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词条 Electoral district of Moore
释义

  1. Geography

  2. History

  3. Members for Moore

  4. Election results

  5. References

  6. External links

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|name = Moore
|state = wa
|image = Moore-WA-2017.png
|caption =
|lifespan = 1890–1904; 1911–1930; 1950–present
|mp = Shane Love
|mp-party = National
|namesake = Moore River
|electors = 24581
|electors_year = 2017
|area = 71817
|class = Agricultural
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Moore is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia.

Moore has had three incarnations as an electorate. In its first incarnation, Moore was one of the original 30 seats contested at the 1890 colonial election.

Its latest incarnation it has existed continuously since 1950. In that time, the seat has been variously held by the two conservative forces in Western Australian politics: the Liberal Party and the National Party. The seat has never been won by the Labor Party.

Geography

Moore is a coastal district, covering an expanse of rural territory to the north of Perth and surrounding but not including the regional city of Geraldton. The district includes the towns of Kalbarri, Northampton, Nabawa, Mullewa, Dongara, Irwin, Mingenew, Morawa, Three Springs, Perenjori, Carnamah, Eneabba, Leeman, Coorow, Jurien Bay, Cervantes, Badgingarra, Dandaragan, Moora, Dalwallinu, Lancelin, Ledge Point, Guilderton, Gingin, Bindoon, Calingiri and Toodyay.

History

Electoral reform ahead of the 2008 state election necessitated an increase in the enrolment of non-metropolitan districts. This meant that the district of Greenough was abolished, with Moore taking in most of its former territory and voters. This pitted the National member for Greenough, Grant Woodhams, against the Liberal member for Moore, Gary Snook, with Woodhams emerging the victor.

Moore's most famous member was Henry Lefroy, Premier of Western Australia from 1917 to 1919.

Members for Moore

Moore (1890–1904)
MemberPartyTerm
Other}}|  George Randell Unaligned 1890–1892
Ministerial (WA)}}|  Henry Lefroy Ministerial 1892–1901
Ministerial (WA)}}|  Michael O'Connor Ministerial 1901–1904
Moore (1911–1930)
MemberPartyTerm
Liberal WA 1911}}| Henry Lefroy Liberal 1911–1917
Nationalist}}|  Nationalist 1917–1921
Nationals}}| James Denton Country 1921–1923
Nationals}}|  Country (MCP) 1923–1924
Nationalist}}|  Nationalist 1924–1927
Nationals}}|  Percy Ferguson Country 1927–1930
Moore (1950–present)
MemberPartyTerm
Nationals}}|  John Ackland Country 1950–1958
Nationals}}|  Edgar Lewis Country 1958–1974
Nationals}}| Bert Crane Country 1974–1975
Nationals}}|  National Country 1975–1985
Liberal}}|  Liberal 1985–1989
Liberal}}|  Bill McNee Liberal 1989–2005
Liberal}}|  Gary Snook Liberal 2005–2008
Nationals}}|  Grant Woodhams National 2008–2013
Nationals}}|  Shane Love National 2013–present

Election results

{{main|Electoral results for the district of Moore}}{{Election box begin
|title=Western Australian state election, 2017: Moore[1]
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Shane Love
|party = WA Nationals
|votes = 7,406
|percentage = 34.9
|change = −2.2
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Barni Norton
|party = Labor WA
|votes = 4,424
|percentage = 20.9
|change = +4.5
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Darren Slyns
|party = Liberal WA
|votes = 4,079
|percentage = 19.2
|change = −19.8
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Jim Kelly
|party = One Nation
|votes = 2,762
|percentage = 13.0
|change = +13.0
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Ross Williamson
|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers
|votes = 1,238
|percentage = 5.8
|change = +5.8
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Peter Leam
|party = Greens WA
|votes = 864
|percentage = 4.1
|change = −1.5
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Wes Porter
|party = Christians
|votes = 422
|percentage = 2.0
|change = +0.1
}}{{Election box formal
|votes = 21,195
|percentage = 96.0
|change = +1.0
}}{{Election box informal
|votes = 876
|percentage = 4.0
|change = −1.0
}}{{Election box turnout
|votes = 22,071
|percentage = 89.8
|change = +0.7
}}{{Election box 2pp}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = WA Nationals
|candidate = Shane Love
|votes = 14,456
|percentage = 68.2
|change = –5.0
}}{{Election box candidate AU party
|party = Labor WA
|candidate = Barni Norton
|votes = 6,725
|percentage = 31.8
|change = −5.0
}}{{Election box 2cp}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Shane Love
|party = WA Nationals
|votes = 13,534
|percentage = 63.9
|change = +8.0
}}{{Election box candidate AU party|
|candidate = Darren Slyns
|party = Liberal WA
|votes = 7,638
|percentage = 36.1
|change = −8.0
}}{{Election box hold AU party|
|winner = WA Nationals
|swing = +8.0
}}{{Election box end}}

References

1. ^[https://www.elections.wa.gov.au/elections/state/sgelection#/sg2017/electorate/MOO/results Moore District Profile and Results], 2017 State General Election, WAEC.

External links

  • ABC Election Profiles: 2005 2008
  • WAEC District Maps: 1996–2005 2005–2008 2008–
{{Electoral districts of Western Australia}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Moore}}

3 : Electoral districts of Western Australia|1890 establishments in Australia|Constituencies established in 1890

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