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词条 Electoral region of South West
释义

  1. Geography

  2. Representation

     Distribution of seats  Members 

  3. References

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The electoral region of South West is a multi-member electoral region of the Western Australian Legislative Council the South West, Peel and part of the Great Southern regions of the state. It was created by the Acts Amendment (Electoral Reform) Act 1987, and became effective on 22 May 1989 with seven members who had been elected at the 1989 state election three months earlier. At the 2008 election, it was reduced to six members. The region includes the cities of Albany, Bunbury and Mandurah.

Geography

The Region is made up of several complete Legislative Assembly districts, which change at each distribution.

RedistributionPeriodElectoral districtsElectors% of StateArea
29 April 1988[1] 22 May 1989 – 22 May 1997

Albany,

Bunbury,

Collie,

Mandurah,

Mitchell,

Murray,

Stirling,

Vasse,

Warren,

Wellington (10)

99,51010.94%{{convert|43659|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
28 November 1994[2] 22 May 1997 – 22 May 2005

Albany,

Bunbury,

Collie,

Dawesville,

Mandurah,

Mitchell,

Murray-Wellington,

Stirling,

Vasse,

Warren-Blackwood (10)

121,40811.74%{{convert|43659|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
4 August 2003[3] 22 May 2005 – 22 May 2009

Albany,

Bunbury,

Capel,

Collie-Wellington,

Dawesville,

Leschenault,

Mandurah,

Murray,

Stirling,

Vasse,

Warren-Blackwood (11)

152,49412.55%{{convert|37493|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
29 October 2007[4] 22 May 2009 – 22 May 2017

Albany,

Blackwood-Stirling,

Bunbury,

Collie-Preston,

Dawesville,

Mandurah,

Murray-Wellington,

Vasse (8)

167,87113.33%{{convert|41008|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
27 November 2015[5] 22 May 2017 – 22 May 2021

Albany,

Bunbury,

Collie-Preston,

Dawesville,

Mandurah,

Murray-Wellington,

Vasse,

Warren-Blackwood (8)

226,05114.19%{{convert|45079|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}

Representation

Distribution of seats

As 7-member seat:
ElectionSeats won
1989–1993Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Nationals}} |  
1993–1997Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Nationals}} |  
1997–2001Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Greens}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Nationals}} |  
2001–2005Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Greens}} |  One Nation}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  
2005–2009Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Greens}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  
As 6-member seat:
ElectionSeats won
2009–2013Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Nationals}} |  
2013–2017Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Nationals}} |  
2017–2021Labor}} |  Labor}} |  Greens}} |  One Nation}} |  Liberal}} |  Nationals}} |  
Legend:
Labor}} |   Labor
Liberal}} |   Liberal
Nationals}} |   National
Greens}} |   Greens WA
One Nation}} |   One Nation

Members

Since its creation, the electorate has had 17 members. Four of these members had previously been members of the Legislative Council—Beryl Jones (Lower West Province), Bill Stretch (Lower Central Province), Doug Wenn and Barry House (both South West Province).

 Seven member seatSix member seat
MemberParty1989–931993–971997–012001–052005–092009|a|a2013|b|b2017|c|c
Beryl Jones LaborLabor}} |           
Doug WennLaborLabor}} | Labor}} |        
Bob ThomasLaborLabor}}| Labor}}| Labor}}| 
John Cowdell LaborLabor}}| Labor}}| Labor}}| 
Matt Benson-LidholmLaborLabor}}| 
Adele FarinaLaborLabor}} | Labor}} | Labor}} | Labor}} | Labor}} | 
Sally TalbotLaborLabor}} | Labor}} | Labor}} | Labor}} | 
Dr Chrissy SharpGreensGreens}} |  Greens}} |  
Paul LlewellynGreensGreens}} |  
Diane EversGreensGreens}} |  
Barry HouseLiberalLiberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  
Muriel PattersonLiberalLiberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  
Bill StretchLiberalLiberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  
Robyn McSweeneyLiberalLiberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} |  
hallett|2|2}}Liberal / Shooters & FishersLiberal}} |  Liberal}} |  Liberal}} | ***
Steve Thomas Liberal Liberal}} |  
Murray MontgomeryNationalNationals}} |  Nationals}} |  Nationals}} |  
Colin HoltNationalNationals}} |  Nationals}} |  Nationals}} |  
embry|1|1}}One NationOne Nation}} |  
Colin Tincknell One Nation One Nation}} |  
Notes

{{note label|2009|a|a}} Members serving for the 2009–2013 term were elected in 2008 but do not take their seats in Parliament until 22 May 2009.

{{note label|2013|b|b}} Members serving for the 2013–2017 term took their seats in Parliament on 22 May 2013.

{{note label|2017|c|c}} Members serving 2017–2021 terms start on 22 May 2017

{{note label|embry|1|1}} Paddy Embry was elected as a One Nation member, but resigned from the party on 15 May 2003 and sat as an independent. He later co-founded the New Country Party, and represented them in the Council towards the end of his term.

{{note label|hallett|2|2}} Nigel Hallett was elected as a Liberal Party member, but resigned from the party on 16 June 2016 and transferred to the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party.

References

1. ^{{Gazette WA | title = Electoral Districts Act 1947-1985 - Order in Council | page = 1988:1339-1527 | date = 29 April 1988}}
2. ^{{Gazette WA | title = Electoral Distributions Act 1947 - Division of the State into Six Electoral Regions and 57 Electoral Districts by the Electoral Distribution Commissioners | page = 1994:6135-6327 | date = 28 November 1994}}
3. ^{{Gazette WA | title = Electoral Distributions Act 1947 - Division of the State into Electoral Regions and Districts by the Electoral Distribution Commissioners | page = 2003:3475-3566 | date = 4 August 2003}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.boundarieswa.com/2007/Final-Boundaries/South-West-Region/Post.aspx |title=South West Region Profile |author=Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) |date=29 October 2007 |accessdate=2008-10-22 }}{{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.boundaries.wa.gov.au/have-your-say/2015-final-report/country#SW |title=South West Region |author=Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) |date=27 November 2015 |accessdate=2017-04-20 }}
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