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REPORT ON PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2003 to 2006

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REPORT

ON

PARLIAMENTARY

ELECTIONS

2003 to 2006

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ii� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

To:�� �The�Honourable�Donald�George�Wing�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�2003�to�2006.

This�parliamentary�report�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.

Formation�of�the�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission

The�new�Electoral Act 2004�was�passed�by�the�Spring�2004�session�of�Parliament�and�commenced�on�16�February�2005.�It�preserves�the�fundamental�principles�in�Tasmania’s�unique�electoral�systems�and�presents�those�principles�in�a�clear,�precise�and�accessible�way.�

The�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission�was�established�on�16�February�2005�and�has�responsibility�for�administering�the�new�Electoral Act 2004.�The�Commission�has�wider�powers�to�appoint�returning�officers�and�polling�places,�and�to�approve�a�range�of�forms�and�procedures�as�required�by�the�new�Act.�This�allows�electoral�practice�to�incorporate�the�use�of�appropriate�modern�technology.�

The�Commission�also�has�responsibility�for�accepting�or�rejecting�an�application�to�register�a�party,�oversees�a�simplified�non-voter�process,�and�has�the�responsibility�of�investigating�and�prosecuting�breaches�of�electoral�law.�

The�Commission�is�required�to�report�to�Parliament�annually,�and�may�report�at�any�time�on�matters�arising�in�connection�with�the�performance�of�its�functions�or�exercise�of�its�powers.

The�Commission�comprises�the�Chairperson,�the�Electoral�Commissioner�and�one�other�Member.�The�members�of�the�new�Commission�are�Richard�Bingham,�a�former�Secretary�of�the�Department�of�Justice�(Chairperson),�Liz�Gillam,�former�Deputy�Director�of�the�Office�of�the�Status�of�Women�and�a�senior�policy�practitioner�with�the�Local�Government�Association�of�Tasmania�(member)�and�Bruce�Taylor�the�current�Electoral�Commissioner.�

House�of�Assembly�Election�and�Recounts

A�general�election�for�the�House�of�Assembly�was�held�on�18�March�2006.

In�2004�a�recount�was�conducted�for�a�vacancy�in�the�House�of�Assembly�division�of�Denison.�This�followed�the�resignation�of�Jim�Bacon.

In�2005�a�recount�was�conducted�for�a�vacancy�in�the�House�of�Assembly�division�of�Lyons.�This�followed�the�resignation�of�the�Honourable�Ken�Bacon.

Legislative�Council�Elections

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

May�2003—�Derwent,�Mersey�and�Windermere

May�2004—�Apsley�and�Elwick

May�2005—�Murchison,�Paterson�and�Rumney

May�2006—�Rowallan�and�Wellington

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Electoral�website

The�Tasmanian�Electoral�Commission�continued�to�provide�a�range�of�electoral�information�on�its�website�(www.electoral.tas.gov.au).�This�included�up�to�date�election�information�and�results,�together�with�downloads�of�enrolment�forms,�postal�vote�applications�and�candidate�information�booklets.

Richard�Bingham� Bruce�Taylor� Liz�Gillam�Chairperson eleCtoralCommissioner member

November�2006

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iv� Tasmanian Electoral Commission

Report�prepared�by�Graham�Hyde�and�Rod�Huskins�BIS

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�at�www.electoral.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�purchased�from�the�Printing�Authority�Bookshop�and�can�be�found�on�the�internet�at�www.thelaw.tas.gov.au.�

Previous�reports

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�our�electoral�website.�

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Contents

Legislative Council

Enrolment� 3

Periodic�cycle� 4

Election�summary� 5

2003–2006�election�results� 7

House of Assembly

Hare-Clark�electoral�system� 18

Members�of�the�Forty�Sixth�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� 81

Braddon� 83

Denison� 85

Franklin� 87

Lyons� 89

Casual�vacancies�filled�by�recount� 91

Appendices

A—�Informal�ballot�paper�survey�

Legislative�Council� 97

House�of�Assembly� 100

B—�History�tables

Legislative�Council� 112

House�of�Assembly� 114

C—�Candidate�details�

Legislative�Council� 118

House�of�Assembly� 120

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Legislative�CouncilElections

2003–2006

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2003–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

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2003–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

EnrolmentThe�following�table�shows�enrolment�at�the�close�of�the�roll�for�the�periodic�Legislative�Council�elections�held�since�2003.�The�highlighted�figures�indicate�the�number�of�electors�enrolled�for�that�year’s�elections.

Division� 2�April�2003� 29�March�2004� 5�April�2005� 4�April�2006

Apsley� 21�937� 22 240� 22�714� 23�024

Derwent� 22 760� 22�995� 23�769� 24�060

Elwick� 21�773� 22 202� 22�196� 22�064

Huon� 22�038� 22�545� 23�281� 23�663

Mersey� 22 067� 22�250� 22�771� 22�911

Montgomery� 22�597� 23�050� 23�411� 23�553

Murchison� 22�991� 23�298� 23 891� 23�796

Nelson� 21�960� 22�393� 22�930� 23�110

Paterson� 22�480� 22�896� 23 565� 23�693

Pembroke� 22�976� 23�107� 23�368� 23�273

Rosevears� 21�811� 22�096� 22�681� 22�807

Rowallan� 20�224� 20�539� 21�255� 21 511

Rumney� 21�082� 21�538� 22 583� 22�563

Wellington� 22�545� 22�915� 23�422� 23 333

Windermere� 21 539� 21�725� 22�124� 22�114

Total 330 780 335 789 343 961 345 475

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2003–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

Periodic cycle of Legislative Council elections

Current Next periodic Division member election

Montgomery� Hon�S�L�Smith�(Sue)� 2007

Nelson� Hon�J�S�Wilkinson� 2007

Pembroke� A�M�Ritchie� 2007

Huon� Hon�A�P�Harriss� 2008

Rosevears� Hon�K�Finch� 2008

Derwent� Hon�M�A�Aird� 2009

Mersey� N�M�Jamieson� 2009

Windermere� I�N�Dean� 2009

Apsley� Hon�T�V�Rattray-Wagner� 2010

Elwick� Hon�T�L�Martin� 2010

Murchinson� Hon�R�J�Forrest� 2011

Paterson� Hon�D�G�Wing� 2011

Rumney� L�E�Thorp� 2011

Rowallan� Hon�G�R�Hall� 2012

Wellington� Hon�D�J�Parkinson� 2012

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2003–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

Election summary

2003Issue�of�Writ� 2�April� Close�of�Nominations� 11�AprilPolling�Day� 3�May� Return�of�Writs� 14�May

Retiring Elected Division Member Candidate

Derwent� M�A�Aird� M�A�AirdMersey� G�B�Squibb� N�M�JamiesonWindermere� S�J�Smith�(Sylvia)� I�N�Dean

2004Issue�of�Writ� 29�March� Close�of�Nominations� 7�AprilPolling�Day� 1�May� Return�of�Writs� 17�May

Retiring Elected Division Member Candidate

Apsley� C�L�Rattray� T�V�Rattray-WagnerElwick� D�M�Crean� T�L�Martin

2005Issue�of�Writ� 5�April� Close�of�Nominations� 14�AprilPolling�Day� 7�May� Return�of�Writs� 12�May

Retiring Elected Division Member Candidate

Murchison� A�W�Fletcher� R�J�ForrestPaterson� D�G�Wing� D�G�Wing�(Unopposed)Rumney� L�E�Thorp� L�E�Thorp

2006Issue�of�Writ� 4�April� Close�of�Nominations� 12�AprilPolling�Day� 6�May� Return�of�Writs� 12�May

Retiring Elected Division Member Candidate

Rowallan� G�R�Hall� G�R�HallWellington� D�J�Parkinson� D�J�Parkinson

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2003–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of DERWENT Election�held�on�3�May�2003� Electors�enrolled� 22�760

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Michael�A�Aird� Electors�who�voted� 19�456�(85.48%)

Returning�Officer—Graham�Hyde� Informal�votes� 1�408�(7.24%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2009�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

Polling places AIRD SMITH� Total first�

Informal� Total�ballot�

� Michael� Paul� preferences� � papers�counted�

Abbotsfield� 1�195� 370� 1 565� 132� 1�697�Agfest� 291� 80� 371� 36� 407�Austins�Ferry� 1�036� 320� 1 356� 111� 1�467�Bridgewater� 1�661� 425� 2 086� 158� 2�244�Brighton� 951� 305� 1 256� 84� 1�340�Broadmarsh� 60� 22� 82� 4� 86�Bronte�Park� 43� 14� 57� 6� 63�Claremont� 887� 294� 1 181� 98� 1�279�Dromedary� 175� 72� 247� 23� 270�Ellendale� 97� 27� 124� 9� 133�Gagebrook� 1�273� 419� 1 692� 140� 1�832�Glenora� 166� 32� 198� 13� 211�Granton� 320� 73� 393� 34� 427�Gretna� 110� 24� 134� 8� 142�Hamilton� 92� 28� 120� 10� 130�Lachlan� 188� 84� 272� 31� 303�Magra� 350� 60� 410� 48� 458�Maydena� 111� 47� 158� 15� 173�Molesworth� 169� 62� 231� 15� 246�New�Norfolk� 1�411� 368� 1 779� 131� 1�910�New�Norfolk�North� 916� 189� 1 105� 103� 1�208�Ouse� 162� 32� 194� 20� 214�Pontville� 145� 52� 197� 17� 214�Richmond� 140� 86� 226� 15� 241�Roseneath� 208� 44� 252� 16� 268�Tea�Tree� 85� 51� 136� 5� 141�Wayatinah� 20� 10� 30� 1� 31�Westerway� 148� 36� 184� 13� 197�CITY*� 148� 55� 203� 15� 218�

Total Ordinary 12 558 3 681 16 239 1 311 17 550

Pre-poll� 329� 101� 430� 29� 459�Postal� 960� 283� 1 243� 61� 1�304�Section� 70� 27� 97� 6� 103�Institution� 31� 8� 39� 1� 40�

Total 13 948 4 100 18 048 1 408 19 456

AIRD elected�

*�CITY�polling�places�include�Devonport,�Launceston�and�Hobart�electoral�offices�

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Division of MERSEY Election�held�on�3�May�2003� Electors�enrolled� 22�067�

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Geoff�B�Squibb� Electors�who�voted� 19�902�(90.19%)�

Returning�Officer—Julian�Type� Informal�votes� 573�(2.88%)�

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2009�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

Polling places JAMIESON JOHNSON MARTIN MILBURN SQUIBB� Total first�

Informal� Total�ballot�

� Norma� Patrick� Steve� Graeme� Geoff� preferences� �� papers�counted�

Addison�Street� 257� 21� 120� 142� 213� 753� 31� 784�

Agfest� 114� 11� 66� 97� 152� 440� 15� 455�

Ambleside� 193� 16� 63� 115� 180� 567� 13� 580�

Devonport�Central� 634� 69� 299� 303� 646� 1 951� 53� 2�004�

Devonport�North� 218� 19� 112� 103� 280� 732� 18� 750�

Devonport�South� 336� 45� 190� 181� 372� 1 124� 25� 1�149�

Don� 217� 25� 75� 76� 156� 549� 18� 567�

East�Devonport� 693� 57� 318� 456� 557� 2 081� 79� 2�160�

Forth� 224� 41� 71� 109� 212� 657� 23� 680�

Latrobe� 524� 71� 295� 320� 521� 1 731� 50� 1�781�

Melrose� 47� 17� 17� 10� 36� 127� 5� 132�

Miandetta� 83� 13� 40� 52� 95� 283� 9� 292�

Nixon�Street� 665� 79� 329� 416� 707� 2 196� 67� 2�263�

Spreyton� 302� 47� 194� 195� 397� 1 135� 43� 1�178�

Turners�Beach� 253� 33� 71� 158� 239� 754� 29� 783�

Valley�Road� 405� 41� 269� 289� 411� 1 415� 45� 1�460�

Wesley�Vale� 85� 4� 25� 18� 34� 166� 4� 170�

CITY*� 32� 11� 14� 18� 34� 109� 5� 114�

Total Ordinary 5 282 620 2 568 3 058 5 242 16 770 532 17 302

Pre-poll� 358� 44� 168� 220� 408� 1 198� 16� 1�214�

Postal� 397� 27� 108� 167� 324� 1 023� 13� 1�036�

Section� 24� 2� 17� 13� 41� 97� 2� 99�

Institution� 117� 7� 14� 34� 69� 241� 10� 251�

Total 6 178 700 2 875 3 492 6 084 19 329 573 19 902

*�CITY�polling�places�comprise�Hobart�and�Launceston�Electoral�Offices�

Distribution of preferences Exhausted��� votes

Count�1� First�preferences� 6�178� 700� 2�875� 3�492� 6�084� 19 329� 0� �

Count�2� Votes�transferred� 259� -700� 153� 178� �110� �� 0� JOHNSON�excluded�

� Total�votes� 6�437� 0� 3�028� 3�670� 6�194� 19 329� 0� �

Count�3� Votes�transferred� 1�143� � -3�028� 1�068� 817� � 0� MARTIN�excluded�

� Total�votes� 7�580� � 0� 4�738� 7�011� 19 329� 0� �

Count�4� Votes�transferred� 2�675� � � -4�738� 2�000� � 63� MILBURN�excluded�

� Total�votes� 10�255� � � 0� 9�011� 19 329� 63� JAMIESON elected

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2003–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of WINDERMERE Election�held�on�3�May�2003� Electors�enrolled� 21�539�

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Sylvia�J�Smith� Electors�who�voted� 18�550�(86.12%)�

Returning�Officer—Joseph�Brewin� Informal�votes� 734�(3.96%)�

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2009�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

Polling places DEAN LE FEVRE SMITH WILSON� Total first�

Informal� Total�ballot�

� Ivan� Tony� Silvia� John�R� preferences� � papers�counted�

Agfest� 170� 72� 100� 19� 361� 9� 370�

Dilston� 299� 104� 148� 23� 574� 30� 604�

Elphin� 266� 65� 139� 33� 503� 20� 523�

George�Town� 789� 277� 601� 98� 1 765� 95� 1�860�

George�Town�South� 411� 107� 266� 38� 822� 37� 859�

Hillwood� 133� 58� 130� 12� 333� 9� 342�

Inveresk� 405� 227� 280� 44� 956� 51� 1�007�

Invermay� 317� 149� 217� 35� 718� 39� 757�

Mowbray� 683� 264� 347� 63� 1 357� 51� 1�408�

Newnham� 1�431� 492� 667� 79� 2 669� 117� 2�786�

Newstead� 201� 40� 115� 21� 377� 12� 389�

Norwood� 256� 90� 70� 20� 436� 14� 450�

Ravenswood� 1�011� 370� 521� 58� 1 960� 106� 2�066�

Rocherlea� 484� 200� 281� 36� 1 001� 30� 1�031�

St�Leonards� 531� 211� 176� 50� 968� 27� 995�

Waverley� 390� 150� 270� 29� 839� 46� 885�

CITY*� 90� 29� 59� 16� 194� 2� 196�

Total Ordinary 7 867 2 905 4 387 674 15 833 695 16 528

Pre-poll� 377� 66� 150� 25� 618� 9� 627�

Postal� 573� 153� 322� 54� 1 102� 23� 1�125�

Section� 31� 18� 27� 9� 85� 6� 91�

Institution� 84� 36� 45� 13� 178� 1� 179�

Total 8 932 3 178 4 931 775 17 816 734 18 550

DEAN elected

*�CITY�polling�places�include�Devonport,�Launceston�and�Hobart�electoral�offices�

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Division of APSLEY Election�held�on�1�May�2004� Electors�enrolled� 22�240�Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Colin�L�Rattray� Electors�who�voted� 20�219�(90.91%)�Returning�Officer—Davin�Foulkes� Informal�votes� 1�086�(5.37%)�Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2010�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place � CANDIDATES� CANDIDATES

Polling places ARNOL BURBURY CAMPBELL HALL HANSLOW MAV NICKLASON PAULSEN RATTRAY-WAGNER THOMPSON Total first

Informal� Total�ballot��

� Cheryl� Mandy� �Bob� �Max� Stephen�George� Steve� Lesley� Peter� �Tania� Brendon� preferences papers�counted

Avoca� �11�� �22�� �11�� �13�� �0�� �36�� �11�� �5�� �28�� �32�� �169�� �9�� �178�Bagdad� �58�� �53�� 19�� 18�� 10�� �252�� �27�� �9�� �38�� �52�� �536�� �45�� �581�Bicheno� �80�� �176�� 15�� 23�� 2�� �66�� �33�� �57�� �49�� �31�� �532�� �37�� �569�Blessington�Upper� �3�� �11�� 8�� 7�� 2�� �9�� �15�� �2�� �18�� �9�� �84�� �2�� �86�Branxholm� �2�� �6�� 0�� 59�� 1�� �12�� �14�� �0�� �48�� �72�� �214�� �4�� �218�Bridport� �18�� �42�� 8�� 269�� 4�� �94�� �41�� �29�� �266�� �245�� 1 016 � �45�� 1�061�Buckland� �63�� �18�� 3�� 3�� 4�� �6�� �6�� �0�� �3�� �14�� �120�� �9�� �129�Campania� �68�� �76�� 35�� 12�� 31�� �105�� �22�� �5�� �25�� �38�� �417�� �55�� �472�Campbell�Town� �41�� �132�� 47�� 56�� 19�� �156�� �37�� �25�� �56�� �48�� �617�� �46�� �663�Colebrook� �30�� �19�� 21�� 7�� 11�� �60�� �5�� �0�� �19�� �11�� �183�� �35�� �218�Coles�Bay� �31�� �46�� 3�� 0�� 0�� �3�� �19�� �14�� �3�� �7�� �126�� �6�� �132�Derby� �2�� �9�� 2�� 35�� 0�� �3�� �14�� �2�� �61�� �30�� �158�� �3�� �161�Epping�Forest� �4�� �37�� 10�� 10�� 1�� �17�� �10�� �18�� �27�� �22�� �156�� �9�� �165�Evandale� �44�� �78�� 46�� 55�� 8�� �220�� �86�� �36�� �101�� �110�� �784�� �68�� �852�Fingal� �11�� �31�� 9�� 15�� 1�� �50�� �15�� �44�� �39�� �66�� �281�� �7�� �288�Gladstone� �5�� �3�� 0�� 34�� 1�� �7�� �5�� �2�� �56�� �16�� �129�� �3�� �132�Karoola� �27�� �15�� 15�� 68�� 1�� �14�� �32�� �19�� �70�� �38�� �299�� �29�� �328�Kempton� �16�� �29�� 9�� 8�� 3�� �85�� �9�� �3�� �14�� �52�� �228�� �13�� �241�Lady�Barron� �7�� �3�� 5�� 4�� 1�� �6�� �5�� �25�� �40�� �23�� �119�� �4�� �123�Lebrina� �8�� �9�� 6�� 64�� 1�� �15�� �19�� �8�� �69�� �29�� �228�� �11�� �239�Levendale� �44�� �8�� 1�� 2�� 1�� �19�� �1�� �0�� �3�� �8�� �87�� �6�� �93�Lilydale� �35�� �53�� 25�� 124�� 6�� �34�� �114�� �31�� �174�� �98�� �694�� �57�� �751�Mathinna� �3�� �5�� 1�� 25�� 3�� �15�� �9�� �3�� �13�� �23�� �100�� �1�� �101�Myrtle�Park� �4�� �2�� 4�� 15�� 0�� �1�� �5�� �0�� �5�� �1�� �37�� �9�� �46�Nunamara� �9�� �12�� 12�� 28�� 6�� �12�� �30�� �16�� �43�� �42�� �210�� �21�� �231�Oatlands� �41�� �100�� 57�� 12�� 3�� �167�� �15�� �2�� �27�� �133�� �557�� �43�� �600�Orford� �222�� �54�� 2�� 10�� 7�� �37�� �28�� �8�� �11�� �43�� �422�� �21�� �443�Parattah� �23�� �20�� 8�� 4�� 4�� �39�� �1�� �1�� �6�� �20�� �126�� �10�� �136�Pipers�River� �17�� �33�� 11�� 36�� 4�� �6�� �26�� �4�� �68�� �33�� �238�� �31�� �269�Pontville� �21�� �43�� 11�� 15�� 6�� �92�� �13�� �2�� �24�� �25�� �252�� �33�� �285�Pyengana� �1�� �1�� 0�� 3�� 0�� �1�� �19�� �11�� �37�� �17�� �90�� �3�� �93�Ringarooma� �2�� �14�� 2�� 51�� 0�� �18�� �27�� �1�� �117�� �139�� �371�� �8�� �379�Ross� �22�� �67�� 23�� 30�� 3�� �60�� �13�� �10�� �18�� �18�� �264�� �17�� �281�Scamander� �12�� �27�� 15�� 12�� 2�� �118�� �82�� �193�� �56�� �26�� �543�� �31�� �574�Scottsdale� �13�� �30�� 10�� 496�� 5�� �166�� �55�� �8�� �571�� �510�� 1 864 � �31�� 1�895�St�Helens� �39�� �71�� 25�� 77�� 9�� �308�� �299�� �501�� �152�� �103�� 1 584�� �104�� 1�688�St�Marys� �51�� �33�� 16�� 30�� 9�� �113�� �84�� �75�� �61�� �64�� �536�� �29�� �565�Swansea� �100�� �336�� 6�� 22�� 6�� �33�� �29�� �8�� �27�� �34�� �601�� �24�� �625�Triabunna� �308�� �97�� 8�� 29�� 7�� �86�� �23�� �6�� �20�� �53�� �637�� �21�� �658�Tunbridge� �4�� �28�� 9�� 2�� 0�� �26�� �3�� �0�� �4�� �8�� �84�� �3�� �87�Tunnack� �34�� �30�� 10�� 11�� 2�� �47�� �8�� �3�� �11�� �16�� �172�� �13�� �185�Weymouth� �5�� �11�� 3�� 8�� 1�� �1�� �4�� �11�� �15�� �12�� �71�� �4�� �75�Whitemark� �18�� �23�� 12�� 5�� 4�� �10�� �25�� �38�� �77�� �85�� �297�� �10�� �307�Winnaleah� �1�� �1�� 1�� 27�� 0�� �7�� �7�� �1�� �99�� �71�� �215�� �10�� �225�CITY*� �43�� �43�� 18�� 29�� 5�� �33�� �28�� �17�� �42�� �49�� �307�� �23�� �330�

Total ordinary 1 601 1 957 562 1 863 194 2 665 1 373 1 253 2 711 2 576 16 755 1 003 17 758

Institution� �6�� �10�� 8�� 14�� 0�� �6�� �4�� �7�� �40�� �35�� �130�� �9�� �139�Pre-poll� �15�� �42�� 8�� 24�� 1�� �17�� �39�� �25�� �48�� �24�� �243�� �8�� �251�Postal� �195�� �251�� 86�� 171�� 23�� �227�� �163�� �145�� �374�� �299�� 1 934 � �63�� 1�997�Section� �5�� �10�� 4�� 9�� 0�� �3�� �10�� �6�� �14�� �10�� �71�� �3�� �74�

Total 1 822 2 270 668 2 081 218 2 918 1 589 1 436 3 187 2 944 19 133 1 086 20 219

*�City�indicates�Launceston�and�Hobart�Electoral�Offices�

Distribution of preferences Exhausted��� votes Count�1� First�preferences� 1�822�� 2�270�� �668�� 2�081�� �218�� 2�918�� 1�589�� 1�436�� 3�187�� 2�944�� 19 133�� �0�� �Count�2� Votes�transferred� �34�� �22�� �51�� �21�� -�218�� �31�� �9�� �16�� �15�� �19�� � �0�� Hanslow�excluded�� Total�votes� 1�856�� 2�292�� �719�� 2�102�� �0�� 2�949�� 1�598�� 1�452�� 3�202�� 2�963�� 19 133�� �0�� �Count�3� Votes�transferred� �92�� �129�� -�719�� �102�� � �112�� �41�� �77�� �88�� �78�� � �0�� Campbell�excluded�� Total�votes� 1�948�� 2�421�� �0�� 2�204�� � 3�061�� 1�639�� 1�529�� 3�290�� 3�041�� 19 133 � �0�� �Count�4� Votes�transferred� �128�� �212�� � �222�� � �276�� �217�� -1�529�� �310�� �159�� � �5�� Paulsen�excluded�� Total�votes� 2�076�� 2�633�� � 2�426�� � 3�337�� 1�856�� �0�� 3�600�� 3�200�� 19 133 � �5�� �Count�5� Votes�transferred� 210� 423� � 195� � 401� -1856� � 380� 193� � 54� Nicklason�excluded�� Total�votes� 2�286�� 3�056�� � 2�621�� � 3�738�� �0�� � 3�980�� 3�393�� 19 133 � �59�� �Count�6� Votes�transferred� -2286� 783� � 242� � 364� � � 459� 357� � 81� Arnol�excluded�� Total�votes� �0�� 3�839�� � 2�863�� � 4102� � � 4439� 3750� 19 133 � �140�� �Count�7� Votes�transferred� � 375� � -2863� � 391� � � 1189� 707� � �201�� Hall�excluded�� Total�votes� � 4�214�� � �0�� � 4493� � � 5628� 4457� 19 133 � �341�� �Count�8� Votes�transferred� � -4214� � � � 1009� � � 1499� 1113� � �593�� Burbury�excluded�� Total�votes� � �0�� � � � 5502� � � 7127� 5570� 19 133 � �934�� �Count�9� Votes�transferred� � � � � � -5502� � � 2275� 1979� � 1�248�� Mav�excluded���� Total�votes� � � � � � 0� � � 9402� 7549� 19 133 � 2�182�� Rattray-Wagner elected��

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Division of APSLEY Election�held�on�1�May�2004� Electors�enrolled� 22�240�Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Colin�L�Rattray� Electors�who�voted� 20�219�(90.91%)�Returning�Officer—Davin�Foulkes� Informal�votes� 1�086�(5.37%)�Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2010�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place � CANDIDATES� CANDIDATES

Polling places ARNOL BURBURY CAMPBELL HALL HANSLOW MAV NICKLASON PAULSEN RATTRAY-WAGNER THOMPSON Total first

Informal� Total�ballot��

� Cheryl� Mandy� �Bob� �Max� Stephen�George� Steve� Lesley� Peter� �Tania� Brendon� preferences papers�counted

Avoca� �11�� �22�� �11�� �13�� �0�� �36�� �11�� �5�� �28�� �32�� �169�� �9�� �178�Bagdad� �58�� �53�� 19�� 18�� 10�� �252�� �27�� �9�� �38�� �52�� �536�� �45�� �581�Bicheno� �80�� �176�� 15�� 23�� 2�� �66�� �33�� �57�� �49�� �31�� �532�� �37�� �569�Blessington�Upper� �3�� �11�� 8�� 7�� 2�� �9�� �15�� �2�� �18�� �9�� �84�� �2�� �86�Branxholm� �2�� �6�� 0�� 59�� 1�� �12�� �14�� �0�� �48�� �72�� �214�� �4�� �218�Bridport� �18�� �42�� 8�� 269�� 4�� �94�� �41�� �29�� �266�� �245�� 1 016 � �45�� 1�061�Buckland� �63�� �18�� 3�� 3�� 4�� �6�� �6�� �0�� �3�� �14�� �120�� �9�� �129�Campania� �68�� �76�� 35�� 12�� 31�� �105�� �22�� �5�� �25�� �38�� �417�� �55�� �472�Campbell�Town� �41�� �132�� 47�� 56�� 19�� �156�� �37�� �25�� �56�� �48�� �617�� �46�� �663�Colebrook� �30�� �19�� 21�� 7�� 11�� �60�� �5�� �0�� �19�� �11�� �183�� �35�� �218�Coles�Bay� �31�� �46�� 3�� 0�� 0�� �3�� �19�� �14�� �3�� �7�� �126�� �6�� �132�Derby� �2�� �9�� 2�� 35�� 0�� �3�� �14�� �2�� �61�� �30�� �158�� �3�� �161�Epping�Forest� �4�� �37�� 10�� 10�� 1�� �17�� �10�� �18�� �27�� �22�� �156�� �9�� �165�Evandale� �44�� �78�� 46�� 55�� 8�� �220�� �86�� �36�� �101�� �110�� �784�� �68�� �852�Fingal� �11�� �31�� 9�� 15�� 1�� �50�� �15�� �44�� �39�� �66�� �281�� �7�� �288�Gladstone� �5�� �3�� 0�� 34�� 1�� �7�� �5�� �2�� �56�� �16�� �129�� �3�� �132�Karoola� �27�� �15�� 15�� 68�� 1�� �14�� �32�� �19�� �70�� �38�� �299�� �29�� �328�Kempton� �16�� �29�� 9�� 8�� 3�� �85�� �9�� �3�� �14�� �52�� �228�� �13�� �241�Lady�Barron� �7�� �3�� 5�� 4�� 1�� �6�� �5�� �25�� �40�� �23�� �119�� �4�� �123�Lebrina� �8�� �9�� 6�� 64�� 1�� �15�� �19�� �8�� �69�� �29�� �228�� �11�� �239�Levendale� �44�� �8�� 1�� 2�� 1�� �19�� �1�� �0�� �3�� �8�� �87�� �6�� �93�Lilydale� �35�� �53�� 25�� 124�� 6�� �34�� �114�� �31�� �174�� �98�� �694�� �57�� �751�Mathinna� �3�� �5�� 1�� 25�� 3�� �15�� �9�� �3�� �13�� �23�� �100�� �1�� �101�Myrtle�Park� �4�� �2�� 4�� 15�� 0�� �1�� �5�� �0�� �5�� �1�� �37�� �9�� �46�Nunamara� �9�� �12�� 12�� 28�� 6�� �12�� �30�� �16�� �43�� �42�� �210�� �21�� �231�Oatlands� �41�� �100�� 57�� 12�� 3�� �167�� �15�� �2�� �27�� �133�� �557�� �43�� �600�Orford� �222�� �54�� 2�� 10�� 7�� �37�� �28�� �8�� �11�� �43�� �422�� �21�� �443�Parattah� �23�� �20�� 8�� 4�� 4�� �39�� �1�� �1�� �6�� �20�� �126�� �10�� �136�Pipers�River� �17�� �33�� 11�� 36�� 4�� �6�� �26�� �4�� �68�� �33�� �238�� �31�� �269�Pontville� �21�� �43�� 11�� 15�� 6�� �92�� �13�� �2�� �24�� �25�� �252�� �33�� �285�Pyengana� �1�� �1�� 0�� 3�� 0�� �1�� �19�� �11�� �37�� �17�� �90�� �3�� �93�Ringarooma� �2�� �14�� 2�� 51�� 0�� �18�� �27�� �1�� �117�� �139�� �371�� �8�� �379�Ross� �22�� �67�� 23�� 30�� 3�� �60�� �13�� �10�� �18�� �18�� �264�� �17�� �281�Scamander� �12�� �27�� 15�� 12�� 2�� �118�� �82�� �193�� �56�� �26�� �543�� �31�� �574�Scottsdale� �13�� �30�� 10�� 496�� 5�� �166�� �55�� �8�� �571�� �510�� 1 864 � �31�� 1�895�St�Helens� �39�� �71�� 25�� 77�� 9�� �308�� �299�� �501�� �152�� �103�� 1 584�� �104�� 1�688�St�Marys� �51�� �33�� 16�� 30�� 9�� �113�� �84�� �75�� �61�� �64�� �536�� �29�� �565�Swansea� �100�� �336�� 6�� 22�� 6�� �33�� �29�� �8�� �27�� �34�� �601�� �24�� �625�Triabunna� �308�� �97�� 8�� 29�� 7�� �86�� �23�� �6�� �20�� �53�� �637�� �21�� �658�Tunbridge� �4�� �28�� 9�� 2�� 0�� �26�� �3�� �0�� �4�� �8�� �84�� �3�� �87�Tunnack� �34�� �30�� 10�� 11�� 2�� �47�� �8�� �3�� �11�� �16�� �172�� �13�� �185�Weymouth� �5�� �11�� 3�� 8�� 1�� �1�� �4�� �11�� �15�� �12�� �71�� �4�� �75�Whitemark� �18�� �23�� 12�� 5�� 4�� �10�� �25�� �38�� �77�� �85�� �297�� �10�� �307�Winnaleah� �1�� �1�� 1�� 27�� 0�� �7�� �7�� �1�� �99�� �71�� �215�� �10�� �225�CITY*� �43�� �43�� 18�� 29�� 5�� �33�� �28�� �17�� �42�� �49�� �307�� �23�� �330�

Total ordinary 1 601 1 957 562 1 863 194 2 665 1 373 1 253 2 711 2 576 16 755 1 003 17 758

Institution� �6�� �10�� 8�� 14�� 0�� �6�� �4�� �7�� �40�� �35�� �130�� �9�� �139�Pre-poll� �15�� �42�� 8�� 24�� 1�� �17�� �39�� �25�� �48�� �24�� �243�� �8�� �251�Postal� �195�� �251�� 86�� 171�� 23�� �227�� �163�� �145�� �374�� �299�� 1 934 � �63�� 1�997�Section� �5�� �10�� 4�� 9�� 0�� �3�� �10�� �6�� �14�� �10�� �71�� �3�� �74�

Total 1 822 2 270 668 2 081 218 2 918 1 589 1 436 3 187 2 944 19 133 1 086 20 219

*�City�indicates�Launceston�and�Hobart�Electoral�Offices�

Distribution of preferences Exhausted��� votes Count�1� First�preferences� 1�822�� 2�270�� �668�� 2�081�� �218�� 2�918�� 1�589�� 1�436�� 3�187�� 2�944�� 19 133�� �0�� �Count�2� Votes�transferred� �34�� �22�� �51�� �21�� -�218�� �31�� �9�� �16�� �15�� �19�� � �0�� Hanslow�excluded�� Total�votes� 1�856�� 2�292�� �719�� 2�102�� �0�� 2�949�� 1�598�� 1�452�� 3�202�� 2�963�� 19 133�� �0�� �Count�3� Votes�transferred� �92�� �129�� -�719�� �102�� � �112�� �41�� �77�� �88�� �78�� � �0�� Campbell�excluded�� Total�votes� 1�948�� 2�421�� �0�� 2�204�� � 3�061�� 1�639�� 1�529�� 3�290�� 3�041�� 19 133 � �0�� �Count�4� Votes�transferred� �128�� �212�� � �222�� � �276�� �217�� -1�529�� �310�� �159�� � �5�� Paulsen�excluded�� Total�votes� 2�076�� 2�633�� � 2�426�� � 3�337�� 1�856�� �0�� 3�600�� 3�200�� 19 133 � �5�� �Count�5� Votes�transferred� 210� 423� � 195� � 401� -1856� � 380� 193� � 54� Nicklason�excluded�� Total�votes� 2�286�� 3�056�� � 2�621�� � 3�738�� �0�� � 3�980�� 3�393�� 19 133 � �59�� �Count�6� Votes�transferred� -2286� 783� � 242� � 364� � � 459� 357� � 81� Arnol�excluded�� Total�votes� �0�� 3�839�� � 2�863�� � 4102� � � 4439� 3750� 19 133 � �140�� �Count�7� Votes�transferred� � 375� � -2863� � 391� � � 1189� 707� � �201�� Hall�excluded�� Total�votes� � 4�214�� � �0�� � 4493� � � 5628� 4457� 19 133 � �341�� �Count�8� Votes�transferred� � -4214� � � � 1009� � � 1499� 1113� � �593�� Burbury�excluded�� Total�votes� � �0�� � � � 5502� � � 7127� 5570� 19 133 � �934�� �Count�9� Votes�transferred� � � � � � -5502� � � 2275� 1979� � 1�248�� Mav�excluded���� Total�votes� � � � � � 0� � � 9402� 7549� 19 133 � 2�182�� Rattray-Wagner elected��

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2003–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of ELWICK Election�held�on�1�May�2004� Electors�enrolled� 22�202

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�David�M�Crean� Electors�who�voted� 18�982�(85.50%)

Returning�Officer—Graham�Hyde� Informal�votes� 1�025�(5.40%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2010�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

Polling places BURNET EMANUEL KING MARTIN� Total first��

Informal� Total�ballot�

� Helen� �Kamala� Steven� Terry� preferences� � papers�counted

Brent�Street� 117� 33� 153� 502� 805� 42� 847

Chigwell� 238� 77� 281� 955� 1 551� 97� 1�648

Claremont� 62� 25� 126� 327� 540� 36� 576

Collinsvale� 86� 30� 70� 172� 358� 17� 375

Cosgrove� 97� 40� 129� 346� 612� 45� 657

Elwick� 74� 20� 106� 283� 483� 27� �510

Glenorchy� 378� 127� 528� 1�664� 2 697� 183� 2�880

Glenorchy�East� 185� 70� 232� 970� 1 457� 84� 1�541

Goodwood� 140� 39� 146� 459� �784� 63� 847

Montrose� 79� 11� 101� 277� 468� 25� 493

Moonah� 358� 155� 545� 1�276� 2 334� 140� 2�474

Moonah�North� 91� 36� 107� 271� 505� 34� 539

Rosetta� 110� 36� 135� 428� 709� 41� 750

Tolosa� 202� 67� 303� 921� 1 493� 108� 1�601

Windermere� 113� 42� 202� 459� 816� 40� 856

CITY*� 12� 10� 23� 42� 87� 4� 91

Total Ordinary 2 342 818 3 187 9 352 15 699 986 16 685

Pre-poll� 77� 32� 98� 345� 552� 5� 557

Postal� 213� 74� 297� 978� 1 562� 30� 1�592

Section� 4� 8� 10� 35� 57� 0� 57

Institution� 12� 4� 8� 63� 87� 4� 91

Total 2 648 936 3 600 10 773 17 957 1 025 18 982

MARTIN elected

*City�indicates�Launceston�and�Hobart�Electoral�Offices�

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Division of MURCHISON Election�held�on�7�May�2005� Electors�enrolled� 23�891Retiring�member—The�Honourable�A�W�(Tony)�Fletcher� Electors�who�voted� 21�315�(89.22%)Returning�Officer—David�Molnar� Informal�votes� 755�(3.54%)Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2011�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

Polling places BOYD FORREST HYLAND JORDAN OLDAKER� Total first�

Informal� Total�ballot�

� Alvwyn� Ruth�Jane� Kevin� Scott� John�Henry� preferences� � papers�counted�� � � � TASMANIAN�GREENS�

Acton� 192� 180� 132� 82� 48� 634� 57� 691Agfest� 60� 105� 116� 32� 110� 423� 19� 442Boat�Harbour� 19� 73� 88� 39� 43� 262� 11� 273Calder� 4� 8� 31� 12� 15� 70� 0� 70Cooee� 297� 250� 187� 81� 90� 905� 21� 926Currie� 46� 267� 143� 68� 111� 635� 46� 681Edith�Creek� 7� 34� 16� 15� 80� 152� 6� 158Elliott� 21� 47� 61� 29� 33� 191� 3� 194Forest� 8� 86� 46� 17� 205� 362� 8� 370Grassy� 2� 50� 28� 18� 19� 117� 9� 126Irishtown� 10� 68� 37� 9� 161� 285� 9� 294Marrawah� 10� 51� 33� 15� 81� 190� 3� 193Mawbanna� 1� 12� 7� 4� 30� 54� 0� 54Montagu� 9� 32� 10� 9� 52� 112� 1� 113Moorleah� 8� 34� 42� 28� 17� 129� 4� 133Queenstown� 139� 369� 361� 95� 123� 1 087� 96� 1�183Reekara� 4� 19� 14� 8� 15� 60� 1� 61Rocky�Cape� 25� 59� 93� 25� 141� 343� 11� 354Rosebery� 47� 223� 84� 69� 51� 474� 29� 503Savage�River� 5� 4� 19� 2� 7� 37� 0� 37Shorewell�Park� 343� 261� 153� 61� 79� 897� 15� 912Sisters�Beach� 21� 43� 39� 34� 16� 153� 5� 158Sisters�Creek� 16� 48� 52� 19� 59� 194� 3� 197Smithton� 140� 546� 236� 90� 1�092� 2 104� 70� 2�174Somerset� 401� 648� 714� 168� 272� 2 203� 71� 2�274Stanley� 20� 77� 31� 57� 142� 327� 6� 333Strahan� 53� 118� 106� 49� 31� 357� 29� 386Togari� 3� 15� 3� 5� 47� 73� 4� 77Tullah� 10� 60� 26� 12� 15� 123� 9� 132Waratah� 8� 23� 91� 21� 4� 147� 2� 149Wynyard�Central� 157� 577� 765� 173� 214� 1 886� 63� 1�949Wynyard�East� 42� 194� 191� 41� 38� 506� 22� 528Wynyard�West� 61� 269� 417� 86� 96� 929� 24� 953Yolla� 27� 89� 121� 45� 49� 331� 7� 338Zeehan� 50� 155� 63� 58� 56� 382� 20� 402CITY�*� 138� 147� 100� 50� 56� 491� 21� 512MOBILE�**� 50� 40� 55� 9� 50� 204� 8� 212

Total ordinary 2 454 5 281 4 711 1 635 3 748 17 829 713 18 542

Pre-poll� 244� 280� 329� 87� 170� 1 110� 19� 1�129Postal� 207� 358� 349� 110� 411� 1 435� 21� 1�456Provisional� 3� 10� 13� 6� 10� 42� 0� 42Absent� 38� 26� 26� 26� 28� 144� 2� 146

Total 2 946 5 955 5 428 1 864 4 367 20 560 755 21 315

*�CITY�includes�Burnie,�Hobart�and�Launceston�electoral�offices�**�Votes�taken�at�institutions�are�now�issued�as�ordinary�votes�

Distribution of preferences Exhausted��� votes�

Count�1� First�preferences� 2�946� 5�955� 5�428� 1�864� 4�367� 20 560� 0� �

Count�2� Votes�transferred� 415� 880� 348� -1�864� 221� � 0� Jordan�excluded�

� Total�votes� 3�361� 6�835� 5�776� 0� 4�588� 20 560� 0� �

Count�3� Votes�transferred� -3�361� 1�309� 1�387� � 665� � 0� Boyd��excluded�

� Total�votes� 0� 8�144� 7�163� � 5�253� 20 560� 0� �

Count�4� Votes�transferred� � 2�405� 2�823� � -5�253� � 25� Oldaker��excluded�

� Total�votes� � 10�549� 9�986� � 0� 20 560� 25� Forrest elected

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2003–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

Division of RUMNEY Election�held�on�7�May�2005� Electors�enrolled� 22�583

Retiring�member—Lin�E�Thorp� Electors�who�voted� 19�388�(85.85%)

Returning�Officer—Maree�Ward� Informal�votes� 720�(3.71%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2011�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

Polling places� MILLAR THORP TORENIUS TRAYNOR� Total first� Informal� Total�ballot�

� Glenn� Lin� Carmel� David�� preferences� � papers�counted�� TASMANIAN�GREENS� AUSTRALIAN�LABOR��� � PARTY�

Agfest� 27� 180� 132� 51� 390� 19� 409

Cambridge� 129� 476� 265� 161� 1 031� 49� 1�080

Clarendon�Vale� 28� 459� 50� 57� 594� 50� 644

Copping� 46� 77� 47� 8� 178� 6� 184

Dodges�Ferry� 236� 746� 598� 103� 1 683� 62� 1�745

Dunalley� 62� 196� 94� 36� 388� 15� 403

Forcett� 59� 179� 218� 34� 490� 13� 503

Lauderdale� 320� 1�127� 437� 434� 2 318� 98� 2�416

Midway�Point� 114� 545� 448� 129� 1 236� 40� 1�276

Mornington� 75� 332� 96� 67� 570� 27� 597

Nubeena� 44� 317� 78� 20� 459� 7� 466

Opossum�Bay� 28� 101� 25� 31� 185� 5� 190

Port�Arthur� 17� 91� 33� 10� 151� 5� 156

Primrose�Sands� 43� 268� 68� 27� 406� 14� 420

Richmond� 81� 266� 179� 129� 655� 22� 677

Rokeby� 90� 1�076� 186� 209� 1 561� 75� 1�636

Saltwater�River� 10� 81� 16� 5� 112� 6� 118

Sandford� 191� 465� 153� 128� 937� 38� 975

Seven�Mile�Beach� 97� 291� 122� 79� 589� 22� 611

Sorell� 170� 787� 722� 155� 1 834� 80� 1�914

South�Arm� 54� 198� 43� 60� 355� 19� 374

Taranna� 47� 143� 59� 13� 262� 4� 266

CITY*� 41� 67� 29� 26� 163� 3� 166

MOBILE**� 7� 23� 16� 8� 54� 2� 56

Total ordinary 2 016 8 491 4 114 1 980 16 601 681 17 282

Pre-poll� 102� 285� 120� 74� 581� 20� 601

Postal� 152� 698� 349� 209� 1 408� 18� 1�426

Provisional� 10� 30� 12� 3� 55� 1� 56

Absent� 6� 9� 5� 3� 23� 0� 23

Total 2 286 9 513 4 600 2 269 18 668 720 19 388

THORP elected

*�City�polling�places�include�Burnie,�Hobart�and�Launceston�electoral�offices�

**�Votes�taken�at�institutions�are�now�isssued�as�ordinary�votes�

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Division of ROWALLAN Election�held�on�6�May�2006� Electors�enrolled� 21�511

Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Gregory�R�Hall� Electors�who�voted� 17�889�(83.16%)

Returning�Officer—Mark�Horner� Informal�votes� 974�(5.44%)

Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2012�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

Polling places CASSIDY HALL� Total first�

Informal�Total�ballot�

� Karen� Greg� preferences� � papers�counted�� TASMANIAN�GREENS�

AGFEST� 119� 750� 869� 62� 931Bishopsbourne� 9� 66� 75� 4� 79Bothwell� 39� 258� 297� 16� 313Bracknell� 51� 256� 307� 18� 325Broadmarsh� 15� 56� 71� 6� 77Carrick� 61� 302� 363� 16� 379Chudleigh� 49� 151� 200� 21� 221Claude�Road� 52� 102� 154� 4� 158Cressy� 112� 463� 575� 36� 611Deloraine� 404� 1�488� 1 892� 56� 1�948Elizabeth�Town� 46� 236� 282� 20� 302Frankford� 22� 102� 124� 3� 127Hadspen� 16� 117� 133� 6� 139Hagley� 32� 226� 258� 12� 270Kempton� 10� 72� 82� 6� 88Latrobe� 73� 380� 453� 29� 482Launceston�� 31� 50� 81� 3� 84(city�polling�place)�Longford� 280� 1�382� 1 662� 137� 1�799Lower�Barrington� 85� 300� 385� 17� 402Meander� 40� 162� 202� 3� 205Miena� 9� 41� 50� 2� 52Mole�Creek� 40� 263� 303� 6� 309Moriarty� 28� 160� 188� 11� 199Perth� 201� 886� 1 087� 85� 1�172Port�Sorell� 266� 1�276� 1 542� 98� 1�640Railton� 93� 508� 601� 46� 647Sassafras� 6� 155� 161� 8� 169Sheffield� 181� 872� 1 053� 78� 1�131Wesley�Vale� 27� 142� 169� 9� 178Westbury� 185� 821� 1 006� 57� 1�063Whitemore� 7� 78� 85� 4� 89Wilmot� 72� 146� 218� 21� 239MOBILE�*� 23� 67� 90� 5� 95

Total ordinary 2 684 12 334 15 018 905 15 923

Pre-poll� 51� 181� 232� 23� 255Postal� 276� 1�236� 1 512� 37� 1�549Provisional� 3� 23� 26� 5� 31Absent� 39� 88� 127� 4� 131

Total 3 053 13 862 16 915 974 17 889

HALL elected

*�Votes�taken�at�institutions�are�now�issued�as�ordinary�votes�

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Division of WELLINGTON Election�held�on�6�May�2006� Electors�enrolled� 23�333�Retiring�member—The�Honourable�Douglas�J�Parkinson� Electors�who�voted� 17�579�(75.34%)�Returning�Officer—David�Molnar� Informal�votes� 622�(3.54%)�Elected�member�to�serve�for�a�six�year�term�until�May�2012�

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place

CANDIDATES

Polling places CORBY FRACALOSSI HISCUTT PARKINSON ROOMES ZUCCO Total first

Informal�Total�ballot�

� Marrette� Michael� Paul� Doug� Stephen� Marti� preferences� � papers�counted�� TASMANIAN�GREENS� � � AUSTRALIAN�LABOR��

� � � � PARTY�

Albuera� 104� 14� 44� 120� 18� 64� 364� 20� 384Battery�Point� 315� 37� 86� 297� 34� 136� 905� 28� 933Bowen�Road� 196� 45� 62� 537� 26� 123� 989� 68� 1�057Cornelian�Bay� 103� 23� 68� 278� 7� 78� 557� 11� 568Creek�Road� 202� 81� 99� 504� 30� 167� 1 083� 42� 1�125Cross�Street� 321� 125� 90� 544� 37� 201� 1 318� 31� 1�349Elizabeth�Street� 239� 31� 66� 222� 13� 94� 665� 27� 692Hobart�� 134� 15� 25� 137� 11� 61� 383� 16� 399Hobart�Central� 61� 3� 15� 74� 6� 28� 187� 7� 194Hobart�North� 125� 18� 49� 214� 12� 70� 488� 21� 509Hobart�West� 285� 25� 49� 249� 16� 76� 700� 22� 722Lansdowne�Crescent� 402� 44� 80� 380� 29� 135� 1 070� 33� 1�103Launceston�� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0(city�polling�place)**�Lenah�Valley� 256� 94� 90� 587� 36� 209� 1 272� 56� 1�328Lutana� 122� 27� 83� 502� 24� 123� 881� 42� 923Moonah�North� 52� 9� 22� 121� 9� 24� 237� 21� 258Mount�Stuart� 168� 42� 52� 286� 13� 79� 640� 10� 650New�Town� 209� 35� 60� 295� 28� 119� 746� 34� 780Newdegate� 351� 58� 92� 473� 23� 165� 1 162� 40� 1�202St�Johns�Park� 39� 8� 18� 74� 4� 26� 169� 9� 178Swan�Street� 145� 21� 35� 170� 11� 54� 436� 21� 457MOBILE�*� 20� 6� 10� 56� 6� 13� 111� 8� 119

Total ordinary 3 849 761 1 195 6 120 393 2 045 14 363 567 14 930

Pre-poll� 302� 48� 74� 422� 28� 166� 1 040� 23� 1�063Postal� 250� 78� 106� 710� 52� 217� 1 413� 25� 1�438Provisional� 17� 0� 6� 17� 3� 7� 50� 0� 50Absent� 37� 1� 5� 40� 1� 7� 91� 7� 98

Total 4 455 888 1 386 7 309 477 2 442 16 957 622 17 579

*�Votes�taken�at�institutions�are�now�issued�as�ordinary�votes�**�Counted�with�Hobart�Central

Distribution of preferences Exhausted��� votes

Count�1� First�preferences� 4�455�� �888�� 1�386�� 7�309�� �477�� 2�442�� 16 957�� �0�� �

Count�2� Votes�transferred� �56�� �107�� �124�� �106�� -�477�� �84�� � �0�� Roomes�� � � � � � � � � � excluded�

� Total�votes� 4�511�� �995�� 1�510�� 7�415�� �0�� 2�526�� 16 957 � �0�� �

Count�3� Votes�transferred� �155�� -�995�� �381�� �242�� � �217�� � �0�� Fracalossi�� � � � � � � � � � excluded�

� Total�votes� 4�666�� �0�� 1�891�� 7�657�� � 2�743�� 16 957 � �0�� �

Count�4� Votes�transferred� �465�� � -1�891�� �673�� � �618�� � �135�� Hiscutt�� � � � � � � � � � excluded�

� Total�votes� 5�131�� � �0�� 8�330�� � 3�361�� 16 957 � �135�� �

Count�5� Votes�transferred� 1�015�� � � 1�979�� � -3�361�� � �367�� Zucco�� � � � � � � � � � excluded�

� Total�votes� 6�146�� � � 10�309�� � �0�� 16 957 � �502�� Parkinson elected

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House�of�Assembly

2006�General�Election

Issue�of�the�Writs� 23�February�2006

Close�of�the�Roll� 23�February�2006

Close�of�Nominations� 3�March�2006

Polling�Day� 18�March�2006

Return�of�the�Writs� 3�April�2006

Returning�Officers

Division�of�Bass� Suzie�Rogers

Division�of�Braddon� Andy�Brockbank

Division�of�Denison� Maree�Ward

Division�of�Franklin� David�Molnar

Division�of�Lyons� Mark�Horner

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2006�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�State-wide�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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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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2006�House�of�Assembly�Elections

Members of the Forty Sixth Parliament (2006)

Division of BassAustralian�Labor�Party� �Hon.�James�Glennister�(Jim)�Cox�

Michelle�Anne�O’Byrne

Liberal�Party� �Peter�Carl�Gutwein�Hon.�Suzanne�Deidre�(Sue)�Napier

Tasmanian�Greens� Kim�Dion�Booth

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

Bryan�Alexander�Green�Hon.�Steven�Kons

Liberal�Party� �Jeremy�Page�Rockliff�Brett�David�Whiteley

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

Lisa�Maria�Singh�Graeme�Lindsay�Sturges

Liberal�Party� Hon.�William�Michael�(Michael)�Hodgman

Tasmanian�Greens� Margaret�Ann�(Peg)�Putt

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

Hon.�Paul�Anthony�Lennon�Hon.�Paula�Catherine�Wriedt

Liberal�Party� Hon.�William�Edward�Felix�(Will)�Hodgman

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

Division of LyonsAustralian�Labor�Party� �Heather�Rose�Butler�

Hon.�David�Edward�Llewellyn�Hon.�Michael�Robert�Polley

Liberal�Party� Marinus�Theodoor�(Rene)�Hidding

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

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Voting Summary

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

Electors�on�the�roll� 67�160� 69�835� 68�207� 69�903� 66�376� 341�481

Ballot�papers�cast� 63�703� 66�394� 64�285� 66�523� 63�103� 324�008

Percentage�of��Electors�on�the�roll� 94.85%� 95.07%� 94.25%� 95.16%� 95.07%� 94.88%

Informal�Votes� 3�004� 3�085� 2�747� 2�566� 2�984� 14�386

Percentage�of��ballot�papers�cast� 4.72%� 4.65%� 4.27%� 3.86%� 4.73%� 4.44%

Formal�Votes� 60�699� 63�309� 61�538� 63�957� 60�119� 309�622

Percentage�of��ballot�papers�cast� 95.28%� 95.35%� 95.73%� 96.14%� 95.27%� 95.56%

“Effective�Votes”� 90.38%� 90.66%� 90.22%� 91.49%� 90.57%� 90.67%

“Effective�Votes”�is�a�measure,�used�by�Tasmania�Together,�of�formal�votes�as�a�percentage�of�electors�on�the�roll.�

Special Voting Summary

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

� Absent�� Issued�� 3�011� 2�400� 3�885� 4�339� 5�274� 18�909�� Votes� Admitted� 2�804� 2�287� 3�557� 3�996� 4�818� 17�462

� Postal�� Issued�� 4�360� 3�950� 4�939� 4�442� 4�726� 22�417�� Votes� Admitted� 3�961� 3�556� 4�540� 4�077� 4�312� 20�446

� Provisional�� Issued�� 1�148� 1�017� 1�352� 1�304� �967� 5�788�� Votes� Admitted� 755� 635� �874� �767� �525� 3�556

�Mobile�Votes*� � 1�027� 617� �561� �398� �218� 2�821

�Pre-poll�Votes*� � 1�753� 2�094� 2�157� 1�489� �445� 7�938

� Total�Special�� Issued�� 11�299� 10�078� 12�894� 11�972� 11�630� 57�873�� Votes� Admitted� 10�300� 9�189� 11�689� 10�727� 10�318� 52�223

*�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.

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Absent Vote Analysis

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

by� � � � �

Bass� � 514� 375� 280� 1�588

Braddon� 494� � 312� 235� 1�074

Denison� 557� 667� � 2�315� 1�670

Franklin� 204� 211� 1�739� �� �942

Lyons� 1�756� 1�008� 1�459� 1�509��

Total� 3�011� 2�400� 3�885� 4�339�� 5�274

Rejected� �207� 113� �328� 343� �456

Admitted� 2�804� 2�287� 3�557� 3�996� 4�818

Postal Vote Analysis

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons

Issued� 4�360� 3�950� 4�939� 4�442� 4�726

Received� 4�124� 3�718� 4�640� 4�165� 4�472

Rejected� �163� �162� 100� 88� 160

Admitted� 3�961� 3�556� 4�540� 4�077� 4�312

Special Votes as a percentage of ballot papers cast

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons

Absent� 4.40� 3.44� 5.53� 6.01� 7.64

Postal� 6.22� 5.36� 7.06� 6.13� 6.83

Provisional� 1.19� 0.96� 1.36� 1.15� 0.83

Mobile� 1.61� 0.93� 0.87� 0.60� 0.35

Pre-poll� 2.75� 3.15� 3.36� 2.24� 0.71

Total� 16.17� 13.84� 18.18� 16.13� 16.35

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Party Strengths in Divisions as indicated by First Preferences

� Bass� Braddon� Denison� Franklin� Lyons� Statewide

� �� 1st�Preferences� 30�110� 32�184� 28�883� 30�166� 31�201� 152�544

� Australian� Percentage� 49.16%� 50.84%� 46.94%� 47.17%� 51.90%� 49.27%

� Labor�Party� Quotas� 2.98� 3.05� 2.82� 2.83� 3.11� 14.79

� � Seats�Won� 2� 3� 3� 3� 3� 14

� � 1st�Preferences� 20�504� 23�595� 16�340� 20�061� 18�011� 98�511

�Liberal�Party

� Percentage� 33.78%� 37.27%� 26.55%� 31.37%� 29.96%� 31.82%

� � Quotas� 2.03� 2.24� 1.59� 1.88� 1.80� 9.54

� � Seats�Won� 2� 2� 1� 1� 1� 7

� � 1st�Preferences� 8�231� 6�529� 14�812� 12�420� 9�509� 51�501

� Tasmanian� Percentage� 13.56%� 10.31%� 24.07%� 19.42%� 15.82%� 16.63%

� Greens� Quotas� 0.81� 0.62� 1.44� 1.17� 0.95� 4.99

� � Seats�Won� 1� 0� 1� 1� 1� 4

� � 1st�Preferences� 411� -� 325� -� 866� 1�602

� Tasmania� Percentage� 0.68%� -� 0.53%� -� 1.44%� 0.52%

� First�Party� Quotas� 0.04� -� 0.03� -� 0.09� 0.16

� � Seats�Won� 0� -� 0� -� 0� 0

� �� 1st�Preferences� -� -� 237� 257� -� 494

� Socialist� Percentage� -� -� 0.39%� 0.40%� -� 0.16%

� Alliance� Quotas� -� -� 0.02� 0.02� -� 0.04

� � Seats�Won� -� -� 0� 0� -� 0

� � 1st�Preferences� 1�443� 1�001� �941� 1�053� �532� 4�970

� Groups�and� Percentage� 2.38%� 1.58%� 1.53%� 1.65%� 0.88%� 1.61%

� Independents� Quotas� 0.14� 0.09� 0.09� 0.10� 0.05� 0.47

� � Seats�Won� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0

� � 1st�Preferences� 60�699� 63�309� 61�538� 63�957� 60�119� 309�622

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

� � Seats�Won� 5� 5� 5� 5� 5� 25

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Strength of Parties

The�State�as�a�single�electorate

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

Australian�Labor�Party� 152�544� 12.32� 14

Liberal�Party� 98�511� 7.95� 7

Tasmanian�Greens� 51�501� 4.16� 4

Tasmania�First�Party� 1�602� 0.13� 0

Socialist�Alliance� �494� 0.04� 0

Groups�&�Independents� 4�970� 0.40� 0

Total 309 622 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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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Tasmania

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank� 2�816

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 2�907

Total 5 723

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 11

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 2�191

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 245

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 2�706

Two�or�more�first�preferences�

� •� 2�first�preferences� 1�440�

� •� 3�or�more�first�preferences—but�less�than�the�number�of�columns� 708�

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

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 720�

Other� 132�

Number�of�first�preferences�greater�than�the�number�of�columns� 222� 3�222

Total 8 375

Other�� 288

Total 14 386

Apparentunintentional

58.22%

Apparentintentional

39.78%

Other2.00%

Tasmania

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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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Division of BASS

First preference votes recorded—by polling places(Page 1 of 7)

� Blessington�� � � Cosgrove� � � East��Upper

� Branxholm� Bridport�Park

� Derby� Dilston�Launceston

� Elphin�

Candidates

COURTNEY�Grant� 7� 6� 9� 2� 2� 16� 18� 20

COX�Jim� 11� 34� 87� 57� 19� 95� 105� 81

CRIPPS�Michelle� 2� 6� 7� 8� 8� 3� 25� 9

GREENE�Mike� 2� 2� 6� 3� 3� 6� 6� 6

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 17� 58� 172� 69� 30� 123� 223� 183

REISSIG�Steve� 3� 25� 42� 11� 4� 27� 18� 27

Australian Labor Party 42 131 323 150 66 270 395 326

BALL�Jeremy� 5� 2� 10� 5� 6� 20� 38� 13

BOOTH�Kim� 11� 19� 91� 23� 19� 84� 169� 81

CASE�Kate� 0� 2� 5� 1� 2� 8� 9� 6

COVER�Peter� 0� 0� 4� 2� 1� 5� 7� 4

THOMPSON�Jill� 2� 1� 4� 2� 1� 5� 5� 4

Tasmanian Greens 18 24 114 33 29 122 228 108

FRATANGELO�Pamela� 0� 2� 0� 5� 1� 9� 12� 7

FRY�David� 2� 10� 45� 30� 12� 46� 46� 62

GUTWEIN�Peter� 14� 50� 493� 41� 22� 81� 136� 91

McQUESTIN�Sam� 1� 3� 5� 11� 3� 16� 40� 39

NAPIER�Sue� 10� 10� 73� 26� 3� 65� 100� 57

Liberal Party 27 75 616 113 41 217 334 256

WALLACE�Robert� 0� 1� 10� 2� 0� 3� 5� 3

Tasmania First Party 0 1 10 2 0 3 5 3

COLLIER�Jim� 0� 0� 0� 2� 1� 2� 2� 5

ROCHESTER�Les� 1� 1� 12� 4� 1� 60� 30� 16

Total Formal Votes 88 232 1 075 304 138 674 994 714

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 9� 10� 51� 16� 10� 22� 26� 37

Total�Ballot�Papers� 97� 242� 1�126� 320� 148� 696� 1�020� 751

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�Five�� General� George� George

� ��

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

Candidates

COURTNEY�Grant� 42� 12� 57� 14� 3� 1� 45� 30

COX�Jim� 245� 69� 414� 196� 18� 86� 226� 148

CRIPPS�Michelle� 30� 15� 29� 12� 0� 6� 24� 20

GREENE�Mike� 19� 3� 114� 82� 2� 10� 22� 13

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 376� 131� 471� 237� 39� 66� 315� 199

REISSIG�Steve� 74� 20� 58� 33� 0� 6� 64� 36

Australian Labor Party 786 250 1 143 574 62 175 696 446

BALL�Jeremy� 26� 27� 19� 9� 2� 4� 24� 21

BOOTH�Kim� 175� 68� 127� 39� 15� 46� 114� 71

CASE�Kate� 11� 12� 23� 3� 0� 3� 17� 6

COVER�Peter� 12� 5� 15� 2� 0� 2� 16� 7

THOMPSON�Jill� 18� 10� 21� 4� 2� 5� 14� 2

Tasmanian Greens 242 122 205 57 19 60 185 107

FRATANGELO�Pamela� 15� 4� 15� 9� 2� 3� 3� 5

FRY�David� 131� 19� 87� 30� 9� 19� 52� 38

GUTWEIN�Peter� 166� 48� 120� 62� 44� 35� 78� 68

McQUESTIN�Sam� 50� 17� 32� 16� 3� 7� 16� 22

NAPIER�Sue� 156� 24� 164� 105� 10� 23� 62� 48

Liberal Party 518 112 418 222 68 87 211 181

WALLACE�Robert� 10� 3� 15� 8� 8� 5� 7� 5

Tasmania First Party 10 3 15 8 8 5 7 5

COLLIER�Jim� 13� 2� 4� 7� 0� 3� 6� 2

ROCHESTER�Les� 31� 10� 35� 21� 2� 42� 28� 8

Total Formal Votes 1 600 499 1 820 889 159 372 1 133 749

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 87� 30� 133� 56� 6� 10� 113� 54

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�687� 529� 1�953� 945� 165� 382� 1�246� 803

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� � Kings�� Lady� � Launceston� � Legana�� Karoola�Meadows

�Barron

� Launceston�Central

� Lebrina�(Bass)

� Lilydale�

Candidates

COURTNEY�Grant� 7� 43� 2� 22� 16� 3� 45� 46

COX�Jim� 39� 268� 9� 62� 93� 32� 219� 73

CRIPPS�Michelle� 2� 39� 1� 25� 19� 6� 22� 4

GREENE�Mike� 2� 23� 2� 5� 8� 2� 18� 6

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 61� 472� 28� 161� 189� 45� 253� 165

REISSIG�Steve� 10� 81� 3� 38� 26� 9� 69� 19

Australian Labor Party 121 926 45 313 351 97 626 313

BALL�Jeremy� 6� 37� 2� 44� 39� 6� 22� 15

BOOTH�Kim� 33� 107� 10� 140� 185� 26� 140� 161

CASE�Kate� 3� 17� 5� 15� 13� 2� 7� 9

COVER�Peter� 0� 10� 0� 9� 7� 0� 6� 3

THOMPSON�Jill� 0� 16� 2� 7� 12� 4� 10� 11

Tasmanian Greens 42 187 19 215 256 38 185 199

FRATANGELO�Pamela� 4� 12� 1� 11� 8� 2� 16� 5

FRY�David� 10� 143� 8� 57� 64� 16� 191� 31

GUTWEIN�Peter� 34� 200� 31� 75� 106� 39� 151� 78

McQUESTIN�Sam� 7� 50� 4� 25� 33� 2� 46� 4

NAPIER�Sue� 12� 172� 29� 71� 93� 15� 169� 64

Liberal Party 67 577 73 239 304 74 573 182

WALLACE�Robert� 2� 16� 1� 3� 3� 2� 12� 5

Tasmania First Party 2 16 1 3 3 2 12 5

COLLIER�Jim� 0� 7� 1� 4� 3� 3� 9� 3

ROCHESTER�Les� 8� 21� 1� 21� 19� 1� 47� 13

Total Formal Votes 240 1 734 140 795 936 215 1 452 715

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 10� 101� 5� 45� 42� 8� 62� 34

Total�Ballot�Papers� 250� 1�835� 145� 840� 978� 223� 1�514� 749

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� � Myrtle� � � � � Pipers� �� Mowbray�Park

�� Newnham� Newstead� Norwood� Nunamara�River

� Prospect�� � � � � � �Candidates

COURTNEY�Grant� 64� 2� 98� 36� 54� 4� 7� 37

COX�Jim� 327� 15� 537� 169� 326� 40� 45� 358

CRIPPS�Michelle� 41� 1� 53� 36� 47� 6� 3� 73

GREENE�Mike� 18� 2� 46� 13� 12� 3� 7� 16

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 555� 12� 638� 418� 565� 46� 51� 434

REISSIG�Steve� 69� 0� 140� 46� 79� 6� 6� 115

Australian Labor Party 1 074 32 1 512 718 1 083 105 119 1 033

BALL�Jeremy� 31� 1� 33� 28� 34� 10� 3� 15

BOOTH�Kim� 121� 11� 158� 194� 181� 35� 30� 73

CASE�Kate� 21� 4� 28� 8� 14� 4� 6� 9

COVER�Peter� 9� 1� 14� 6� 5� 1� 3� 11

THOMPSON�Jill� 12� 3� 17� 15� 19� 0� 1� 8

Tasmanian Greens 194 20 250 251 253 50 43 116

FRATANGELO�Pamela� 18� 0� 17� 20� 21� 4� 0� 10

FRY�David� 128� 1� 133� 151� 215� 11� 11� 138

GUTWEIN�Peter� 145� 15� 247� 246� 450� 39� 44� 282

McQUESTIN�Sam� 48� 1� 51� 82� 131� 3� 6� 71

NAPIER�Sue� 137� 4� 180� 197� 284� 11� 16� 208

Liberal Party 476 21 628 696 1 101 68 77 709

WALLACE�Robert� 9� 0� 12� 10� 14� 4� 2� 9

Tasmania First Party 9 0 12 10 14 4 2 9

COLLIER�Jim� 6� 0� 11� 5� 8� 1� 1� 9

ROCHESTER�Les� 26� 0� 25� 43� 35� 3� 7� 28

Total Formal Votes 1 785 73 2 438 1 723 2 494 231 249 1 904

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 122� 4� 140� 55� 101� 13� 4� 101

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�907� 77� 2�578� 1�778� 2�595� 244� 253� 2�005

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�Prospect�

� � � �Riverside

� � �South��

Vale� Ravenswood� Ringarooma� Riverside�

West� Rocherlea� Scottsdale�

Launceston�

Candidates

COURTNEY�Grant� 24� 135� 5� 47� 20� 99� 36� 13

COX�Jim� 171� 364� 45� 295� 126� 232� 248� 98

CRIPPS�Michelle� 61� 61� 3� 46� 17� 18� 19� 15

GREENE�Mike� 17� 34� 3� 24� 4� 19� 11� 7

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 207� 611� 55� 457� 207� 302� 341� 102

REISSIG�Steve� 74� 191� 25� 130� 49� 48� 104� 22

Australian Labor Party 554 1 396 136 999 423 718 759 257

BALL�Jeremy� 14� 25� 3� 33� 10� 6� 12� 19

BOOTH�Kim� 57� 78� 30� 259� 76� 69� 114� 91

CASE�Kate� 6� 14� 5� 17� 8� 6� 13� 11

COVER�Peter� 6� 11� 2� 10� 3� 5� 8� 5

THOMPSON�Jill� 9� 15� 7� 23� 8� 7� 13� 6

Tasmanian Greens 92 143 47 342 105 93 160 132

FRATANGELO�Pamela� 12� 13� 4� 25� 18� 4� 4� 7

FRY�David� 84� 73� 13� 338� 118� 41� 89� 32

GUTWEIN�Peter� 176� 126� 125� 340� 105� 72� 676� 50

McQUESTIN�Sam� 37� 25� 2� 86� 30� 18� 24� 20

NAPIER�Sue� 122� 105� 23� 328� 107� 59� 90� 52

Liberal Party 431 342 167 1 117 378 194 883 161

WALLACE�Robert� 4� 14� 4� 12� 4� 13� 12� 5

Tasmania First Party 4 14 4 12 4 13 12 5

COLLIER�Jim� 5� 5� 0� 15� 16� 3� 6� 0

ROCHESTER�Les� 8� 15� 1� 103� 16� 9� 9� 10

Total Formal Votes 1 094 1 915 355 2 588 942 1 030 1 829 565

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 45� 172� 15� 96� 40� 96� 70� 27

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�139� 2�087� 370� 2�684� 982� 1�126� 1�899� 592

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� � � � �West� � � Windmill

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

Launceston� Weymouth� Whitemark�

Hill�

� � � � � � � �Candidates

COURTNEY�Grant� 41� 94� 32� 51� 37� 1� 0� 13

COX�Jim� 179� 587� 202� 170� 208� 20� 33� 67

CRIPPS�Michelle� 22� 143� 28� 16� 41� 0� 10� 12

GREENE�Mike� 25� 39� 17� 14� 12� 1� 2� 2

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 247� 776� 342� 292� 361� 21� 58� 150

REISSIG�Steve� 42� 217� 63� 63� 72� 4� 5� 19

Australian Labor Party 556 1 856 684 606 731 47 108 263

BALL�Jeremy� 23� 32� 46� 6� 63� 0� 5� 26

BOOTH�Kim� 71� 154� 349� 34� 300� 17� 25� 121

CASE�Kate� 7� 20� 25� 8� 18� 0� 13� 12

COVER�Peter� 3� 13� 12� 3� 12� 1� 4� 4

THOMPSON�Jill� 11� 26� 27� 7� 21� 0� 6� 5

Tasmanian Greens 115 245 459 58 414 18 53 168

FRATANGELO�Pamela� 11� 32� 29� 7� 16� 2� 2� 9

FRY�David� 86� 269� 154� 44� 145� 7� 12� 41

GUTWEIN�Peter� 130� 345� 219� 48� 198� 29� 41� 137

McQUESTIN�Sam� 32� 93� 43� 14� 42� 4� 7� 51

NAPIER�Sue� 105� 307� 242� 41� 142� 9� 88� 75

Liberal Party 364 1 046 687 154 543 51 150 313

WALLACE�Robert� 6� 23� 9� 7� 8� 0� 3� 2

Tasmania First Party 6 23 9 7 8 0 3 2

COLLIER�Jim� 3� 10� 21� 3� 9� 1� 0� 2

ROCHESTER�Les� 16� 39� 81� 4� 41� 7� 1� 29

Total Formal Votes 1 060 3 219 1 941 832 1 746 124 315 777

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 58� 196� 67� 62� 63� 7� 13� 25

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�118� 3�415� 2�008� 894� 1�809� 131� 328� 802

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Special�Votes

� � � Total��Absent� Mobile� Postal� Pre-Poll� Provisional�� Winnaleah� Youngtown� Ordinary��Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes�

Total�� � � Votes

Candidates

COURTNEY�Grant� 6� 48� 1�472� 83� 15� 84� 38� 31� 1�723

COX�Jim� 26� 303� 7�877� 403� 106� 540� 239� 121� 9�286

CRIPPS�Michelle� 2� 25� 1�121� 62� 10� 57� 26� 27� 1�303

GREENE�Mike� 2� 18� 733� 41� 23� 58� 22� 20� 897

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 35� 466� 11�832� 574� 208� 1�045� 327� 160� 14�146

REISSIG�Steve� 6� 96� 2�394� 129� 22� 104� 58� 48� 2�755

Australian Labor Party 77 956 25 429 1 292 384 1 888 710 407 30 110

BALL�Jeremy� 1� 15� 896� 69� 8� 64� 53� 20� 1�110

BOOTH�Kim� 6� 88� 4�696� 340� 32� 308� 210� 67� 5�653

CASE�Kate� 1� 10� 467� 33� 4� 56� 16� 8� 584

COVER�Peter� 1� 9� 279� 22� 5� 24� 9� 5� 344

THOMPSON�Jill� 0� 14� 442� 23� 8� 40� 20� 7� 540

Tasmanian Greens 9 136 6 780 487 57 492 308 107 8 231

FRATANGELO�Pamela� 1� 17� 454� 23� 6� 38� 18� 11� 550

FRY�David� 29� 104� 3�625� 182� 99� 217� 115� 36� 4�274

GUTWEIN�Peter� 81� 177� 6�806� 302� 221� 579� 246� 64� 8�218

McQUESTIN�Sam� 5� 39� 1�417� 109� 45� 81� 70� 23� 1�745

NAPIER�Sue� 15� 164� 4�672� 222� 147� 449� 184� 43� 5�717

Liberal Party 131 501 16 974 838 518 1 364 633 177 20 504

WALLACE�Robert� 2� 8� 325� 27� 1� 36� 15� 7� 411

Tasmania First Party 2 8 325 27 1 36 15 7 411

COLLIER�Jim� 0� 10� 229� 7� 1� 21� 3� 4� 265

ROCHESTER�Les� 1� 13� 1�003� 58� 7� 66� 34� 10� 1�178

Total Formal Votes 220 1 624 50 740 2 709 968 3 867 1 703 712 60 699

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 15� 79� 2�663� 95� 59� 94� 50� 43� 3�004

Total�Ballot�Papers� 235� 1�703� 53�403� 2�804� 1�027� 3�961� 1�753� 755� 63�703

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� � �Addison

� �Boat

�� Abbotsham� Acton�

Street� Ambleside�

Harbour� Brooklyn� Burnie� Calder�

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 7� 24� 9� 5� 15� 8� 11� 6

PERRY�Leon� 11� 30� 64� 63� 3� 3� 24� 1

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 36� 97� 159� 125� 35� 34� 83� 15

WHITELEY�Brett� 8� 168� 29� 37� 50� 87� 208� 3

WOODWARD�Heather� 5� 60� 15� 5� 23� 28� 51� 4

Liberal Party 67 379 276 235 126 160 377 29

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 1� 55� 14� 5� 6� 14� 21� 1

BEST�Brenton� 11� 149� 152� 80� 10� 31� 33� 3

GREEN�Bryan� 18� 553� 164� 104� 52� 225� 306� 18

HOLLISTER�Peter� 5� 31� 79� 32� 4� 10� 22� 2

KONS�Steve� 6� 407� 87� 57� 34� 126� 229� 5

Australian Labor Party 41 1 195 496 278 106 406 611 29

MARTIN�Steve� 2� 13� 25� 11� 1� 11� 10� 1

Group C 2 13 25 11 1 11 10 1

COOMBES�John� 1� 12� 2� 4� 1� 4� 15� 0

JACKSON�Andrea� 0� 13� 3� 5� 9� 5� 15� 0

JORDAN�Scott� 3� 26� 3� 3� 2� 6� 17� 1

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 11� 60� 43� 33� 49� 29� 94� 14

RANSLEY�Dianne� 1� 13� 8� 3� 3� 7� 11� 0

Tasmanian Greens 16 124 59 48 64 51 152 15

Total Formal Votes 126 1 711 856 572 297 628 1 150 74

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 6� 162� 76� 25� 14� 35� 40� 2

Total�Ballot�Papers� 132� 1�873� 932� 597� 311� 663� 1�190� 76

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�� � �Devonport� Devonport� Devonport

� �East� Edith��� Cooee� Currie�

Central� North� South� Don�

Devonport� Creek�

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 23� 43� 31� 7� 9� 13� 23� 40

PERRY�Leon� 36� 15� 166� 74� 85� 60� 225� 2

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 90� 175� 433� 137� 153� 153� 284� 17

WHITELEY�Brett� 155� 90� 94� 35� 44� 54� 110� 14

WOODWARD�Heather� 60� 54� 41� 5� 21� 15� 25� 42

Liberal Party 364 377 765 258 312 295 667 115

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 9� 19� 32� 9� 22� 10� 44� 3

BEST�Brenton� 28� 19� 297� 87� 160� 64� 572� 11

GREEN�Bryan� 302� 100� 281� 126� 138� 108� 295� 37

HOLLISTER�Peter� 16� 15� 141� 36� 63� 35� 127� 1

KONS�Steve� 186� 61� 169� 56� 79� 69� 175� 21

Australian Labor Party 541 214 920 314 462 286 1 213 73

MARTIN�Steve� 9� 7� 56� 17� 27� 13� 42� 3

Group C 9 7 56 17 27 13 42 3

COOMBES�John� 4� 5� 10� 1� 6� 7� 19� 1

JACKSON�Andrea� 8� 10� 19� 2� 12� 6� 21� 3

JORDAN�Scott� 15� 5� 21� 0� 5� 3� 10� 5

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 69� 31� 143� 27� 46� 69� 88� 9

RANSLEY�Dianne� 9� 10� 10� 1� 5� 4� 21� 3

Tasmanian Greens 105 61 203 31 74 89 159 21

Total Formal Votes 1 019 659 1 944 620 875 683 2 081 212

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 30� 44� 92� 15� 42� 34� 163� 11

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�049� 703� 2�036� 635� 917� 717� 2�244� 223

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�� � � � � �Gunns

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

Plains� Havenview� Heybridge�

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 14� 100� 21� 12� 14� 4� 11� 9

PERRY�Leon� 5� 4� 46� 18� 1� 0� 7� 4

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 24� 49� 198� 86� 32� 20� 38� 25

WHITELEY�Brett� 24� 24� 55� 30� 13� 1� 61� 33

WOODWARD�Heather� 13� 51� 22� 24� 5� 2� 22� 14

Liberal Party 80 228 342 170 65 27 139 85

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 1� 3� 10� 3� 2� 1� 14� 4

BEST�Brenton� 5� 12� 50� 25� 3� 13� 30� 11

GREEN�Bryan� 44� 89� 138� 94� 15� 12� 193� 83

HOLLISTER�Peter� 3� 5� 17� 4� 1� 0� 10� 3

KONS�Steve� 22� 27� 48� 28� 19� 3� 121� 48

Australian Labor Party 75 136 263 154 40 29 368 149

MARTIN�Steve� 3� 3� 6� 7� 3� 2� 6� 3

Group C 3 3 6 7 3 2 6 3

COOMBES�John� 1� 1� 12� 0� 1� 0� 6� 1

JACKSON�Andrea� 5� 3� 10� 5� 4� 3� 7� 1

JORDAN�Scott� 3� 1� 7� 1� 3� 5� 7� 1

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 25� 12� 118� 36� 7� 22� 22� 21

RANSLEY�Dianne� 3� 3� 12� 1� 3� 0� 2� 2

Tasmanian Greens 37 20 159 43 18 30 44 26

Total Formal Votes 195 387 770 374 126 88 557 263

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 7� 19� 22� 21� 13� 0� 28� 15

Total�Ballot�Papers� 202� 406� 792� 395� 139� 88� 585� 278

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

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 2� 60� 22� 32� 20� 4� 0� 30

PERRY�Leon� 4� 6� 177� 1� 0� 4� 33� 1

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 19� 31� 437� 21� 7� 33� 47� 17

WHITELEY�Brett� 25� 17� 108� 11� 1� 7� 10� 10

WOODWARD�Heather� 15� 69� 30� 32� 15� 2� 5� 30

Liberal Party 65 183 774 97 43 50 95 88

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 1� 5� 51� 2� 2� 2� 3� 3

BEST�Brenton� 13� 14� 479� 5� 1� 17� 54� 4

GREEN�Bryan� 41� 78� 431� 63� 13� 22� 54� 16

HOLLISTER�Peter� 2� 3� 116� 1� 0� 16� 25� 1

KONS�Steve� 28� 12� 188� 11� 6� 13� 31� 6

Australian Labor Party 85 112 1 265 82 22 70 167 30

MARTIN�Steve� 1� 2� 68� 0� 1� 2� 10� 1

Group C 1 2 68 0 1 2 10 1

COOMBES�John� 2� 2� 11� 2� 0� 2� 2� 1

JACKSON�Andrea� 2� 3� 22� 2� 1� 1� 0� 3

JORDAN�Scott� 1� 0� 10� 3� 0� 0� 1� 3

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 8� 5� 109� 8� 2� 22� 21� 2

RANSLEY�Dianne� 5� 2� 15� 5� 0� 2� 1� 2

Tasmanian Greens 18 12 167 20 3 27 25 11

Total Formal Votes 169 309 2 274 199 69 149 297 130

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 10� 22� 105� 6� 2� 10� 15� 4

Total�Ballot�Papers� 179� 331� 2�379� 205� 71� 159� 312� 134

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� � � � �Nixon� North

� �Port

�� Montello� Moorleah� Moriarty� Natone�

Street� Motton� Penguin�

Sorell�

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 16� 10� 11� 5� 41� 8� 57� 26

PERRY�Leon� 29� 0� 15� 2� 244� 12� 57� 125

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 61� 20� 84� 16� 442� 52� 253� 433

WHITELEY�Brett� 147� 8� 14� 10� 130� 10� 219� 88

WOODWARD�Heather� 53� 20� 7� 4� 43� 12� 83� 39

Liberal Party 306 58 131 37 900 94 669 711

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 33� 2� 5� 3� 40� 5� 40� 21

BEST�Brenton� 108� 7� 26� 8� 359� 17� 178� 310

GREEN�Bryan� 432� 35� 40� 48� 449� 45� 604� 342

HOLLISTER�Peter� 29� 3� 5� 0� 163� 6� 36� 113

KONS�Steve� 259� 11� 13� 11� 200� 13� 274� 131

Australian Labor Party 861 58 89 70 1 211 86 1 132 917

MARTIN�Steve� 11� 1� 5� 0� 66� 4� 19� 18

Group C 11 1 5 0 66 4 19 18

COOMBES�John� 8� 0� 2� 0� 15� 2� 19� 15

JACKSON�Andrea� 18� 6� 3� 1� 24� 3� 27� 23

JORDAN�Scott� 16� 2� 2� 3� 10� 3� 20� 9

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 73� 16� 11� 14� 164� 32� 215� 152

RANSLEY�Dianne� 13� 4� 2� 3� 22� 6� 34� 13

Tasmanian Greens 128 28 20 21 235 46 315 212

Total Formal Votes 1 306 145 245 128 2 412 230 2 135 1 858

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 80� 6� 8� 7� 124� 11� 101� 64

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�386� 151� 253� 135� 2�536� 241� 2�236� 1�922

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� � � � �Rocky

� �Savage� Shorewell

��� Preston� Reekara� Riana� Ridgley�

Cape� Sassafras�

River� Park�

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 2� 12� 12� 20� 55� 5� 1� 30

PERRY�Leon� 6� 1� 7� 9� 4� 17� 1� 23

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 19� 25� 62� 65� 37� 103� 1� 97

WHITELEY�Brett� 7� 12� 20� 94� 33� 8� 1� 178

WOODWARD�Heather� 6� 4� 16� 30� 62� 6� 2� 74

Liberal Party 40 54 117 218 191 139 6 402

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 1� 2� 3� 9� 5� 3� 1� 13

BEST�Brenton� 9� 1� 13� 42� 25� 14� 6� 39

GREEN�Bryan� 17� 16� 56� 196� 89� 20� 12� 375

HOLLISTER�Peter� 2� 1� 3� 7� 8� 6� 2� 11

KONS�Steve� 5� 8� 35� 87� 46� 14� 7� 163

Australian Labor Party 34 28 110 341 173 57 28 601

MARTIN�Steve� 1� 0� 2� 3� 5� 0� 2� 5

Group C 1 0 2 3 5 0 2 5

COOMBES�John� 1� 1� 2� 2� 3� 0� 0� 1

JACKSON�Andrea� 0� 1� 2� 3� 7� 0� 1� 15

JORDAN�Scott� 2� 0� 1� 8� 6� 1� 0� 19

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 7� 5� 18� 27� 26� 3� 2� 53

RANSLEY�Dianne� 3� 1� 6� 6� 6� 0� 0� 6

Tasmanian Greens 13 8 29 46 48 4 3 94

Total Formal Votes 88 90 258 608 417 200 39 1 102

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 4� 6� 10� 21� 30� 8� 4� 33

Total�Ballot�Papers� 92� 96� 268� 629� 447� 208� 43� 1�135

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�Sisters� Sisters

� � �South� South��

Beach� Creek� Smithton� Somerset�

Burnie� Riana� Sprent� Spreyton�

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 6� 21� 330� 89� 7� 21� 10� 28

PERRY�Leon� 5� 1� 19� 45� 10� 5� 4� 95

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 14� 23� 209� 192� 35� 23� 38� 305

WHITELEY�Brett� 26� 17� 137� 250� 59� 19� 33� 51

WOODWARD�Heather� 11� 23� 507� 110� 17� 8� 5� 22

Liberal Party 62 85 1 202 686 128 76 90 501

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 7� 7� 37� 55� 4� 4� 1� 26

BEST�Brenton� 5� 9� 135� 101� 21� 8� 22� 198

GREEN�Bryan� 60� 40� 592� 746� 110� 26� 38� 219

HOLLISTER�Peter� 3� 1� 27� 26� 13� 0� 7� 100

KONS�Steve� 29� 21� 166� 328� 84� 18� 14� 119

Australian Labor Party 104 78 957 1 256 232 56 82 662

MARTIN�Steve� 5� 1� 13� 20� 1� 1� 3� 27

Group C 5 1 13 20 1 1 3 27

COOMBES�John� 1� 1� 6� 17� 1� 2� 2� 3

JACKSON�Andrea� 4� 1� 14� 19� 2� 1� 1� 8

JORDAN�Scott� 5� 4� 7� 26� 3� 4� 5� 11

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 31� 25� 51� 123� 18� 12� 25� 77

RANSLEY�Dianne� 5� 0� 12� 21� 5� 3� 3� 7

Tasmanian Greens 46 31 90 206 29 22 36 106

Total Formal Votes 217 195 2 262 2 168 390 155 211 1 296

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 10� 7� 125� 127� 15� 6� 13� 50

Total�Ballot�Papers� 227� 202� 2�387� 2�295� 405� 161� 224� 1�346

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� � �Sulphur

� �Turners� Ulverstone� Ulverstone� Ulverstone

�� Stanley� Stowport�

Creek� Togari�

Beach� Central� East� South�

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 23� 20� 19� 38� 13� 14� 14� 40

PERRY�Leon� 5� 4� 21� 0� 54� 50� 48� 93

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 34� 26� 69� 8� 147� 203� 165� 344

WHITELEY�Brett� 16� 28� 51� 6� 85� 109� 119� 171

WOODWARD�Heather� 66� 6� 24� 4� 34� 60� 42� 93

Liberal Party 144 84 184 56 333 436 388 741

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 7� 4� 5� 1� 11� 17� 14� 39

BEST�Brenton� 12� 12� 15� 3� 64� 85� 70� 245

GREEN�Bryan� 148� 45� 113� 17� 236� 291� 308� 746

HOLLISTER�Peter� 3� 4� 3� 2� 26� 26� 21� 57

KONS�Steve� 32� 23� 52� 6� 56� 80� 70� 167

Australian Labor Party 202 88 188 29 393 499 483 1 254

MARTIN�Steve� 3� 1� 3� 0� 9� 12� 19� 32

Group C 3 1 3 0 9 12 19 32

COOMBES�John� 2� 3� 1� 0� 6� 4� 0� 12

JACKSON�Andrea� 4� 4� 5� 1� 6� 9� 7� 17

JORDAN�Scott� 2� 3� 3� 0� 5� 4� 1� 13

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 40� 18� 50� 0� 83� 82� 80� 224

RANSLEY�Dianne� 3� 2� 3� 0� 4� 10� 3� 8

Tasmanian Greens 51 30 62 1 104 109 91 274

Total Formal Votes 400 203 437 86 839 1 056 981 2 301

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 20� 19� 12� 2� 25� 37� 49� 145

Total�Ballot�Papers� 420� 222� 449� 88� 864� 1�093� 1�030� 2�446

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��Upper� Valley� � Wesley� West� � Wynyard� Wynyard

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Burnie� Road� Waratah�

Vale� Ulverstone� Wivenhoe�

Central� East�

Candidates

OLDAKER�John� 24� 16� 3� 6� 51� 13� 115� 20

PERRY�Leon� 27� 130� 4� 42� 89� 17� 40� 9

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 105� 308� 6� 96� 324� 52� 245� 55

WHITELEY�Brett� 194� 101� 5� 11� 136� 55� 212� 52

WOODWARD�Heather� 54� 35� 6� 5� 94� 27� 162� 32

Liberal Party 404 590 24 160 694 164 774 168

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 22� 38� 2� 5� 38� 8� 74� 17

BEST�Brenton� 56� 345� 12� 30� 225� 22� 104� 36

GREEN�Bryan� 431� 283� 51� 49� 621� 99� 664� 220

HOLLISTER�Peter� 26� 121� 2� 9� 49� 6� 30� 9

KONS�Steve� 239� 141� 22� 21� 134� 104� 206� 61

Australian Labor Party 774 928 89 114 1 067 239 1 078 343

MARTIN�Steve� 10� 121� 1� 3� 28� 4� 12� 8

Group C 10 121 1 3 28 4 12 8

COOMBES�John� 9� 8� 3� 0� 11� 2� 17� 1

JACKSON�Andrea� 6� 11� 2� 4� 20� 8� 23� 8

JORDAN�Scott� 10� 12� 4� 1� 10� 5� 22� 5

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 58� 71� 13� 40� 124� 30� 148� 35

RANSLEY�Dianne� 10� 10� 7� 3� 14� 2� 37� 6

Tasmanian Greens 93 112 29 48 179 47 247 55

Total Formal Votes 1 281 1 751 143 325 1 968 454 2 111 574

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 67� 91� 9� 9� 88� 19� 117� 29

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�348� 1�842� 152� 334� 2�056� 473� 2�228� 603

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OLDAKER�John� 50� 56� 1�987� 84� 38� 107� 51� 13� 2�280

PERRY�Leon� 16� 5� 2�563� 97� 24� 143� 95� 55� 2�977

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 102� 35� 8�043� 362� 135� 701� 326� 63� 9�630

WHITELEY�Brett� 135� 30� 4�703� 201� 73� 299� 202� 51� 5�529

WOODWARD�Heather� 72� 13� 2�798� 83� 42� 168� 69� 19� 3�179

Liberal Party 375 139 20 094 827 312 1 418 743 201 23 595

BATCHELOR�Leonie� 46� 4� 1�051� 39� 16� 61� 39� 9� 1�215

BEST�Brenton� 51� 11� 5�502� 185� 29� 362� 215� 85� 6�378

GREEN�Bryan� 398� 85� 13�625� 437� 76� 726� 479� 125� 15�468

HOLLISTER�Peter� 26� 6� 1�824� 83� 19� 113� 69� 27� 2�135

KONS�Steve� 120� 43� 6�011� 222� 95� 347� 231� 82� 6�988

Australian Labor Party 641 149 28 013 966 235 1 609 1 033 328 32 184

MARTIN�Steve� 6� 1� �852� 39� 5� 62� 32� 11� 1�001

Group C 6 1 852 39 5 62 32 11 1 001

COOMBES�John� 7� 3� 329� 21� 1� 24� 13� 6� �394

JACKSON�Andrea� 11� 10� 543� 37� 2� 55� 21� 11� �669

JORDAN�Scott� 13� 7� 458� 27� 1� 28� 21� 10� �545

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 81� 33� 3�645� 248� 16� 225� 133� 30� 4�297

RANSLEY�Dianne� 12� 12� 494� 34� 3� 64� 27� 2� �624

Tasmanian Greens 124 65 5 469 367 23 396 215 59 6 529

Total Formal Votes 1 146 354 54 428 2 199 575 3 485 2 023 599 63 309

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 65� 14� 2�777� 88� 42� 71� 71� 36� 3�085

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�211� 368� 57�205� 2�287� 617� 3�556� 2�094� 635� 66�394

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Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Group F Ungrouped

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

TasmaniaFirst Party

SocialistAlliance

Liberal Party TasmanianGreens

AustralianLabor Party

Group F Ungrouped

Quotas Seats Won

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� � � �Battery� Bowen� Brent�� Abbotsfield� Albuera� Austins�Ferry�Point� Road� Street

� Cascades� Chigwell�

Candidates

PELHAM�Kevin� 4� 1� 5� 1� 3� 9� 0� 11

ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M� 2� 0� 3� 0� 7� 2� 0� 5

Tasmania First Party 6 1 8 1 10 11 0 16

SEABORN�Linda� 1� 1� 4� 6� 8� 1� 2� 7

Socialist Alliance 1 1 4 6 8 1 2 7

ARCHER�Elise� 44� 20� 42� 44� 21� 21� 11� 35

DIXON�Fabian� 35� 35� 72� 130� 30� 22� 26� 36

HODGMAN�Michael� 168� 40� 187� 146� 120� 110� 40� 165

KLONARIS�John� 28� 5� 20� 14� 20� 14� 5� 28

LOWRIE�Richard� 22� 11� 63� 42� 39� 27� 8� 53

Liberal Party 297 111 384 376 230 194 90 317

CORBY�Marrette� 6� 3� 8� 12� 10� 1� 2� 2

HARVEY�Bill� 2� 1� 3� 8� 8� 2� 4� 8

O’CONNOR�Cassy� 21� 23� 23� 101� 30� 17� 40� 23

PUTT�Peg� 88� 123� 107� 350� 188� 61� 161� 105

ROWALLAN�Toby� 5� 4� 4� 7� 7� 1� 3� 4

Tasmanian Greens 122 154 145 478 243 82 210 142

BARTLETT�David� 191� 51� 281� 123� 252� 112� 53� 140

COLLINS�Julie� 126� 19� 97� 33� 90� 75� 20� 174

RITCHIE�Joe� 100� 5� 56� 16� 43� 16� 3� 108

SINGH�Lisa� 234� 29� 163� 62� 157� 104� 38� 177

STURGES�Graeme� 355� 14� 215� 33� 139� 128� 18� 410

SULLIVAN�Louise� 166� 20� 191� 43� 104� 59� 28� 159

Australian Labor Party 1 172 138 1 003 310 785 494 160 1 168

FRACALOSSI�Michael� 3� 2� 4� 6� 9� 2� 2� 3

GLOVER�Paul� 1� 0� 2� 2� 4� 1� 2� 0

HIGGS�Ken� 1� 1� 1� 0� 1� 1� 0� 2

Group F 5 3 7 8 14 4 4 5

FOLEY�Leo� 7� 1� 3� 10� 7� 1� 8� 6

MILLER�Hugh� 2� 4� 4� 15� 5� 2� 1� 2

Total Formal Votes 1 612 413 1 558 1 204 1 302 789 475 1 663

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 100� 6� 83� 35� 85� 51� 19� 95

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�712� 419� 1�641� 1�239� 1�387� 840� 494� 1�758

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� � �Cornelian� � Creek� Cross� � Elizabeth�� Claremont� Collinsvale�

Bay� Cosgrove�

Road�

Street� Dynnyrne�

Street�

Candidates

PELHAM�Kevin� 5� 2� 1� 3� 1� 1� 2� 2

ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M� 5� 3� 0� 3� 2� 0� 0� 1

Tasmania First Party 10 5 1 6 3 1 2 3

SEABORN�Linda� 2� 4� 2� 4� 4� 5� 10� 10

Socialist Alliance 2 4 2 4 4 5 10 10

ARCHER�Elise� 36� 4� 15� 25� 36� 44� 43� 20

DIXON�Fabian� 28� 6� 40� 31� 77� 74� 98� 28

HODGMAN�Michael� 181� 25� 84� 99� 168� 181� 107� 68

KLONARIS�John� 13� 4� 5� 5� 27� 41� 8� 9

LOWRIE�Richard� 42� 2� 36� 31� 57� 62� 27� 17

Liberal Party 300 41 180 191 365 402 283 142

CORBY�Marrette� 3� 5� 0� 7� 2� 7� 4� 10

HARVEY�Bill� 2� 1� 2� 0� 7� 10� 12� 10

O’CONNOR�Cassy� 28� 8� 14� 14� 42� 74� 84� 47

PUTT�Peg� 104� 87� 112� 74� 219� 345� 303� 248

ROWALLAN�Toby� 2� 4� 1� 5� 10� 10� 7� 5

Tasmanian Greens 139 105 129 100 280 446 410 320

BARTLETT�David� 157� 31� 70� 105� 186� 215� 161� 88

COLLINS�Julie� 103� 26� 25� 57� 64� 82� 26� 37

RITCHIE�Joe� 60� 5� 5� 19� 24� 35� 18� 11

SINGH�Lisa� 151� 39� 69� 91� 119� 189� 73� 76

STURGES�Graeme� 240� 71� 50� 92� 88� 64� 37� 17

SULLIVAN�Louise� 121� 21� 21� 76� 75� 76� 50� 29

Australian Labor Party 832 193 240 440 556 661 365 258

FRACALOSSI�Michael� 7� 6� 2� 2� 4� 21� 4� 5

GLOVER�Paul� 1� 2� 2� 0� 0� 2� 2� 3

HIGGS�Ken� 1� 0� 1� 0� 0� 1� 0� 0

Group F 9 8 5 2 4 24 6 8

FOLEY�Leo� 4� 3� 5� 3� 13� 6� 5� 4

MILLER�Hugh� 1� 2� 1� 3� 4� 3� 8� 1

Total Formal Votes 1 297 361 563 749 1 229 1 548 1 089 746

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 80� 19� 24� 54� 56� 67� 22� 38

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�377� 380� 587� 803� 1�285� 1�615� 1�111� 784

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� �Fern� � Glenorchy� � � Hobart� Hobart�� Elwick�Tree

� Glenorchy�East

� Goodwood� Hobart�Central� North�

Candidates

PELHAM�Kevin� 0� 0� 7� 7� 3� 2� 1� 2

ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M� 1� 0� 7� 5� 0� 2� 0� 0

Tasmania First Party 1 0 14 12 3 4 1 2

SEABORN�Linda� 0� 0� 4� 5� 4� 12� 1� 5

Socialist Alliance 0 0 4 5 4 12 1 5

ARCHER�Elise� 10� 4� 65� 39� 11� 24� 9� 18

DIXON�Fabian� 13� 6� 84� 64� 8� 22� 7� 27

HODGMAN�Michael� 44� 30� 338� 187� 58� 57� 10� 43

KLONARIS�John� 8� 1� 58� 28� 14� 9� 5� 11

LOWRIE�Richard� 15� 5� 112� 48� 10� 19� 0� 21

Liberal Party 90 46 657 366 101 131 31 120

CORBY�Marrette� 2� 4� 17� 8� 5� 10� 4� 6

HARVEY�Bill� 0� 1� 12� 3� 2� 8� 0� 3

O’CONNOR�Cassy� 10� 46� 54� 31� 9� 48� 19� 20

PUTT�Peg� 46� 200� 255� 130� 38� 250� 46� 151

ROWALLAN�Toby� 3� 3� 14� 2� 4� 5� 2� 0

Tasmanian Greens 61 254 352 174 58 321 71 180

BARTLETT�David� 46� 39� 378� 195� 65� 78� 17� 89

COLLINS�Julie� 49� 23� 253� 156� 53� 36� 10� 30

RITCHIE�Joe� 11� 3� 83� 34� 22� 9� 2� 12

SINGH�Lisa� 63� 19� 327� 227� 81� 55� 18� 64

STURGES�Graeme� 83� 10� 442� 312� 129� 25� 9� 34

SULLIVAN�Louise� 39� 12� 270� 137� 62� 40� 14� 44

Australian Labor Party 291 106 1 753 1 061 412 243 70 273

FRACALOSSI�Michael� 0� 0� 9� 4� 2� 1� 1� 7

GLOVER�Paul� 0� 1� 6� 1� 1� 2� 1� 2

HIGGS�Ken� 1� 0� 3� 1� 2� 1� 0� 2

Group F 1 1 18 6 5 4 2 11

FOLEY�Leo� 1� 3� 8� 5� 1� 2� 2� 3

MILLER�Hugh� 1� 1� 7� 3� 2� 6� 0� 3

Total Formal Votes 446 411 2 813 1 632 586 723 178 597

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 27� 15� 197� 102� 50� 28� 6� 19

Total�Ballot�Papers� 473� 426� 3�010� 1�734� 636� 751� 184� 616

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�Hobart� Hobart� Lansdowne� Lenah� Lower��South� West� Crescent� Valley� Sandy�Bay

� Lutana� Montrose� Moonah�

Candidates

PELHAM�Kevin� 4� 0� 2� 10� 1� 3� 3� 9

ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M� 1� 1� 1� 4� 1� 7� 0� 13

Tasmania First Party 5 1 3 14 2 10 3 22

SEABORN�Linda� 7� 5� 12� 0� 4� 2� 4� 6

Socialist Alliance 7 5 12 0 4 2 4 6

ARCHER�Elise� 56� 22� 31� 50� 113� 35� 22� 78

DIXON�Fabian� 101� 22� 52� 67� 372� 31� 33� 74

HODGMAN�Michael� 181� 47� 134� 169� 321� 104� 68� 290

KLONARIS�John� 16� 9� 17� 36� 69� 14� 5� 65

LOWRIE�Richard� 48� 16� 41� 50� 120� 27� 23� 118

Liberal Party 402 116 275 372 995 211 151 625

CORBY�Marrette� 13� 8� 13� 5� 8� 4� 0� 13

HARVEY�Bill� 10� 8� 10� 9� 11� 2� 2� 13

O’CONNOR�Cassy� 140� 70� 104� 58� 69� 21� 11� 64

PUTT�Peg� 601� 345� 520� 294� 357� 104� 40� 216

ROWALLAN�Toby� 6� 5� 8� 4� 13� 6� 4� 11

Tasmanian Greens 770 436 655 370 458 137 57 317

BARTLETT�David� 188� 94� 167� 213� 246� 156� 65� 392

COLLINS�Julie� 90� 49� 71� 95� 38� 79� 39� 203

RITCHIE�Joe� 14� 13� 25� 31� 14� 34� 18� 68

SINGH�Lisa� 116� 50� 116� 151� 94� 61� 75� 296

STURGES�Graeme� 47� 19� 29� 110� 49� 115� 70� 251

SULLIVAN�Louise� 74� 28� 62� 96� 88� 143� 34� 195

Australian Labor Party 529 253 470 696 529 588 301 1 405

FRACALOSSI�Michael� 10� 1� 3� 11� 8� 2� 3� 31

GLOVER�Paul� 2� 0� 3� 2� 2� 0� 0� 5

HIGGS�Ken� 0� 0� 0� 2� 0� 1� 0� 1

Group F 12 1 6 15 10 3 3 37

FOLEY�Leo� 8� 4� 3� 10� 6� 3� 1� 10

MILLER�Hugh� 5� 4� 7� 3� 12� 1� 0� 4

Total Formal Votes 1 738 820 1 431 1 480 2 016 955 520 2 426

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 63� 22� 30� 80� 63� 41� 30� 144

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�801� 842� 1�461� 1�560� 2�079� 996� 550� 2�570

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�Moonah� Mount� Mount� New

��

North� Nelson� Stuart� Town� Newdegate� Queenborough� Roseneath� Rosetta�

Candidates

PELHAM�Kevin� 9� 1� 0� 1� 0� 1� 1� 2

ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M� 6� 2� 0� 1� 3� 0� 2� 1

Tasmania First Party 15 3 0 2 3 1 3 3

SEABORN�Linda� 1� 7� 1� 2� 2� 2� 1� 0

Socialist Alliance 1 7 1 2 2 2 1 0

ARCHER�Elise� 18� 62� 30� 32� 40� 29� 7� 22

DIXON�Fabian� 22� 107� 57� 41� 63� 69� 6� 37

HODGMAN�Michael� 63� 176� 89� 97� 133� 59� 25� 104

KLONARIS�John� 19� 23� 23� 18� 24� 21� 2� 20

LOWRIE�Richard� 18� 48� 21� 25� 41� 19� 8� 42

Liberal Party 140 416 220 213 301 197 48 225

CORBY�Marrette� 2� 9� 7� 9� 6� 6� 0� 3

HARVEY�Bill� 6� 14� 2� 7� 13� 3� 0� 3

O’CONNOR�Cassy� 24� 59� 36� 50� 72� 38� 6� 15

PUTT�Peg� 81� 327� 215� 244� 302� 145� 15� 65

ROWALLAN�Toby� 3� 10� 1� 4� 4� 4� 0� 2

Tasmanian Greens 116 419 261 314 397 196 21 88

BARTLETT�David� 79� 185� 116� 120� 175� 87� 32� 109

COLLINS�Julie� 67� 39� 22� 47� 57� 20� 17� 52

RITCHIE�Joe� 21� 25� 10� 9� 20� 15� 18� 21

SINGH�Lisa� 92� 74� 71� 105� 114� 32� 44� 62

STURGES�Graeme� 83� 56� 33� 36� 51� 25� 73� 107

SULLIVAN�Louise� 70� 57� 30� 46� 65� 30� 44� 53

Australian Labor Party 412 436 282 363 482 209 228 404

FRACALOSSI�Michael� 0� 8� 10� 9� 4� 3� 2� 0

GLOVER�Paul� 3� 5� 0� 2� 2� 1� 0� 0

HIGGS�Ken� 1� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� 0� 1

Group F 4 13 10 11 6 4 2 1

FOLEY�Leo� 0� 3� 4� 2� 10� 3� 1� 5

MILLER�Hugh� 3� 5� 1� 2� 3� 4� 1� 1

Total Formal Votes 691 1 302 779 909 1 204 616 305 727

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 52� 41� 13� 30� 60� 36� 16� 36

Total�Ballot�Papers� 743� 1�343� 792� 939� 1�264� 652� 321� 763

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� �Sandy�Bay� St�Johns

� � � � �Waimea�� Sandy�Bay�

Beach� Park� St�Peters� Swan� Taroona� Tolosa�

Heights�

Candidates

PELHAM�Kevin� 1� 1� 0� 1� 3� 4� 12� 0

ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M� 1� 1� 2� 0� 0� 0� 10� 0

Tasmania First Party 2 2 2 1 3 4 22 0

SEABORN�Linda� 3� 0� 2� 4� 8� 4� 5� 2

Socialist Alliance 3 0 2 4 8 4 5 2

ARCHER�Elise� 71� 25� 13� 16� 10� 52� 44� 44

DIXON�Fabian� 218� 147� 11� 14� 15� 102� 43� 108

HODGMAN�Michael� 220� 141� 25� 47� 58� 200� 168� 119

KLONARIS�John� 26� 34� 6� 1� 6� 28� 52� 19

LOWRIE�Richard� 71� 54� 9� 11� 17� 32� 52� 41

Liberal Party 606 401 64 89 106 414 359 331

CORBY�Marrette� 10� 3� 2� 3� 4� 11� 2� 5

HARVEY�Bill� 16� 6� 2� 4� 3� 7� 6� 4

O’CONNOR�Cassy� 65� 30� 7� 27� 36� 97� 24� 32

PUTT�Peg� 339� 114� 54� 126� 196� 450� 117� 123

ROWALLAN�Toby� 8� 1� 1� 4� 4� 9� 6� 0

Tasmanian Greens 438 154 66 164 243 574 155 164

BARTLETT�David� 163� 95� 38� 50� 63� 166� 184� 104

COLLINS�Julie� 37� 14� 18� 20� 32� 30� 169� 13

RITCHIE�Joe� 12� 6� 5� 9� 3� 12� 36� 9

SINGH�Lisa� 78� 22� 34� 29� 67� 64� 236� 31

STURGES�Graeme� 39� 21� 10� 28� 20� 50� 271� 16

SULLIVAN�Louise� 42� 29� 18� 25� 35� 71� 111� 19

Australian Labor Party 371 187 123 161 220 393 1 007 192

FRACALOSSI�Michael� 17� 1� 1� 6� 7� 11� 6� 1

GLOVER�Paul� 0� 0� 2� 1� 0� 0� 0� 3

HIGGS�Ken� 0� 0� 0� 1� 2� 0� 0� 0

Group F 17 1 3 8 9 11 6 4

FOLEY�Leo� 2� 2� 0� 3� 5� 6� 10� 1

MILLER�Hugh� 14� 4� 2� 2� 2� 4� 7� 14

Total Formal Votes 1 453 751 262 432 596 1 410 1 571 708

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 35� 21� 11� 14� 39� 33� 116� 26

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�488� 772� 273� 446� 635� 1�443� 1�687� 734

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Special�Votes

� � Total�Absent� Mobile� Postal� Pre-Poll� Provisional�� Windermere� Ordinary�Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes

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PELHAM�Kevin� 3� 145� 13� 1� 17� 6� 8� 190

ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M� 5� 110� 9� 4� 5� 5� 2� 135

Tasmania First Party 8 255 22 5 22 11 10 325

SEABORN�Linda� 2� 188� 7� 1� 20� 16� 5� 237

Socialist Alliance 2 188 7 1 20 16 5 237

ARCHER�Elise� 34� 1�597� 121� 20� 110� 66� 25� 1�939

DIXON�Fabian� 42� 2�853� 201� 37� 297� 173� 35� 3�596

HODGMAN�Michael� 115� 5�809� 426� 151� 689� 287� 74� 7�436

KLONARIS�John� 21� 954� 58� 10� 62� 28� 18� 1�130

LOWRIE�Richard� 43� 1�764� 98� 47� 229� 87� 14� 2�239

Liberal Party 255 12 977 904 265 1 387 641 166 16 340

CORBY�Marrette� 4� 288� 22� 4� 31� 15� 11� 371

HARVEY�Bill� 3� 273� 29� 2� 28� 24� 8� 364

O’CONNOR�Cassy� 11� 1�992� 140� 9� 132� 100� 53� 2�426

PUTT�Peg� 90� 9�271� 704� 42� 662� 475� 184� 11�338

ROWALLAN�Toby� 6� 236� 33� 6� 20� 9� 9� 313

Tasmanian Greens 114 12 060 928 63 873 623 265 14 812

BARTLETT�David� 154� 6�564� 409� 68� 602� 266� 73� 7�982

COLLINS�Julie� 78� 3�060� 181� 23� 301� 98� 40� 3�703

RITCHIE�Joe� 51� 1�199� 85� 18� 92� 35� 20� 1�449

SINGH�Lisa� 118� 4�857� 352� 30� 292� 126� 103� 5�760

STURGES�Graeme� 234� 4�858� 263� 35� 557� 149� 60� 5�922

SULLIVAN�Louise� 98� 3�420� 231� 16� 228� 104� 68� 4�067

Australian Labor Party 733 23 958 1 521 190 2 072 778 364 28 883

FRACALOSSI�Michael� 4� 265� 11� 1� 19� 10� 3� 309

GLOVER�Paul� 2� 73� 8� 1� 5� 1� 1� 89

HIGGS�Ken� 3� 32� 3� 0� 6� 1� 1� 43

Group F 9 370 22 2 30 12 5 441

FOLEY�Leo� 5� 218� 25� 1� 14� 8� 5� 271

MILLER�Hugh� 6� 192� 13� 0� 13� 9� 2� 229

Total Formal Votes 1 132 50 218 3 442 527 4 431 2 098 822 61 538

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 48� 2�378� 115� 34� 109� 59� 52� 2�747

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�180� 52�596� 3�557� 561� 4�540� 2�157� 874� 64�285

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Bay� Alonnah� Barnes�Bay� Bellerive�

Bay� Bligh� Bridgewater� Cambridge�

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HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� 3� 1� 1� 5� 8� 3� 10� 4

Socialist Alliance 3 1 1 5 8 3 10 4

ALLIE�Steve� 5� 5� 5� 91� 59� 23� 40� 24

BASTONE�Sue� 2� 1� 4� 34� 25� 12� 24� 6

GOODWIN�Vanessa� 4� 9� 2� 135� 84� 29� 80� 117

HODGMAN�Will� 27� 37� 23� 637� 812� 107� 248� 225

SCOTT�Tony� 4� 1� 0� 20� 61� 11� 35� 9

Liberal Party 42 53 34 917 1 041 182 427 381

ANDERSON�Mike� 3� 5� 1� 12� 16� 7� 12� 6

MacDONALD�Jane� 4� 2� 2� 34� 32� 9� 24� 9

McKIM�Nick� 45� 40� 37� 383� 510� 54� 114� 146

RICKARDS�Mark� 0� 2� 1� 9� 18� 10� 12� 6

VELNAAR�Gerard� 0� 2� 1� 7� 10� 4� 3� 6

Tasmanian Greens 52 51 42 445 586 84 165 173

BUTLER�Ross� 4� 3� 0� 43� 30� 28� 46� 16

GIDDINGS�Lara� 15� 14� 2� 248� 169� 167� 458� 68

HULME�Daniel� 2� 2� 2� 14� 19� 10� 35� 10

LENNON�Paul� 32� 48� 21� 525� 657� 308� 837� 297

WRIEDT�Paula� 7� 22� 3� 167� 257� 75� 220� 70

Australian Labor Party 60 89 28 997 1 132 588 1 596 461

HALL�Ian� 2� 0� 0� 13� 12� 6� 21� 3

JAMES�Richard� 0� 2� 2� 24� 11� 8� 7� 16

Total Formal Votes 159 196 107 2 401 2 790 871 2 226 1 038

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 4� 7� 3� 93� 87� 69� 168� 36

Total�Ballot�Papers� 163� 203� 110� 2�494� 2�877� 940� 2�394� 1�074

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�Clarendon

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Vale� Cradoc� Cygnet� Dover� Franklin� Gagebrook� Geeveston�

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HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� 11� 2� 18� 1� 2� 10� 6� 5

Socialist Alliance 11 2 18 1 2 10 6 5

ALLIE�Steve� 14� 10� 29� 8� 16� 29� 9� 53

BASTONE�Sue� 8� 4� 39� 11� 7� 20� 14� 14

GOODWIN�Vanessa� 16� 11� 35� 16� 27� 39� 28� 126

HODGMAN�Will� 66� 76� 313� 135� 118� 200� 126� 384

SCOTT�Tony� 1� 4� 18� 9� 4� 16� 6� 27

Liberal Party 105 105 434 179 172 304 183 604

ANDERSON�Mike� 2� 5� 18� 5� 4� 8� 2� 11

MacDONALD�Jane� 11� 4� 23� 7� 17� 14� 8� 17

McKIM�Nick� 27� 83� 391� 79� 170� 65� 87� 224

RICKARDS�Mark� 7� 1� 24� 6� 8� 5� 8� 6

VELNAAR�Gerard� 5� 12� 26� 3� 8� 9� 9� 6

Tasmanian Greens 52 105 482 100 207 101 114 264

BUTLER�Ross� 14� 7� 29� 18� 5� 43� 13� 37

GIDDINGS�Lara� 142� 25� 97� 63� 59� 326� 68� 232

HULME�Daniel� 11� 2� 15� 6� 7� 24� 12� 11

LENNON�Paul� 218� 86� 377� 219� 147� 489� 352� 551

WRIEDT�Paula� 64� 12� 113� 42� 31� 125� 38� 150

Australian Labor Party 449 132 631 348 249 1 007 483 981

HALL�Ian� 9� 4� 17� 26� 6� 12� 13� 19

JAMES�Richard� 5� 0� 3� 2� 2� 6� 3� 41

Total Formal Votes 631 348 1 585 656 638 1 440 802 1 914

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 53� 18� 76� 23� 21� 107� 31� 73

Total�Ballot�Papers� 684� 366� 1�661� 679� 659� 1�547� 833� 1�987

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��

Huon� Grove� Howden� Howrah� Huonville� Judbury� Kettering� Kingston�

Candidates

HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� 1� 5� 0� 10� 6� 0� 0� 15

Socialist Alliance 1 5 0 10 6 0 0 15

ALLIE�Steve� 3� 14� 2� 77� 35� 6� 3� 95

BASTONE�Sue� 4� 10� 8� 24� 22� 3� 19� 47

GOODWIN�Vanessa� 8� 37� 9� 165� 36� 11� 15� 112

HODGMAN�Will� 51� 156� 73� 704� 310� 36� 101� 968

SCOTT�Tony� 3� 2� 2� 26� 12� 0� 5� 77

Liberal Party 69 219 94 996 415 56 143 1 299

ANDERSON�Mike� 3� 4� 2� 10� 18� 3� 3� 31

MacDONALD�Jane� 8� 7� 2� 21� 14� 5� 8� 52

McKIM�Nick� 55� 120� 85� 290� 185� 29� 154� 556

RICKARDS�Mark� 1� 4� 4� 19� 11� 1� 5� 33

VELNAAR�Gerard� 6� 5� 1� 12� 9� 4� 3� 18

Tasmanian Greens 73 140 94 352 237 42 173 690

BUTLER�Ross� 4� 8� 1� 41� 29� 1� 3� 32

GIDDINGS�Lara� 18� 43� 18� 278� 128� 6� 23� 254

HULME�Daniel� 2� 1� 4� 20� 20� 3� 5� 24

LENNON�Paul� 109� 122� 65� 677� 494� 66� 79� 812

WRIEDT�Paula� 13� 34� 22� 215� 71� 5� 21� 350

Australian Labor Party 146 208 110 1 231 742 81 131 1 472

HALL�Ian� 4� 8� 4� 21� 22� 8� 5� 27

JAMES�Richard� 0� 3� 0� 19� 5� 2� 0� 10

Total Formal Votes 293 583 302 2 629 1 427 189 452 3 513

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 12� 29� 11� 122� 71� 6� 13� 120

Total�Ballot�Papers� 305� 612� 313� 2�751� 1�498� 195� 465� 3�633

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�Kingston

� � �Loatta� Maranoa

� � �Montagu

��

Beach� Lauderdale� Lindisfarne�

Road� Heights� Margate� Middleton�

Bay�

Candidates

HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� 8� 5� 11� 6� 6� 2� 1� 2

Socialist Alliance 8 5 11 6 6 2 1 2

ALLIE�Steve� 53� 59� 61� 49� 36� 23� 2� 43

BASTONE�Sue� 26� 23� 30� 14� 27� 42� 7� 15

GOODWIN�Vanessa� 86� 139� 129� 91� 31� 48� 6� 93

HODGMAN�Will� 658� 559� 572� 363� 368� 394� 48� 250

SCOTT�Tony� 46� 18� 15� 8� 36� 28� 0� 10

Liberal Party 869 798 807 525 498 535 63 411

ANDERSON�Mike� 16� 18� 14� 10� 5� 20� 3� 11

MacDONALD�Jane� 36� 37� 29� 17� 8� 19� 3� 12

McKIM�Nick� 541� 446� 342� 241� 127� 406� 85� 221

RICKARDS�Mark� 22� 19� 15� 7� 8� 10� 1� 6

VELNAAR�Gerard� 14� 15� 3� 5� 5� 10� 0� 9

Tasmanian Greens 629 535 403 280 153 465 92 259

BUTLER�Ross� 32� 26� 48� 30� 14� 16� 3� 16

GIDDINGS�Lara� 159� 221� 248� 169� 94� 90� 30� 114

HULME�Daniel� 17� 21� 17� 9� 15� 17� 1� 9

LENNON�Paul� 510� 603� 469� 364� 320� 419� 40� 245

WRIEDT�Paula� 218� 187� 140� 125� 124� 131� 20� 90

Australian Labor Party 936 1 058 922 697 567 673 94 474

HALL�Ian� 15� 21� 6� 7� 11� 36� 3� 9

JAMES�Richard� 12� 27� 32� 27� 3� 9� 0� 8

Total Formal Votes 2 469 2 444 2 181 1 542 1 238 1 720 253 1 163

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 80� 79� 61� 47� 52� 69� 6� 32

Total�Ballot�Papers� 2�549� 2�523� 2�242� 1�589� 1�290� 1�789� 259� 1�195

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� �Opossum

�Port

� �Risdon

�� Mornington�

Bay�

Huon� Ranelagh�

Vale� Rokeby� Sandfly� Sandford�

Candidates

HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� 1� 2� 0� 4� 8� 7� 2� 3

Socialist Alliance 1 2 0 4 8 7 2 3

ALLIE�Steve� 14� 6� 3� 12� 31� 29� 13� 27

BASTONE�Sue� 8� 2� 0� 8� 16� 19� 15� 6

GOODWIN�Vanessa� 16� 15� 6� 19� 49� 59� 22� 56

HODGMAN�Will� 68� 40� 25� 124� 138� 203� 204� 193

SCOTT�Tony� 1� 4� 0� 5� 8� 12� 13� 8

Liberal Party 107 67 34 168 242 322 267 290

ANDERSON�Mike� 7� 2� 0� 4� 4� 6� 16� 4

MacDONALD�Jane� 5� 8� 1� 3� 16� 24� 17� 15

McKIM�Nick� 40� 46� 12� 96� 80� 75� 273� 285

RICKARDS�Mark� 3� 0� 1� 6� 8� 9� 8� 12

VELNAAR�Gerard� 8� 1� 2� 7� 9� 4� 9� 2

Tasmanian Greens 63 57 16 116 117 118 323 318

BUTLER�Ross� 8� 2� 4� 11� 55� 27� 4� 6

GIDDINGS�Lara� 67� 16� 25� 64� 285� 287� 51� 94

HULME�Daniel� 3� 2� 0� 11� 14� 31� 1� 19

LENNON�Paul� 121� 34� 77� 208� 465� 553� 162� 227

WRIEDT�Paula� 35� 10� 8� 30� 130� 165� 53� 68

Australian Labor Party 234 64 114 324 949 1 063 271 414

HALL�Ian� 2� 1� 3� 14� 17� 11� 13� 3

JAMES�Richard� 3� 2� 1� 1� 24� 9� 5� 16

Total Formal Votes 410 193 168 627 1 357 1 530 881 1 044

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 22� 6� 9� 30� 91� 123� 32� 26

Total�Ballot�Papers� 432� 199� 177� 657� 1�448� 1�653� 913� 1�070

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� Seven�Mile� � South� � Surges� � � Wentworth��Beach

� Snug�Arm

� Southport�Bay

� Tranmere� Warrane�Street

Candidates

HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� 2� 1� 0� 0� 0� 3� 6� 3

Socialist Alliance 2 1 0 0 0 3 6 3

ALLIE�Steve� 16� 20� 12� 4� 3� 54� 33� 43

BASTONE�Sue� 3� 21� 8� 1� 4� 15� 13� 11

GOODWIN�Vanessa� 43� 28� 20� 1� 2� 132� 70� 73

HODGMAN�Will� 145� 196� 96� 33� 32� 510� 174� 287

SCOTT�Tony� 6� 11� 8� 1� 0� 29� 9� 15

Liberal Party 213 276 144 40 41 740 299 429

ANDERSON�Mike� 2� 4� 5� 1� 1� 10� 6� 12

MacDONALD�Jane� 5� 12� 8� 2� 1� 13� 19� 23

McKIM�Nick� 141� 225� 87� 42� 16� 261� 134� 203

RICKARDS�Mark� 1� 8� 2� 0� 0� 10� 9� 4

VELNAAR�Gerard� 3� 13� 3� 3� 0� 4� 6� 3

Tasmanian Greens 152 262 105 48 18 298 174 245

BUTLER�Ross� 9� 8� 5� 1� 2� 31� 24� 17

GIDDINGS�Lara� 67� 48� 38� 9� 8� 166� 212� 155

HULME�Daniel� 4� 11� 4� 2� 0� 12� 16� 13

LENNON�Paul� 179� 196� 107� 38� 41� 433� 369� 315

WRIEDT�Paula� 55� 66� 31� 7� 5� 200� 108� 114

Australian Labor Party 314 329 185 57 56 842 729 614

HALL�Ian� 6� 18� 4� 3� 4� 6� 2� 11

JAMES�Richard� 3� 3� 3� 0� 0� 15� 14� 10

Total Formal Votes 690 889 441 148 119 1 904 1 224 1 312

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 22� 37� 12� 4� 7� 64� 55� 45

Total�Ballot�Papers� 712� 926� 453� 152� 126� 1�968� 1�279� 1�357

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Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes� Total

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HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� 2� 212� 18� 0� 16� 7� 4� 257

Socialist Alliance 2 212 18 0 16 7 4 257

ALLIE�Steve� 1� 1�302� 98� 12� 103� 39� 21� 1�575

BASTONE�Sue� 13� 709� 53� 15� 51� 24� 14� 866

GOODWIN�Vanessa� 9� 2�394� 139� 24� 129� 50� 43� 2�779

HODGMAN�Will� 62� 11�675� 748� 127� 1�031� 348� 126� 14�055

SCOTT�Tony� 4� 648� 47� 11� 41� 27� 12� 786

Liberal Party 89 16 728 1 085 189 1 355 488 216 20 061

ANDERSON�Mike� 10� 382� 41� 1� 29� 15� 10� 478

MacDONALD�Jane� 13� 680� 97� 3� 64� 26� 17� 887

McKIM�Nick� 151� 8�505� 694� 15� 600� 283� 94� 10�191

RICKARDS�Mark� 1� 371� 50� 3� 33� 10� 3� 470

VELNAAR�Gerard� 4� 311� 44� 4� 22� 10� 3� 394

Tasmanian Greens 179 10 249 926 26 748 344 127 12 420

BUTLER�Ross� 2� 856� 73� 11� 96� 14� 16� 1�066

GIDDINGS�Lara� 17� 5�655� 401� 27� 383� 146� 113� 6�725

HULME�Daniel� 7� �517� 40� 4� 33� 11� 15� 620

LENNON�Paul� 62� 14�145� 940� 79� 1�007� 316� 179� 16�666

WRIEDT�Paula� 17� 4�264� 335� 33� 296� 101� 60� 5�089

Australian Labor Party 105 25 437 1 789 154 1 815 588 383 30 166

HALL�Ian� 4� 492� 25� 2� 34� 10� 1� �564

JAMES�Richard� 3� 401� 32� 0� 40� 12� 4� 489

Total Formal Votes 382 53 519 3 875 371 4 008 1 449 735 63 957

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 13� 2�277� 121� 27� 69� 40� 32� 2�566

Total�Ballot�Papers� 395� 55�796� 3�996� 398� 4�077� 1�489� 767� 66�523

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� � � � Beauty�� Avoca� Bagdad� Beaconsfield�Point

� Bicheno� Bishopsbourne� Bothwell� Bracknell�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 5� 11� 22� 13� 4� 0� 3� 5

Tasmania First Party 5 11 22 13 4 0 3 5

HIDDING�Rene� 25� 109� 105� 84� 114� 19� 66� 46

HOWLETT�Jane� 8� 36� 32� 14� 23� 7� 28� 11

PAGE�Geoff� 9� 5� 73� 59� 42� 28� 22� 39

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 3� 15� 12� 4� 21� 3� 17� 9

WRIGHT�Andrew� 1� 11� 20� 6� 12� 3� 13� 4

Liberal Party 46 176 242 167 212 60 146 109

CASSIDY�Karen� 2� 3� 11� 9� 7� 0� 0� 3

GEE�Helen� 2� 14� 21� 4� 10� 0� 1� 10

MORRIS�Tim� 6� 42� 101� 78� 64� 10� 17� 34

PEREY�Frederika� 0� 7� 11� 4� 3� 0� 1� 5

WILLOCK�Annie� 2� 4� 18� 7� 6� 0� 3� 1

Tasmanian Greens 12 70 162 102 90 10 22 53

BUTLER�Heather� 13� 35� 39� 28� 67� 0� 11� 14

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 2� 32� 28� 15� 15� 2� 7� 5

LLEWELLYN�David� 33� 170� 119� 74� 107� 3� 84� 39

POLLEY�Michael� 60� 126� 351� 249� 91� 30� 94� 117

UPSTON�Malcolm� 4� 24� 26� 9� 9� 2� 8� 25

Australian Labor Party 112 387 563 375 289 37 204 200

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 1� 2� 22� 16� 4� 0� 1� 1

WHARTON�Geoff� 0� 2� 2� 0� 2� 0� 0� 1

Total Formal Votes 176 648 1 013 673 601 107 376 369

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 13� 29� 63� 33� 34� 5� 21� 17

Total�Ballot�Papers� 189� 677� 1�076� 706� 635� 112� 397� 386

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� � � � � �Campbell

�� Brighton� Broadmarsh� Bronte� Buckland� Campania�

Town� Carrick� Chudleigh�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 9� 3� 4� 0� 6� 8� 0� 7

Tasmania First Party 9 3 4 0 6 8 0 7

HIDDING�Rene� 213� 30� 17� 23� 65� 61� 68� 43

HOWLETT�Jane� 93� 14� 3� 10� 60� 29� 9� 9

PAGE�Geoff� 23� 0� 5� 5� 9� 26� 103� 45

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 48� 0� 8� 5� 15� 9� 3� 6

WRIGHT�Andrew� 35� 13� 0� 7� 15� 11� 4� 2

Liberal Party 412 57 33 50 164 136 187 105

CASSIDY�Karen� 16� 4� 1� 0� 4� 13� 10� 4

GEE�Helen� 16� 3� 0� 3� 3� 5� 8� 5

MORRIS�Tim� 73� 16� 6� 4� 40� 50� 36� 33

PEREY�Frederika� 9� 2� 0� 1� 5� 2� 4� 3

WILLOCK�Annie� 14� 2� 1� 0� 3� 9� 2� 8

Tasmanian Greens 128 27 8 8 55 79 60 53

BUTLER�Heather� 126� 11� 3� 6� 23� 41� 16� 6

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 82� 4� 2� 8� 13� 16� 2� 3

LLEWELLYN�David� 527� 64� 35� 42� 87� 85� 48� 19

POLLEY�Michael� 321� 23� 17� 22� 58� 282� 97� 39

UPSTON�Malcolm� 45� 0� 2� 2� 9� 14� 13� 6

Australian Labor Party 1 101 102 59 80 190 438 176 73

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 7� 1� 0� 0� 4� 4� 0� 1

WHARTON�Geoff� 3� 0� 0� 0� 0� 2� 0� 1

Total Formal Votes 1 660 190 104 138 419 667 423 240

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 76� 4� 10� 6� 23� 42� 30� 14

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�736� 194� 114� 144� 442� 709� 453� 254

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�Claude� � Coles� � � � Dodges��Road

� Colebrook�Bay

� Copping� Cressy� Deloraine�Ferry

� Dromedary�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 4� 1� 0� 2� 10� 36� 12� 4

Tasmania First Party 4 1 0 2 10 36 12 4

HIDDING�Rene� 25� 26� 29� 40� 102� 272� 209� 42

HOWLETT�Jane� 11� 27� 8� 21� 21� 81� 69� 13

PAGE�Geoff� 25� 5� 16� 4� 77� 220� 26� 4

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 4� 3� 0� 17� 10� 25� 32� 2

WRIGHT�Andrew� 6� 2� 3� 7� 18� 26� 101� 9

Liberal Party 71 63 56 89 228 624 437 70

CASSIDY�Karen� 3� 0� 4� 5� 13� 35� 37� 2

GEE�Helen� 3� 1� 2� 13� 2� 34� 34� 2

MORRIS�Tim� 25� 14� 34� 55� 25� 249� 282� 23

PEREY�Frederika� 0� 1� 3� 4� 3� 28� 27� 3

WILLOCK�Annie� 13� 3� 4� 4� 8� 39� 30� 3

Tasmanian Greens 44 19 47 81 51 385 410 33

BUTLER�Heather� 14� 5� 12� 8� 15� 82� 65� 15

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 6� 14� 4� 29� 11� 30� 268� 12

LLEWELLYN�David� 29� 55� 30� 37� 71� 222� 307� 85

POLLEY�Michael� 27� 24� 24� 31� 271� 516� 261� 32

UPSTON�Malcolm� 5� 2� 1� 4� 11� 85� 29� 10

Australian Labor Party 81 100 71 109 379 935 930 154

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 0� 1� 1� 2� 2� 8� 8� 1

WHARTON�Geoff� 1� 0� 0� 0� 0� 6� 3� 1

Total Formal Votes 201 184 175 283 670 1 994 1 800 263

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 14� 19� 2� 6� 33� 86� 90� 16

Total�Ballot�Papers� 215� 203� 177� 289� 703� 2�080� 1�890� 279

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� �Elizabeth

�� Dunalley�

Town� Ellendale� Epping� Evandale� Exeter� Fingal� Forcett�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 4� 4� 1� 3� 29� 18� 9� 4

Tasmania First Party 4 4 1 3 29 18 9 4

HIDDING�Rene� 72� 66� 14� 31� 155� 195� 28� 50

HOWLETT�Jane� 22� 11� 2� 11� 32� 29� 8� 37

PAGE�Geoff� 8� 50� 7� 15� 102� 97� 8� 17

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 26� 6� 12� 3� 16� 21� 7� 13

WRIGHT�Andrew� 17� 9� 3� 3� 10� 15� 4� 39

Liberal Party 145 142 38 63 315 357 55 156

CASSIDY�Karen� 9� 4� 3� 5� 9� 21� 4� 8

GEE�Helen� 9� 3� 0� 2� 14� 18� 5� 9

MORRIS�Tim� 56� 29� 17� 2� 163� 169� 15� 60

PEREY�Frederika� 3� 3� 0� 0� 11� 14� 1� 5

WILLOCK�Annie� 3� 6� 2� 0� 10� 25� 0� 8

Tasmanian Greens 80 45 22 9 207 247 25 90

BUTLER�Heather� 23� 12� 10� 11� 40� 43� 37� 12

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 38� 7� 6� 2� 18� 24� 6� 63

LLEWELLYN�David� 85� 52� 39� 22� 137� 144� 30� 89

POLLEY�Michael� 64� 42� 25� 51� 254� 220� 137� 82

UPSTON�Malcolm� 7� 9� 0� 1� 21� 52� 3� 8

Australian Labor Party 217 122 80 87 470 483 213 254

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 2� 0� 2� 0� 5� 15� 0� 0

WHARTON�Geoff� 1� 1� 2� 0� 2� 2� 1� 0

Total Formal Votes 449 314 145 162 1 028 1 122 303 504

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 21� 16� 4� 11� 54� 42� 9� 22

Total�Ballot�Papers� 470� 330� 149� 173� 1�082� 1�164� 312� 526

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� � � � �Gravelly

�� Frankford� Glengarry� Glenora� Granton�

Beach� Gretna� Hadspen� Hagley�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 1� 4� 2� 4� 8� 1� 11� 3

Tasmania First Party 1 4 2 4 8 1 11 3

HIDDING�Rene� 19� 43� 18� 43� 56� 26� 144� 36

HOWLETT�Jane� 4� 12� 10� 20� 16� 7� 32� 7

PAGE�Geoff� 16� 33� 2� 9� 44� 9� 133� 82

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 3� 4� 10� 24� 7� 5� 10� 4

WRIGHT�Andrew� 2� 5� 2� 11� 9� 1� 11� 4

Liberal Party 44 97 42 107 132 48 330 133

CASSIDY�Karen� 3� 4� 1� 3� 24� 1� 8� 1

GEE�Helen� 2� 5� 2� 4� 14� 1� 18� 2

MORRIS�Tim� 9� 34� 32� 34� 132� 7� 51� 24

PEREY�Frederika� 1� 3� 1� 2� 5� 0� 6� 3

WILLOCK�Annie� 4� 7� 0� 5� 17� 1� 20� 5

Tasmanian Greens 19 53 36 48 192 10 103 35

BUTLER�Heather� 8� 15� 10� 14� 16� 3� 47� 5

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 4� 4� 9� 15� 12� 6� 22� 7

LLEWELLYN�David� 16� 57� 64� 108� 60� 48� 168� 21

POLLEY�Michael� 10� 43� 38� 41� 99� 31� 307� 65

UPSTON�Malcolm� 3� 10� 1� 9� 14� 2� 41� 2

Australian Labor Party 41 129 122 187 201 90 585 100

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 0� 2� 0� 4� 3� 1� 5� 1

WHARTON�Geoff� 0� 0� 2� 1� 2� 4� 2� 0

Total Formal Votes 105 285 204 351 538 154 1 036 272

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 5� 22� 16� 17� 19� 9� 56� 9

Total�Ballot�Papers� 110� 307� 220� 368� 557� 163� 1�092� 281

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� � � � �Legana

� � �Lower

�� Hamilton� Kelso� Kempton� Lachlan�

�(Lyons)� Levendale� Longford�

Barrington�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 0� 2� 2� 2� 14� 0� 33� 7

Tasmania First Party 0 2 2 2 14 0 33 7

HIDDING�Rene� 14� 24� 26� 35� 186� 15� 274� 61

HOWLETT�Jane� 8� 5� 9� 9� 40� 13� 58� 27

PAGE�Geoff� 1� 23� 10� 1� 79� 2� 191� 41

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 5� 4� 5� 10� 14� 2� 31� 5

WRIGHT�Andrew� 4� 3� 4� 10� 13� 1� 30� 2

Liberal Party 32 59 54 65 332 33 584 136

CASSIDY�Karen� 0� 3� 3� 4� 14� 1� 18� 4

GEE�Helen� 1� 2� 2� 1� 16� 1� 22� 7

MORRIS�Tim� 10� 41� 22� 77� 121� 5� 149� 38

PEREY�Frederika� 0� 1� 0� 1� 14� 0� 19� 0

WILLOCK�Annie� 2� 7� 1� 6� 13� 0� 19� 8

Tasmanian Greens 13 54 28 89 178 7 227 57

BUTLER�Heather� 11� 13� 18� 18� 34� 1� 59� 23

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 4� 4� 7� 9� 25� 5� 44� 17

LLEWELLYN�David� 45� 25� 66� 63� 100� 14� 167� 89

POLLEY�Michael� 38� 48� 59� 36� 94� 42� 802� 52

UPSTON�Malcolm� 3� 4� 3� 5� 29� 0� 67� 8

Australian Labor Party 101 94 153 131 282 62 1 139 189

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 0� 3� 1� 2� 6� 0� 11� 4

WHARTON�Geoff� 0� 1� 0� 5� 3� 1� 6� 2

Total Formal Votes 146 213 238 294 815 103 2 000 395

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 3� 5� 15� 19� 24� 5� 110� 19

Total�Ballot�Papers� 149� 218� 253� 313� 839� 108� 2�110� 414

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� � � � �Midway� � Mole�� Magra� Mathinna� Maydena� Meander�

Point� Miena�

Creek� Molesworth�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 3� 1� 1� 10� 9� 0� 12� 4

Tasmania First Party 3 1 1 10 9 0 12 4

HIDDING�Rene� 54� 3� 9� 22� 197� 10� 49� 27

HOWLETT�Jane� 11� 1� 2� 3� 81� 2� 11� 3

PAGE�Geoff� 7� 2� 1� 29� 19� 3� 48� 7

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 33� 1� 19� 7� 17� 5� 3� 8

WRIGHT�Andrew� 20� 1� 2� 1� 56� 2� 5� 6

Liberal Party 125 8 33 62 370 22 116 51

CASSIDY�Karen� 2� 2� 1� 0� 17� 1� 3� 3

GEE�Helen� 3� 1� 2� 6� 15� 2� 3� 5

MORRIS�Tim� 38� 6� 26� 52� 124� 2� 38� 66

PEREY�Frederika� 1� 1� 0� 4� 8� 0� 3� 0

WILLOCK�Annie� 3� 0� 1� 5� 18� 0� 9� 7

Tasmanian Greens 47 10 30 67 182 5 56 81

BUTLER�Heather� 29� 8� 11� 13� 58� 4� 11� 9

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 19� 1� 9� 1� 127� 3� 8� 8

LLEWELLYN�David� 178� 10� 53� 61� 278� 30� 39� 52

POLLEY�Michael� 92� 51� 23� 39� 220� 28� 85� 43

UPSTON�Malcolm� 6� 4� 5� 8� 41� 3� 9� 5

Australian Labor Party 324 74 101 122 724 68 152 117

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 0� 0� 0� 1� 17� 1� 1� 0

WHARTON�Geoff� 0� 0� 0� 1� 2� 1� 0� 4

Total Formal Votes 499 93 165 263 1 304 97 337 257

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 27� 5� 10� 8� 82� 2� 29� 11

Total�Ballot�Papers� 526� 98� 175� 271� 1�386� 99� 366� 268

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�New� New�Norfolk��

Norfolk� North� Nubeena� Oatlands� Orford� Ouse� Parattah� Perth�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 22� 3� 8� 5� 1� 3� 3� 32

Tasmania First Party 22 3 8 5 1 3 3 32

HIDDING�Rene� 226� 121� 53� 104� 91� 44� 10� 275

HOWLETT�Jane� 76� 31� 24� 51� 35� 11� 16� 39

PAGE�Geoff� 48� 11� 9� 43� 16� 13� 13� 154

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 94� 45� 65� 19� 34� 14� 1� 19

WRIGHT�Andrew� 56� 27� 11� 30� 14� 3� 5� 21

Liberal Party 500 235 162 247 190 85 45 508

CASSIDY�Karen� 21� 9� 14� 7� 5� 3� 0� 20

GEE�Helen� 13� 4� 7� 6� 11� 3� 0� 14

MORRIS�Tim� 203� 77� 74� 64� 37� 6� 4� 128

PEREY�Frederika� 8� 2� 2� 2� 4� 0� 0� 11

WILLOCK�Annie� 16� 7� 10� 5� 7� 1� 1� 14

Tasmanian Greens 261 99 107 84 64 13 5 187

BUTLER�Heather� 90� 90� 27� 21� 28� 13� 7� 82

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 81� 54� 39� 16� 19� 6� 4� 32

LLEWELLYN�David� 558� 396� 101� 100� 88� 67� 30� 220

POLLEY�Michael� 311� 241� 68� 158� 66� 39� 18� 541

UPSTON�Malcolm� 34� 21� 5� 10� 7� 4� 6� 45

Australian Labor Party 1 074 802 240 305 208 129 65 920

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 10� 8� 2� 2� 1� 1� 0� 11

WHARTON�Geoff� 36� 9� 0� 4� 1� 0� 0� 4

Total Formal Votes 1 903 1 156 519 647 465 231 118 1 662

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 119� 103� 18� 35� 8� 21� 9� 76

Total�Ballot�Papers� 2�022� 1�259� 537� 682� 473� 252� 127� 1�738

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� �Port� Primrose�� Pontville�

Arthur� Sands� Pyengana� Queenstown� Railton� Richmond� Rosebery�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 7� 3� 4� 0� 18� 15� 5� 11

Tasmania First Party 7 3 4 0 18 15 5 11

HIDDING�Rene� 61� 26� 36� 14� 153� 80� 131� 48

HOWLETT�Jane� 22� 18� 17� 6� 52� 20� 149� 23

PAGE�Geoff� 9� 13� 3� 6� 21� 36� 24� 8

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 10� 16� 7� 5� 17� 15� 25� 10

WRIGHT�Andrew� 14� 6� 15� 2� 56� 3� 30� 11

Liberal Party 116 79 78 33 299 154 359 100

CASSIDY�Karen� 11� 1� 6� 2� 13� 10� 17� 8

GEE�Helen� 5� 3� 5� 2� 9� 9� 16� 11

MORRIS�Tim� 52� 23� 30� 26� 65� 47� 147� 27

PEREY�Frederika� 3� 3� 4� 2� 5� 4� 9� 6

WILLOCK�Annie� 2� 2� 7� 1� 7� 8� 13� 13

Tasmanian Greens 73 32 52 33 99 78 202 65

BUTLER�Heather� 41� 5� 19� 11� 149� 39� 42� 48

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 27� 21� 52� 0� 42� 18� 39� 14

LLEWELLYN�David� 133� 28� 94� 14� 230� 130� 231� 111

POLLEY�Michael� 107� 27� 117� 10� 194� 180� 122� 78

UPSTON�Malcolm� 9� 5� 16� 1� 30� 20� 14� 19

Australian Labor Party 317 86 298 36 645 387 448 270

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 2� 0� 0� 0� 5� 3� 7� 1

WHARTON�Geoff� 1� 0� 2� 0� 1� 2� 4� 3

Total Formal Votes 516 200 434 102 1 067 639 1 025 450

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 23� 6� 12� 5� 93� 52� 42� 29

Total�Ballot�Papers� 539� 206� 446� 107� 1�160� 691� 1�067� 479

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� �Saltwater

�� Ross�

River� Scamander� Sheffield� Sidmouth� Sorell� St�Helens� St�Marys�

�Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 2� 1� 2� 21� 13� 10� 29� 6

Tasmania First Party 2 1 2 21 13 10 29 6

HIDDING�Rene� 53� 7� 56� 202� 62� 296� 293� 49

HOWLETT�Jane� 12� 6� 9� 68� 12� 118� 50� 5

PAGE�Geoff� 21� 4� 32� 139� 39� 53� 106� 15

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 5� 10� 10� 25� 8� 62� 33� 4

WRIGHT�Andrew� 4� 2� 4� 16� 7� 140� 21� 3

Liberal Party 95 29 111 450 128 669 503 76

CASSIDY�Karen� 2� 2� 13� 16� 8� 22� 27� 14

GEE�Helen� 3� 4� 13� 17� 12� 25� 16� 14

MORRIS�Tim� 10� 16� 96� 92� 102� 170� 231� 104

PEREY�Frederika� 2� 0� 3� 17� 10� 7� 15� 7

WILLOCK�Annie� 2� 2� 8� 39� 14� 16� 23� 8

Tasmanian Greens 19 24 133 181 146 240 312 147

BUTLER�Heather� 8� 5� 94� 71� 11� 67� 426� 36

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 5� 10� 18� 41� 9� 145� 22� 3

LLEWELLYN�David� 40� 31� 84� 196� 62� 357� 186� 92

POLLEY�Michael� 94� 16� 122� 195� 64� 352� 231� 141

UPSTON�Malcolm� 9� 3� 3� 28� 6� 32� 37� 9

Australian Labor Party 156 65 321 531 152 953 902 281

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 1� 1� 1� 6� 5� 7� 4� 2

WHARTON�Geoff� 0� 0� 3� 0� 1� 1� 4� 0

Total Formal Votes 273 120 571 1 189 445 1 880 1 754 512

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 10� 4� 28� 71� 13� 108� 97� 18

Total�Ballot�Papers� 283� 124� 599� 1�260� 458� 1�988� 1�851� 530

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� � � �Tea

�� Strahan� Swansea� Taranna�

Tree� Triabunna� Tullah� Tunbridge� Tunnack�

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 2� 3� 2� 4� 12� 0� 0� 4

Tasmania First Party 2 3 2 4 12 0 0 4

HIDDING�Rene� 59� 93� 43� 33� 84� 15� 11� 39

HOWLETT�Jane� 22� 32� 11� 11� 27� 9� 2� 24

PAGE�Geoff� 14� 38� 4� 6� 23� 2� 2� 7

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 5� 29� 26� 6� 22� 3� 1� 10

WRIGHT�Andrew� 13� 14� 6� 7� 8� 3� 1� 7

Liberal Party 113 206 90 63 164 32 17 87

CASSIDY�Karen� 3� 9� 6� 3� 7� 3� 0� 4

GEE�Helen� 4� 9� 8� 1� 10� 3� 1� 2

MORRIS�Tim� 40� 49� 59� 12� 41� 8� 7� 7

PEREY�Frederika� 2� 7� 1� 2� 2� 1� 0� 0

WILLOCK�Annie� 8� 7� 3� 2� 5� 2� 2� 1

Tasmanian Greens 57 81 77 20 65 17 10 14

BUTLER�Heather� 47� 32� 14� 5� 39� 10� 0� 11

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 15� 10� 22� 9� 26� 4� 0� 10

LLEWELLYN�David� 71� 119� 59� 45� 198� 26� 9� 44

POLLEY�Michael� 87� 155� 17� 18� 125� 17� 35� 28

UPSTON�Malcolm� 9� 16� 12� 4� 13� 4� 0� 3

Australian Labor Party 229 332 124 81 401 61 44 96

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 3� 1� 2� 1� 2� 0� 0� 1

WHARTON�Geoff� 0� 3� 0� 0� 1� 0� 0� 1

Total Formal Votes 404 626 295 169 645 110 71 203

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 23� 25� 11� 7� 33� 6� 4� 7

Total�Ballot�Papers� 427� 651� 306� 176� 678� 116� 75� 210

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� � � � � � Total�� Westbury� Westerway� Whitemore� Wilmot� Zeehan� Ordinary VotesCandidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 15� 4� 0� 3� 10� 658

Tasmania First Party 15 4 0 3 10 658

HIDDING�Rene� 158� 19� 29� 40� 48� 6�997

HOWLETT�Jane� 50� 5� 4� 9� 19� 2�275

PAGE�Geoff� 215� 2� 28� 13� 12� 3�168

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 18� 18� 1� 4� 7� 1�314

WRIGHT�Andrew� 12� 6� 0� 4� 12� 1�228

Liberal Party 453 50 62 70 98 14 982

CASSIDY�Karen� 19� 2� 2� 4� 6� 689

GEE�Helen� 13� 2� 0� 7� 5� 680

MORRIS�Tim� 128� 20� 4� 46� 23� 5�241

PEREY�Frederika� 10� 1� 0� 6� 2� 396

WILLOCK�Annie� 17� 4� 2� 11� 4� 690

Tasmanian Greens 187 29 8 74 40 7 696

BUTLER�Heather� 54� 9� 1� 10� 48� 2�991

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 21� 4� 0� 8� 16� 2�006

LLEWELLYN�David� 109� 69� 3� 42� 107� 9�262

POLLEY�Michael� 393� 16� 12� 28� 76� 10�923

UPSTON�Malcolm� 28� 4� 1� 2� 10� 1�207

Australian Labor Party 605 102 17 90 257 26 389

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 6� 1� 0� 2� 0� 273

WHARTON�Geoff� 1� 2� 0� 1� 1� 156

Total Formal Votes 1 267 188 87 240 406 50 154

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 71� 12� 3� 12� 25� 2�631

Total�Ballot�Papers� 1�338� 200� 90� 252� 431� 52�785

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Special�Votes

�Absent� Mobile� Postal� Pre-Poll� Provisional��Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes� Votes

� Total

Candidates

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� 83� 8� 95� 7� 15� 866

Tasmania First Party 83 8 95 7 15 866

HIDDING�Rene� 645� 36� 646� 79� 52� 8�455

HOWLETT�Jane� 226� 12� 191� 11� 18� 2�733

PAGE�Geoff� 248� 22� 253� 44� 22� 3�757

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 120� 8� 135� 8� 16� 1�601

WRIGHT�Andrew� 120� 6� 85� 6� 20� 1�465

Liberal Party 1 359 84 1 310 148 128 18 011

CASSIDY�Karen� 114� 3� 68� 9� 14� 897

GEE�Helen� 111� 1� 73� 8� 12� 885

MORRIS�Tim� 551� 8� 409� 74� 43� 6�326

PEREY�Frederika� 55� 1� 38� 3� 7� 500

WILLOCK�Annie� 106� 0� 84� 11� 10� 901

Tasmanian Greens 937 13 672 105 86 9 509

BUTLER�Heather� 276� 14� 290� 15� 26� 3�612

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 196� 8� 116� 6� 29� 2�361

LLEWELLYN�David� 894� 34� 695� 59� 92� 11�036

POLLEY�Michael� 727� 36� 888� 78� 89� 12�741

UPSTON�Malcolm� 129� 3� 83� 11� 18� 1�451

Australian Labor Party 2 222 95 2 072 169 254 31 201

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� 47� 0� 22� 4� 8� �354

WHARTON�Geoff� 9� 0� 11� 1� 1� 178

Total Formal Votes 4 657 200 4 182 434 492 60 119

Informal�Ballot�Papers� 161� 18� 130� 11� 33� 2�984

Total�Ballot�Papers� 4�818� 218� 4�312� 445� 525� 63�103

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Count 1 Primary votes 1 723 9 286 1 303 897 14 146 2 755 30 110 1 110 5 653 584 344 540 8 231 550 4 274 8 218 1 745 5 717 20 504 411 411 265 1 178 1 443 0 0 60 699 O’BYRNE elected 1

Count 2 Votes transferred 442 1 731 721 211 -4 029 503 -421 30 94 14 6 14 158 9 28 64 24 102 227 7 7 4 16 20 0 9 O’BYRNE’s surplus distributed

Total 2 165 11 017 2 024 1 108 10 117 3 258 29 689 1 140 5 747 598 350 554 8 389 559 4 302 8 282 1 769 5 819 20 731 418 418 269 1 194 1 463 0 9 60 699 COX elected 2

Count 3 Votes transferred 224 -900 245 116 235 -80 4 17 1 1 1 24 1 6 14 3 20 44 2 2 1 2 3 0 7 COX’s surplus distributed

Total 2 389 10 117 2 269 1 224 10 117 3 493 29 609 1 144 5 764 599 351 555 8 413 560 4 308 8 296 1 772 5 839 20 775 420 420 270 1 196 1 466 0 16 60 699

Count 4 to 6 Votes transferred 3 4 0 6 13 5 10 1 2 3 21 5 8 17 4 11 45 15 15 -270 174 -96 0 2 COLLIER excluded

Total 2 392 10 117 2 273 1 224 10 117 3 499 29 622 1 149 5 774 600 353 558 8 434 565 4 316 8 313 1 776 5 850 20 820 435 435 0 1 370 1 370 0 18 60 699

Count 7 to 9 Votes transferred 3 5 1 0 9 47 237 18 -353 25 -26 1 1 3 3 3 11 1 1 1 1 0 4 COVER excluded

Total 2 395 10 117 2 278 1 225 10 117 3 499 29 631 1 196 6 011 618 0 583 8 408 566 4 317 8 316 1 779 5 853 20 831 436 436 1 371 1 371 0 22 60 699

Count 10 to 12 Votes transferred 21 20 15 22 78 12 15 10 7 44 17 26 39 16 27 125 -436 -436 182 182 0 7 WALLACE excluded

Total 2 416 10 117 2 298 1 240 10 117 3 521 29 709 1 208 6 026 628 590 8 452 583 4 343 8 355 1 795 5 880 20 956 0 0 1 553 1 553 0 29 60 699

Count 13 to 15 Votes transferred 11 4 2 10 27 1 7 5 4 17 -583 101 97 57 268 -60 11 11 0 5 FRATANGELO excluded

Total 2 427 10 117 2 302 1 242 10 117 3 531 29 736 1 209 6 033 633 594 8 469 0 4 444 8 452 1 852 6 148 20 896 1 564 1 564 0 34 60 699

Count 16 to 18 Votes transferred 6 8 8 9 31 56 129 355 -594 -54 5 3 2 5 15 4 4 0 4 THOMPSON excluded

Total 2 433 10 117 2 310 1 250 10 117 3 540 29 767 1 265 6 162 988 0 8 415 4 449 8 455 1 854 6 153 20 911 1 568 1 568 0 38 60 699

Count 19 to 21 Votes transferred 3 23 8 9 43 416 472 -988 -100 8 7 3 24 42 11 11 2 2 CASE excluded

Total 2 436 10 117 2 333 1 258 10 117 3 549 29 810 1 681 6 634 0 8 315 4 457 8 462 1 857 6 177 20 953 1 579 1 579 2 40 60 699

Count 22 to 24 Votes transferred 299 576 -1 258 256 -127 15 26 41 12 19 10 23 64 10 10 5 7 GREENE excluded

Total 2 735 10 117 2 909 0 10 117 3 805 29 683 1 696 6 660 8 356 4 469 8 481 1 867 6 200 21 017 1 589 1 589 7 47 60 699

Count 25 to 27 Votes transferred 77 83 98 258 220 598 818 111 152 57 155 475 -1 589 -1 589 33 5 ROCHESTER excluded

Total 2 812 10 117 2 992 10 117 3 903 29 941 1 916 7 258 9 174 4 580 8 633 1 924 6 355 21 492 0 0 40 52 60 699

Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 22 40 30 92 -1 916 1 673 -243 13 29 13 51 106 42 3 BALL excluded

Total 2 834 10 117 3 032 10 117 3 933 30 033 0 8 931 8 931 4 593 8 662 1 937 6 406 21 598 82 55 60 699

Count 31 to 33 Votes transferred 29 51 56 136 52 52 334 897 -1 937 506 -200 11 1 McQUESTIN excluded

Total 2 863 10 117 3 083 10 117 3 989 30 169 8 983 8 983 4 927 9 559 0 6 912 21 398 93 56 60 699

Count 34 to 36 Votes transferred -2 863 1 039 1 497 -327 102 102 59 60 83 202 23 0 COURTNEY excluded

Total 0 10 117 4 122 10 117 5 486 29 842 9 085 9 085 4 986 9 619 6 995 21 600 116 56 60 699

Count 37 to 39 Votes transferred -4 122 3 352 -770 178 178 82 108 160 350 246 (4) CRIPPS excluded

Total 10 117 0 10 117 8 838 29 072 9 263 9 263 5 068 9 727 7 155 21 950 362 52 60 699

Count 40 Votes transferred 169 169 151 151 -5 017 2 653 1 974 -390 70 0 FRY part excluded

Total 10 117 10 117 9 007 29 241 9 414 9 414 51 12 380 9 129 21 560 432 52 60 699 GUTWEIN elected 3

Count 41 to 42 Votes transferred 15 15 8 8 -51 23 -28 10 (5) FRY fully excluded

Total 10 117 10 117 9 022 29 256 9 422 9 422 0 12 380 9 152 21 532 442 47 60 699

Count 43 Votes transferred 72 72 57 57 -2 263 2 072 -191 60 2 GUTWEIN’s surplus distributed

Total 10 117 10 117 9 094 29 328 9 479 9 479 10 117 11 224 21 341 502 49 60 699 NAPIER elected 4

Count 44 Votes transferred 436 436 187 187 -1 107 -1 107 482 2 NAPIER’s surplus distributed

Total 10 117 10 117 9 530 29 764 9 666 9 666 10 117 10 117 20 234 984 51 60 699 BOOTH elected 5

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CO

URTN

EY

CO

X

Total

Australian Labor Party

Division of BASSQuota 10 117BA

LL

BOO

TH

Total

Tasmanian Greens

FRATAN

GELO

FRY

Total

Liberal Party

WA

LLAC

E Total

Tasmania First Party

CO

LLIER Total

Ungrouped

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

CRIPPS

GREEN

E

O’BYRN

E

REISSIG

CA

SE

GU

TWEIN

CO

VER

McQ

UESTIN

THO

MPSO

N

NA

PIER

ROC

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Count 1 Primary votes 2 280 2 977 9 630 5 529 3 179 23 595 1 215 6 378 15 468 2 135 6 988 32 184 1 001 1 001 394 669 545 4 297 624 6 529 0 0 63 309 GREEN elected 1

Count 2 Votes transferred 25 38 124 64 45 296 480 1 289 -4 916 489 2 256 -402 25 25 5 6 7 47 8 73 0 8 GREEN’s surplus distributed

Total 2 305 3 015 9 754 5 593 3 224 23 891 1 695 7 667 10 552 2 624 9 244 31 782 1 026 1 026 399 675 552 4 344 632 6 602 0 8 63 309

Count 3 to 4 Votes transferred 0 2 4 5 2 13 6 1 1 6 14 2 2 -399 24 244 56 42 -33 0 4 COOMBES excluded

Total 2 305 3 017 9 758 5 598 3 226 23 904 1 701 7 668 10 552 2 625 9 250 31 796 1 028 1 028 0 699 796 4 400 674 6 569 0 12 63 309

Count 5 to 6 Votes transferred 1 2 8 1 4 16 12 12 4 6 34 12 12 187 64 357 -674 -66 0 4 RANSLEY excluded

Total 2 306 3 019 9 766 5 599 3 230 23 920 1 713 7 680 10 552 2 629 9 256 31 830 1 040 1 040 886 860 4 757 0 6 503 0 16 63 309

Count 7 to 8 Votes transferred 1 2 9 5 5 22 9 12 3 27 51 13 13 578 -860 193 -89 0 3 JORDAN excluded

Total 2 307 3 021 9 775 5 604 3 235 23 942 1 722 7 692 10 552 2 632 9 283 31 881 1 053 1 053 1 464 0 4 950 6 414 0 19 63 309

Count 9 to 10 Votes transferred 30 84 158 56 71 399 86 154 76 125 441 -1 053 -1 053 78 130 208 0 5 MARTIN excluded

Total 2 337 3 105 9 933 5 660 3 306 24 341 1 808 7 846 10 552 2 708 9 408 32 322 0 0 1 542 5 080 6 622 0 24 63 309

Count 11 to 12 Votes transferred 6 7 9 9 18 49 21 21 7 28 77 -1 542 1 409 -133 5 2 JACKSON excluded

Total 2 343 3 112 9 942 5 669 3 324 24 390 1 829 7 867 10 552 2 715 9 436 32 399 0 6 489 6 489 5 26 63 309

Count 13 to 14 Votes transferred 12 15 24 15 53 119 -1 829 334 602 735 -158 33 33 5 1 BATCHELOR excluded

Total 2 355 3 127 9 966 5 684 3 377 24 509 0 8 201 10 552 3 317 10 171 32 241 6 522 6 522 10 27 63 309

Count 15 Votes transferred -2 326 199 768 702 531 -126 35 26 50 111 14 14 1 0 OLDAKER part excluded

Total 29 3 326 10 734 6 386 3 908 24 383 8 236 10 552 3 343 10 221 32 352 6 536 6 536 11 27 63 309 ROCKLIFF elected 2

Count 16 Votes transferred -29 6 4 7 -12 4 3 2 9 0 0 0 3 OLDAKER fully excluded

Total 0 3 332 10 734 6 390 3 915 24 371 8 240 10 552 3 346 10 223 32 361 6 536 6 536 11 30 63 309

Count 17 Votes transferred 37 -182 79 54 -12 3 0 4 7 0 0 0 5 ROCKLIFF’s surplus distributed

Total 3 369 10 552 6 469 3 969 24 359 8 243 10 552 3 346 10 227 32 368 6 536 6 536 11 35 63 309

Count 18 Votes transferred 63 43 39 145 1 410 -2 579 942 -227 67 67 15 0 HOLLISTER part excluded

Total 3 432 10 552 6 512 4 008 24 504 9 653 10 552 767 11 169 32 141 6 603 6 603 26 35 63 309 KONS elected 3

Count 19 Votes transferred 13 13 8 34 715 -767 -52 14 14 4 0 HOLLISTER fully excluded

Total 3 445 10 552 6 525 4 016 24 538 10 368 10 552 0 11 169 32 089 6 617 6 617 30 35 63 309

Count 20 Votes transferred 19 18 9 46 541 -617 -76 15 15 11 4 KONS’ surplus distributed

Total 3 464 10 552 6 543 4 025 24 584 10 909 10 552 10 552 32 013 6 632 6 632 41 39 63 309 BEST elected 4

Count 21 Votes transferred 58 51 44 153 -357 -357 60 60 142 2 BEST’s surplus distributed

Total 3 522 10 552 6 594 4 069 24 737 10 552 10 552 10 552 31 656 6 692 6 692 183 41 63 309

Count 22 to 26 Votes transferred -3 522 1 680 1 580 -262 0 128 128 133 1 PERRY excluded

Total 0 10 552 8 274 5 649 24 475 10 552 10 552 10 552 31 656 6 820 6 820 316 42 63 309

Count 27 Votes transferred 4 943 -5 392 -449 0 239 239 210 0 WOODWARD part excluded

Total 10 552 13 217 257 24 026 10 552 10 552 10 552 31 656 7 059 7 059 526 42 63 309 WHITELEY elected 5

83 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 84

Division of BRADDON Distribution of Preferences

OLD

AKER

PERRY

Total

Liberal PartyDivision of BRADDONQuota 10 552BATC

HELO

R

BEST

Total

Australian Labor Party

MA

RTIN Total

Group C

CO

OM

BES

Total

Tasmanian Greens

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

ROC

KLIFF

WH

ITELEY

WO

OD

WA

RD

GREEN

HO

LLISTER

KON

S

JAC

KSON

JORD

AN

O’H

ALLO

RAN

RAN

SLEY

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Count 1 Primary votes 190 135 325 237 237 1 939 3 596 7 436 1 130 2 239 16 340 371 364 2 426 11 338 313 14 812 7 982 3 703 1 449 5 760 5 922 4 067 28 883 309 89 43 441 271 229 500 0 0 61 538 PUTT elected 1

Count 2 Votes transferred 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 15 2 2 28 148 74 711 -1 081 37 -111 19 8 2 23 9 9 70 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 11 PUTT’s surplus distributed

Total 190 135 325 238 238 1 943 3 601 7 451 1 132 2 241 16 368 519 438 3 137 10 257 350 14 701 8 001 3 711 1 451 5 783 5 931 4 076 28 953 309 89 43 441 272 229 501 0 11 61 538

Count 3 Votes transferred 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 19 13 -43 -11 0 2 2 0 0 HIGGS excluded

Total 190 135 325 238 238 1 943 3 601 7 451 1 134 2 242 16 371 520 438 3 137 10 257 350 14 702 8 001 3 711 1 451 5 784 5 932 4 079 28 958 328 102 0 430 272 231 503 0 11 61 538

Count 4 Votes transferred 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 4 8 0 1 4 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 3 10 66 -102 -36 3 7 10 0 0 GLOVER excluded

Total 191 135 326 239 239 1 945 3 601 7 453 1 134 2 246 16 379 520 439 3 141 10 257 351 14 708 8 002 3 712 1 453 5 786 5 933 4 082 28 968 394 0 394 275 238 513 0 11 61 538

Count 5 Votes transferred 102 -135 -33 11 11 3 1 3 1 3 11 0 0 3 0 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 ZEPPENFELD excluded

Total 293 0 293 250 250 1 948 3 602 7 456 1 135 2 249 16 390 520 439 3 144 10 257 351 14 711 8 004 3 713 1 453 5 786 5 934 4 082 28 972 395 395 275 241 516 0 11 61 538

Count 6 Votes transferred 4 4 5 5 10 12 13 3 4 42 5 4 29 8 46 23 3 3 12 7 10 58 8 8 78 -241 -163 0 0 MILLER excluded

Total 297 297 255 255 1 958 3 614 7 469 1 138 2 253 16 432 525 443 3 173 10 257 359 14 757 8 027 3 716 1 456 5 798 5 941 4 092 29 030 403 403 353 0 353 0 11 61 538

Count 7 to 8 Votes transferred 27 27 -255 -255 5 6 9 4 7 31 20 17 65 18 120 13 6 4 12 5 6 46 9 9 21 21 0 1 SEABORN excluded

Total 324 324 0 0 1 963 3 620 7 478 1 142 2 260 16 463 545 460 3 238 10 257 377 14 877 8 040 3 722 1 460 5 810 5 946 4 098 29 076 412 412 374 374 0 12 61 538

Count 9 Votes transferred -324 -324 27 33 45 37 19 161 6 5 8 7 26 11 16 8 15 5 13 68 23 23 44 44 2 0 PELHAM excluded

Total 0 0 1 990 3 653 7 523 1 179 2 279 16 624 551 465 3 246 10 257 384 14 903 8 051 3 738 1 468 5 825 5 951 4 111 29 144 435 435 418 418 2 12 61 538

Count 10 to 11 Votes transferred 1 3 2 2 4 12 48 55 242 -384 -39 3 2 3 11 2 1 22 0 0 2 2 0 3 ROWALLAN excluded

Total 1 991 3 656 7 525 1 181 2 283 16 636 599 520 3 488 10 257 0 14 864 8 054 3 740 1 471 5 836 5 953 4 112 29 166 435 435 420 420 2 15 61 538

Count 12 to 13 Votes transferred 7 16 27 7 19 76 12 17 43 72 23 14 10 23 23 19 112 136 136 -420 -420 23 1 FOLEY excluded

Total 1 998 3 672 7 552 1 188 2 302 16 712 611 537 3 531 10 257 14 936 8 077 3 754 1 481 5 859 5 976 4 131 29 278 571 571 0 0 25 16 61 538

Count 14 to 15 Votes transferred 2 10 10 4 4 30 119 -537 347 -71 5 7 3 13 3 5 36 1 1 0 4 HARVEY excluded

Total 2 000 3 682 7 562 1 192 2 306 16 742 730 0 3 878 10 257 14 865 8 082 3 761 1 484 5 872 5 979 4 136 29 314 572 572 25 20 61 538

Count 16 Votes transferred 18 31 148 23 39 259 22 52 74 38 15 17 32 29 26 157 -572 -572 82 0 FRACALOSSI excluded

Total 2 018 3 713 7 710 1 215 2 345 17 001 752 3 930 10 257 14 939 8 120 3 776 1 501 5 904 6 008 4 162 29 471 0 0 107 20 61 538

Count 17 to 18 Votes transferred 12 3 10 3 7 35 -752 652 -100 11 11 2 13 11 7 55 7 3 CORBY excluded

Total 2 030 3 716 7 720 1 218 2 352 17 036 0 4 582 10 257 14 839 8 131 3 787 1 503 5 917 6 019 4 169 29 526 114 23 61 538

Count 19 to 20 Votes transferred 175 353 314 -1 218 225 -151 31 31 18 19 11 32 10 23 113 5 2 KLONARIS excluded

Total 2 205 4 069 8 034 0 2 577 16 885 4 613 10 257 14 870 8 149 3 806 1 514 5 949 6 029 4 192 29 639 119 25 61 538

Count 21 to 22 Votes transferred 15 14 31 18 78 17 17 597 176 -1 514 246 250 140 -105 9 1 RITCHIE excluded

Total 2 220 4 083 8 065 2 595 16 963 4 630 10 257 14 887 8 746 3 982 0 6 195 6 279 4 332 29 534 128 26 61 538

Count 23 to 24 Votes transferred -2 220 468 722 759 -271 50 50 33 31 75 20 47 206 13 2 ARCHER excluded

Total 0 4 551 8 787 3 354 16 692 4 680 10 257 14 937 8 779 4 013 6 270 6 299 4 379 29 740 141 28 61 538

Count 25 Votes transferred 1 373 1 641 -3 352 -338 60 60 56 36 70 34 55 251 27 0 LOWRIE part excluded

Total 5 924 10 428 2 16 354 4 740 10 257 14 997 8 835 4 049 6 340 6 333 4 434 29 991 168 28 61 538 HODGMAN elected 2

Count 26 Votes transferred 1 -2 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LOWRIE fully excluded

Total 5 925 10 428 0 16 353 4 741 10 257 14 998 8 835 4 049 6 340 6 333 4 434 29 991 168 28 61 538

Count 27 Votes transferred 155 -171 -16 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 7 2 5 HODGMAN’s surplus distributed

Total 6 080 10 257 16 337 4 743 10 257 15 000 8 837 4 050 6 342 6 334 4 435 29 998 170 33 61 538

Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 43 43 90 90 858 -4 050 965 620 1 442 -165 29 3 COLLINS excluded

Total 6 123 10 257 16 380 4 833 10 257 15 090 9 695 0 7 307 6 954 5 877 29 833 199 36 61 538

Count 31 Votes transferred 602 602 -3 873 -3 873 586 814 257 529 2 186 1 085 0 O’CONNOR part excluded

Total 6 725 10 257 16 982 960 10 257 11 217 10 281 8 121 7 211 6 406 32 019 1 284 36 61 538 BARTLETT elected 3

Count 32 to 33 Votes transferred 132 132 -960 -960 254 91 136 481 347 0 O’CONNOR fully excluded

Total 6 857 10 257 17 114 0 10 257 10 257 10 281 8 375 7 302 6 542 32 500 1 631 36 61 538

Count 34 Votes transferred 1 1 0 -24 10 6 4 -4 1 2 BARTLETT’s surplus distributed

Total 6 858 10 257 17 115 10 257 10 257 10 257 8 385 7 308 6 546 32 496 1 632 38 61 538

Count 35 Votes transferred 181 181 0 3 866 2 111 -6 394 -417 236 0 SULLIVAN part excluded

Total 7 039 10 257 17 296 10 257 10 257 10 257 12 251 9 419 152 32 079 1 868 38 61 538 SINGH elected 4

Count 36 to 38 Votes transferred 8 8 0 128 -152 -24 18 (2) SULLIVAN fully excluded

Total 7 047 10 257 17 304 10 257 10 257 10 257 12 251 9 547 0 32 055 1 886 36 61 538

Count 39 Votes transferred 63 63 0 -1 994 1 680 -314 249 2 SINGH’s surplus distributed

Total 7 110 10 257 17 367 10 257 10 257 10 257 10 257 11 227 31 741 2 135 38 61 538 STURGES elected 5

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Division of DENISON Distribution of Preferences

PELHA

M

ZEPPENFELD

Total

Tasmania First PartyDivision of DENISONQuota 10 257SEA

BORN Total

Socialist Alliance

ARC

HER Total

Liberal Party

CO

RBY Total

Tasmanian Greens

BARTLETT

Total

Australian Labor Party

FRAC

ALO

SSI

Total

Group F

FOLEY

Total

Ungrouped

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

DIXO

N

HO

DG

MA

N

KLON

ARIS

LOW

RIE

HA

RVEY

O’C

ON

NO

R

PUTT

ROW

ALLA

N

CO

LLINS

RITCH

IE

SING

H

STURG

ES

SULLIVA

N

GLO

VER

HIG

GS

MILLER

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Count 1 Primary votes 257 257 1 575 866 2 779 14 055 786 20 061 478 887 10 191 470 394 12 420 1 066 6 725 620 16 666 5 089 30 166 564 489 1 053 0 0 63 957 LENNON elected 1, HODGMAN elected 2

Count 2 Votes transferred 4 4 19 7 47 18 91 11 11 69 4 5 100 515 2 171 228 -6 006 2 830 -262 43 17 60 0 7 LENNON’s surplus distributed

Total 261 261 1 594 873 2 826 14 055 804 20 152 489 898 10 260 474 399 12 520 1 581 8 896 848 10 660 7 919 29 904 607 506 1 113 0 7 63 957

Count 3 Votes transferred 2 2 743 402 1 310 -3 395 522 -418 5 9 111 4 4 133 14 91 8 105 218 40 15 55 0 10 HODGMAN’s surplus distributed

Total 263 263 2 337 1 275 4 136 10 660 1 326 19 734 494 907 10 371 478 403 12 653 1 595 8 987 856 10 660 8 024 30 122 647 521 1 168 0 17 63 957

Count 4 to 6 Votes transferred -263 -263 14 17 15 31 77 4 9 45 13 10 81 10 14 2 13 39 35 26 61 0 5 HOLLOWAY excluded

Total 0 0 2 351 1 292 4 151 10 660 1 357 19 811 498 916 10 416 491 413 12 734 1 605 9 001 858 10 660 8 037 30 161 682 547 1 229 0 22 63 957

Count 7 Votes transferred 0 2 2 1 5 33 31 288 18 -404 -34 3 7 1 8 19 9 1 10 0 0 VELNAAR part excluded

Total 2 351 1 294 4 153 10 660 1 358 19 816 531 947 10 704 509 9 12 700 1 608 9 008 859 10 660 8 045 30 180 691 548 1 239 0 22 63 957 McKIM elected 3

Count 8 to 9 Votes transferred 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 -9 -8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 VELNAAR fully excluded

Total 2 351 1 294 4 155 10 660 1 358 19 818 532 947 10 704 509 0 12 692 1 608 9 009 859 10 660 8 045 30 181 691 548 1 239 0 27 63 957

Count 10 Votes transferred 0 0 0 0 0 36 3 -44 2 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 McKIM’s surplus distributed

Total 2 351 1 294 4 155 10 660 1 358 19 818 568 950 10 660 511 12 689 1 608 9 009 859 10 660 8 045 30 181 691 548 1 239 0 30 63 957

Count 11 to 14 Votes transferred 7 6 8 2 23 61 383 -511 -67 3 7 10 3 23 9 3 12 1 8 RICKARDS excluded

Total 2 358 1 300 4 163 10 660 1 360 19 841 629 1 333 10 660 0 12 622 1 611 9 016 869 10 660 8 048 30 204 700 551 1 251 1 38 63 957

Count 15 to 17 Votes transferred 23 14 42 17 96 18 25 43 21 57 10 41 129 274 -551 -277 1 8 JAMES excluded

Total 2 381 1 314 4 205 10 660 1 377 19 937 647 1 358 10 660 12 665 1 632 9 073 879 10 660 8 089 30 333 974 0 974 2 46 63 957

Count 18 to 21 Votes transferred 7 2 20 4 33 -647 557 -90 2 11 1 24 38 9 9 3 7 ANDERSON excluded

Total 2 388 1 316 4 225 10 660 1 381 19 970 0 1 915 10 660 12 575 1 634 9 084 880 10 660 8 113 30 371 983 983 5 53 63 957

Count 22 to 24 Votes transferred 6 12 10 6 34 13 13 504 172 -880 133 -71 19 19 1 4 HULME excluded

Total 2 394 1 328 4 235 10 660 1 387 20 004 1 928 10 660 12 588 2 138 9 256 0 10 660 8 246 30 300 1 002 1 002 6 57 63 957

Count 25 to 27 Votes transferred 76 63 131 72 342 189 189 118 182 136 436 -1 002 -1 002 31 4 HALL excluded

Total 2 470 1 391 4 366 10 660 1 459 20 346 2 117 10 660 12 777 2 256 9 438 10 660 8 382 30 736 0 0 37 61 63 957

Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 481 -1 391 523 229 -158 34 34 23 48 29 100 22 2 BASTONE excluded

Total 2 951 0 4 889 10 660 1 688 20 188 2 151 10 660 12 811 2 279 9 486 10 660 8 411 30 836 59 63 63 957

Count 31 to 33 Votes transferred 761 700 -1 688 -227 31 31 38 60 68 166 31 (1) SCOTT excluded

Total 3 712 5 589 10 660 0 19 961 2 182 10 660 12 842 2 317 9 546 10 660 8 479 31 002 90 62 63 957

Count 34 to 37 Votes transferred 228 312 540 -2 182 -2 182 302 297 342 941 700 1 MacDONALD excluded

Total 3 940 5 901 10 660 20 501 0 10 660 10 660 2 619 9 843 10 660 8 821 31 943 790 63 63 957

Count 38 Votes transferred 80 61 141 0 -1 945 920 822 -203 62 0 BUTLER part excluded

Total 4 020 5 962 10 660 20 642 10 660 10 660 674 10 763 10 660 9 643 31 740 852 63 63 957 GIDDINGS elected 4

Count 39 to 41 Votes transferred 25 21 46 0 -674 606 -68 27 (5) BUTLER fully excluded

Total 4 045 5 983 10 660 20 688 10 660 10 660 0 10 763 10 660 10 249 31 672 879 58 63 957

Count 42 Votes transferred 4 1 5 0 -103 92 -11 4 2 GIDDINGS’ surplus distributed

Total 4 049 5 984 10 660 20 693 10 660 10 660 10 660 10 660 10 341 31 661 883 60 63 957

Count 43 to 47 Votes transferred -4 049 3 600 -449 0 275 275 182 (8) ALLIE excluded

Total 0 9 584 10 660 20 244 10 660 10 660 10 660 10 660 10 616 31 936 1 065 52 63 957 WRIEDT elected 5

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Division of FRANKLIN Distribution of Preferences

HO

LLOW

AY

Total

Socialist AllianceDivision of FRANKLINQuota 10 660A

LLIE

Total

Liberal Party

AN

DERSO

N

Total

Tasmanian Greens

BUTLER

Total

Australian Labor Party

HA

LL

Total

Ungrouped

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

JAM

ES

GID

DIN

GS

HU

LME

LENN

ON

WRIED

T

MacD

ON

ALD

McKIM

RICKA

RDS

VELNA

AR

BASTO

NE

GO

OD

WIN

HO

DG

MA

N

SCO

TT

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Count 1 Primary votes 866 866 8 455 2 733 3 757 1 601 1 465 18 011 897 885 6 326 500 901 9 509 3 612 2 361 11 036 12 741 1 451 31 201 354 178 532 0 0 60 119 POLLEY elected 1, LLEWELLYN elected 2

Count 2 Votes transferred 12 12 67 26 51 12 13 169 8 5 41 2 8 64 1 011 589 -2 721 845 -276 17 4 21 0 10 POLLEY’s surplus distributed

Total 878 878 8 522 2 759 3 808 1 613 1 478 18 180 905 890 6 367 502 909 9 573 4 623 2 950 11 036 10 020 2 296 30 925 371 182 553 0 10 60 119

Count 3 Votes transferred 3 3 20 8 7 4 4 43 3 1 14 1 1 20 356 358 -1 016 222 -80 5 1 6 0 8 LLEWELLYN’s surplus distributed

Total 881 881 8 542 2 767 3 815 1 617 1 482 18 223 908 891 6 381 503 910 9 593 4 979 3 308 10 020 10 020 2 518 30 845 376 183 559 0 18 60 119

Count 4 to 6 Votes transferred 9 9 4 3 2 2 3 14 3 2 12 1 2 20 5 6 1 12 125 -183 -58 0 3 WHARTON excluded

Total 890 890 8 546 2 770 3 817 1 619 1 485 18 237 911 893 6 393 504 912 9 613 4 984 3 314 10 020 10 020 2 519 30 857 501 0 501 0 21 60 119

Count 7 to 9 Votes transferred 146 146 22 21 25 17 13 98 19 19 43 7 17 105 50 60 33 143 -501 -501 0 9 DICKINSON excluded

Total 1 036 1 036 8 568 2 791 3 842 1 636 1 498 18 335 930 912 6 436 511 929 9 718 5 034 3 374 10 020 10 020 2 552 31 000 0 0 0 30 60 119

Count 10 to 12 Votes transferred 3 3 2 4 1 2 6 15 31 62 39 -511 344 -35 10 3 1 14 0 3 PEREY excluded

Total 1 039 1 039 8 570 2 795 3 843 1 638 1 504 18 350 961 974 6 475 0 1 273 9 683 5 044 3 377 10 020 10 020 2 553 31 014 0 33 60 119

Count 13 to 15 Votes transferred 10 10 10 12 9 5 1 37 -961 544 184 146 -87 10 19 5 34 0 6 CASSIDY excluded

Total 1 049 1 049 8 580 2 807 3 852 1 643 1 505 18 387 0 1 518 6 659 1 419 9 596 5 054 3 396 10 020 10 020 2 558 31 048 0 39 60 119

Count 16 to 18 Votes transferred -1 049 -1 049 142 120 101 74 77 514 77 78 52 207 118 96 95 309 11 8 CRAWFORD excluded

Total 0 0 8 722 2 927 3 953 1 717 1 582 18 901 1 595 6 737 1 471 9 803 5 172 3 492 10 020 10 020 2 653 31 357 11 47 60 119

Count 19 to 21 Votes transferred 12 13 4 3 11 43 683 681 -1 471 -107 14 16 21 51 9 4 WILLOCK excluded

Total 8 734 2 940 3 957 1 720 1 593 18 944 2 278 7 418 0 9 696 5 186 3 508 10 020 10 020 2 674 31 408 20 51 60 119

Count 22 to 24 Votes transferred 671 231 271 270 -1 593 -150 18 22 40 52 27 20 99 8 3 WRIGHT excluded

Total 9 405 3 171 4 228 1 990 0 18 794 2 296 7 440 9 736 5 238 3 535 10 020 10 020 2 694 31 507 28 54 60 119

Count 25 to 27 Votes transferred 524 493 782 -1 990 -191 35 41 76 40 40 24 104 8 3 SHOOBRIDGE excluded

Total 9 929 3 664 5 010 0 18 603 2 331 7 481 9 812 5 278 3 575 10 020 10 020 2 718 31 611 36 57 60 119

Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 22 31 29 82 -2 331 2 101 -230 46 57 20 123 24 1 GEE excluded

Total 9 951 3 695 5 039 18 685 0 9 582 9 582 5 324 3 632 10 020 10 020 2 738 31 734 60 58 60 119

Count 31 to 33 Votes transferred 48 20 42 110 54 54 1 653 901 -2 738 -184 21 (1) UPSTON excluded

Total 9 999 3 715 5 081 18 795 9 636 9 636 6 977 4 533 10 020 10 020 0 31 550 81 57 60 119

Count 34 Votes transferred 1 545 -3 674 1 681 -448 136 136 148 109 257 55 0 HOWLETT part excluded

Total 11 544 41 6 762 18 347 9 772 9 772 7 125 4 642 10 020 10 020 31 807 136 57 60 119 HIDDING elected 3

Count 35 to 36 Votes transferred -41 13 -28 5 5 11 10 21 5 (3) HOWLETT fully excluded

Total 11 544 0 6 775 18 319 9 777 9 777 7 136 4 652 10 020 10 020 31 828 141 54 60 119

Count 37 Votes transferred -1 524 1 377 -147 40 40 44 28 72 33 2 HIDDING’s surplus distributed

Total 10 020 8 152 18 172 9 817 9 817 7 180 4 680 10 020 10 020 31 900 174 56 60 119

Count 38 to 40 Votes transferred 132 132 200 200 3 748 -4 219 -471 138 1 DEGRASSI part excluded

Total 10 020 8 284 18 304 10 017 10 017 10 928 461 10 020 10 020 31 429 312 57 60 119 BUTLER elected 4

Count 41 Votes transferred 162 162 75 75 -461 -461 228 (4) DEGRASSI fully excluded

Total 10 020 8 446 18 466 10 092 10 092 10 928 0 10 020 10 020 30 968 540 53 60 119 MORRIS elected 5

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Division of LYONS Distribution of Preferences

CRAW

FORD

Total

Tasmania First Party

Division of LYONSQuota 10 020H

IDD

ING Total

Liberal Party

CA

SSIDY Total

Tasmanian Greens

BUTLER

Total

Australian Labor Party

DIC

KINSO

N

Total

Ungrouped

Exhausted Votes

Loss (Gain)

by Fraction

Total Votes

Remarks

WH

ARTO

N

DEG

RASSI

LLEWELLYN

POLLEY

UPSTO

N

GEE

MO

RRIS

PEREY

WILLO

CK

HO

WLETT

PAG

E

SHO

OBRID

GE

WRIG

HT

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House�of�Assembly

Casual�VacanciesFilled�by�Recount

2003�–�2006

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Division of Denison Recount

Recount following the resignation of Jim Bacon

Recount�commenced�at�noon�Thursday�1st�April�2004

Jim�Bacon�received�over�2�quotas�(21�391�ballot�papers)�at�the�2002�election.

The�ballot�papers�used�in�the�recount�have�been�reduced�by�fraction�to�equal�the�quota�of�10�040

CANDIDATES

� Exhausted�� Lost�by�� Total� Absolute� Remarks�� votes� �fraction� �votes� �majority� ��

Count 1 Total� 5�147� 4�262� 134� 98� 222� 174� 3� 10 040� 4�932� �Distribution�of�J�Bacon

Bartlett elected

Grah

am�

Steven

Ku

plis

Cro

tty

Bartlett

0

1 000

2 000

3 000

4 000

5 000

6 000

Bartlett Crotty Kuplis Steven Graham

Australian Labor Party Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens

Distribution of votes from J Bacon

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Division of Lyons Recount

Recount following the resignation of the Honourable Ken Bacon

Recount�commenced�at�noon�Tuesday�10th�May�2005

CANDIDATES

� Exhausted��Lost�by� Total� Absolute� Remarks�� votes� �fraction� �votes� �majority� �

Count 1 Total� 4�869� 3�577� 171� 138� 173� 192� 145� 110� 10� 9 385� 4�633� �Distribution�of�K�Bacon

Butler elected

0

1 000

2 000

3 000

4 000

5 000

6 000

Butler Farrell Anderson Williams Cassidy Willock Larner

Australian Labor Party Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens

Ungrouped

Larner

Willo

ck

Cassid

y

William

s

An

derso

n

Farrell

Bu

tler

Distribution of votes from K Bacon

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Appendix�A

Informal�Ballot�Paper�Survey

Legislative�Council�Elections�2004–06

2006�House�of�Assembly�Election

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Elwick

Apparentintentional

65.95%

Apparentunintentional

34.05%

Apsley

Apparentintentional

63.72%

Apparentunintentional

36.28%

2004 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Apsley Elwick Total

Apparent intentional informal votingBlank� 301� 293� 594

Deliberate�informal�or�� 391� 383� 774�

scribble/messages�only

Total 692 676 1 368

Apparent unintentional informality

Contains�writing�identifying�elector� 0� 7� 7

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 149� 185� 334

No�first�preference� 44� 44� 88

Repetitions�or�omissions� 156� 78� 234

Two�or�more�first�preferences� 45� 35� 80

Total 394 349 743

Total 1 086 1 025 2 111

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Rumney

Apparentintentional

66.53%

Apparentunintentional

33.47%

Murchison

Apparentintentional

63.71%

Apparentunintentional

36.29%

2005 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Paterson (not Murchison Rumney Total contested)

Apparent intentional informal votingBlank� � 216� 190� 406

Deliberate�informal�or�� � 265� 289� 554�

scribble/messages�only

Total 481 479 960

Apparent unintentional informality Contains�writing�identifying�elector� � 3� 0� 3

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� � 139� 129� 268

No�first�preference� � 30� 28� 58

Repetitions�or�omissions� � 77� 50� 127

Two�or�more�first�preferences� � 25� 34� 59

Total 274 241 515

Total 755 720 1 475

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Rowallan

Apparentintentional

38.60%

Apparentunintentional

61.40%

Wellington

Apparentintentional

63.34%

Apparentunintentional

36.66%

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Rowallan Wellington Total

Apparent intentional informal voting Blank� 183� 197� 380

Deliberate�informal�or�� 193� 197� 390�

scribble/messages�only

Total 376 394 770

Apparent unintentional informality Contains�writing�identifying�elector� 0� 0� 0

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 545� 102� 647

No�first�preference� 34� 21� 55

Repetitions�or�omissions� 4� 83� 87

Two�or�more�first�preferences� 15� 22� 37

Total 598 228 826

Total 974 622 1 596

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Division of Bass

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank� 575

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 593

Total 1 168

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 0

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 403

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 51

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 595

Two�or�more�first�preferences�

� •� 2�first�preferences� 293�

� •� 3�first�preferences� 77�

� •� 4�first�preferences� 59�

� •� 5�first�preferences—�

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 203�

Other� 32�

� •� Greater�than�5�first�preferences� 43� 707

Total 1 756

Other�� 80

Total 3 004

Apparentunintentional

58.56%

Apparentintentional

38.88%

Other2.66%

Bass

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Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Bass)

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� Repetitions� Omissions

� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total Total

Australian Labor Party

COURTNEY�Grant� 4� � 4� 1� 9� 5� 6� � 5� 16 25

COX�Jim� 7� 7� 11� 3� 28� 24� 14� 14� 13� 65 93

CRIPPS�Michelle� 1� � 4� 1� 6� 7� 3� � 10� 20 26

GREENE�Mike� 1� � 3� 1� 5� 4� 3� 2� 1� 11 16

O’BYRNE�Michelle� 8� 8� 19� 13� 48� 26� 24� 15� 19� 84 132

REISSIG�Steve� 1� � 4� 1� 6� 7� 2� 4� 5� 18 24

Liberal Party

FRATANGELO�Pamela� � � 2� 1� 3� 1� 2� � 1� 4 7

FRY�David� � 4� 4� 9� 17� 9� 4� 2� 6� 21 38

GUTWEIN�Peter� 7� 4� 9� 23� 43� 10� 8� 9� 8� 35 78

McQUESTIN�Sam� 1� 2� 2� 5� 10� 6� 1� 1� 6� 14 24

NAPIER�Sue� 2� 7� 9� 9� 27� 7� 6� 5� 2� 20 47

Tasmanian Greens

BALL�Jeremy� 1� � � � 1� 3� 1� 2� � 6 7

BOOTH�Kim� 3� 3� 2� 8� 16� � 3� 5� 2� 10 26

CASE�Kate� � � � 2� 2� 3� 1� 2� 1� 7 9

COVER�Peter� � 1� 1� 1� 3� � 1� � 1� 2 5

THOMPSON�Jill� � � � � � 1� 2� 2� 1� 6 6

Tasmania First Party

WALLACE�Robert� � � 1� 2� 3� 6� � 4� 4� 14 17

Ungrouped

COLLIER�Jim� � � 1� 1� 2� � 3� � 1� 4 6

ROCHESTER�Les� 4� 1� 1� 1� 7� � � 1� 1� 2 9

Total 40 37 77 82 236 119 84 68 87 359 595

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Braddon

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank� 604

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 635

Total 1 239

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 1

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 422

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 47

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 506

Two�or�more�first�preferences�

� •� 2�first�preferences� 392�

� •� 3�first�preferences� 125�

� •� 4�first�preferences—�

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 210�

Other� 26�

� •� Greater�than�4�first�preferences� 67� 820

Total 1 796

Other�� 50

Total 3 085

Apparentintentional

40.16%

Apparentunintentional

58.22%

Other1.62%

Braddon

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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

BATCHELOR�Leonie� � � � 3� 3� 4� 2� � 1� 7 10

BEST�Brenton� 4� 3� 6� 5� 18� 12� 10� 8� 10� 40 58

GREEN�Bryan� 5� 5� 8� 23� 41� 14� 15� 10� 10� 49 90

HOLLISTER�Peter� 2� 1� 1� 3� 7� � 6� 7� 4� 17 24

KONS�Steve� 7� 2� 5� 11� 25� 12� 9� 11� 5� 37 62

Liberal Party

OLDAKER�John� 2� � 1� 3� 6� 6� 4� 6� 2� 18 24

PERRY�Leon� 1� � 1� 5� 7� 15� 5� 7� 6� 33 40

ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� 3� 2� 7� 7� 19 11� 12� 8� 11� 42 61

WHITELEY�Brett� 2� 1� 2� 14� 19� 8� 7� 1� 5� 21 40

WOODWARD�Heather� 6� � 3� 5� 14� 11� 4� 1� 4� 20 34

Tasmanian Greens

COOMBES�John� � � � 1� 1� � � � 1� 1 2

JACKSON�Andrea� � � 1� 1� 2� 1� 1� � 1� 3 5

JORDAN�Scott� 1� � � 1� 2� 2� � � 2� 4 6

O’HALLORAN�Paul� 2� 5� 1� 4� 12� 3� 2� 3� 1� 9 21

RANSLEY�Dianne� � � � � � 2� � 1� � 3 3

Group C

MARTIN�Steve� 2� � 2� � 4� 11� 2� 4� 5� 22 26

Total 37 19 38 86 180 112 79 67 68 326 506

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Denison

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank� 496

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 496

Total 992

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 6

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 454

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 49

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 581

Two�or�more�first�preferences�

� •� 2�first�preferences� 261�

� •� 3�first�preferences� 72�

� •� 4�first�preferences� 20�

� •� 5�first�preferences� 54�

� •� 6�first�preferences� 48�

� •� 7�first�preferences—�

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 112�

Other� 17�

� •� Greater�than�7�first�preferences� 23� 607

Total 1 697

Other�� 58

Total 2 747

Apparentintentional

36.11%Apparentunintentional

61.78%

Other2.11%

Denison

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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

BARTLETT�David� 17� 4� 7� 4� 32� 11� 3� 12� 5� 31 63COLLINS�Julie� 6� 3� 5� 2� 16� 4� 5� 5� 4� 18 34RITCHIE�Joe� 2� 1� 3� 2� 8� 8� � � 1� 9 17SINGH�Lisa� 11� 3� 11� 6� 31� 7� 7� 2� 10� 26 57STURGES�Graeme� 8� 5� 12� 11� 36� 6� 5� 7� 5� 23 59SULLIVAN�Louise� 5� 3� 6� 3� 17� 11� 1� 7� 2� 21 38

Liberal Party

ARCHER�Elise� 1� � 3� 3� 7� 3� 1� 2� � 6 13DIXON�Fabian� 6� 4� 6� 6� 22� 4� 3� 2� 8� 17 39HODGMAN�Michael� 20� 3� 13� 21� 57� 15� 10� 3� 3� 31 88KLONARIS�John� 3� � 1� 1� 5� 5� 2� 1� � 8 13LOWRIE�Richard� 3� 1� 7� 8� 19� 6� 1� 3� 2� 12 31

Tasmanian Greens

CORBY�Marrette� 1� � � � 1� 1� 1� � � 2 3HARVEY�Bill� � � � 4� 4� 3� � � 2� 5 9O’CONNOR�Cassy� 4� � 3� 1� 8� 2� 2� 1� 4� 9 17PUTT�Peg� 12� 10� 5� 15� 42� 6� 1� 5� 5� 17 59ROWALLAN�Toby� 1� � 2� 1� 4� � � 1� � 1 5

Tasmania First Party

PELHAM�Kevin� 1� � � � 1� 4� 3� 1� 1� 9 10ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M.� � 1� 2� 1� 4� 2� 3� 1� 1� 7 11

Socialist Alliance

SEABORN�Linda� 1� 1� � � 2� � � 1� 1� 2 4

Group F

FRACALOSSI�Michael� � 1� � � 1� 1� � 1� � 2 3GLOVER�Paul� 1� � � � 1� � � � � 1HIGGS�Ken� � � 1� � 1� � � 1� � 1 2

Ungrouped

FOLEY�Leo� � � � � � 1� 2� 1� � 4 4MILLER�Hugh� � 1� � � 1� � � � � 1

Total 103 41 87 89 320 100 50 57 54 261 581

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Franklin

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank� 508

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 528

Total 1 036

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 1

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 406

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 47

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 521

Two�or�more�first�preferences�

� •� 2�first�preferences� 220�

� •� 3�first�preferences� 69�

� •� 4�first�preferences� 78�

� •� 5�first�preferences—�

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 85�

Other� 22�

� •� Greater�than�5�first�preferences� 48� 522

Total 1 497

Other�� 33

Total 2 566

Apparentintentional

40.37%Apparent

unintentional58.34%

Other1.29%

Franklin

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Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Franklin)

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� Repetitions� Omissions

� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total Total

Australian Labor Party

BUTLER�Ross� 2� 1� � 1� 4� 4� � 3� 2� 9 13

GIDDINGS�Lara� 4� 1� 3� 9� 17� 8� 8� 10� 2� 28 45

HULME�Daniel� � � � 5� 5� 2� 1� 4� 4� 11 16

LENNON�Paul� 9� 5� 14� 20� 48� 20� 13� 20� 22� 75 123

WRIEDT�Paula� 3� � 5� 10� 18� 7� 5� 6� 1� 19 37

Liberal Party

ALLIE�Steve� 2� 2� 1� 2� 7� 8� 3� 7� 2� 20 27

BASTONE�Sue� 3� � � � 3� 4� 4� 1� 2� 11 14

GOODWIN�Vanessa� 3� � 1� 2� 6� 3� 3� 5� 6� 17 23

HODGMAN�Will� 13� 14� 6� 29� 62� 18� 6� 15� 6� 45 107

SCOTT�Tony� 3� 1� 1� � 5� 3� 1� 2� 4� 10 15

Tasmanian Greens

ANDERSON�Mike� 3� � 1� 1� 5� 2� � � 1� 3 8

MacDONALD�Jane� 1� � � 2� 3� 4� � � 1� 5 8

McKIM�Nick� 9� 2� 5� 9� 25� 10� 1� 1� 3� 15 40

RICKARDS�Mark� 1� � 1� 3� 5� 4� � 1� 2� 7 12

VELNAAR�Gerard� � � 1� � 1� 1� 2� 1� 1� 5 6

Socialist Alliance

HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� 2� � 1� � 3� 1� � 1� 2� 4 7

Ungrouped

HALL�Ian� 2� � 1� � 3� 6� 2� 3� 1� 12 15

JAMES�Richard� � � � � � 1� 4� � � 5 5

Total 60 26 41 93 220 106 53 80 62 301 521

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Lyons

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank� 633

Deliberate�informal�or�scribble/messages�only� 655

Total 1 288

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains�writing�identifying�the�elector� 3

Contains�only�ticks�or�crosses� 506

Some�numbers�but�no�first�preference� 51

One�first�preference,�but�includes�repetitions�or�omissions�between�2�and�5� 503

Two�or�more�first�preferences�

� •� 2�first�preferences� 274�

� •� 3�first�preferences� 62�

� •� 4�first�preferences� 44�

� •� 5�first�preferences—�

Consecutive�numbers�from�1�within�each�column� 110�

Other� 35�

� •� Greater�than�5�first�preferences� 41� 566

Total 1 629

Other�� 67

Total 2 984

Apparentintentional

43.16%Apparent

unintentional54.59%

Other2.25%

Lyons

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Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Lyons)

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� Repetitions� Omissions

� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total� 1� 2� 3� 4� Total Total

Australian Labor Party

BUTLER�Heather� 2� 2� 1� 3� 8� 8� 5� 3� 3� 19 27

DEGRASSI�Kerry� 2� 2� 1� 4� 9� 6� 2� 1� 5� 14 23

LLEWELLYN�David� 2� 6� 6� 17� 31� 5� 10� 10� 11� 36 67

POLLEY�Michael� 9� 7� 5� 18� 39� 22� 14� 20� 19� 75 114

UPSTON�Malcolm� � 1� � 3� 4� 3� 1� 5� 1� 10 14

Liberal Party

HIDDING�Rene� 2� 6� 2� 6� 16� 17� 9� 12� 13� 51 67

HOWLETT�Jane� 1� 2� 2� 4� 9� 7� 2� 4� 8� 21 30

PAGE�Geoff� 4� 2� 1� 2� 9� 12� 10� 6� 1� 29 38

SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� 1� 3� 2� 3� 9� 6� 3� 4� 2� 15 24

WRIGHT�Andrew� 1� � � 1� 2� 8� 1� 6� 5� 20 22

Tasmanian Greens

CASSIDY�Karen� 1� 1� 1� 2� 5� 1� 2� 1� � 4 9

GEE�Helen� 1� � � 1� 2� 3� 2� 2� � 7 9

MORRIS�Tim� 1� 1� 1� � 3� 3� 2� 2� 2� 9 12

PEREY�Frederika� � � � � � 1� 4� 1� � 6 6

WILLOCK�Annie� 1� � � 1� 2� 1� 1� � 1� 3 5

Tasmania First Party

CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� � � 1� � 1� 12� 2� 1� 1� 16 17

Ungrouped

DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� � 1� � 1� 2� 2� 9� � 1� 12 14

WHARTON�Geoff� � � � � � 2� 2� 1� � 5 5

Total 28 34 23 66 151 119 81 79 73 352 503

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Appendix�B

History�Tables

Legislative�Council�Elections�1991–2006

Last�6�House�of�Assembly�Elections

18�March�2006

20�July�2002

29�August�1998

24�February�1996

1�February�1992

13�May�1989

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Legislative Council Election Statistics 1991–2006

� 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%

1991–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

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Legislative Council Election Statistics 1991–2006—continued

� 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%

1991–2006�Legislative�Council�Elections

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General Election Statistics� 18-Mar-06� 20-Jul-02� 29-Aug-98� 24-Feb-96� 1-Feb-92� 13-May-89

Estimated�Mean�Population� 486�000� 473�300� 471�100� 459�700� 452�800� 451�000

Electors�on�the�roll� 341�481� 332�473� 322�754� 324�556� 314�579� 310�066

Enrolment�%� 70.26� 70.25� 68.51� 70.60� 69.47� 68.75

Ballot�papers�cast� 324�008� 311�637� 306�655� 311�486� 298�779� 288�575

Participation�%� 94.88� 93.73� 95.01� 95.97� 94.98� 93.07

Formal�Votes� 309�622� 296�470� 294�678� 294�671� 285�222� 273�137

Informal� 14�386� 15�167� 11�977� 16�815� 13�557� 15�438

%�of�votes�cast� 4.44� 4.87� 3.91� 5.40� 4.54� 5.35

No.�of�Candidates� 95� 112� 138� 158� 135� 103

No.�of�deposits�forfeited� 46� 62� 85� 85� 85� 38

No.�elected�at�first�count� 7� 7� 4� 8� 6� 10

Total�number�of�counts� 198� 2�500� 3�271� 3�363� 2�358� 1�311

Greatest�No.�of�counts� 47� 739� 820� 765� 651� 340�in�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

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

1989� 16.42� 17� 12.15� 13� 6.86� 5� 0.14� 0� 35�Members�

*�This�party�was�named�the�Green�Independents�in�1989�and�was�renamed�the�Tasmanian�Greens��in�1996.

In�1996,�Mr�Bruce�Goodluck�was�elected�as�an�independent�in�the�Division�of�Franklin.

1989–2006�House�of�Assembly�Elections

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Electors on Roll

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

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�

1989� 61�888� 61�466� 62�376� 62�425� 61�911� 310�066�

Ballot Papers Cast

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

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%

1989� 57�420� 57�546� 57�003� 58�441� 58�165� 288�575� 93.07%

Percentage of Informal Ballot Papers

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

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� 5.18�

1992� 5.43� 4.08� 4.38� 4.16� 4.71� 4.55

1989� 6.10� 5.24� 4.84� 4.89� 5.69� 5.35

1989–2006�House�of�Assembly�Elections

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Special Votes Admitted

� 2006� 2002� 1998� 1996� 1992� 1989

Absent� 17�462� 15�193� 14�399� 16�057� 17�862� 14�023

Mobile� *2�821� ��2�512� ��2�490� ��2�396� ��1�953� ��2�109

Postal� 20�446� 17�916� 16�276� ��9�943� ��7�536� ��6�763

Pre-poll� *7�938� ��6�966� ��5�428� ��5�421� ��4�234� ��2�882

Provisional� ��3�556� ��1�319� ��3�318� ��3�442� ��2�020� ����502

*With�changes�to�Electoral�Act�in�2004,�Mobile�(previously�named�Institution)�and�Pre-poll�votes�are�now�issued�as�ordinary�votes.�

Exhausted Ballot Papers

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

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

1989� ��624� 3�213� ��347� 2�060� 1�044� ��7�288

1989–2006�House�of�Assembly�Elections

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Appendix�C

Candidate�Details

Legislative�Council�Elections�2003–2006

2006�House�of�Assembly�Election

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2003 Periodic Elections

Division of Derwent*†� AIRD,�Michael� North�Hobart� Member�of�Parliament� SMITH,�Paul� Tea�Tree� Unemployed

Division of Mersey†� JAMIESON,�Norma� Port�Sorell� Nurse/manager� JOHNSON,�Patrick� Melrose� Public�servant� MARTIN,�Steve� Devonport�� MILBURN,�Graeme� Devonport� Devonport�alderman*� SQUIBB,�Geoff� Devonport� Member�of�Parliament

Division of Windermere†� DEAN,�Ivan� Newnham� Retired�police�officer� LE�FEVRE,�Tony� Launceston� Business�manager*� SMITH,�Silvia� Launceston� Member�of�Parliament� WILSON,�John�R� Devonport� Retired�nurse

2004 Periodic Elections

Division of Apsley� ARNOL,�Cheryl� Orford� Self�employed� BURBURY,�Mandy� Swansea� Tourist�operator� CAMPBELL,�Bob� Andover� Special�events�designer�organiser� HALL,�Max� Scottsdale� Tractor�contractor� HANSLOW,�Stephen�George� Dulcot� Truck�driver-woodcutter� MAV,�Steve� Mangalore� Business�consultant/Councillor� NICKLASON,�Lesley� Pyengana� Carer�co-ordinator�respite�centre� PAULSEN,�Peter� Binalong�Bay� Small�business†� RATTRAY-WAGNER,�Tania� Scottsdale� Pharmacy�assistant� THOMPSON,�Brendon� Ringarooma� Farmer

Division of Elwick� BURNET,�Helen� North�Hobart� Podiatrist� EMANUEL,�Kamala� North�Hobart� Doctor� KING,�Steven� Sandy�Bay� Operations�manager�finance�company†� MARTIN,�Terry� Glenorchy� Consultant

*� denotes�sitting�member� †� � denotes�elected�candidate

Legislative�Council�Elections�–�Candidate�Details

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2005 Periodic Elections

Division of Murchison� BOYD,�Alvwyn� Burnie� Mayor�Burnie�City�council†� FORREST,�Ruth�Jane� Burnie� Registered�nurse/midwife� HYLAND,�Kevin� Wynyard� Self�employed�contractor� JORDAN,�Scott� Burnie� Student� OLDAKER,�John�Henry� Togari� Dairy�farmer

Division of Paterson*†� WING,�Don� Launceston� Member�of�Parliament

Division of Rumney� MILLAR,�Glenn� Forcett� Mechanic�&�Landcare�Co-ordinator*†� THORP,�Lin� Clifton�Beach� Member�of�Parliament� TORENIUS,�Carmel� Forcett� �Director�family�business�&�Mayor�of�Sorell� TRAYNOR,�David� Cremorne� Manager�Training�Firm/Alderman

2006 Periodic Elections

Division of Rowallan� CASSIDY,�Karen� Cressy� Bookseller�*†� HALL,�Greg� Dunorlan� Member�of�Parliament

Division of Wellington� CORBY,�Marrette� West�Moonah� Social�Worker� FRACALOSSI,�Michael� Moonah� School�Teacher� HISCUTT,�Paul� New�Town� Registered�nurse*†� PARKINSON,�Doug� Mount�Stuart� Member�of�Parliament� ROOMES,�Stephen� New�Town� Tourism�Operator� ZUCCO,�Marti� North�Hobart� Restaurateur

*� denotes�sitting�member� †� � denotes�elected�candidate

Legislative�Council�Elections�–�Candidate�Details

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Division of Bass

Australian Labor Party� COURTNEY�Grant� Turners�Marsh� Union�Official*†� COX�Jim� Kings�Meadows� Member�of�Parliament� CRIPPS�Michelle� Blackstone�Heights� Event�Consultant� GREENE�Mike� George�Town� Teacher†� O’BYRNE�Michelle� Launceston� Electorate�Officer� REISSIG�Steve� Summerhill� Teacher

Tasmanian Greens� BALL�Jeremy� Riverside� Executive�Assistant*†� BOOTH�Kim� Trevallyn� Member�of�Parliament� CASE�Kate� Trevallyn� TAFE�Teacher� COVER�Peter� Newnham� Boilermaker�Welder� THOMPSON�Jill� Trevallyn� Bookkeeper

Liberal Party� FRATANGELO�Pamela� Trevallyn� Executive�Officer� FRY�David� Riverside� Business�Manager*†� GUTWEIN�Peter� Launceston� Member�of�Parliament� McQUESTIN�Sam� Launceston� Company�Director*†� NAPIER�Sue� Trevallyn� Member�of�Parliament

Tasmania First Party� WALLACE�Robert� Gladstone� Pensioner

Ungrouped� COLLIER�Jim� Launceston� Retired� ROCHESTER�Les� Kayena� Retired�Journalist

*� denotes�sitting�member� †� � denotes�elected�candidate

2006�House�of�Assembly�Elections�–�Candidate�Details

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Division of Braddon

Liberal Party� OLDAKER�John� Togari� Dairy�Farmer� PERRY�Leon� Latrobe� Director*†� ROCKLIFF�Jeremy� Sassafras� Member�of�Parliament*†� WHITELEY�Brett� Park�Grove� Member�of�Parliament� WOODWARD�Heather� Smithton� Hairdresser

Australian Labor Party� BATCHELOR�Leonie� Wynyard� Electorate�Officer*†� BEST�Brenton� Devonport� Member�of�Parliament*†� GREEN�Bryan� Park�Grove� Member�of�Parliament� HOLLISTER�Peter� Shearwater� Support�Worker*†� KONS�Steve� Burnie� Member�of�Parliament

Group C� MARTIN�Steve� Devonport� Newsagent-Youth�Mentor

Tasmanian Greens� COOMBES�John� Miandetta� Retired� JACKSON�Andrea� Preservation�Bay� Physiotherapist� JORDAN�Scott� Shorewell�Park� Community�Worker� O’HALLORAN�Paul� North�Motton� Assistant�Principal� RANSLEY�Dianne� Somerset� Masseuse/Volunteer

*� denotes�sitting�member� †� � denotes�elected�candidate

2006�House�of�Assembly�Elections�–�Candidate�Details

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Division of Denison

Tasmania First Party� PELHAM�Kevin� Montrose� Director� ZEPPENFELD�Eric�M� Battery�Point� Security�Officer/Student

Socialist Alliance� SEABORN�Linda� South�Hobart� Welfare�Worker

Liberal Party� ARCHER�Elise� Tolmans�Hill� Barrister/Solicitor� DIXON�Fabian� Sandy�Bay� Barrister/Solicitor*†� HODGMAN�Michael� Kingston�Beach� Member�of�Parliament� KLONARIS�John� Sandy�Bay� Businessman� LOWRIE�Richard� Sandy�Bay� Sales�&�Marketing�Manager

Tasmanian Greens� CORBY�Marrette� West�Moonah� Children�Services�Worker� HARVEY�Bill� Sandy�Bay� Teacher� O’CONNOR�Cassy� South�Arm� Journalist�&�Mother*†� PUTT�Peg� Deep�Bay� Member�of�Parliament� ROWALLAN�Toby� Mount�Nelson� Ambulance�Communications�Officer

Australian Labor Party*†� BARTLETT�David� South�Hobart� Member�of�Parliament� COLLINS�Julie� South�Hobart� Office�Manager� RITCHIE�Joe� Moonah� Customer�Service�Officer†� SINGH�Lisa� New�Town� Manager*†� STURGES�Graeme� Berriedale� Member�of�Parliament� SULLIVAN�Louise� Sandy�Bay� Company�Director

Group F� FRACALOSSI�Michael� Moonah� School�Teacher� GLOVER�Paul� Blackmans�Bay� Electrician� HIGGS�Ken� Lindisfarne� Home�Duties

Ungrouped� FOLEY�Leo� Lenah�Valley� OH&S�Consultant� MILLER�Hugh� Battery�Point� Theatre�Company�President/Student

*� denotes�sitting�member� †� � denotes�elected�candidate

2006�House�of�Assembly�Elections�–�Candidate�Details

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Division of Franklin

Socialist Alliance� HOLLOWAY�Matthew�Patrick� Lindisfarne� Student

Liberal Party� ALLIE�Steve� Bellerive� Business�Owner� BASTONE�Sue� Kettering� Self-Employed� GOODWIN�Vanessa� Glebe� Project�Manager/Criminologist*†� HODGMAN�Will� South�Hobart� Member�of�Parliament� SCOTT�Tony� Blackmans�Bay� Retired

Tasmanian Greens� ANDERSON�Mike� Margate� Technical�Officer�(Observer)� MacDONALD�Jane� South�Arm� Teacher*†� McKIM�Nick� Lenah�Valley� Member�of�Parliament� RICKARDS�Mark� Kingston� Real�Estate�Sales�Consultant� VELNAAR�Gerard� Glaziers�Bay� Aged�Care�Assessor

Australian Labor Party� BUTLER�Ross� Lindisfarne� Retired*†� GIDDINGS�Lara� Lindisfarne� Member�of�Parliament� HULME�Daniel� Sandford� Client�Service�Officer*†� LENNON�Paul� Broadmarsh� Member�of�Parliament*†� WRIEDT�Paula� Kingston� Member�of�Parliament

Ungrouped� HALL�Ian� Dover� Tourism�Operator� JAMES�Richard� Lindisfarne� Accountant

*� denotes�sitting�member� †� � denotes�elected�candidate

2006�House�of�Assembly�Elections�–�Candidate�Details

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Division of Lyons

Tasmania First Party� CRAWFORD�Gordon�M� Perth� Small�Business�Owner/Security�Agent

Liberal Party*†� HIDDING�Rene� Youngtown� Member�of�Parliament� HOWLETT�Jane� Grasstree�Hill� Self-Employed� PAGE�Geoff� Prospect� Transport�Manager� SHOOBRIDGE�Richard� Austins�Ferry� Forest�Manager� WRIGHT�Andrew� Sorell� Auctioneer�&�Valuer

Tasmanian Greens� CASSIDY�Karen� Cressy� Bookseller� GEE�Helen� Buckland� Writer/Teacher/Farmer*†� MORRIS�Tim� Maydena� Member�of�Parliament� PEREY�Frederika� Boomer�Bay� Architectural�Lighting�Designer� WILLOCK�Annie� Lorinna� Community�Activist

Australian Labor Party*†� BUTLER�Heather� St�Helens� Member�of�Parliament� DEGRASSI�Kerry� Dodges�Ferry� Counsellor*†� LLEWELLYN�David� Howrah� Member�of�Parliament*†� POLLEY�Michael� Longford� Member�of�Parliament� UPSTON�Malcolm� Blackmans�Bay� Union�Official

Ungrouped� DICKINSON�Geoff�(Dicko)� Beauty�Point� Project�Manager� WHARTON�Geoff� New�Norfolk� Unemployed

*� denotes�sitting�member� †� � denotes�elected�candidate

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