� ��28�� ��40�� ��1�� ��10�� ��9�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��24�� ��105�� ��67�� ��36�� ��65�� ��4�� ��60�� ��11�

POLLEY�Michael� ��56�� ��73�� ��276�� ��145�� ��53�� ��13�� ��60�� ��66�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��3�� ��8�� ��28�� ��15�� ��5�� ��0�� ��10�� ��1�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��9�� ��111�� ��65�� ��73�� ��43�� ��0�� ��42�� ��6�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��5�� ��36�� ��26�� ��8�� ��14�� ��0�� ��24�� ��7�

Australian Labor Party 106 360 483 305 220 18 206 100

Total Formal Votes 180 686 985 731 581 93 379 396

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��9�� ��30�� ��58�� ��40�� ��36�� ��1�� ��25�� ��13�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��189�� ��716�� �1�043�� ��771�� ��617�� ��94�� ��404�� ��409

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� � � � � � �Campbell

�� Bridgewater� Brighton� Broadmarsh� Bronte� Buckland� Campania�

Town� Carrick�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��47�� ��42�� ��4�� ��6�� ��1�� ��11�� ��14�� ��12�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��37�� ��17�� ��4�� ��0�� ��0�� ��2�� ��10�� ��6�

MORRIS�Tim� ��126�� ��116�� ��17�� ��12�� ��8�� ��34�� ��91�� ��76�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��20�� ��19�� ��2�� ��3�� ��1�� ��2�� ��9�� ��6�

STEVENS�Karl� ��29�� ��22�� ��2�� ��1�� ��2�� ��5�� ��9�� ��6�

Tasmanian Greens 259 216 29 22 12 54 133 106

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��101�� ��164�� ��25�� ��3�� ��0�� ��12�� ��15�� ��4�

HIDDING�Rene� ��101�� ��176�� ��13�� ��16�� ��10�� ��59�� ��79�� ��56�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��100�� ��187�� ��20�� ��6�� ��6�� ��73�� ��34�� ��35�

PLAYSTED�James� ��40�� ��77�� ��16�� ��10�� ��23�� ��50�� ��38�� ��26�

SHELTON�Mark� ��27�� ��47�� ��2�� ��2�� ��6�� ��19�� ��45�� ��122�

Liberal Party 369 651 76 37 45 213 211 243

BUTLER�Heather� ��98�� ��87�� ��6�� ��6�� ��5�� ��6�� ��24�� ��13�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��226�� ��280�� ��33�� ��15�� ��14�� ��38�� ��78�� ��25�

POLLEY�Michael� ��215�� ��180�� ��11�� ��7�� ��17�� ��19�� ��213�� ��67�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��36�� ��19�� ��3�� ��3�� ��0�� ��8�� ��22�� ��2�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��509�� ��391�� ��17�� ��10�� ��9�� ��69�� ��47�� ��9�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��131�� ��120�� ��6�� ��4�� ��6�� ��8�� ��20�� ��9�

Australian Labor Party 1 215 1 077 76 45 51 148 404 125

Total Formal Votes 1 843 1 944 181 104 108 415 748 474

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��152�� ��100�� ��15�� ��10�� ��8�� ��30�� ��39�� ��14�

Total�Ballot�Papers� �1�995�� �2�044�� ��196�� ��114�� ��116�� ��445�� ��787�� ��488

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� � Claude� � Coles� � � � Dodges�� Chudleigh�Road

� Colebrook�Bay

� Copping� Cressy� Deloraine�Ferry

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��11�� ��4�� ��6�� ��2�� ��9�� ��13�� ��51�� ��58�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��7�� ��3�� ��3�� ��3�� ��5�� ��3�� ��35�� ��54�

MORRIS�Tim� ��45�� ��50�� ��32�� ��32�� ��55�� ��41�� ��342�� ��427�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��5�� ��4�� ��5�� ��1�� ��5�� ��6�� ��28�� ��39�

STEVENS�Karl� ��4�� ��5�� ��2�� ��4�� ��0�� ��1�� ��39�� ��33�

Tasmanian Greens 72 66 48 42 74 64 495 611

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��1�� ��8�� ��11�� ��2�� ��5�� ��8�� ��23�� ��34�

HIDDING�Rene� ��20�� ��42�� ��13�� ��35�� ��53�� ��81�� ��189�� ��186�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��11�� ��16�� ��20�� ��17�� ��39�� ��28�� ��96�� ��150�

PLAYSTED�James� ��10�� ��18�� ��13�� ��24�� ��40�� ��32�� ��79�� ��87�

SHELTON�Mark� ��59�� ��12�� ��3�� ��7�� ��8�� ��115�� ��442�� ��41�

Liberal Party 101 96 60 85 145 264 829 498

BUTLER�Heather� ��6�� ��9�� ��14�� ��3�� ��5�� ��11�� ��52�� ��46�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��17�� ��21�� ��28�� ��29�� ��17�� ��32�� ��115�� ��135�

POLLEY�Michael� ��23�� ��4�� ��14�� ��17�� ��18�� ��193�� ��302�� ��151�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��0�� ��7�� ��3�� ��2�� ��2�� ��18�� ��75�� ��15�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��6�� ��6�� ��32�� ��12�� ��56�� ��29�� ��66�� ��416�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��0�� ��7�� ��12�� ��5�� ��8�� ��22�� ��29�� ��103�

Australian Labor Party 52 54 103 68 106 305 639 866

Total Formal Votes 225 216 211 195 325 633 1 963 1 975

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��7�� ��8�� ��11�� ��5�� ��20�� ��37�� ��82�� ��95�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��232�� ��224�� ��222�� ��200�� ��345�� ��670�� �2�045�� �2�070

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� � �Elizabeth

�� Dromedary� Dunalley�

Town� Ellendale� Epping� Evandale� Exeter� Fingal�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��11�� ��16�� ��9�� ��3�� ��4�� ��20�� ��36�� ��2�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��3�� ��8�� ��9�� ��3�� ��1�� ��13�� ��40�� ��5�

MORRIS�Tim� ��39�� ��110�� ��41�� ��29�� ��12�� ��188�� ��241�� ��24�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��4�� ��5�� ��5�� ��2�� ��0�� ��16�� ��21�� ��1�

STEVENS�Karl� ��7�� ��7�� ��8�� ��2�� ��0�� ��14�� ��40�� ��2�

Tasmanian Greens 64 146 72 39 17 251 378 34

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��29�� ��16�� ��3�� ��7�� ��4�� ��19�� ��21�� ��7�

HIDDING�Rene� ��23�� ��53�� ��34�� ��13�� ��37�� ��107�� ��135�� ��22�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��24�� ��31�� ��21�� ��9�� ��10�� ��48�� ��73�� ��6�

PLAYSTED�James� ��16�� ��53�� ��16�� ��23�� ��12�� ��48�� ��72�� ��13�

SHELTON�Mark� ��9�� ��18�� ��107�� ��3�� ��12�� ��134�� ��119�� ��17�

Liberal Party 101 171 181 55 75 356 420 65

BUTLER�Heather� ��6�� ��15�� ��11�� ��4�� ��6�� ��13�� ��29�� ��13�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��64�� ��40�� ��20�� ��22�� ��10�� ��68�� ��77�� ��25�

POLLEY�Michael� ��28�� ��36�� ��37�� ��11�� ��50�� ��142�� ��153�� ��118�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��5�� ��5�� ��9�� ��1�� ��3�� ��10�� ��8�� ��4�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��35�� ��64�� ��10�� ��7�� ��8�� ��35�� ��24�� ��7�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��17�� ��9�� ��2�� ��15�� ��2�� ��10�� ��18�� ��4�

Australian Labor Party 155 169 89 60 79 278 309 171

Total Formal Votes 320 486 342 154 171 885 1 107 270

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��13�� ��27�� ��16�� ��5�� ��9�� ��38�� ��50�� ��15�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��333�� ��513�� ��358�� ��159�� ��180�� ��923�� �1�157�� ��285

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� � � � � � �Gravelly�� Forcett� Frankford� Gagebrook� Glengarry� Glenora� Granton�Beach

� Gretna�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��10�� ��7�� ��19�� ��5�� ��4�� ��9�� ��27�� ��1�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��9�� ��2�� ��12�� ��8�� ��0�� ��9�� ��7�� ��1�

MORRIS�Tim� ��82�� ��22�� ��56�� ��55�� ��28�� ��58�� ��210�� ��17�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��9�� ��3�� ��11�� ��6�� ��3�� ��2�� ��15�� ��0�

STEVENS�Karl� ��7�� ��1�� ��10�� ��12�� ��2�� ��8�� ��24�� ��2�

Tasmanian Greens 117 35 108 86 37 86 283 21

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��15�� ��2�� ��50�� ��6�� ��14�� ��20�� ��6�� ��8�

HIDDING�Rene� ��48�� ��26�� ��46�� ��46�� ��18�� ��34�� ��52�� ��21�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��71�� ��4�� ��40�� ��24�� ��10�� ��34�� ��36�� ��13�

PLAYSTED�James� ��36�� ��1�� ��18�� ��21�� ��15�� ��26�� ��30�� ��21�

SHELTON�Mark� ��17�� ��16�� ��15�� ��24�� ��2�� ��12�� ��46�� ��7�

Liberal Party 187 49 169 121 59 126 170 70

BUTLER�Heather� ��15�� ��5�� ��62�� ��9�� ��12�� ��10�� ��11�� ��3�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��48�� ��11�� ��104�� ��27�� ��37�� ��51�� ��33�� ��29�

POLLEY�Michael� ��63�� ��14�� ��136�� ��32�� ��32�� ��28�� ��57�� ��17�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��3�� ��5�� ��30�� ��3�� ��9�� ��10�� ��12�� ��5�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��111�� ��1�� ��248�� ��7�� ��19�� ��61�� ��12�� ��10�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��16�� ��1�� ��77�� ��10�� ��11�� ��23�� ��5�� ��9�

Australian Labor Party 256 37 657 88 120 183 130 73

Total Formal Votes 560 121 934 295 216 395 583 164

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��19�� ��5�� ��82�� ��12�� ��15�� ��16�� ��19�� ��15�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��579�� ��126�� �1�016�� ��307�� ��231�� ��411�� ��602�� ��179

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� � � � � �Legana

�� Hagley� Hamilton� Kelso� Kempton� Lachlan�

(Lyons)� Levendale� Longford�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��3�� ��2�� ��10�� ��7�� ��2�� ��28�� ��2�� ��41�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��3�� ��2�� ��2�� ��4�� ��6�� ��6�� ��0�� ��26�

MORRIS�Tim� ��28�� ��15�� ��53�� ��24�� ��106�� ��168�� ��10�� ��195�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��3�� ��1�� ��3�� ��1�� ��8�� ��16�� ��0�� ��26�

STEVENS�Karl� ��2�� ��2�� ��9�� ��9�� ��6�� ��16�� ��2�� ��20�

Tasmanian Greens 39 22 77 45 128 234 14 308

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��3�� ��8�� ��4�� ��12�� ��8�� ��29�� ��0�� ��32�

HIDDING�Rene� ��26�� ��13�� ��27�� ��22�� ��24�� ��189�� ��18�� ��292�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��24�� ��14�� ��10�� ��15�� ��27�� ��54�� ��15�� ��89�

PLAYSTED�James� ��19�� ��17�� ��18�� ��23�� ��15�� ��47�� ��8�� ��112�

SHELTON�Mark� ��89�� ��3�� ��12�� ��4�� ��9�� ��110�� ��2�� ��333�

Liberal Party 161 55 71 76 83 429 43 858

BUTLER�Heather� ��2�� ��3�� ��9�� ��11�� ��15�� ��30�� ��1�� ��37�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��13�� ��22�� ��17�� ��45�� ��46�� ��55�� ��8�� ��91�

POLLEY�Michael� ��38�� ��14�� ��36�� ��35�� ��18�� ��49�� ��26�� ��573�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��3�� ��2�� ��1�� ��3�� ��8�� ��11�� ��2�� ��29�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��8�� ��5�� ��5�� ��39�� ��47�� ��22�� ��10�� ��73�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��4�� ��7�� ��3�� ��28�� ��15�� ��13�� ��5�� ��43�

Australian Labor Party 68 53 71 161 149 180 52 846

Total Formal Votes 268 130 219 282 360 843 109 2 012

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��8�� ��9�� ��6�� ��8�� ��18�� ��37�� ��6�� ��114�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��276�� ��139�� ��225�� ��290�� ��378�� ��880�� ��115�� �2�126

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� Lower�� � � � � Midway� � Mole��Barrington

� Magra� Mathinna� Maydena� Meander�Point

� Miena�Creek�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��11�� ��8�� ��1�� ��6�� ��5�� ��28�� ��1�� ��7�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��6�� ��4�� ��2�� ��0�� ��3�� ��23�� ��3�� ��1�

MORRIS�Tim� ��43�� ��48�� ��9�� ��21�� ��56�� ��132�� ��17�� ��54�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��7�� ��1�� ��4�� ��3�� ��3�� ��15�� ��2�� ��8�

STEVENS�Karl� ��4�� ��4�� ��1�� ��5�� ��6�� ��22�� ��3�� ��8�

Tasmanian Greens 71 65 17 35 73 220 26 78

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��17�� ��22�� ��1�� ��4�� ��1�� ��32�� ��2�� ��7�

HIDDING�Rene� ��82�� ��46�� ��4�� ��10�� ��11�� ��147�� ��23�� ��16�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��40�� ��37�� ��3�� ��2�� ��4�� ��141�� ��11�� ��11�

PLAYSTED�James� ��15�� ��31�� ��2�� ��9�� ��12�� ��75�� ��14�� ��26�

SHELTON�Mark� ��37�� ��14�� ��1�� ��1�� ��72�� ��46�� ��17�� ��92�

Liberal Party 191 150 11 26 100 441 67 152

BUTLER�Heather� ��21�� ��20�� ��2�� ��7�� ��7�� ��28�� ��3�� ��7�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��57�� ��86�� ��8�� ��31�� ��27�� ��119�� ��14�� ��30�

POLLEY�Michael� ��18�� ��44�� ��36�� ��9�� ��27�� ��92�� ��16�� ��35�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��15�� ��8�� ��4�� ��9�� ��3�� ��10�� ��2�� ��3�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��16�� ��56�� ��3�� ��6�� ��8�� ��321�� ��10�� ��5�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��12�� ��29�� ��2�� ��6�� ��7�� ��47�� ��6�� ��5�

Australian Labor Party 139 243 55 68 79 617 51 85

Total Formal Votes 401 458 83 129 252 1 278 144 315

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��28�� ��37�� ��4�� ��12�� ��6�� ��67�� ��2�� ��29�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��429�� ��495�� ��87�� ��141�� ��258�� �1�345�� ��146�� ��344

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� � �New� New�� Molesworth� Moriarty�

Norfolk� Norfolk�North� Nubeena� Oatlands� Orford� Ouse�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��6�� ��4�� ��27�� ��11�� ��19�� ��9�� ��18�� ��3�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��4�� ��3�� ��29�� ��13�� ��12�� ��0�� ��4�� ��2�

MORRIS�Tim� ��89�� ��17�� ��261�� ��117�� ��86�� ��66�� ��57�� ��13�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��5�� ��1�� ��18�� ��6�� ��9�� ��4�� ��6�� ��2�

STEVENS�Karl� ��5�� ��4�� ��20�� ��8�� ��4�� ��5�� ��8�� ��4�

Tasmanian Greens 109 29 355 155 130 84 93 24

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��6�� ��6�� ��54�� ��30�� ��9�� ��14�� ��9�� ��22�

HIDDING�Rene� ��25�� ��46�� ��160�� ��117�� ��49�� ��68�� ��38�� ��35�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��10�� ��21�� ��123�� ��54�� ��34�� ��54�� ��28�� ��10�

PLAYSTED�James� ��14�� ��13�� ��74�� ��50�� ��46�� ��67�� ��149�� ��30�

SHELTON�Mark� ��7�� ��41�� ��24�� ��26�� ��12�� ��20�� ��8�� ��5�

Liberal Party 62 127 435 277 150 223 232 102

BUTLER�Heather� ��8�� ��10�� ��67�� ��38�� ��31�� ��19�� ��12�� ��2�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��29�� ��27�� ��309�� ��274�� ��70�� ��86�� ��35�� ��51�

POLLEY�Michael� ��26�� ��11�� ��176�� ��141�� ��46�� ��120�� ��25�� ��21�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��10�� ��10�� ��41�� ��42�� ��3�� ��7�� ��2�� ��3�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��27�� ��2�� ��295�� ��224�� ��70�� ��43�� ��46�� ��16�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��6�� ��11�� ��77�� ��119�� ��14�� ��32�� ��23�� ��9�

Australian Labor Party 106 71 965 838 234 307 143 102

Total Formal Votes 277 227 1 755 1 270 514 614 468 228

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��16�� ��8�� ��129�� ��97�� ��16�� ��28�� ��14�� ��21�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��293�� ��235�� �1�884�� �1�367�� ��530�� ��642�� ��482�� ��249

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� � � �Port� Port� Primrose�� Parattah� Perth� Pontville�

Arthur� Sorell� Sands� Pyengana� Railton�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��0�� ��37�� ��15�� ��9�� ��38�� ��14�� ��4�� ��11�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��1�� ��25�� ��9�� ��0�� ��28�� ��9�� ��1�� ��8�

MORRIS�Tim� ��7�� ��197�� ��65�� ��31�� ��257�� ��43�� ��32�� ��83�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��2�� ��20�� ��4�� ��5�� ��26�� ��2�� ��3�� ��9�

STEVENS�Karl� ��0�� ��22�� ��10�� ��5�� ��23�� ��4�� ��1�� ��10�

Tasmanian Greens 10 301 103 50 372 72 41 121

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��1�� ��25�� ��45�� ��8�� ��33�� ��9�� ��4�� ��14�

HIDDING�Rene� ��16�� ��254�� ��59�� ��29�� ��357�� ��41�� ��16�� ��83�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��22�� ��96�� ��53�� ��21�� ��159�� ��33�� ��9�� ��47�

PLAYSTED�James� ��6�� ��99�� ��22�� ��17�� ��110�� ��7�� ��6�� ��17�

SHELTON�Mark� ��4�� ��243�� ��9�� ��7�� ��304�� ��11�� ��7�� ��51�

Liberal Party 49 717 188 82 963 101 42 212

BUTLER�Heather� ��7�� ��49�� ��22�� ��6�� ��72�� ��7�� ��16�� ��25�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��29�� ��131�� ��63�� ��29�� ��154�� ��45�� ��13�� ��71�

POLLEY�Michael� ��12�� ��351�� ��46�� ��15�� ��153�� ��78�� ��4�� ��115�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��1�� ��33�� ��4�� ��1�� ��139�� ��10�� ��3�� ��38�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��12�� ��80�� ��73�� ��18�� ��73�� ��88�� ��1�� ��36�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��8�� ��44�� ��12�� ��6�� ��130�� ��10�� ��0�� ��19�

Australian Labor Party 69 688 220 75 721 238 37 304

Total Formal Votes 128 1 706 511 207 2 056 411 120 637

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��11�� ��87�� ��39�� ��11�� ��115�� ��25�� ��4�� ��52�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��139�� �1�793�� ��550�� ��218�� �2�171�� ��436�� ��124�� ��689

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� �Saltwater

� �� Ross�

River� Sassafras� Scamander� Sheffield� Sidmouth� Sorell� St�Helens�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��6�� ��2�� ��5�� ��17�� ��42�� ��16�� ��45�� ��38�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��4�� ��2�� ��1�� ��12�� ��34�� ��4�� ��35�� ��34�

MORRIS�Tim� ��35�� ��23�� ��9�� ��133�� ��179�� ��133�� ��219�� ��337�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��1�� ��1�� ��0�� ��9�� ��25�� ��12�� ��28�� ��21�

STEVENS�Karl� ��0�� ��1�� ��3�� ��6�� ��19�� ��19�� ��25�� ��33�

Tasmanian Greens 46 29 18 177 299 184 352 463

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��6�� ��3�� ��2�� ��3�� ��27�� ��10�� ��75�� ��21�

HIDDING�Rene� ��36�� ��6�� ��39�� ��48�� ��242�� ��47�� ��254�� ��266�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��20�� ��9�� ��19�� ��20�� ��114�� ��31�� ��228�� ��118�

PLAYSTED�James� ��29�� ��9�� ��23�� ��28�� ��84�� ��22�� ��151�� ��139�

SHELTON�Mark� ��19�� ��6�� ��44�� ��17�� ��106�� ��33�� ��61�� ��100�

Liberal Party 110 33 127 116 573 143 769 644

BUTLER�Heather� ��12�� ��5�� ��2�� ��86�� ��53�� ��14�� ��35�� ��310�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��34�� ��19�� ��26�� ��38�� ��159�� ��28�� ��144�� ��141�

POLLEY�Michael� ��85�� ��7�� ��6�� ��75�� ��101�� ��27�� ��161�� ��158�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��5�� ��1�� ��5�� ��9�� ��42�� ��3�� ��16�� ��14�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��26�� ��17�� ��4�� ��29�� ��57�� ��20�� ��433�� ��54�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��20�� ��7�� ��10�� ��14�� ��56�� ��9�� ��99�� ��39�

Australian Labor Party 182 56 53 251 468 101 888 716

Total Formal Votes 338 118 198 544 1 340 428 2 009 1 823

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��16�� ��3�� ��11�� ��32�� ��82�� ��20�� ��119�� ��94�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��354�� ��121�� ��209�� ��576�� �1�422�� ��448�� �2�128�� �1�917

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� � � � Tea� � � Wesley�� St�Marys� Swansea� Taranna�Tree

� Triabunna� Tunnack�Vale

� Westbury� Westerway�

Candidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��16�� ��18�� ��8�� ��7�� ��5�� ��1�� ��2�� ��35�� ��4�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��14�� ��10�� ��5�� ��0�� ��1�� ��0�� ��2�� ��24�� ��1�

MORRIS�Tim� ��137�� ��94�� ��65�� ��20�� ��43�� ��15�� ��24�� ��149�� ��35�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��13�� ��5�� ��4�� ��4�� ��2�� ��0�� ��1�� ��17�� ��4�

STEVENS�Karl� ��9�� ��2�� ��7�� ��0�� ��2�� ��1�� ��0�� ��14�� ��2�

Tasmanian Greens 189 129 89 31 53 17 29 239 46

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��3�� ��39�� ��9�� ��14�� ��21�� ��4�� ��5�� ��12�� ��8�

HIDDING�Rene� ��29�� ��56�� ��51�� ��31�� ��51�� ��20�� ��44�� ��88�� ��20�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��18�� ��26�� ��19�� ��25�� ��42�� ��28�� ��14�� ��60�� ��11�

PLAYSTED�James� ��23�� ��108�� ��17�� ��17�� ��93�� ��19�� ��15�� ��56�� ��18�

SHELTON�Mark� ��35�� ��14�� ��5�� ��5�� ��15�� ��5�� ��18�� ��267�� ��5�

Liberal Party 108 243 101 92 222 76 96 483 62

BUTLER�Heather� ��40�� ��33�� ��11�� ��3�� ��27�� ��7�� ��3�� ��22�� ��5�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��79�� ��77�� ��40�� ��21�� ��93�� ��31�� ��9�� ��69�� ��34�

POLLEY�Michael� ��114�� ��115�� ��18�� ��6�� ��56�� ��18�� ��13�� ��287�� ��5�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��4�� ��13�� ��3�� ��2�� ��5�� ��1�� ��7�� ��28�� ��3�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��14�� ��63�� ��19�� ��31�� ��143�� ��19�� ��2�� ��24�� ��15�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��7�� ��9�� ��4�� ��5�� ��20�� ��9�� ��7�� ��17�� ��10�

Australian Labor Party 258 310 95 68 344 85 41 447 72

Total Formal Votes 555 682 285 191 619 178 166 1 169 180

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��17�� ��22�� ��8�� ��7�� ��28�� ��6�� ��2�� ��73�� ��15�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��572�� ��704�� ��293�� ��198�� ��647�� ��184�� ��168�� �1�242�� ��195

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Special�Votes

� � � Total Out�of�Mobile� Postal� Pre-Poll� Provisional�� Whitemore� Wilmot� Ordinary Division��Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes

� Total Votes VotesCandidates

CASSIDY�Karen� ��2�� ��13�� 1�234�� ��219�� ��0�� ��107�� ��12�� ��21�� �1�593�

GRAHAM�Jackie� ��1�� ��9�� ��803�� ��144�� ��5�� ��59�� ��12�� ��16�� �1�039

MORRIS�Tim� ��8�� ��45�� 7�337�� ��870�� ��12�� ��723�� ��111�� ��55�� �9�108�

PRIOR�Sharon� ��0�� ��3�� ��681�� ��97�� ��3�� ��68�� ��8�� ��14�� ��871

STEVENS�Karl� ��1�� ��7�� ��782�� ��128�� ��3�� ��82�� ��11�� ��7�� �1�013

Tasmanian Greens 12 77 10 837 1 458 23 1 039 154 113 13 624

GRAY�Leigh�R� ��2�� ��7�� 1�515�� ��180�� ��15�� ��126�� ��6�� ��25�� �1�867�

HIDDING�Rene� ��7�� ��40�� 6�021�� ��684�� ��23�� ��729�� ��103�� ��48�� �7�608�

HOWLETT�Jane� ��9�� ��15�� 3�645�� ��466�� ��20�� ��306�� ��23�� ��37�� �4�497�

PLAYSTED�James� ��2�� ��11�� 3�272�� ��335�� ��19�� ��345�� ��42�� ��14�� �4�027�

SHELTON�Mark� ��51�� ��12�� 4�328�� ��421�� ��24�� ��392�� ��77�� ��21�� �5�263�

Liberal Party 71 85 18 781 2 086 101 1 898 251 145 23 262

BUTLER�Heather� ��0�� ��12�� 2�034�� ��180�� ��19�� ��260�� ��18�� ��29�� �2�540�

LLEWELLYN�David� ��2�� ��27�� 5�297�� ��617�� ��44�� ��532�� ��38�� ��84�� �6�612�

POLLEY�Michael� ��6�� ��8�� 6�819�� ��547�� ��55�� ��744�� ��68�� ��69�� �8�302�

SULLIVAN�Brendan� ��0�� ��9�� 1�037�� ��142�� ��12�� ��81�� ��7�� ��14�� �1�293�

WHITE�Rebecca� ��1�� ��6�� 5�407�� ��545�� ��11�� ��396�� ��18�� ��76�� �6�453�

WRIGHT�Nick� ��1�� ��5�� 1�939�� ��207�� ��7�� ��157�� ��9�� ��38�� �2�357�

Australian Labor Party 10 67 22 533 2 238 148 2 170 158 310 27 557

Total Formal Votes 93 229 52 151 5 782 272 5 107 563 568 64 443

Informal�Ballot�Papers� ��1�� ��17�� 2�838�� ��356�� ��19�� ��103�� ��12�� ��39�� �3�367�

Total�Ballot�Papers� ��94�� ��246�� 54�989�� �6�138�� ��291�� �5�210�� ��575�� ��607�� �67�810�

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Scrutiny�Results

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Count 1 Primary votes 1 627 3 090 11 380 2 699 3 191 21 987 2 226 8 853 675 380 1 209 13 343 413 15 911 9 060 1 244 536 27 164 162 279 484 158 121 1 204 0 0 63 698 FERGUSON elected 1, O’BYRNE elected 2

Count 2 Votes transferred 55 35 58 56 204 45 115 5 6 28 199 212 - 5 294 3 696 523 392 - 471 7 16 19 13 4 59 0 9 FERGUSON’s surplus distributed

Total 1 682 3 125 11 380 2 757 3 247 22 191 2 271 8 968 680 386 1 237 13 542 625 10 617 12 756 1 767 928 26 693 169 295 503 171 125 1 263 0 9 63 698 GUTWEIN elected 3

Count 3 Votes transferred 184 153 - 763 138 212 - 76 13 27 3 1 6 50 1 6 2 9 0 3 3 2 0 8 0 9 O’BYRNE’s surplus distributed

Total 1 866 3 278 10 617 2 895 3 459 22 115 2 284 8 995 683 387 1 243 13 592 626 10 617 12 756 1 773 930 26 702 169 298 506 173 125 1 271 0 18 63 698

Count 4 Votes transferred 21 21 18 25 85 26 61 1 0 9 97 368 - 2 139 934 622 - 215 3 7 6 6 1 23 0 10 GUTWEIN’s surplus distributed

Total 1 887 3 299 10 617 2 913 3 484 22 200 2 310 9 056 684 387 1 252 13 689 994 10 617 10 617 2 707 1 552 26 487 172 305 512 179 126 1 294 0 28 63 698

Count 5 to 8 Votes transferred 9 0 6 2 17 5 9 4 3 6 27 3 5 3 11 11 12 25 19 - 126 - 59 0 4 WIENER excluded

Total 1 896 3 299 10 617 2 919 3 486 22 217 2 315 9 065 688 390 1 258 13 716 997 10 617 10 617 2 712 1 555 26 498 183 317 537 198 0 1 235 0 32 63 698

Count 9 to 12 Votes transferred 4 5 3 3 15 7 20 1 1 8 37 9 15 2 26 - 183 36 43 18 - 86 0 8 COLLIER excluded

Total 1 900 3 304 10 617 2 922 3 489 22 232 2 322 9 085 689 391 1 266 13 753 1 006 10 617 10 617 2 727 1 557 26 524 0 353 580 216 1 149 0 40 63 698

Count 13 to 16 Votes transferred 6 2 19 5 32 9 13 4 3 2 31 6 11 10 27 61 53 - 216 - 102 0 12 WEBB, M excluded

Total 1 906 3 306 10 617 2 941 3 494 22 264 2 331 9 098 693 394 1 268 13 784 1 012 10 617 10 617 2 738 1 567 26 551 414 633 0 1 047 0 52 63 698

Count 17 to 20 Votes transferred 8 3 11 1 23 38 156 126 - 394 29 - 45 4 3 3 10 3 2 5 1 6 ERNST excluded

Total 1 914 3 309 10 617 2 952 3 495 22 287 2 369 9 254 819 0 1 297 13 739 1 016 10 617 10 617 2 741 1 570 26 561 417 635 1 052 1 58 63 698

Count 21 to 24 Votes transferred 12 11 13 17 53 17 31 10 10 68 13 31 16 60 - 417 218 - 199 3 15 KAYE excluded

Total 1 926 3 320 10 617 2 965 3 512 22 340 2 386 9 285 829 1 307 13 807 1 029 10 617 10 617 2 772 1 586 26 621 0 853 853 4 73 63 698

Count 25 to 28 Votes transferred 10 8 14 6 38 350 170 - 829 207 - 102 19 12 13 44 12 12 2 6 DAY excluded

Total 1 936 3 328 10 617 2 979 3 518 22 378 2 736 9 455 0 1 514 13 705 1 048 10 617 10 617 2 784 1 599 26 665 865 865 6 79 63 698

Count 29 to 32 Votes transferred 40 39 61 49 189 55 91 45 191 60 86 51 197 - 865 - 865 282 6 PARISH excluded

Total 1 976 3 367 10 617 3 040 3 567 22 567 2 791 9 546 1 559 13 896 1 108 10 617 10 617 2 870 1 650 26 862 0 0 288 85 63 698

Count 33 to 36 Votes transferred 16 5 11 9 41 19 19 13 51 - 1 108 565 433 - 110 10 8 DAKIN excluded

Total 1 992 3 372 10 617 3 051 3 576 22 608 2 810 9 565 1 572 13 947 0 10 617 10 617 3 435 2 083 26 752 298 93 63 698

Count 37 to 40 Votes transferred 23 15 26 34 98 558 819 - 1 572 - 195 43 35 78 14 5 WHISH-WILSON excluded

Total 2 015 3 387 10 617 3 077 3 610 22 706 3 368 10 384 0 13 752 10 617 10 617 3 478 2 118 26 830 312 98 63 698

Count 41 to 44 Votes transferred - 2 015 586 404 645 - 380 84 151 235 60 40 100 44 1 CRIPPS excluded

Total 0 3 973 10 617 3 481 4 255 22 326 3 452 10 535 13 987 10 617 10 617 3 538 2 158 26 930 356 99 63 698

Count 45 to 48 Votes transferred 38 55 46 139 56 60 116 1 846 - 2 158 - 312 58 (1) PEDLEY excluded

Total 4 011 10 617 3 536 4 301 22 465 3 508 10 595 14 103 10 617 10 617 5 384 0 26 618 414 98 63 698

Count 49 Votes transferred 47 75 82 204 - 3 386 2 977 - 409 87 87 118 0 BALL part excluded

Total 4 058 10 617 3 611 4 383 22 669 122 13 572 13 694 10 617 10 617 5 471 26 705 532 98 63 698 BOOTH elected 4

Count 50 to 52 Votes transferred 10 13 15 38 - 122 - 122 43 43 48 (7) BALL fully excluded

Total 4 068 10 617 3 624 4 398 22 707 0 13 572 13 572 10 617 10 617 5 514 26 748 580 91 63 698

Count 53 Votes transferred 203 270 349 822 - 2 955 - 2 955 725 725 1 405 3 BOOTH’s surplus distributed

Total 4 271 10 617 3 894 4 747 23 529 10 617 10 617 10 617 10 617 6 239 27 473 1 985 94 63 698

Count 54 to 58 Votes transferred 1 806 - 3 894 1 513 - 575 0 283 283 299 (7) WEBB, B excluded

Total 6 077 10 617 0 6 260 22 954 10 617 10 617 10 617 10 617 6 522 27 756 2 284 87 63 698

Count 59 Votes transferred - 5 321 4 725 - 596 0 245 245 351 0 McLEAN part excluded

Total 756 10 617 10 985 22 358 10 617 10 617 10 617 10 617 6 767 28 001 2 635 87 63 698 WIGHTMAN elected 5

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Division of BASS Distribution of Preferences Division of BASSQuota 10 617

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

CRIPPS Total

Australian Labor Party

McLEA

N

O’BYRN

E

WEBB, B

WIG

HTM

AN

BALL

Total

Tasmanian Greens

BOO

TH

DAY

ERNST

WH

ISH-

WILSO

N

DA

KIN

Total

Liberal Party

FERGU

SON

GU

TWEIN

McG

INITY

PEDLEY

CO

LLIER Total

Ungrouped

KAYE

PARISH

WEBB, M

WIEN

ER

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Count 1 Primary votes 7 087 3 303 2 027 11 221 2 309 25 947 894 781 746 735 5 718 8 874 6 972 1 201 2 715 594 1 115 10 994 5 547 29 138 247 270 517 0 0 64 476 GREEN elected 1, ROCKLIFF elected 2

Count 2 Votes transferred 219 94 72 - 474 46 - 43 1 1 2 1 5 10 8 2 5 1 1 8 25 0 0 0 0 8 GREEN’s surplus distributed

Total 7 306 3 397 2 099 10 747 2 355 25 904 895 782 748 736 5 723 8 884 6 980 1 203 2 720 595 1 116 10 994 5 555 29 163 247 270 517 0 8 64 476

Count 3 Votes transferred 3 2 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 4 4 84 15 32 5 11 - 247 82 - 18 0 0 0 0 8 ROCKLIFF’s surplus distributed

Total 7 309 3 399 2 099 10 747 2 356 25 910 895 782 748 736 5 727 8 888 7 064 1 218 2 752 600 1 127 10 747 5 637 29 145 247 270 517 0 16 64 476

Count 4 to 6 Votes transferred 8 6 3 9 26 3 4 1 7 16 31 9 2 14 1 1 3 30 - 247 160 - 87 0 0 BLAKE excluded

Total 7 317 3 405 2 102 10 747 2 365 25 936 898 786 749 743 5 743 8 919 7 073 1 220 2 766 601 1 128 10 747 5 640 29 175 0 430 430 0 16 64 476

Count 7 to 9 Votes transferred 25 20 30 20 95 36 28 16 36 60 176 29 16 46 20 15 33 159 - 430 - 430 0 0 KIDD excluded

Total 7 342 3 425 2 132 10 747 2 385 26 031 934 814 765 779 5 803 9 095 7 102 1 236 2 812 621 1 143 10 747 5 673 29 334 0 0 0 16 64 476

Count 10 to 12 Votes transferred 18 12 5 5 40 4 6 6 5 8 29 171 37 47 - 621 169 125 - 72 0 3 LAMONT, C excluded

Total 7 360 3 437 2 137 10 747 2 390 26 071 938 820 771 784 5 811 9 124 7 273 1 273 2 859 0 1 312 10 747 5 798 29 262 0 19 64 476

Count 13 to 15 Votes transferred 16 11 9 4 40 89 69 - 771 228 307 - 78 11 4 11 2 7 35 1 2 HENDERSON excluded

Total 7 376 3 448 2 146 10 747 2 394 26 111 1 027 889 0 1 012 6 118 9 046 7 284 1 277 2 870 1 314 10 747 5 805 29 297 1 21 64 476

Count 16 to 18 Votes transferred 15 4 9 21 49 233 - 889 416 149 - 91 8 7 12 3 9 39 2 1 GILMOUR excluded

Total 7 391 3 452 2 155 10 747 2 415 26 160 1 260 0 1 428 6 267 8 955 7 292 1 284 2 882 1 317 10 747 5 814 29 336 3 22 64 476

Count 19 to 21 Votes transferred 38 17 14 16 85 - 1 260 362 724 - 174 30 12 16 12 15 85 3 1 FIELD excluded

Total 7 429 3 469 2 169 10 747 2 431 26 245 0 1 790 6 991 8 781 7 322 1 296 2 898 1 329 10 747 5 829 29 421 6 23 64 476

Count 22 to 24 Votes transferred 28 14 22 12 76 15 30 45 315 - 1 296 236 167 448 - 130 5 4 DUNHAM excluded

Total 7 457 3 483 2 191 10 747 2 443 26 321 1 805 7 021 8 826 7 637 0 3 134 1 496 10 747 6 277 29 291 11 27 64 476

Count 25 to 27 Votes transferred 68 19 5 39 131 16 36 52 542 326 - 1 496 436 - 192 7 2 LAMONT, P excluded

Total 7 525 3 502 2 196 10 747 2 482 26 452 1 821 7 057 8 878 8 179 3 460 0 10 747 6 713 29 099 18 29 64 476

Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 35 25 23 46 129 - 1 821 1 568 - 253 27 45 22 94 29 1 HOUGHTON excluded

Total 7 560 3 527 2 219 10 747 2 528 26 581 0 8 625 8 625 8 206 3 505 10 747 6 735 29 193 47 30 64 476

Count 31 to 33 Votes transferred 754 378 - 2 219 735 - 352 110 110 54 96 66 216 23 3 EASTLEY excluded

Total 8 314 3 905 0 10 747 3 263 26 229 8 735 8 735 8 260 3 601 10 747 6 801 29 409 70 33 64 476

Count 34 to 36 Votes transferred 1 385 1 428 - 3 263 - 450 117 117 78 134 60 272 59 2 RICHMOND excluded

Total 9 699 5 333 10 747 0 25 779 8 852 8 852 8 338 3 735 10 747 6 861 29 681 129 35 64 476

Count 37 to 39 Votes transferred 151 149 300 179 179 1 534 - 3 735 1 550 - 651 170 2 HISCUTT excluded

Total 9 850 5 482 10 747 26 079 9 031 9 031 9 872 0 10 747 8 411 29 030 299 37 64 476

Count 40 Votes transferred 4 410 - 5 341 - 931 324 324 272 173 445 162 0 BROAD part excluded

Total 14 260 141 10 747 25 148 9 355 9 355 10 144 10 747 8 584 29 475 461 37 64 476 BEST elected 3

Count 41 to 42 Votes transferred - 141 - 141 29 29 25 20 45 68 (1) BROAD fully excluded

Total 14 260 0 10 747 25 007 9 384 9 384 10 169 10 747 8 604 29 520 529 36 64 476

Count 43 Votes transferred - 3 513 - 3 513 838 838 531 446 977 1 695 3 BEST’s surplus distributed

Total 10 747 10 747 21 494 10 222 10 222 10 700 10 747 9 050 30 497 2 224 39 64 476 BROOKS elected 4, O’HALLORAN elected 5

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Division of BRADDON Distribution of Preferences

BLAKE

KIDD

Total

UngroupedDivision of BRADDONQuota 10 747

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

BEST

Total

Australian Labor Party

BROA

D

EASTLEY

GREEN

RICH

MO

ND

FIELD

Total

Tasmanian Greens

GILM

OU

R

HEN

DERSO

N

HO

UG

HTO

N

O’HALLO

RAN

BROO

KS Total

Liberal Party

DU

NH

AM

HISC

UTT

LAM

ON

T, C

LAM

ON

T, P

WH

ITELEY

ROC

KLIFF

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Count 1 Primary votes 5 382 5 382 7 356 10 169 608 3 833 1 185 23 151 2 999 1 428 9 602 3 138 1 834 19 001 811 3 142 875 713 10 336 15 877 365 365 0 0 63 776 First preferences

Count 2 Votes transferred 99 99 16 10 5 10 4 45 4 2 5 2 2 15 17 53 22 20 94 206 - 365 - 365 0 0 BARNES excluded

Total 5 481 5 481 7 372 10 179 613 3 843 1 189 23 196 3 003 1 430 9 607 3 140 1 836 19 016 828 3 195 897 733 10 430 16 083 0 0 0 0 63 776

Count 3 Votes transferred 16 16 102 155 - 613 215 41 - 100 12 15 12 4 3 46 3 6 0 2 27 38 0 0 OGILVIE excluded

Total 5 497 5 497 7 474 10 334 0 4 058 1 230 23 096 3 015 1 445 9 619 3 144 1 839 19 062 831 3 201 897 735 10 457 16 121 0 0 63 776

Count 4 Votes transferred 15 15 10 3 11 2 26 3 1 3 10 2 19 256 279 55 - 735 85 - 60 0 0 FRANKS excluded

Total 5 512 5 512 7 484 10 337 4 069 1 232 23 122 3 018 1 446 9 622 3 154 1 841 19 081 1 087 3 480 952 0 10 542 16 061 0 0 63 776

Count 5 Votes transferred 21 21 17 19 6 1 43 12 5 20 4 6 47 296 169 - 952 376 - 111 0 0 COVER excluded

Total 5 533 5 533 7 501 10 356 4 075 1 233 23 165 3 030 1 451 9 642 3 158 1 847 19 128 1 383 3 649 0 10 918 15 950 0 0 63 776 O’CONNOR elected 1

Count 6 Votes transferred 3 3 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 5 3 0 10 56 211 - 288 - 21 0 5 O’CONNOR’s surplus distributed

Total 5 536 5 536 7 502 10 357 4 076 1 233 23 168 3 032 1 451 9 647 3 161 1 847 19 138 1 439 3 860 10 630 15 929 0 5 63 776

Count 7 Votes transferred 18 18 406 451 263 - 1 233 - 113 11 10 27 5 22 75 6 14 20 0 0 STURGES excluded

Total 5 554 5 554 7 908 10 808 4 339 0 23 055 3 043 1 461 9 674 3 166 1 869 19 213 1 445 3 874 10 630 15 949 0 5 63 776 BARTLETT elected 2

Count 8 Votes transferred 1 1 79 - 178 90 - 9 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 BARTLETT’s surplus distributed

Total 5 555 5 555 7 987 10 630 4 429 23 046 3 043 1 461 9 676 3 166 1 870 19 216 1 445 3 874 10 630 15 949 0 10 63 776

Count 9 to 11 Votes transferred 29 29 31 19 50 11 13 10 8 11 53 - 1 445 1 307 - 138 3 3 ANN excluded

Total 5 584 5 584 8 018 10 630 4 448 23 096 3 054 1 474 9 686 3 174 1 881 19 269 0 5 181 10 630 15 811 3 13 63 776

Count 12 to 14 Votes transferred 24 24 45 46 91 488 - 1 474 371 179 287 - 149 30 30 4 0 BRANCH excluded

Total 5 608 5 608 8 063 10 630 4 494 23 187 3 542 0 10 057 3 353 2 168 19 120 5 211 10 630 15 841 7 13 63 776

Count 15 Votes transferred 47 47 59 40 99 531 886 537 - 2 167 - 213 58 58 9 0 STEVENSON part excluded

Total 5 655 5 655 8 122 10 630 4 534 23 286 4 073 10 943 3 890 1 18 907 5 269 10 630 15 899 16 13 63 776 GROOM elected 3

Count 16 to 17 Votes transferred 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 - 1 0 0 0 1 STEVENSON fully excluded

Total 5 655 5 655 8 122 10 630 4 534 23 286 4 073 10 943 3 890 0 18 906 5 269 10 630 15 899 16 14 63 776

Count 18 Votes transferred 7 7 10 4 14 79 - 313 201 - 33 6 6 1 5 GROOM’s surplus distributed

Total 5 662 5 662 8 132 10 630 4 538 23 300 4 152 10 630 4 091 18 873 5 275 10 630 15 905 17 19 63 776

Count 19 to 22 Votes transferred 220 220 161 153 314 3 394 - 4 091 - 697 111 111 48 4 LOWRIE excluded

Total 5 882 5 882 8 293 10 630 4 691 23 614 7 546 10 630 0 18 176 5 386 10 630 16 016 65 23 63 776

Count 23 Votes transferred 331 331 3 400 - 4 594 - 1 194 296 296 452 452 115 0 SINGH part excluded

Total 6 213 6 213 11 693 10 630 97 22 420 7 842 10 630 18 472 5 838 10 630 16 468 180 23 63 776 BACON elected 4

Count 24 to 26 Votes transferred 18 18 - 97 - 97 21 21 14 14 42 2 SINGH fully excluded

Total 6 231 6 231 11 693 10 630 0 22 323 7 863 10 630 18 493 5 852 10 630 16 482 222 25 63 776

Count 27 Votes transferred 191 191 - 1 063 - 1 063 200 200 180 180 489 3 BACON’s surplus distributed

Total 6 422 6 422 10 630 10 630 21 260 8 063 10 630 18 693 6 032 10 630 16 662 711 28 63 776

Count 28 to 32 Votes transferred 2 619 2 619 0 1 293 1 293 - 6 032 - 6 032 2 119 1 BURNET excluded

Total 9 041 9 041 10 630 10 630 21 260 9 356 10 630 19 986 0 10 630 10 630 2 830 29 63 776 ARCHER elected 5

83 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2007 to 2010) 84

Division of DENISON Distribution of Preferences

WILKIE Total

Group ADivision of DENISONQuota 10 630

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

BAC

ON Total

Australian Labor Party

BARTLETT

OG

ILVIE

SING

H

STURG

ES

ARC

HER Total

Liberal Party

BRAN

CH

GRO

OM

LOW

RIE

STEVENSO

N

AN

N

Total

Tasmanian Greens

BURN

ET

CO

VER

FRAN

KS

O’C

ON

NO

R

BARN

ES Total

Socialist Alliance

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Count 1 Primary votes 478 495 459 621 15 462 17 515 281 281 1 854 964 9 648 2 214 4 846 19 526 576 20 302 884 2 106 2 500 26 368 355 355 0 0 64 045 HODGMAN elected 1, McKIM elected 2

Count 2 Votes transferred 16 26 23 27 92 9 9 43 20 288 55 110 516 1 000 - 9 627 1 127 2 727 4 122 - 651 27 27 0 7 HODGMAN’s surplus distributed

Total 494 521 482 648 15 462 17 607 290 290 1 897 984 9 936 2 269 4 956 20 042 1 576 10 675 2 011 4 833 6 622 25 717 382 382 0 7 64 045

Count 3 Votes transferred 603 1 741 572 1 066 - 4 787 - 805 29 29 62 20 284 42 103 511 23 30 85 97 235 22 22 0 8 McKIM’s surplus distributed

Total 1 097 2 262 1 054 1 714 10 675 16 802 319 319 1 959 1 004 10 220 2 311 5 059 20 553 1 599 10 675 2 041 4 918 6 719 25 952 404 404 0 15 64 045

Count 4 to 6 Votes transferred 25 42 15 30 112 - 319 - 319 12 11 37 7 22 89 7 5 4 8 24 85 85 0 9 FORWARD excluded

Total 1 122 2 304 1 069 1 744 10 675 16 914 0 0 1 971 1 015 10 257 2 318 5 081 20 642 1 606 10 675 2 046 4 922 6 727 25 976 489 489 0 24 64 045

Count 7 to 9 Votes transferred 35 31 29 46 141 19 21 54 34 27 155 38 40 46 57 181 - 489 - 489 0 12 FORSTER excluded

Total 1 157 2 335 1 098 1 790 10 675 17 055 1 990 1 036 10 311 2 352 5 108 20 797 1 644 10 675 2 086 4 968 6 784 26 157 0 0 0 36 64 045

Count 10 to 12 Votes transferred 8 4 11 20 43 208 - 1 036 278 125 300 - 125 8 19 11 34 72 0 10 CHURCHILL excluded

Total 1 165 2 339 1 109 1 810 10 675 17 098 2 198 0 10 589 2 477 5 408 20 672 1 652 10 675 2 105 4 979 6 818 26 229 0 46 64 045

Count 13 to 15 Votes transferred 364 371 - 1 109 234 - 140 6 31 7 28 72 8 16 17 19 60 0 8 HARRISON excluded

Total 1 529 2 710 0 2 044 10 675 16 958 2 204 10 620 2 484 5 436 20 744 1 660 10 675 2 121 4 996 6 837 26 289 0 54 64 045

Count 16 to 18 Votes transferred - 1 529 442 952 - 135 19 35 5 16 75 8 11 18 16 53 3 4 BREWER excluded

Total 0 3 152 2 996 10 675 16 823 2 223 10 655 2 489 5 452 20 819 1 668 10 675 2 132 5 014 6 853 26 342 3 58 64 045

Count 19 Votes transferred 15 10 25 27 31 7 13 78 - 638 165 226 139 - 108 5 0 COMPTON part excluded

Total 3 167 3 006 10 675 16 848 2 250 10 686 2 496 5 465 20 897 1 030 10 675 2 297 5 240 6 992 26 234 8 58 64 045 GIDDINGS elected 3

Count 20 to 21 Votes transferred 8 12 20 8 8 15 31 - 1 030 366 348 259 - 57 3 3 COMPTON fully excluded

Total 3 175 3 018 10 675 16 868 2 258 10 686 2 504 5 480 20 928 0 10 675 2 663 5 588 7 251 26 177 11 61 64 045

Count 22 Votes transferred 0 0 0 1 - 11 1 2 - 7 2 1 1 4 0 3 GIDDINGS’ surplus distributed

Total 3 175 3 018 10 675 16 868 2 259 10 675 2 505 5 482 20 921 10 675 2 665 5 589 7 252 26 181 11 64 64 045

Count 23 to 26 Votes transferred 76 69 145 - 2 259 866 977 - 416 42 98 90 230 36 5 BUTLER excluded

Total 3 251 3 087 10 675 17 013 0 10 675 3 371 6 459 20 505 10 675 2 707 5 687 7 342 26 411 47 69 64 045

Count 27 to 30 Votes transferred 35 44 79 71 60 131 - 2 707 950 1 493 - 264 53 1 LAW excluded

Total 3 286 3 131 10 675 17 092 10 675 3 442 6 519 20 636 10 675 0 6 637 8 835 26 147 100 70 64 045

Count 31 to 34 Votes transferred 2 717 - 3 131 - 414 56 92 148 68 107 175 95 (4) HEATLEY excluded

Total 6 003 0 10 675 16 678 10 675 3 498 6 611 20 784 10 675 6 705 8 942 26 322 195 66 64 045

Count 35 to 38 Votes transferred 122 122 - 3 498 2 974 - 524 125 159 284 122 (4) HULME excluded

Total 6 125 10 675 16 800 10 675 0 9 585 20 260 10 675 6 830 9 101 26 606 317 62 64 045

Count 39 to 42 Votes transferred - 6 125 - 6 125 1 911 1 911 849 891 1 740 2 480 (6) BURLING excluded

Total 0 10 675 10 675 10 675 11 496 22 171 10 675 7 679 9 992 28 346 2 797 56 64 045 O’BYRNE elected 4

Count 43 Votes transferred 0 - 821 - 821 403 317 720 99 2 O’BYRNE’s surplus distributed

Total 10 675 10 675 10 675 10 675 21 350 10 675 8 082 10 309 29 066 2 896 58 64 045 PETRUSMA elected 5

85 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2007 to 2010) 86

Division of FRANKLIN Distribution of Preferences

FORW

ARD

Total

Socialist AllianceDivision of FRANKLINQuota 10 675

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

BREWER Total

Tasmanian Greens

BURLIN

G

HA

RRISON

HEATLEY

McKIM

BUTLER Total

Australian Labor Party

CH

URC

HILL

GID

DIN

GS

HU

LME

O’BYRN

E

CO

MPTO

N

Total

Liberal Party

HO

DG

MA

N

LAW

MU

LDER

PETRUSM

A

FORSTER Total

Ungrouped

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Count 1 Primary votes 1 593 1 039 9 108 871 1 013 13 624 1 867 7 608 4 497 4 027 5 263 23 262 2 540 6 612 8 302 1 293 6 453 2 357 27 557 0 0 64 443 First preferences

Count 2 Votes transferred 153 307 304 - 871 49 - 58 11 6 9 8 5 39 1 4 4 1 8 1 19 0 0 PRIOR excluded

Total 1 746 1 346 9 412 0 1 062 13 566 1 878 7 614 4 506 4 035 5 268 23 301 2 541 6 616 8 306 1 294 6 461 2 358 27 576 0 0 64 443

Count 3 Votes transferred 372 377 197 - 1 062 - 116 15 27 9 12 16 79 6 7 8 3 12 1 37 0 0 STEVENS excluded

Total 2 118 1 723 9 609 0 13 450 1 893 7 641 4 515 4 047 5 284 23 380 2 547 6 623 8 314 1 297 6 473 2 359 27 613 0 0 64 443

Count 4 Votes transferred 8 2 20 30 6 18 14 15 24 77 148 381 186 - 1 297 303 172 - 107 0 0 SULLIVAN excluded

Total 2 126 1 725 9 629 13 480 1 899 7 659 4 529 4 062 5 308 23 457 2 695 7 004 8 500 0 6 776 2 531 27 506 0 0 64 443

Count 5 Votes transferred 847 - 1 725 736 - 142 7 13 17 31 11 79 9 7 14 25 8 63 0 0 GRAHAM excluded

Total 2 973 0 10 365 13 338 1 906 7 672 4 546 4 093 5 319 23 536 2 704 7 011 8 514 6 801 2 539 27 569 0 0 64 443

Count 6 Votes transferred 13 23 36 - 1 906 415 588 460 213 - 230 19 33 38 66 38 194 0 0 GRAY excluded

Total 2 986 10 388 13 374 0 8 087 5 134 4 553 5 532 23 306 2 723 7 044 8 552 6 867 2 577 27 763 0 0 64 443

Count 7 Votes transferred 15 38 53 33 53 30 29 145 272 637 691 779 - 2 577 - 198 0 0 WRIGHT excluded

Total 3 001 10 426 13 427 8 120 5 187 4 583 5 561 23 451 2 995 7 681 9 243 7 646 0 27 565 0 0 64 443

Count 8 Votes transferred 32 57 89 45 57 30 33 165 - 2 995 982 831 927 - 255 1 0 BUTLER excluded

Total 3 033 10 483 13 516 8 165 5 244 4 613 5 594 23 616 0 8 663 10 074 8 573 27 310 1 0 64 443

Count 9 Votes transferred - 3 033 2 742 - 291 33 66 20 37 156 20 43 67 130 5 0 CASSIDY excluded

Total 0 13 225 13 225 8 198 5 310 4 633 5 631 23 772 8 683 10 117 8 640 27 440 6 0 64 443 MORRIS elected 1

Count 10 Votes transferred - 2 484 - 2 484 162 182 216 212 772 172 196 291 659 1 049 4 MORRIS’ surplus distributed

Total 10 741 10 741 8 360 5 492 4 849 5 843 24 544 8 855 10 313 8 931 28 099 1 055 4 64 443

Count 11 to 12 Votes transferred 0 1 806 1 475 - 4 849 1 318 - 250 61 79 87 227 21 2 PLAYSTED excluded

Total 10 741 10 741 10 166 6 967 0 7 161 24 294 8 916 10 392 9 018 28 326 1 076 6 64 443

Count 13 Votes transferred 0 3 387 - 6 750 2 744 - 619 115 134 314 563 56 0 HOWLETT part excluded

Total 10 741 10 741 13 553 217 9 905 23 675 9 031 10 526 9 332 28 889 1 132 6 64 443 HIDDING elected 2

Count 14 Votes transferred 0 - 217 173 - 44 5 5 24 34 9 1 HOWLETT fully excluded

Total 10 741 10 741 13 553 0 10 078 23 631 9 036 10 531 9 356 28 923 1 141 7 64 443

Count 15 Votes transferred 0 - 2 812 2 617 - 195 29 45 69 143 49 3 HIDDING’s surplus distributed

Total 10 741 10 741 10 741 12 695 23 436 9 065 10 576 9 425 29 066 1 190 10 64 443 SHELTON elected 3

Count 16 Votes transferred 0 - 1 954 - 1 954 254 317 447 1 018 934 2 SHELTON’s surplus distributed

Total 10 741 10 741 10 741 10 741 21 482 9 319 10 893 9 872 30 084 2 124 12 64 443 POLLEY elected 4

Count 17 Votes transferred 0 0 51 - 152 95 - 6 4 2 POLLEY’s surplus distributed

Total 10 741 10 741 10 741 10 741 21 482 9 370 10 741 9 967 30 078 2 128 14 64 443 WHITE elected 5

87 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2007 to 2010) 88

Division of LYONS Distribution of Preferences Division of LYONSQuota 10 741

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

CA

SSIDY Total

Tasmanian Greens

GRA

HA

M

MO

RRIS

PRIOR

STEVENS

GRAY

Total

Liberal Party

HID

DIN

G

HO

WLETT

PLAYSTED

SHELTO

N

BUTLER Total

Australian Labor Party

LLEWELLYN

POLLEY

SULLIVA

N

WH

ITE

WRIG

HT

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House�of�Assembly

Casual�VacanciesFilled�by�Recount

2007–2010

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House�of�Assembly�–�Casual�Vacancies�Filled�by�Recount

Division of Franklin

Recount conducted 10 June 2008

Following�the�resignation�of�Paul�Lennon�on�27�May�2008

Paul�Lennon�received�16�666�votes�at�the�2006�House�of�Assembly�election,�well�over�the�Franklin�quota�of�10�660.�

The�value�of�the�ballot�papers�used�in�the�recount�has�been�reduced�by�fraction�to�equal�the�quota,�as�required�by�Section�5�

of�Schedule�6�of�the�Electoral Act 2004.

� Votes� 23 173 331 99 62 5 763 3 887 152 94 72 4 10 660 5 292

� Percentage� 0.2%� 1.6%� 3.1%� 0.9%� 0.6%� 54.5%� 36.7%� 1.4%� 0.9%�

� � � � � � � Ross�Butler�elected� �

Distribution of votes from Paul Lennon

Mat

thew

�Hol

low

ay

Socialist�Alliance

Vane

ssa�G

oodw

inLiberal�Party

Stev

e�Al

lie

Tasmanian�Greens

Australian�Labor�Party Ungrouped

Abso

lute

�maj

ority

Tota

l�vot

es

Loss�

by�Fr

actio

n

Exha

uste

d�vo

tes

Mar

k�Ri

ckar

ds

Jane

�Mac

Dona

ld

Dani

el�H

ulm

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Ross�

Butle

r

Rich

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Jam

es

Ian�

Hall

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House�of�Assembly�–�Casual�Vacancies�Filled�by�Recount

Division of Denison

Recount conducted 21 July 2008

Following�the�resignation�of�Peg�Putt�on�7�July�2008

Peg�Putt�received�11�338�votes�at�the�2006�House�of�Assembly�election,�well�over�the�Denison�quota�of�10�257.

The�value�of�the�ballot�papers�used�in�the�recount�has�been�reduced�by�fraction�to�equal�the�quota,�as�required�by�section�5�

of�Schedule�6�of�the�Electoral Act 2004.

� Votes� 27 135 66 1 550 789 7 137 417 24 106 6 10 257 5 073

� Percentage� 0.3%� 1.3%� 0.7%� 15.3%� 7.8%� 70.3%� 4.1%� 0.2%�

� � � � � � �Cassy�O’Connor�elected� �

Distribution of votes from Peg Putt

Kevin

�Pel

ham

Tasmania�First

Elise

�Arc

her

Liberal�Party

John

�Klo

naris

Mar

rette

�Cor

by

Tasmanian�Greens

Bill�

Harv

ey

Ken�

Higg

s

Group�F

Cassy

�O’C

onno

r

Toby

�Row

alla

n

Exha

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d�vo

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Loss�

by�Fr

actio

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Tota

l�vot

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Abso

lute

�maj

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House�of�Assembly�–�Casual�Vacancies�Filled�by�Recount

Division of Franklin

Recount conducted 2 February 2009

Following�the�resignation�of�Paula�Wriedt

Paula�Wriedt�received�10�616�votes�at�the�2006�House�of�Assembly�election,�just�under�the�Franklin�quota�of�10�660.

Additional�votes�from�the�notional�exclusion�of�Goodwin�were�distributed�to�enable�Wriedt�to�reach�the�quota�as�required�

by�section�4�of�Schedule�6�of�the�Electoral Act 2004.

� Votes� 80 632 457 226 244 8 097 357 282 239 46 10 660 5 188

� Percentage� 0.8%� 6.1%� 4.4%� 2.2%� 2.4%� 78.0%� 3.4%� 2.7%�

� � � � � � �Daniel�Hulme�elected� �

Distribution of votes from Paula Wriedt

Mat

thew

�Hol

low

ay

Socialist�Alliance

Vane

ssa�G

oodw

in

Liberal�Party

Jane

�Mac

Dona

ld

Tasmanian�Greens

Dani

el�H

ulm

e

Australian�Labor�Party

Ian�

Hall

Ungrouped

Mar

k�Ri

ckar

ds

Gera

rd�V

elna

ar

Rich

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Jam

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Exha

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d�vo

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Loss�

by�Fr

actio

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Tota

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Abso

lute

�maj

ority

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Appendix�A

Informal�Ballot�Paper�Survey

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

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2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

2007 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Montgomery Nelson Pembroke Total (not�contested)

Apparent intentional informal votingBlank� � 206� 135� 341

“Deliberate�informal�or� � 236� 147� 383��

scribble/messages�only”

Total 442 282 724

Apparent unintentional informality Contains�writing�identifying�elector� � 0� 0� 0

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� � 129� 193� 322

No�first�preference� � 8� 10� 18

Repetitions�or�omissions� � 57� 2� 59

Two�or�more�first�preferences� � 33� 7� 40

Total 227 212 439

Total 669 494 1 163

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2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

2008 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Huon Rosevears Total

Apparent intentional informal votingBlank� 161� 252� 413

“Deliberate�informal�or�� 275� 353� 628�

scribble/messages�only”�

Total 436 605 1 041

Apparent unintentional informality Contains�writing�identifying�elector� 4� 2� 6

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 282� 238� 520

No�first�preference� 6� 6� 12

Repetitions�or�omissions� 2� 1� 3

Two�or�more�first�preferences� 18� 29� 47

Total 312 276 588

Total 748 881 1 629

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2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

2009 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Derwent Mersey Windermere Total

Apparent intentional informal votingBlank� 201� 146� 180� 527

“Deliberate�informal�or�� 431� 300� 333� 1�064�

scribble/messages�only”�

Total 632 446 513 1 591

Apparent unintentional informality Contains�writing�identifying�elector� 1� 1� 4� 6

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 159� 63� 68� 290

No�first�preference� 17� 3� 4� 24

Repetitions�or�omissions� 41� 44� 62� 147

Two�or�more�first�preferences� 5� 7� 21� 33

Total 223 118 159 500

Total 855 564 672 2 091

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2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

2009 Legislative Council By-election Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Pembroke by-election

Apparent intentional informal voting Blank� � 222

“Deliberate�informal�or�� � 334�

scribble/messages�only”

Total 556

Apparent unintentional informality

Contains�writing�identifying�elector� � 0

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� � 70

No�first�preference� � 12

Repetitions�or�omissions� � 85

Two�or�more�first�preferences� � 17

Total 184

Total 740

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2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

2010 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Apsley Elwick Total (not�contested)

Apparent intentional informal votingBlank� � 208� 208

“Deliberate�informal�or�� � 356� 356�

scribble/messages�only”

Total 564 564

Apparent unintentional informality Contains�writing�identifying�elector� � 0� 0

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� � 180� 180

No�first�preference� � 36� 36

Repetitions�or�omissions� � 46� 46

Two�or�more�first�preferences� � 16� 16

Total 278 278

Total 842 842

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Bass

Apparent Intentional Informal VotingBlank� 697

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 672

Total 1 369

Apparent Unintentional Informal VotingContains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 16

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� �414

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 48

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 532

Two�or�more�first�preferences

� •� 2�first�preferences� 151

� •� 3�first�preferences� 29

� •� 4�first�preferences� 20

� •� 5�first�preferences—

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 482

Other� 21

� •� Greater�than�5�first�preferences� 29� 732

Total 1 742

Other�� �51

Total 3 162

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Bass)

This�table�shows�a�break�up�of�the�informal�ballot�paper�category�“One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5”.�The�number�of�ballot�papers�are�listed�against�the�candidate�who�received�the�first�preference,�and�by�the�length�of�the�sequence�of�consecutive�unrepeated�numbers.�

� Repetitions� Omissions

� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total Total

Australian Labor Party

CRIPPS�Michelle� 3� 2� � 3� 8� 6� 2� 5� 3� 16 24

McLEAN�Scott� 6� 3� � 6� 15� 13� 3� 2� 7� 25 40

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 10� 2� 14� 14� 40� 19� 18� 9� 13� 59 99

WEBB�Brant� 3� 2� 1� 5� 11� 15� 5� 11� 8� 39 50

WIGHTMAN�Brian� 3� 6� 3� 8� 20� 6� 3� 4� 5� 18 38

Liberal Party

DAKIN�Pamela�Agnes� 1� 1� � � 2� 1� 1� � 1� 3 5

FERGUSON�Michael� 12� 10� 12� 17� 51� 22� 14� 9� 13� 58 109

GUTWEIN�Peter� 7� 6� 7� 10� 30� 9� 5� 9� 4� 27 57

McGINITY�Michele�Colette� � 1� 1� 2� 4� 1� 1� 3� � 5 9

PEDLEY�Nick� � � � � 0� 1� 1� � 5� 7 7

Tasmanian Greens

BALL�Jeremy� 1� 2� � 1� 4� � 2� 1� 1� 4 8

BOOTH�Kim� 3� 3� 6� 11� 23� 6� 4� 5� 4� 19 42

DAY�Sally� � � � � 0� 2� � 1� 1� 4 4

ERNST�Bev� � 1� � 2� 3� � 4� 2� � 6 9

WHISH-WILSON�Peter�Stuart� 1� 1� 1� 2� 5� 1� 1� 1� 1� 4 9

Ungrouped

COLLIER�Jim� � � � � 0� 2� � � � 2 2

KAYE�Peter� � � � 1� 1� 2� � � � 2 3

PARISH�Tim� � � � � 0� 4� � � � 4 4

WEBB�Mark� 1� 1� � � 2� 4� 1� 1� 1� 7 9

WIENER�Sven� � � � � 0� 3� � 1� � 4 4

Total 51 41 45 82 219 117 65 64 67 313 532

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Braddon

Apparent Intentional Informal VotingBlank� 708

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 654

Total 1 362

Apparent Unintentional Informal VotingContains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 7

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 459

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 71

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 532

Two�or�more�first�preferences

� •� 2�first�preferences� 182

� •� 3�first�preferences� 59

� •� 4�first�preferences� 36

� •� 5�first�preferences�—

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 466

Other� 28

� •� Greater�than�5�first�preferences� 48� 819

Total 1 888

Other�� �47

Total 3 297

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Braddon)

This�table�shows�a�break�up�of�the�informal�ballot�paper�category�“One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5”.�The�number�of�ballot�papers�are�listed�against�the�candidate�who�received�the�first�preference,�and�by�the�length�of�the�sequence�of�consecutive�unrepeated�numbers.

� Repetitions� Omissions

� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total Total

Australian Labor Party

BEST�Brenton� 12� 3� 11� 9� 35� 20� 8� 11� 7� 46 81

BROAD�Shane� 7� 5� 2� 6� 20� 6� 6� 6� 2� 20 40

EASTLEY�Kay� 6� 1� 3� 3� 13� 8� 4� 1� 2� 15 28

GREEN�Bryan� 15� 4� 13� 19� 51� 19� 9� 12� 11� 51 102

RICHMOND�Judy� � 2� 5� 1� 8� 4� 6� 1� 1� 12 20

Liberal Party

BROOKS�Adam� 5� 3� 6� 4� 18� 8� 7� 4� 6� 25 43

DUNHAM�Grant� 1� 1� � 1� 3� � 7� � 1� 8 11

HISCUTT�Leonie�Anne� 3� 2� 3� 2� 10� 4� 1� 5� 4� 14 24

LAMONT�Colin�James� 1� 1� 1� 1� 4� � 3� 1� 1� 5 9

LAMONT�Philip� 1� 1� 2� � 4� � � 3� � 3 7

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 7� 6� 8� 5� 26� 8� 9� 4� 6� 27 53

WHITELEY�Brett� 7� 2� 5� 5� 19� 9� 4� 5� 6� 24 43

Tasmanian Greens

FIELD�Ted� � 1� � � 1� 1� 1� 1� 1� 4 5

GILMOUR�Claire� 1� � 2� � 3� 1� � 2� 2� 5 8

HENDERSON�David� � 1� � � 1� � � � 1� 1 2

HOUGHTON�Melissa� 2� 1� � 1� 4� 4� 1� 1� � 6 10

O’HALLORAN�Paul�Basil� 5� � 4� 8� 17� 6� 2� 4� 3� 15 32

Ungrouped

BLAKE�Valerie�Jane� � � � � 0� 6� 4� � � 10 10

KIDD�Timothy� � � � � 0� � 3� � 1� 4 4

Total 73 34 65 65 237 104 75 61 55 295 532

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Denison

Apparent Intentional Informal VotingBlank� 508

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 493

Total 1 001

Apparent Unintentional Informal VotingContains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 0

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 523

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 35

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 376

Two�or�more�first�preferences

� •� 2�first�preferences� 204

� •� 3�first�preferences� 55

� •� 4�first�preferences� 42

� •� 5�first�preferences—

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 210

Other� 39

� •� Greater�than�5�first�preferences� 22� 572

Total 1 506

Other�� 34

Total 2 541

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Denison)

This�table�shows�a�break�up�of�the�informal�ballot�paper�category�“One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5”.��The�number�of�ballot�papers�are�listed�against�the�candidate�who�received�the�first�preference,�and�by�the�length�of�the�sequence�of�consecutive�unrepeated�numbers.

� Repetitions� Omissions

� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total Total

Australian Labor Party

BACON�Scott� 4� 3� 4� 12� 23� 19� 10� 8� 4� 41 64

BARTLETT�David� 9� 4� 7� 17� 37� 10� 5� 13� 7� 35 72

OGILVIE�Madeleine� 2� 2� � 1� 5� � 1� 1� � 2 7

SINGH�Lisa� 2� 4� 3� 5� 14� 10� 3� 6� 3� 22 36

STURGES�Graeme� 2� � 3� 1� 6� 1� 2� 3� 1� 7 13

Liberal Party

ARCHER�Elise� � 1� 1� 3� 5� 5� 1� � 4� 10 15

BRANCH�Jenny� 1� � 2� 2� 5� 5� � 3� 2� 10 15

GROOM�Matthew� 3� 6� 6� 15� 30� 3� 3� 1� 1� 8 38

LOWRIE�Richard�Kenneth� 3� 2� 2� 4� 11� 3� 1� � 2� 6 17

STEVENSON�Matt� 2� 2� 1� 1� 6� 5� 1� 1� 2� 9 15

Tasmanian Greens

ANN�Penelope� 1� � 1� 2� 4� 1� � � 1� 2 6

BURNET�Helen� � 3� 2� � 5 1� � � � 1 6

COVER�Peter� � � 2� � 2� � � 1� 2� 3 5

FRANKS�Kartika� � � � 1� 1� 1� � � 3� 4 5

O’CONNOR�Cassy� 4� 6� 4� 7� 21� � 1� 2� 3� 6 27

Socialist Alliance

BARNES�Melanie� 1� 1� 1� 2� 5� 3� 1� 1� 2� 7 12

Group A

WILKIE�Andrew� � 4� 3� 3� 10� 6� 3� 1� 3� 13 23

Total 34 38 42 76 190 73 32 41 40 186 376

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Franklin

Apparent Intentional Informal VotingBlank� 536

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 546

Total 1 082

Apparent Unintentional Informal VotingContains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 4

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 409

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 54

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 445

Two�or�more�first�preferences

� •� 2�first�preferences� 181

� •� 3�first�preferences� 48

� •� 4�first�preferences� 25

� •� 5�first�preferences�-

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 199

Other� 20

� •� Greater�than�5�first�preferences� 43� 516

Total 1 428

Other�� �38

Total 2 548

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Franklin)

This�table�shows�a�break�up�of�the�informal�ballot�paper�category�“One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5”.�The�number�of�ballot�papers�are�listed�against�the�candidate�who�received�the�first�preference,�and�by�the�length�of�the�sequence�of�consecutive�unrepeated�numbers.

� Repetitions� Omissions

� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� Total

Australian Labor Party

BUTLER�Ross� � 1� 2� 2� 5� 7� 1� � 1� 9 14

CHURCHILL�Kate� 2� 2� 1� 5� 10� 3� 5� � 3� 11 21

GIDDINGS�Lara� 11� 3� 7� 12� 33� 14� 7� 8� 11� 40 73

HULME�Daniel� 2� 3� 3� 2� 10� 4� 2� 6� 4� 16 26

O’BYRNE�David� 3� 2� 4� 7� 16� 5� 1� 3� 5� 14 30

Liberal Party

COMPTON�David� � � 1� 1� 2� � 2� 3� 1� 6 8

HODGMAN�Will� 13� 8� 10� 21� 52� 14� 15� 7� 14� 50 102

LAW�Jillian� 3� 1� 1� 2� 7� 1� 3� 2� � 6 13

MULDER�Tony� 2� 2� � 4� 8� 2� 1� 2� 2� 7 15

PETRUSMA�Jacquie� 2� 3� 3� 3� 11� 2� 2� 3� 2� 9 20

Tasmanian Greens

BREWER�Deborah� 1� � 1� 2� 4� 2� � � � 2 6

BURLING�Adam� � � � 2� 2� 1� � 2� � 3 5

HARRISON�Mark� � � � 2� 2� 3� � � 1� 4 6

HEATLEY�Wendy� 1� 1� 1� 1� 4� 1� 2� 1� 2� 6 10

McKIM�Nick� 13� 8� 6� 24� 51� 15� 5� 7� 3� 30 81

Socialist Alliance

FORWARD�Jenny� 1� � � 1� 2� 4� 1� � 1� 6 8

Ungrouped

FORSTER�John�Michael� 1� � 1� � 2� 5� � � � 5 7

Total 55 34 41 91 221 83 47 44 50 224 445

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Lyons

Apparent Intentional Informal VotingBlank� 738

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 826

Total 1 564

Apparent Unintentional Informal VotingContains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 3

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 508

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 68

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 462

Two�or�more�first�preferences

� •� 2�first�preferences� 157

� •� 3�first�preferences� 45

� •� 4�first�preferences� 15

� •� 5�first�preferences�-

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 442

Other� 15

� •� Greater�than�5�first�preferences� 45� 719

Total 1 760

Other�� 43

Total 3 367

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2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Lyons)

This�table�shows�a�break�up�of�the�informal�ballot�paper�category�“One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5”.�The�number�of�ballot�papers�are�listed�against�the�candidate�who�received�the�first�preference,�and�by�the�length�of�the�sequence�of�consecutive�unrepeated�numbers.

� Repetitions� Omissions

� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total Total

Australian Labor Party

BUTLER�Heather� 1� 1� 1� 2� 5� 4� 4� 7� 6� 21 26

LLEWELLYN�David� 4� � 3� 1� 8� 17� 6� 11� 8� 42 50

POLLEY�Michael� 6� 3� 3� 3� 15� 17� 10� 3� 9� 39 54

SULLIVAN�Brendan� 1� � 1� 1� 3� 4� 1� 4� 1� 10 13

WHITE�Rebecca� 5� 2� 3� 3� 13� 22� 12� 13� 5� 52 65

WRIGHT�Nick� � � � � 0� 2� 4� � 2� 8 8

Liberal Party

GRAY�Leigh�R� 5� � � 3� 8� 8� 3� 1� 1� 13 21

HIDDING�Rene� 4� 1� 4� 8� 17� 6� 2� 2� 6� 16 33

HOWLETT�Jane� 1� 3� 3� 8� 15� 8� 3� 6� 3� 20 35

PLAYSTED�James� 1� 2� 5� 6� 14� 6� 3� 2� 3� 14 28

SHELTON�Mark� � � 4� 6� 10� 12� 6� 4� 5� 27 37

Tasmanian Greens

CASSIDY�Karen� 2� 1� 1� 1� 5� 3� 3� 3� 3� 12 17

GRAHAM�Jackie� 4� � 2� � 6� 5� 1� 1� 1� 8 14

MORRIS�Tim� 9� 4� 7� 5� 25� 8� 4� 3� 2� 17 42

PRIOR�Sharon� 1� 1� � 1 3� 1� 3� 5� 1� 10 13

STEVENS�Karl� � 1� � � 1� 3� � 1� 1� 5 6

Total 44 19 37 48 148 126 65 66 57 314 462

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Appendix�B

History�Tables

1991–2010�Legislative�Council�elections

Last�6�House�of�Assembly�Elections

20�March�2010

18�March�2006

20�July�2002

29�August�1998

24�February�1996

1�February�1992

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1991–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Legislative Council Election Statistics

� Electors�who�voted� Pre-poll�voters� Postal�voters� Informal�votes�

� No.�of�� Electors� � %�of�� � %�of�� Number� %�of� Number� %�of� � %�of��� Candidates� Enrolled� Number� enrolled�� Number� enrolled� issued� enrolled� admitted� enrolled� Number� electors�� � � � electors� � electors� � �electors� �� electors� � who�voted

1991� Derwent� 2� 16�090� 12�076� 75.05%� 86� 0.53%� n/a� n/a� 153� 0.95%� 730� 6.05%

� Meander� 2� 14�235� 11�720� 82.33%� 294� 2.07%� n/a� n/a� 253� 1.78%� 385� 3.28%

� Westmoreland� 9� 14�589� 12�731� 87.26%� 476� 3.26%� n/a� n/a� 492� 3.37%� 659� 5.18%

1992� Hobart�by-election� 11� 16�640� 11�509� 69.16%� 536� 3.22%� n/a� n/a� 389� 2.34%� 377� 3.28%

� Buckingham� 8� 17�821� 15�984� 89.69%� 436� 2.45%� n/a� n/a� 627� 3.52%� 623� 3.90%

� South�Esk� 4� 15�682� 13�266� 84.59%� 151� 0.96%� n/a� n/a� 378� 2.41%� 350� 2.64%

� Macquarie� 1� UNCONTESTED

1993� Monmouth� 4� 22�019� 18�497� 84.00%� 421� 1.91%� n/a� n/a� 492� 2.23%� 531� 2.87%

�� Newdegate� 4� 16�515� 13�273� 80.37%� 512� 3.10%� n/a� n/a� 569� 3.45%� 373� 2.81%

� Russell� 1� UNCONTESTED

1994� Gordon� 3� 4�901� 4�157� 84.82%� 320� 6.53%� n/a� n/a� 392� 8.00%� 70� 1.68%

� Hobart� 4� 16�356� 12�283� 75.10%� 639� 3.91%� n/a� n/a� 729� 4.46%� 437� 3.56%

�� Launceston� 3� 18�857� 15�753� 83.54%� 1�051� 5.57%� n/a� n/a� 784� 4.16%� 347� 2.20%

1995� Derwent�by-election� 6� 16�099� 14�963� 92.94%� 260� 1.62%� n/a� n/a� 550� 3.42%� 730� 4.88%

�� Pembroke���������� 3� 21�610� 19�959� 92.36%� 697� 3.23%� n/a� n/a� 951� 4.40%� 566� 2.84%

� Queenborough� 9� 14�563� 12�842� 88.18%� 727� 4.99%� n/a� n/a� 616� 4.23%� 326� 2.54%

� Tamar� 2� 16�491� 14�721� 89.27%� 419� 2.54%� n/a� n/a� 597� 3.62%� 702� 4.77%

� West�Devon� 5� 17�435� 16�368� 93.88%� 1�000� 5.74%� n/a� n/a� 491� 2.82%� 556� 3.40%

Boundaries�for�the�19�divisions�revised�to�provide�that�the�enrolment�in�each�division�is�within�10%�of�the�average�enrolment.

1996� Cornwall� 4� 13�739� 11�525� 83.89%� 743� 5.41%� n/a� n/a� 623� 4.53%� 235� 2.04%

� Huon� 6� 25�243� 22�149� 87.74%� 624� 2.47%� n/a� n/a� 949� 3.76%� 819� 3.70%

� Mersey� 4� 21�833� 19�062� 87.31%� 855� 3.92%� n/a� n/a� 749� 3.43%� 430� 2.26%

1997� Derwent� 3� 17�232� 15�068� 87.44%� 320� 1.86%� n/a� n/a� 796� 4.62%� 613� 4.07%

� Leven� 5� 15�726� 14�162� 90.05%� 1�252� 7.96%� n/a� n/a� 680� 4.32%� 608� 4.29%

� Mersey�by-election� 5� 16�540� 14�788� 89.41%� 1�006� 6.08%� n/a� n/a� 716� 4.33%� 453� 3.06%

� Westmoreland� 3� 17�163� 14�788� 86.16%� 627� 3.65%� n/a� n/a� 821� 4.78%� 568� 3.84%

1998� Buckingham� 2� 16�768� 14�294� 85.25%� 418� 2.49%� n/a� n/a� 921� 5.49%� 1�037� 7.25%

� Macquarie� 5� 16�262� 14�699� 90.39%� 333� 2.05%� n/a� n/a� 859� 5.28%� 862� 5.86%

� South�Esk� 5� 16�739� 14�843� 88.67%� 289� 1.73%� n/a� n/a� 750� 4.48%� 989� 6.66%

� Newdegate�by-election� 6� 17�160� 14�311� 83.40%� 581� 3.39%� n/a� n/a� 709� 4.13%� 597� 4.17%

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1991–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

Legislative Council Election Statistics

� Electors�who�voted� Pre-poll�voters� Postal�voters� Informal�votes�

� No.�of�� Electors� � %�of�� � %�of�� Number� %�of� Number� %�of� � %�of��� Candidates� Enrolled� Number� enrolled�� Number� enrolled� issued� enrolled� admitted� enrolled� Number� electors�� � � � electors� � electors� � �electors� �� electors� � who�voted

Divisions�reduced�from�19�to�15

1999� Murchison� 4� 23�188� 20�438� 88.14%� 740� 3.19%� n/a� n/a� 1�204� 5.19%� 743� 3.64%

� Pembroke�by-election� 5� 22�763� 19�681� 86.46%� 728� 3.20%� n/a� n/a� 1�228� 5.39%� 605� 3.07%

� Rumney� 3� 19�951� 17�401� 87.22%� 448� 2.25%� n/a� n/a� 764� 3.83%� 584� 3.36%

2000� Paterson� 4� 22�805� 19�298� 84.62%� 1�118� 4.90%� 1�060� 4.65%� 939� 4.12%� 686� 3.55%

� Wellington� 3� 23�751� 18�699� 78.73%� 1�205� 5.07%� 1�187� 5.00%� 1�055� 4.44%� 913� 4.88%

2001� Nelson� 4� 21�358� 17�528� 82.07%� 1�293� 6.05%� 999� 4.68%� 878� 4.11%� 609� 3.47%

� Pembroke� 2� 22�569� 20�103� 89.07%� 1�003� 4.44%� 1�545� 6.85%� 1�446� 6.41%� 673� 3.35%

� Rowallan� 6� 19�600� 17�397� 88.76%� 276� 1.41%� 1�523� 7.77%� 1�393� 7.11%� 1�003� 5.77%

2002� Huon�� 4� 21�762� 19�065� 87.61%� 645� 2.96%� 1�569� 7.21%� 1�429� 6.57%� 643� 3.37%

� Montgomery� 4� 22�812� 20�207� 88.58%� 1�385� 6.07%� 1�023� 4.48%� �951� 4.17%� 887� 4.39%

� Rosevears� 9� 21�932� 18�889� 86.13%� 935� 4.26%� 1�119� 5.10%� 955� 4.35%� 746� 3.95%

2003� Derwent� 2� 22�760� 19�456� 85.48%� 459� 2.02%� 1�425� 6.26%� 1�304� 5.73%� 1�408� 7.24%

� Mersey� 5� 22�067� 19�902� 90.19%� 1�214� 5.50%� 1�143� 5.18%� 1�036� 4.69%� 573� 2.88%

� Windermere� 4� 21�539� 18�550� 86.12%� 627� 2.91%� 1�206� 5.60%� 1�125� 5.22%� 734� 3.96%

2004� Apsley� 10� 22�240� 20�219� 90.91%� 251� 1.13%� 2�158� 9.70%� 1�997� 8.98%� 1�086� 5.37%

� Elwick� 4� 22�202� 18�982� 85.50%� 557� 2.51%� 1�731� 7.80%� 1�592� 7.17%� 1�025� 5.40%

2005� Murchison� 5� 23�891� 21�315� 89.22%� 1�129� 4.73%� 1�569� 6.57%� 1�456� 6.09%� 755� 3.54%

� Paterson� 1� UNCONTESTED�

� Rumney� 4� 22�583� 19�388� 85.85%� 601� 2.66%� 1�520� 6.73%� 1�426� 6.31%� 720� 3.71%

2006*� Rowallan� 2� 21�511� 17�889� 83.16%� 255� 1.19%� 1�660� 7.72%� 1�549� 7.20%� 974� 5.44%

� Wellington� 6� 23�333� 17�579� 75.34%� 1�063� 4.56%� 1�469� 6.30%� 1�438� 6.16%� 622� 3.54%

2007� Montgomery� 1� UNCONTESTED

� Nelson� 6� 23�118� 18�729� 81.01%� 1�235� 5.34%� 1�493� 6.46%� 1�392� 6.02%� 494� 2.64%

� Pembroke� 6� 23�451� 20�525� 87.52%� 843� 3.59%� 1�879� 8.01%� 1�746� 7.45%� 669� 3.26%

2008� Huon� 2� 24�539� 20�332� 82.86%� 777� 3.17%� 1�987� 8.10%� 1�793� 7.31%� 748� 3.68%

� Rosevears� 2� 23�402� 18�760� 80.16%� 1�107� 4.73%� 1�369� 5.85%� 1�244� 5.32%� 881� 4.70%

2009� Derwent� 3� 24�491� 20�098� 82.06%� 448� 1.83%� 1�495� 6.10%� 1�335� 5.45%� 855� 4.25%

� Mersey� 4� 23�568� 20�271� 86.01%� 2�148� 9.11%� 1�134� 4.81%� 1�010� 4.29%� 564� 2.78%

� Windermere� 5� 23�311� 18�756� 80.46%� 832� 3.57%� 1�530� 6.56%� 1�411� 6.05%� 672� 3.58%

� Pembroke�by-election� 8� 24�697� 21�005� 85.05%� 2�445� 9.90%� 1�876� 7.60%� 1�683� 6.82%� 740� 3.52%

2010� Apsley� 1� UNCONTESTED

� Elwick� 3� 25�242� 20�476� 81.19%� 2�481� 9.83%� 2�007� 7.95%� 1�814� 7.19%� 842� 4.10%

*���Note�since�2006�voters�issued�with�interstate�pre-polls�and�antarctic�votes�have�been�counted�as�postal�votes.�Since�2010�express�votes�have�also�been�

included�with�the�postal�count.

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General Election Statistics� 20-Mar-10� 18-Mar-06� 20-Jul-02� 29-Aug-98� 24-Feb-96� 1-Feb-92

Estimated�Mean�Population� 504�400� 486�000� 473�300� 471�100� 459�700� 452�800�

Electors�on�the�roll� 357�315� 341�481� 332�473� 322�754� 324�556� 314�579�

Enrolment�%� 70.84� 70.26� 70.25� 68.51� 70.60� 69.47�

Ballot�papers�cast� 335�353� 324�008� 311�637� 306�655� 311�486� 298�779�

Participation�%� 93.85� 94.88� 93.73� 95.01� 95.97� 94.98�

Formal�Votes� 320�438� 309�622� 296�470� 294�678� 294�671� 285�222�

Informal� 14�915� 14�386� 15�167� 11�977� 16�815� 13�557�

%�of�votes�cast� 4.45� 4.44� 4.87� 3.91� 5.4� 4.54�

No.�of�Candidates� 89� 95� 112� 138� 158� 135�

No.�of�deposits�forfeited� 37� 46� 62� 85� 85� 85�

No.�elected�at�first�count� 6� 7� 7� 4� 8� 6�

Total�number�of�counts� 194� 198� 2�500� 3�271� 3�363� 2�358�

Greatest�No.�of�counts�� 59� 47� 739� 820� 765� 651in�a�division

Party Representation

� Liberal�Party� ALP� Tasmanian�Greens� Other�

� Proportion�� Seats� Proportion� Seats� Proportion� Seats� Proportion� Seats�� of�seats� Won� of�seats� Won� of�seats� Won� of�seats� Won�

2010� 9.75� 10� 9.22� 10� 5.40� 5� 0.63� 0� 25�Members

2006� 7.95� 7� 12.32� 14� 4.16� 4� 0.57� 0� 25�Members

2002� 6.85� 7� 12.97� 14� 4.53� 4� 0.65� 0� 25�Members

1998� 9.51� 10� 11.20� 14� 2.55� 1� 1.74� 0� 25�Members

1996� 14.42� 16� 14.17� 14� 3.90� 4� 2.52� 1� 35�Members

1992� 18.94� 19� 10.10� 11� 4.63� 5� 1.33� 0� 35�Members

In�1996,�Mr�Bruce�Goodluck�was�elected�as�an�independent�in�the�Division�of�Franklin.

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Electors on Roll

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons� Tasmania�

2010� 71�305� 72�016� 71�322� 70�326� 72�346� 357�315�

2006� 67�160� 69�835� 68�207� 69�903� 66�376� 341�481�

2002� 65�772� 67�760� 67�975� 67�564� 63�402� 332�473�

1998� 64�658� 60�956� 65�777� 64�185� 67�178� 322�754�

1996� 65�140� 62�334� 66�059� 64�169� 66�854� 324�556�

1992� 61�505� 62�118� 61�178� 64�872� 64�906� 314�579�

Ballot Papers Cast

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons� Tasmania� Percentage

2010� 66�860� 67�773� 66�317� 66�593� 67�810� 335�353� 93.85%

2006� 63�703� 66�394� 64�285� 66�523� 63�103� 324�008� 94.88%

2002� 61�788� 63�928� 62�959� 63�462� 59�500� 311�637� 93.73%

1998� 61�101� 58�582� 61�700� 61�126� 64�146� 306�655� 95.01%

1996� 62�337� 60�172� 62�858� 61�736� 64�383� 311�486� 95.97%

1992� 58�655� 59�450� 57�215� 61�655� 61�804� 298�779� 94.98%

Percentage of Informal Ballot Papers

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons� Tasmania�

2010� 4.73� 4.86� 3.83� 3.83� 4.97� 4.45�

2006� 4.72� 4.65� 4.27� 3.86� 4.73� 4.44�

2002� 5.21� 4.83� 4.33� 4.63� 5.37� 4.87�

1998� 4.07� 4.19� 3.74� 3.70� 3.84� 3.91�

1996� 5.45� 5.42� 4.90� 4.96� 5.17� 5.40

1992� 5.43� 4.08� 4.38� 4.16� 4.71� 4.54

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Special Votes Admitted

� 2010� 2006� 2002� 1998� 1996� 1992

Out�of�division/�� 20�890� 17�462� 15�193� 14�399� 16�057� 17�862�Absent**

Mobile*� ��2�720� *2�821� ��2�512� ��2�490� ��2�396� ��1�953

Postal� 24�101� 20�446� 17�916� 16�276� ��9�943� ��7�536

Pre-poll*� 13�456� *7�938� ��6�966� ��5�428� ��5�421� ��4�234

Provisional� ��3�315� ��3�556� ��1�319� ��3�318� ��3�442� ��2�020

*�With�changes�to�Electoral Act in 2004,�Mobile�(previously�named�Institution)�and�Pre-poll�votes�are�now�issued�as�ordinary�votes.

**�Statewide�ordinary�voting�was�introduced�in�2010�for�all�polling�places�in�Tasmania.�Absent�declaration�envelopes�are�no�longer�required.

Exhausted Votes

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons� Tasmania

2010� 2�635� 2�224� 2�830� 2�896� 2�128� 12�713

2006� ���984� ���526� 2�135� 1�065� ���540� ��5�250

2002� 1�093� 1�153� 4�641� 1�937� 2�392� 11�216

1998� 3�423� 2�626� 2�676� 2�459� 1�902� 13�086

1996� ���767� 1�624� ���914� 2�479� 1�837� ��7�621

1992� 2�016� 2�925� 4�355� 1�809� 1�549� 12�654

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Appendix�C

Candidate�Details

2007–2010�Legislative�Council�Elections

2010�House�of�Assembly�Elections

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Candidate Details

2007 periodic elections

Division of Montgomery*^��SMITH,�Sue�� Member�of�Parliament� Abbotsham�

Division of Nelson� NILSSON,�Tom�� Finance�Officer�� Sandy�Bay�� Tasmanian�Greens*^��WILKINSON,�Jim�� Member�of�Parliament�� Sandy�Bay�

Division of Pembroke� JACKSON,�David�Lawrence� Factory�Manager� Bellerive�� JAMES,�Richard�� Accountant/Alderman� Lindisfarne�� PEERS,�John� Small�business�contractor/Alderman� Rose�Bay�*^��RITCHIE,�Allison� Member�of�Parliament� Lindisfarne� Australian�Labor�Party� SMITH,�Neil� Engineer� South�Hobart� Tasmanian�Greens� ZUCCO,Marti� Restaurateur� Geilston�Bay

2008 periodic elections

Division of Huon*^��HARRISS,�Paul� Parliamentarian� Coningham� RICKARDS,�Mark� Small�Business�Owner� Kingston� Tasmanian�Greens

Division of Rosevears*^��FINCH,�Kerry� Parliamentarian� West�Launceston� O’BRIEN,�Colin� Self�employed�–�tourism�&�landscaping� Legana

2009 periodic elections

Division of Derwent*^��AIRD,�Michael� Member�of�Parliament� North�Hobart� Australian�Labor�Party� BRANCH,�Jenny� Teacher�–�Assistant� Claremont� GUNTER,�Susan� Shearer� Molesworth� Tasmanian�Greens�

Division of Mersey^�� GAFFNEY,�Mike� Teacher/Local�Government�� Latrobe�� � Representative� JAMIESON,�Carolynn� Self�Employed�Business�Owner� Devonport� LAYCOCK,�Lynn� Mayor,�City�of�Devonport� Don� MARTIN,�Steve� Restaurateur� Devonport

*�� denotes�sitting�member����� ^� � denotes�elected�candidate

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Candidate Details

Division of Windermere*^��DEAN,�Ivan� Politician� Newstead� HAY,�Kathryn� Campaigning�for�Windermere� Ravenswood� KAYE,�Peter�John� Website�Designer� Trevallyn� SANDS,�Ted� Alderman,�Launceston�City�Council� Kings�Meadows� WHISH-WILSON,�Peter� University�Lecturer� Hillwood� Tasmanian�Greens

2009 by-election

Division of Pembroke� BACON,�Honey� Director�Marketing� North�Hobart� COOPER,�Peter� Taxi�Owner/Driver� Bellerive� CROTTY,�James� Legal�Practitioner� Cremorne^�� GOODWIN,�Vanessa� Criminologist/Project�Manager� Seven�Mile�Beach� Liberal�Party� HEATLEY,�Wendy� Director,�Australian�Taxation�Office� Glebe� Tasmanian�Greens� JAMES,�Richard� Accountant/Local�Councillor� Lindisfarne� PEERS,�John� Alderman� Rose�Bay� SOO,�Kit�(Sharon)� PR�Consultant� Sandy�Bay

2010 periodic elections

Division of Apsley*^��RATTRAY-WAGNER,�Tania� Member�of�Parliament� Scottsdale

Division of Elwick� FRANKS,�Kartika� Senior�Policy�Officer� Lenah�Valley� Tasmanian�Greens� JACOBSON,�Tim� Union�Organiser� Moonah� Australian�Labor�Party^�� TAYLOR,�Adriana�Johanna� Mayor� Collinsvale

*�� denotes�sitting�member����� ^� � denotes�elected�candidate

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Candidate Details

Division of Bass

Australian Labor Party� CRIPPS,�Michelle�� Former�P/T�whips�assistant�to�Senator�� Blackstone�Heights�� McLEAN,�Scott�� Union�Official�� Mowbray�*^� O’BYRNE,�Michelle�� Member�of�Parliament�� East�Launceston�� WEBB,�Brant�� Miner/Political�Candidate�� Beauty�Point�^� WIGHTMAN,�Brian�� Principal�� Trevallyn�

Tasmanian Greens� BALL,�Jeremy�� Alderman�� Trevallyn�*^� BOOTH,�Kim�� Member�of�Parliament�� Legana�� DAY,�Sally�� Office�Administration�� Trevallyn�� ERNST,�Bev�� Psychologist�� Hillwood�� WHISH-WILSON,�Peter�Stuart�� Lecturer�� Trevallyn�

Liberal Party� DAKIN,�Pamela�Agnes�� Small�Business�Manager�� Trevallyn�^� FERGUSON,�Michael�� Teacher�� Trevallyn�*^� GUTWEIN,�Peter�� Member�of�Parliament�� Newstead�� McGINITY,�Michele�Colette�� National�Communications�Manager�� West�Hobart�� PEDLEY,�Nick�� Student�� Devonport�

Ungrouped� COLLIER,�Jim�� Retired�� Launceston�� KAYE,�Peter�� Web�site�designer�� Trevallyn�� PARISH,�Tim�� George�Town�Councillor�� Low�Head�� WEBB,�Mark�� Investor�� Prospect�Vale�� WIENER,�Sven�� I.T.�Worker/Dairy�Farmer�� Legana�

*� denotes�sitting�member� ^� � denotes�elected�candidate

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Candidate Details

Division of Braddon

Australian Labor Party*^� BEST,�Brenton�� Member�of�Parliament�� Devonport�� BROAD,�Shane�� Agricultural�Scientist�� Gawler�� EASTLEY,�Kay�� Office�Manager�� West�Mooreville�*^� GREEN,�Bryan�� Member�of�Parliament�� East�Cam�� RICHMOND,�Judy�� Registered�Nurse�� Devonport�

Tasmanian Greens� FIELD,�Ted�� Librarian�� Merseylea�� GILMOUR,�Claire�� Self�Employed�� Rocky�Cape�� HENDERSON,�David�� Farmer�� Preston�� HOUGHTON,�Melissa�� Hotelier/Town�Planner�� Hawley�Beach�^� O’HALLORAN,�Paul�Basil�� Educator�� North�Motton�

Liberal Party^� BROOKS,�Adam�� Company�Director�� Port�Sorell�� DUNHAM,�Grant�� Business�Owner�� Park�Grove�� HISCUTT,�Leonie�Anne�� Farmer�� Howth�� LAMONT,�Colin�James�� Part�Time�Teacher�–�Skills�Tas�� Latrobe�� LAMONT,�Philip�� Surgeon�� Latrobe�*^� ROCKLIFF,�Jeremy�� Member�of�Parliament�� Sassafras�*� WHITELEY,�Brett�� Member�of�Parliament�� Park�Grove�

Ungrouped� BLAKE,�Valerie�Jane�� Domestic�Engineer�� West�Montagu�� KIDD,�Timothy�� Performing�Artist/Clown�Mime�� Penguin�

*� denotes�sitting�member� ^� � denotes�elected�candidate

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Candidate Details

Division of Denison

Group A� WILKIE,�Andrew�� Small�Business�Owner�� Sandy�Bay�

Australian Labor Party^� BACON,�Scott�� Economist�� Lenah�Valley�*^� BARTLETT,�David�� Member�of�Parliament�� Taroona�� OGILVIE,�Madeleine�� Solicitor�� South�Hobart�*� SINGH,�Lisa�� Member�of�Parliament�� New�Town�*� STURGES,�Graeme�� Member�of�Parliament�� Berriedale�

Liberal Party^� ARCHER,�Elise�� Lawyer�� Tolmans�Hill�� BRANCH,�Jenny�� Manager/Teacher�Assistant/Alderman�� Claremont�^� GROOM,�Matthew�� Lawyer�� Battery�Point�� LOWRIE,�Richard�Kenneth�� Production�Resources�Manager�� Sandy�Bay�� STEVENSON,�Matt�� Project�Manager�� Glenorchy�

Tasmanian Greens� ANN,�Penelope�� Hospitality�Manager/Art�Teacher�� Risdon�� BURNET,�Helen�� Deputy�Lord�Mayor�HCC/� North�Hobart�� � Health�Professional��� COVER,�Peter�� Engineering�Supervisor�� Claremont�� FRANKS,�Kartika�� Senior�Policy�Officer�� Lenah�Valley�*^� O’CONNOR,�Cassy�� Member�of�Parliament�� North�Hobart�

Socialist Alliance� BARNES,�Melanie�� Admin�Assistant�� West�Hobart�

*� denotes�sitting�member� ^� � denotes�elected�candidate

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Candidate Details

Division of Franklin

Tasmanian Greens� BREWER,�Deborah�� Teacher�� Clifton�Beach�� BURLING,�Adam�� Policy�Advisor�� Lucaston�� HARRISON,�Mark�� Accountant�� Kingston�� HEATLEY,�Wendy�� Director,�Australian�Taxation�Office�� Glebe�*^� McKIM,�Nick�� Member�of�Parliament�� Sandy�Bay�

Socialist Alliance� FORWARD,�Jenny�� Social�Worker�� Kingston�

Australian Labor Party*� BUTLER,�Ross�� Member�of�Parliament�� Lindisfarne�� CHURCHILL,�Kate�� Operations�Manager�� Kingston�*^� GIDDINGS,�Lara�� Member�of�Parliament�� Lindisfarne�*� HULME,�Daniel�� Member�of�Parliament�� Sandford�^� O’BYRNE,�David�� Secretary�of�a�Trade�Union�� New�Town�

Liberal Party� COMPTON,�David�� Building�Compliance�Officer�� Bellerive�*^� HODGMAN,�Will�� Member�of�Parliament�� Margate�� LAW,�Jillian�� Office�Manager�� Castle�Forbes�Bay�� MULDER,�Tony�� Retired�� Tranmere�^� PETRUSMA,�Jacquie�� Registered�Nurse�� Roches�Beach�

UngroupedFORSTER,�John�Michael�� Accountant�� Dynnyrne�

*� denotes�sitting�member� ^� � denotes�elected�candidate

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Division of Lyons

Tasmanian Greens� CASSIDY,�Karen�� Tasmanian�Greens�Party�Manager�� Waverley�� GRAHAM,�Jackie�� Health�Educator�� Dodges�Ferry�*^� MORRIS,�Tim�� Member�of�Parliament�� New�Norfolk�� PRIOR,�Sharon�� Team�Leader�� Forcett�� STEVENS,�Karl�� Manager,�Small�Business,�Councillor�� Beaconsfield�

Liberal Party� GRAY,�Leigh�R�� Customs�Broker�� Brighton�*^� HIDDING,�Rene�� Member�of�Parliament�� Youngtown�� HOWLETT,�Jane�� Business�Development�Manager�� Battery�Point�� PLAYSTED,�James�� Consultant�� Sandy�Bay�^� SHELTON,�Mark�� Mayor�(Meander�Valley�Council)/� Bracknell�� � Teacher��

Australian Labor Party*� BUTLER,�Heather�� Member�of�Parliament�� St�Helens�*� LLEWELLYN,�David�� Member�of�Parliament�� Howrah�*^� POLLEY,�Michael�� Member�of�Parliament�� Longford�� SULLIVAN,�Brendan�� Key�Account�Manager�� Port�Sorell�^� WHITE,�Rebecca�� Electorate�Officer�� Orielton�� WRIGHT,�Nick�� Public�Servant�� West�Hobart�

*� denotes�sitting�member� ^� � denotes�elected�candidate