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| federal = yes | name = Mackellar | image = Division of MACKELLAR 2016.png | caption = Division of Mackellar in New South Wales, as of the 2016 federal election. | created = 1949 | mp = Jason Falinski | mp-party = Liberal | namesake = Sir Charles Mackellar Dorothea Mackellar | electors = 108268 | electors_year= 2016 | electors_footnotes= | area = 233 | class = Outer Metropolitan }} The Division of Mackellar is an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division is named after Sir Charles Mackellar, a social reformer and surgeon who served in the Senate from October to November 1903, and his daughter Dorothea Mackellar, a 20th-century Australian poet. The division was proclaimed at the redistribution of 11 May 1949, and was first contested at the 1949 federal election. The division is located in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney, adjacent to the Tasman Sea, south of Broken Bay and the Hawkesbury River. The division includes the suburbs of Akuna Bay, Avalon Beach, Bayview, Belrose, Bilgola Beach, Bilgola Plateau, Careel Bay, Church Point, Clareville, Coasters Retreat, Collaroy, Collaroy Plateau, Cottage Point, Cromer, Davidson, Duffys Forest, Elanora Heights, Elvina Bay, Great Mackerel Beach, Ingleside, Lovett Bay, McCarrs Creek, Mona Vale, Morning Bay, Narrabeen, Newport, North Narrabeen, Oxford Falls, Palm Beach, Scotland Island, Terrey Hills, Towlers Bay, Warriewood, Whale Beach, and Wheeler Heights; as well as parts of Beacon Hill, Dee Why, Forestville, Frenchs Forest, and Narraweena. Like most seats in northern Sydney, Mackellar is a safe seat for the Liberal Party of Australia. It was first held by Bill Wentworth, the first Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, and the great-grandson of politician and explorer William Wentworth, one of the first three Europeans to cross the Blue Mountains. The seat has been in Liberal hands for all but two months of its existence; Wentworth briefly sat as an independent for the last two months of his term. Former Speaker of the House of Representatives Bronwyn Bishop held the seat from 1994 until 2016, when she lost a preselection contest for the Liberal Party candidacy following an expenses scandal. The Liberal Party preselected Jason Falinski to contest the seat.[1][2] Members
Election results{{main|Electoral results for the Division of Mackellar}}{{Election box begin|title=Australian federal election, 2016: Mackellar[3] }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Jason Falinski |party = Liberal |votes = 48,103 |percentage = 51.17 |change = −11.26 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Rhonda Funnell |party = Labor |votes = 16,286 |percentage = 17.32 |change = +0.08 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Mike Hall |party = Greens |votes = 13,204 |percentage = 14.05 |change = −0.14 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Jim Ball |party = Independent |votes = 6,797 |percentage = 7.23 |change = +7.23 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Julie Hegarty |party = Independent |votes = 4,542 |percentage = 4.83 |change = +4.83 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Liam Gavin |party = Independent |votes = 2,669 |percentage = 2.84 |change = +2.84 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Annie Wright |party = Christian Democrats |votes = 2,411 |percentage = 2.56 |change = +0.58 }}{{Election box formal |votes = 94,012 |percentage = 94.74 |change = +0.49 }}{{Election box informal |votes = 5,223 |percentage = 5.26 |change = −0.49 }}{{Election box turnout |votes = 99,235 |percentage = 91.66 |change = −1.94 }}{{Election box 2pp}}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Jason Falinski |party = Liberal |votes = 61,800 |percentage = 65.74 |change = −3.10 }}{{Election box candidate AU party |candidate = Rhonda Funnell |party = Labor |votes = 32,212 |percentage = 34.26 |change = +3.10 }}{{Election box hold AU party| |winner = Liberal |swing = −3.10 }}{{Election box end}} References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/bronwyn-bishops-battle-for-preselection-for-seat-of-mackellar/news-story/a3952ff8574dde0fc52e31947e7704d6|work=Sunday Telegraph|date=16 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|author=Maiden, Samantha |title=Bronwyn Bishop’s battle for preselection for seat of Mackellar }} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-16/bronwyn-bishop-loses-preselection-fight-in-seat-of-mackellar/7332274|work=ABC News|date=16 April 2016|accessdate=29 April 2016|author=Dole, Nick|title=Bronwyn Bishop dumped as Liberal candidate for seat of Mackellar}} 3. ^Mackellar, NSW, Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission. External links
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