Electoral district of Mandurah

Mandurah
Western AustraliaLegislative Assembly
State Western Australia
Dates current 1983–present
MP David Templeman
Party Labor
Namesake Mandurah
Area 70 km2 (27.0 sq mi)
Demographic South West

Mandurah is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia.

The district is based on the coastal satellite city of Mandurah to the south of Perth.

The seat has switched between the major parties on a couple of occasions, but has recently become stronger for the Labor Party.

Geography

The district is a compact coastal electorate lying just to the south of the Metropolitan Region Scheme and north of the Peel Inlet. It includes the communities of Coodanup, Greenfields, Lakelands, Madora Bay, Mandurah, Meadow Springs, Parklands, San Remo, Silver Sands which lie to the west of the Mandurah Estuary. The district also extends across the eastury, to include parts of Barragup and Furnissdale.

History

First contested at the 1983 state election, Mandurah was won by Labor candidate John Read. Read lost the seat at the 1989 state election to Liberal candidate Roger Nicholls. Nicholls held the seat for three terms before his defeat at the 2001 state election to Labor candidate David Templeman, who holds the seat to this day.

Mandurah has long been regarded as a non-metropolitan district, despite its close proximity to Perth. It is only 18 km south of Perth--close enough that it is part of the Perth television licence area. Before the one vote one value reforms that took effect at the 2008 state election, this meant that Mandurah had roughly half the enrolment of neighbouring districts to the north. Whilst Mandurah now contains a similar number of enrolled voters to most other electorates, this tradition lives on as it falls inside the non-metropolitan South West Legislative Council region.

The proposed 2011 redistribution would have seen Mandurah transferred to the South Metropolitan region. It would have absorbed the outer southern Perth suburbs of Golden Bay and Singleton, while the more rural suburbs of Barragup and Furnissdale would have shiftedt o Murray-Wellington. [1] However, the final boundaries left Mandurah in the South West region.[2]

Members for Mandurah

MemberPartyTerm
  John Read Labor 1983–1989
  Roger Nicholls Liberal 1989–2001
  David Templeman Labor 2001–present

Election results

Western Australian state election, 2013: Mandurah
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Labor David Templeman 10,507 52.5 –0.4
Liberal Tony Solin 7,531 37.6 +3.5
Greens Chilla Bulbeck 724 3.6 –2.5
Family First Andrew Newhouse 527 2.6 –1.2
WA Nationals Jake Ash 367 1.8 +1.8
Independent John Hughes 261 1.3 +1.3
Independent Charles Bryant 102 0.5 +0.5
Total formal votes 20,019 95.4 +0.9
Informal votes 957 4.6 -0.9
Turnout 20,976 88.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor David Templeman 11,550 57.7 –2.8
Liberal Tony Solin 8,465 42.3 +2.8
Labor hold Swing –2.8

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