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| federal = yes | name = Hume | image = Division of HUME 2016.png | caption = Division of Hume in New South Wales, as of the 2016 federal election. | mp = Angus Taylor | mp-party = Liberal | created = 1901 | namesake = Hamilton Hume | electors = 107130 | electors_year = 2016 | area = 17240 | class = Rural }} The Division of Hume is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 65 divisions to be contested at the first federal election. The division was named after Hamilton Hume, one of the first Europeans to travel through the area. The division is located in the central part of the state, north of the Australian Capital Territory. The division covers a large rural and regional area, with agriculture being the main industry. It also includes a portion of outer Sydney suburbs at its northeastern extremity. It includes Boorowa and Goulburn in the west, parts of the Southern Highlands in the centre and Camden in the east. It includes the entire local government areas of Goulburn Mulwaree and Upper Lachlan shires and parts of Camden Council, Hilltops Council, the City of Liverpool, the City of Penrith, Wingecarribee Shire and Wollondilly Shire. Towns include Appin, Bargo, Boorowa, Bundanoon, Camden, Camden Park, Colo Vale, Crookwell, Exeter, Goulburn, Hill Top, Marulan, Menangle, Meryla, Narellan, Oakdale, Penrose, Picton, Tahmoor, Tarago, Taralga, The Oaks, Thirlmere, Werai (part), Wingello (part), Wilton and Yerrinbool (part). The current Member for Hume, since the 2013 federal election, is Angus Taylor, a member of the Liberal Party of Australia. Members
Election results{{main|Electoral results for the Division of Hume}}{{Election box begin|title=2016 Australian federal election: Hume[1] }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Angus Taylor |party = Liberal |votes = 51,103 |percentage = 53.83 |change = −2.45 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Aoife Champion-Fashoyin |party = Labor |votes = 30,221 |percentage = 31.84 |change = +6.37 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Michaela Sherwood |party = Greens |votes = 6,274 |percentage = 6.61 |change = +0.98 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Adrian Van der Byl |party = Christian Democrats |votes = 3,533 |percentage = 3.72 |change = +1.86 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Trevor Anthoney |party = Bullet Train for Australia |votes = 2,267 |percentage = 2.39 |change = +2.39 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Lindsay Cosgrove |party = CEC |votes = 1,530 |percentage = 1.61 |change = +0.73 }}{{Election box formal |votes = 94,928 |percentage = 94.70 |change = +1.42 }}{{Election box informal |votes = 5,311 |percentage = 5.30 |change = −1.42 }}{{Election box turnout |votes = 100,239 |percentage = 93.57 |change = +1.46 }}{{Election box 2pp}}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Angus Taylor |party = Liberal |votes = 57,127 |percentage = 60.18 |change = −3.40 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Aoife Champion-Fashoyin |party = Labor |votes = 37,801 |percentage = 39.82 |change = +3.40 }}{{Election box hold AU party| |winner = Liberal |swing = −3.40 }}{{Election box end}} References1. ^Hume, NSW, Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission. External links
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