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Electoral results for the district of Ku-ring-gai

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Election results for Ku-ring-gai, New South Wales, Australia

Ku-ring-gai is anelectoral district of theLegislative Assembly in the Australian state ofNew South Wales. Created in 1973, it has always been held by theLiberal Party.[1][2][3][4]

Members for Ku-ring-gai

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ElectionMemberParty
1973 John MaddisonLiberal
1976
1978
1980 byNick Greiner
1981
1984
1988
1991
1992 byStephen O'Doherty
1995
1999Barry O'Farrell
2003
2007
2011
2015Alister Henskens
2019

Election results

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Elections in the 2010s

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2019

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2019 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[5][6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalAlister Henskens29,36960.27−2.27
LaborAmanda Keeling8,89118.25+1.88
GreensQiu Yue (Viki) Zhang6,31512.96−2.83
Sustainable AustraliaMark Ferris1,6363.36+3.36
Keep Sydney OpenLiam Blood1,4663.01+3.01
Liberal DemocratsMitchell Strahan1,0532.16+2.16
Total formal votes48,73097.79+0.18
Informal votes1,1012.21−0.18
Turnout49,83191.53−1.22
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalAlister Henskens31,02770.52−2.46
LaborAmanda Keeling12,96929.48+2.46
LiberalholdSwing−2.46

2015

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2015 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[7][8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalAlister Henskens30,29462.5−10.3
LaborDavid Armstrong7,92716.4+8.5
GreensPippa McInnes7,65015.8+1.9
Christian DemocratsJohn Archer1,3752.8+0.7
No Land TaxLen Gervay1,1922.5+2.5
Total formal votes48,43897.6−0.3
Informal votes1,1852.4+0.3
Turnout49,62392.8+1.8
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalAlister Henskens31,95473.0−13.9
LaborDavid Armstrong11,83227.0+13.9
LiberalholdSwing−13.9

2011

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2011 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBarry O'Farrell33,06172.7+7.1
GreensSusie Gemmell6,39514.1+0.9
LaborDavid Armstrong3,5907.9−5.9
Save Our StateWilliam Bourke9522.1+2.1
Christian DemocratsWitold Wiszniewski9482.1−1.2
Outdoor RecreationAlexander Gutman5361.2+1.2
Total formal votes45,48298.3+0.3
Informal votes7941.7−0.3
Turnout46,27692.7
Notionaltwo-party-preferred count
LiberalBarry O'Farrell34,90487.0+8.0
LaborDavid Armstrong5,23613.0–8.0
LiberalholdSwing+2.3
Two-candidate-preferred result
LiberalBarry O'Farrell34,21281.3+2.3
GreensSusie Gemmell7,85818.7+18.7
LiberalholdSwing+2.3

Elections in the 2000s

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2007

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2007 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBarry O'Farrell27,83165.6+7.4
LaborAdrian Macarthur-King5,83913.8−7.3
GreensSusie Gemmell5,59213.2+1.2
Christian DemocratsWitold Wiszniewski1,4023.3+0.3
DemocratsJeannette Tsoulos1,0022.4+0.4
UnityMichael Sun7901.9−0.9
Total formal votes42,45698.0−0.2
Informal votes8572.0+0.2
Turnout43,31392.4
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalBarry O'Farrell29,93979.0+10.3
LaborAdrian Macarthur-King7,96521.0−10.3
LiberalholdSwing+10.3

2003

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2003 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBarry O'Farrell24,79661.1+4.8
LaborAndrew Hewitt7,54818.6−1.8
GreensSusie Gemmell5,06412.5+7.5
UnityChiming Shea1,1842.9+2.9
Christian DemocratsWitold Wiszniewski1,1652.9−1.3
DemocratsIan Boyd8212.0−7.3
Total formal votes40,57898.4+0.1
Informal votes6801.6−0.1
Turnout41,25891.7
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalBarry O'Farrell26,58271.6+1.6
LaborAndrew Hewitt10,54328.4−1.6
LiberalholdSwing+1.6

Elections in the 1990s

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1999

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1999 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalBarry O'Farrell22,70856.3−10.1
LaborJan Butland8,24120.4+7.2
DemocratsNeil Halliday3,7699.3+1.4
GreensAndrew Burke2,0045.0+1.4
Christian DemocratsMatthew Ayres1,6984.2+2.8
One NationRobert Webeck1,4163.5+3.5
AAFIMick Chehoff3790.9+0.3
Natural LawJohn Ryder1000.2+0.2
Total formal votes40,31598.3+1.3
Informal votes7101.7−1.3
Turnout41,02592.4
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalBarry O'Farrell25,29870.0−8.3
LaborJan Butland10,82630.0+8.3
LiberalholdSwing−8.3

1995

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1995 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalStephen O'Doherty20,27157.1−5.4
LaborElizabeth Priestly7,06719.9+1.6
IndependentMick Gallagher5,93216.7+8.7
DemocratsColin Ward1,6334.6−4.5
Call to AustraliaAlex Sharah6241.8−0.5
Total formal votes35,52796.6+2.9
Informal votes1,2513.4−2.9
Turnout36,77893.8
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalStephen O'Doherty22,91269.0−3.7
LaborElizabeth Priestly10,29031.0+3.7
LiberalholdSwing−3.7

1992 by-election

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This section is an excerpt from1992 Ku-ring-gai state by-election § Results.[edit]
1992 Ku-ring-gai by-election
Saturday 22 August [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalStephen O'Doherty14,75547.85−14.57
IndependentMick Gallagher9,72531.54+23.54
IndependentTed Roach5,44217.65+8.57
Call to AustraliaRobert Taylor9142.96+0.73
Total formal votes30,83695.74+2.00
Informal votes1,3714.26−2.00
Turnout32,20782.68−11.39
Two-candidate-preferred result
LiberalStephen O'Doherty16,16755.09−17.62
IndependentMick Gallagher13,18244.91+44.91
LiberalholdSwing−17.62
Nick Greiner (Liberal) resigned after the scandal known as the 'Metherell affair'.[14]

1991

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1991 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalNick Greiner20,58862.4−3.9
LaborSue Deane6,02318.3−10.2
DemocratsTed Roach2,9959.1+9.1
IndependentMick Gallagher2,6388.0+8.0
Call to AustraliaRobert Taylor7372.2+2.2
Total formal votes32,98193.7−3.6
Informal votes2,2036.3+3.6
Turnout35,18494.1
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalNick Greiner22,49172.7+3.8
LaborSue Deane8,44127.3−3.8
LiberalholdSwing+3.8

Elections in the 1980s

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1988

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1988 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalNick Greiner23,87979.7+3.5
LaborAnna Booth6,09720.3+2.6
Total formal votes29,97697.7−0.8
Informal votes7182.3+0.8
Turnout30,69493.5
LiberalholdSwing+0.3

1984

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1984 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalNick Greiner24,27177.8+11.2
LaborIan Cameron5,09616.3−7.2
DemocratsPamela Tuckwell1,8295.9−4.1
Total formal votes31,19698.4+0.9
Informal votes5001.6−0.9
Turnout31,69692.5+1.8
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalNick Greiner80.9+10.1
LaborIan Cameron19.1−10.1
LiberalholdSwing+10.1

1981

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1981 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalNick Greiner19,75066.6+1.1
LaborIan Cameron6,97023.5−11.0
DemocratsPamela Tuckwell2,9549.9+9.9
Total formal votes29,67497.5
Informal votes7642.5
Turnout30,43890.7
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalNick Greiner20,55070.8+5.3
LaborIan Cameron8,47029.2−5.3
LiberalholdSwing+5.3

1980 by-election

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This section is an excerpt from1980 Ku-ring-gai state by-election § Results.[edit]
1980 Ku-ring-gai by-election
Saturday 13 September [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalNick Greiner15,68168.7+3.2
IndependentBrian Buckley7,15231.3
Total formal votes22,83396.1−1.9
Informal votes9173.9+1.9
Turnout23,75071.1−19.9
LiberalholdSwing+3.2 [a]
John Maddison (Liberal) resigned[19].

Elections in the 1970s

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1978

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1978 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJohn Maddison19,35065.5−7.5
LaborIan Cameron10,20534.5+14.1
Total formal votes29,55598.0−0.9
Informal votes5922.0+0.9
Turnout30,14791.0−1.5
LiberalholdSwing−12.2

1976

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1976 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJohn Maddison21,60573.0−4.6
LaborIan Cameron6,02020.4+2.5
WorkersDavid Griffiths1,9606.6+6.6
Total formal votes29,58598.9+0.8
Informal votes3161.1−0.8
Turnout29,90192.5−0.1
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalJohn Maddison22,97777.7−3.5
LaborIan Cameron6,60822.3+3.5
LiberalholdSwing−3.5

1973

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1973 New South Wales state election:Ku-ring-gai[22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalJohn Maddison21,35777.6
LaborIan Cameron4,93217.9
Democratic LaborNorma Boyle1,2354.5
Total formal votes27,52498.1
Informal votes5251.9
Turnout28,04992.6
Two-party-preferred result
LiberalJohn Maddison22,34581.2+0.1
LaborIan Cameron5,17918.8−0.1
Liberalnotional holdSwing+0.1
Ku-ring-gai was a new seat with a notional Liberal majority.

Notes

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  1. ^compared to thetwo-party-preferred result for the 1978 Ku-ring-gai election.

References

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  1. ^Green, Antony."Elections for the District of Ku-ring-gai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved8 September 2019.
  2. ^"Ku-ring-gai- NSW Electorate, Candidates, Results".NSW Votes 2019.ABC News. Retrieved7 September 2019.
  3. ^"Part 5B alphabetical list of all electorates and Members since 1856"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved16 November 2020.
  4. ^"Former Members".Members of Parliament.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved16 November 2020.
  5. ^"Ku-ring-gai: First Preference Votes".2019 NSW election results. NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved24 January 2022.
  6. ^"Ku-ring-gai: Distribution of Preferences".2019 NSW election results. NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved24 January 2022.
  7. ^State Electoral District of Ku-ring-gai: First Preference Votes, NSWEC.
  8. ^State Electoral District of Ku-ring-gai: Distribution of Preferences, NSWEC.
  9. ^Antony Green."2011 New South Wales Election: Analysis of Results"(PDF). NSW Parliamentary Library. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 24 October 2012. Retrieved4 December 2011.
  10. ^Green, Antony."2007 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  11. ^Green, Antony."2003 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  12. ^Green, Antony."1999 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  13. ^Green, Antony."1995 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  14. ^abGreen, Antony."1992 Ku-ring-gai by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved8 September 2019.
  15. ^Green, Antony."1991 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  16. ^Green, Antony."1988 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  17. ^Green, Antony."1984 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  18. ^Green, Antony."1981 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  19. ^abGreen, Antony."1980 Ku-ring-gai by-election".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved23 October 2019.
  20. ^Green, Antony."1978 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  21. ^Green, Antony."1976 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
  22. ^Green, Antony."1973 Kuringgai".New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved4 May 2020.
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