词条 | Electoral district of Enfield | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|name = Enfield |state = sa |image = Electoral district of Enfield 2018.png |image_alt = Map of Adelaide, South Australia with electoral district of Enfield highlighted |caption = Electoral district of Enfield (green) in the Greater Adelaide area |lifespan = 1956–1970, 2002–present |abolished= |electors = 25853 |electors_year = 2019 |mp = Andrea Michaels |mp-party = Labor |namesake = Enfield, South Australia |area = 16.48 |class = Metropolitan |coordinates = {{coord|34|51|58|S|138|36|27|E|display=inline,title}} | near-nw = Port Adelaide | near-n = Port Adelaide | near-ne = Florey | near-e = Torrens | near-se = Dunstan | near-s = Adelaide | near-sw = Croydon | near-w = Croydon |footnotes=Electoral District map[1] }}Enfield is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. Named after the suburb of the same name, it is a {{convert|16.48|sqkm|abbr=on|adj=on}} suburban electorate in Adelaide's inner north, taking in the suburbs of Blair Athol, Broadview, Clearview, Enfield, Kilburn, Lightsview, Northgate, and Sefton Park; and parts of Nailsworth, Northfield and Prospect. The seat is currently vacant pending a by-election in February 2019—Labor MP John Rau resigned from parliament in December 2018, following Labor's defeat at the 2018 South Australian state election in March.[2] Enfield was first created to replace the abolished electoral district of Prospect for the 1956 election.[3] It was abolished for the 1970 election, substantially replaced by the new electorate of Ross Smith. Enfield was recreated for the 2002 election as a safe Labor electorate, replacing the abolished electorate of Ross Smith, and was won by Labor candidate John Rau. Rau had defeated Ralph Clarke, the former member for Ross Smith, in a Labor preselection ballot. Clarke subsequently contested the election as an independent, but came third, falling 800 votes short of the Liberal candidate. At the 2006 election, Clarke decided to contest a South Australian Legislative Council seat, for which he had very little chance of success. Without competition from Clarke, Rau extended his margin, easily retaining the electorate for Labor. In the 2016 redistribution by the electoral districts boundaries commission, the districts southern suburbs of Collinswood and Manningham were reassigned to the neighbouring districts of Adelaide and Torrens. The districts western suburbs of Regency Park, Ferryden Park, Angle Park and Mansfield Park were reassigned to the adjacent district of Croydon. The northeastern boundary was extended to include the suburbs of Northgate, Lightsview and part of Northfield within Enfield district, and the southwestern boundary was shifted south slightly to include part of Prospect. In both of its incarnations, Enfield has been a comfortably-safe Labor seat. The seat is currently held by Andrea Michaels, who was elected in the 2019 Enfield state by-election on 9 February, following the resignation of John Rau.[4] Members for Enfield
Election results{{main|Electoral results for the district of Enfield}}{{Election box begin|title=2019 Enfield state by-election[5][6][7] }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Andrea Michaels |party = Labor SA |votes = 8,945 |percentage = 47.5 |change = +6.6 }}{{Election box candidate minor party |candidate = Gary Johanson |color = #888888 |party = Independent Putting People First |votes = 3,811 |percentage = 20.3 |change = +20.3 }}{{Election box candidate minor party |candidate = Saru Rana |color = #888888 |party = Independent Liberal |votes = 2,716 |percentage = 14.4 |change = +14.4 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Sebastian Konyn |party = SA Greens |votes = 1,562 |percentage = 8.3 |change = −0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Stephen Humble |party = Liberal Democrats |votes = 868 |percentage = 4.6 |change = +4.6 }}{{Election box candidate minor party |candidate = Amrik Thandi |color = #888888 |party = Independent Honest Approachable |votes = 483 |percentage = 2.6 |change = +2.6 }}{{Election box candidate minor party |candidate = Mansoor Hashimi |color = #888888 |party = Independent |votes = 431 |percentage = 2.3 |change = +2.3 }}{{Election box formal |votes = 18,816 |percentage = 93.9 |change = −1.6 }}{{Election box informal |votes = 1,228 |percentage = 6.1 |change = +1.6 }}{{Election box turnout |votes = 20,044 |percentage = 77.5 |change = −11.0 }}{{Election box 2cp}}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Andrea Michaels |party = Labor SA |votes = 11,585 |percentage = 61.6 |change = +3.7 }}{{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Gary Johanson |party = Independent |votes = 7,231 |percentage = 38.4 |change = +38.4 }}{{Election box hold AU party| |winner = Labor SA |swing = N/A }}{{Election box end}}{{Election box begin |title=2018 South Australian state election: Enfield[8] }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = John Rau |party = Labor SA |votes = 8,882 |percentage = 40.9 |change = −5.1 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Deepa Mathew |party = Liberal SA |votes = 5,761 |percentage = 26.6 |change = −10.5 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Carol Martin |party = SA-BEST |votes = 4,004 |percentage = 18.5 |change = +18.5 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Cassie Alvey |party = SA Greens |votes = 1,802 |percentage = 8.3 |change = −0.0 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Steve Edmonds |party = Australian Conservatives |votes = 718 |percentage = 3.3 |change = −2.9 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Emma Cresdee |party = Dignity |votes = 526 |percentage = 2.4 |change = +2.1 }}{{Election box formal |votes = 21,693 |percentage = 95.5 |change = −0.7 }}{{Election box informal |votes = 1,017 |percentage = 4.5 |change = +0.7 }}{{Election box turnout |votes = 22,710 |percentage = 88.6 |change = +6.1 }}{{Election box 2pp}}{{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = John Rau |party = Labor SA |votes = 12,554 |percentage = 57.9 |change = +2.3 }}{{Election box candidate AU party| |candidate = Deepa Mathew |party = Liberal SA |votes = 9,139 |percentage = 42.1 |change = −2.3 }}{{Election box hold AU party| |winner = Labor SA |swing = +2.3 }}{{Election box end}} Notes1. ^{{cite map |url=https://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/publications/electoral-district-of-enfield-pdf/download |title=Electoral District of Enfield |publisher=Electoral Commission of South Australia |year=2018 |accessdate=1 April 2018}} 2. ^{{cite news |title=Former SA deputy premier John Rau quits Parliament |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-12-10/former-sa-deputy-premier-john-rau-quits-parliament/10598948 |work=ABC News |date=10 December 2018 |language=en-AU}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.sa.gov.au/AboutParliament/From1836/Documents/StatisticalRecordoftheLegislature1836to20093.pdf |title=Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 – 2007 |publisher=Parliament of South Australia |accessdate=20 January 2014}} 4. ^[https://ecsa.sa.gov.au/elections/cheltenham-and-enfield-by-elections?view=article&id=1036 Cheltenham and Enfield by-elections: ECSA] 5. ^[https://results.ecsa.sa.gov.au/dr?id=813 2019 Enfield by-election results: ECSA] 6. ^[https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/enfield-by-election-2019/results/ 2019 Enfield by-election results: ABC] 7. ^[https://ecsa.sa.gov.au/voting?view=article&id=1087 House of Assembly final distribution of preferences], ECSA. 8. ^[https://www.ecsa.sa.gov.au/images/results/2018/Enfield.html State Election Results – District Results for Enfield], ECSA. References
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