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词条 Electoral district of Monaro
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  1. History

  2. Members for Monaro

  3. Election results

  4. References

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|name = Monaro
|state = nsw
|image = NSW Electoral District 2019 - Monaro.png
|caption = Location in New South Wales
|lifespan = 1858–1920
1927–present
|abolished=
|mp = John Barilaro
|mp-party = The Nationals
|namesake =
|electors = 56951
|electors_year = 2019
|area = 20479.02
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Monaro is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by John Barilaro of The Nationals.

Monaro is a regional district in the south of the state. It encompasses the Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council and Snowy Monaro Regional Council. Its significant population centres include Queanbeyan, Bungendore, Braidwood, Cooma, Bombala, Captains Flat, Nimmitabel, Bredbo, Michelago, Berridale, Jindabyne and Adaminaby.[1]

History

The electorate was created in 1856 for the First Parliament under the name Maneroo, derived from an Aboriginal name for the area, now spelt Monaro. It was renamed Monaro for the second Parliament in February 1858. It elected two members between 1880 and 1894. In 1894, single-member electorates were introduced statewide and part of the electorate, (including Bombala), was absorbed into Eden-Bombala. In 1913, it absorbed much of the Electoral district of Queanbeyan, including Queanbeyan, which is its major city. In 1920, with the introduction of proportional representation, it was absorbed into Goulburn, along with Bega. It was recreated in 1927.

Members for Monaro

First incarnation (1858–1880, 1 member)
MemberPartyTerm
Other}}|  Daniel Egan None 1858–1859
Other}}|  Alexander Hamilton None 1859–1860
Other}}|  Thomas Garrett None 1860–1864
Other}}|  James Martin None 1864–1865
Other}}|  William Grahame None 1865–1869
Other}}|  Daniel Egan None 1870–1870
Other}}|  James Hart None 1870–1872
Other}}|  William Grahame None 1872–1874
Other}}|  Alexander Montague None 1875–1877
Other}}|  John Murphy None 1877–1880
(1880–1894, 2 members)
MemberPartyTermMemberPartyTerm
Other}}| Henry BadgeryNone1880–1885Other}}|  Robert Tooth None 1880–1884
Other}}|  David Ryrie None 1884–1885
Other}}| Henry Dawson None 1885–1887Other}}|  Harold Stephen None 1885–1887
Protectionist}}| Protectionist1887–1894Independent}}|  Thomas O'Mara Independent Protectionist 1887–1889
Protectionist}}|  Harold Stephen Protectionist 1889–1889
Protectionist}}|  Gus Miller Protectionist 1889–1894
(1894–1920, 1 member)
MemberPartyTerm
Protectionist}}| Gus Miller Protectionist 1894–1901
Labor}}|  Labour 1901–1918
Labor}}|  John Bailey Labor 1918–1920
Second incarnation (1927–present, 1 member)
MemberPartyTerm
Nationals}}|  William Hedges Country 1927–1941
Labor}}| John Seiffert Labor 1941–1950
Independent}}|  Independent Labor 1950–1953
Labor}}|  Labor 1953–1965
Liberal}}|  Steve Mauger Liberal 1965–1976
Labor}}|  John Akister Labor 1976–1988
Nationals}}|  Peter Cochran National 1988–1999
Nationals}}|  Peter Webb National 1999–2003
Labor}}|  Steve Whan Labor 2003–2011
Nationals}}|  John Barilaro National 2011–present

Election results

{{main|Electoral results for the district of Monaro}}{{Election box begin
|title=2019 New South Wales state election: Monaro[2][3]
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = John Barilaro
|party = Nationals NSW
|votes = 25,868
|percentage = 52.31
|change = +3.58
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Bryce Wilson
|party = Labor NSW
|votes = 13,431
|percentage = 27.16
|change = −13.44
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Peter Marshall
|party = Greens NSW
|votes = 3,913
|percentage = 7.91
|change = +0.08
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Mick Holton
|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers
|votes = 3,848
|percentage = 7.78
|change = +7.78
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Andrew Thaler
|party = Independent
|votes = 1,229
|percentage = 2.49
|change = +2.49
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Frankie Seymour
|party = Animal Justice
|votes = 1,159
|percentage = 2.34
|change = +2.34
}}{{Election box formal|
|votes = 49,448
|percentage = 97.42
|change = +0.03
}}{{Election box informal|
|votes = 1,310
|percentage = 2.58
|change = −0.03
}}{{Election box turnout|
|votes = 50,758
|percentage = 89.13
|change = −0.30
}}{{Election box 2pp}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = John Barilaro
|party = Nationals NSW
|votes = 27,723
|percentage = 61.61
|change = +9.08
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Bryce Wilson
|party = Labor NSW
|votes = 17,276
|percentage = 38.39
|change = −9.08
}}{{Election box hold AU party|
|winner = Nationals NSW
|swing = +9.08
}}{{Election box end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web | title = Monaro | publisher = New South Wales Electoral Commission | url = http://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/districts/profiles/2015/Monaro | accessdate = 2015-02-28 }}
2. ^[https://vtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/la/monaro/cc/fp_summary State Electoral District of Monaro: First Preference Votes], NSWEC.
3. ^State Electoral District of Monaro: Distribution of Preferences, NSWEC.
{{Electoral districts of New South Wales}}

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