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REPORT ON

PARLIAMENTARY

ELECTIONS

2003 to 2006 To: The Honourable Donald George Wing President of the Legislative Council, and

The Honourable Michael Robert Polley Speaker of the House of Assembly

We are honoured to submit this report on Tasmanian Parliamentary elections conducted during the period 2003 to 2006.

This parliamentary report is in addition to the Tasmanian Electoral Commission’s annual report and has been prepared in accordance with Section 13 of the Electoral Act 2004.

Formation of the Tasmanian Electoral Commission The new Electoral Act 2004 was passed by the Spring 2004 session of Parliament and commenced on 16 February 2005. It preserves the fundamental principles in ’s unique electoral systems and presents those principles in a clear, precise and accessible way.

The Tasmanian Electoral Commission was established on 16 February 2005 and has responsibility for administering the new Electoral Act 2004. The Commission has wider powers to appoint returning officers and polling places, and to approve a range of forms and procedures as required by the new Act. This allows electoral practice to incorporate the use of appropriate modern technology.

The Commission also has responsibility for accepting or rejecting an application to register a party, oversees a simplified non-voter process, and has the responsibility of investigating and prosecuting breaches of electoral law.

The Commission is required to report to Parliament annually, and may report at any time on matters arising in connection with the performance of its functions or exercise of its powers.

The Commission comprises the Chairperson, the Electoral Commissioner and one other Member. The members of the new Commission are Richard Bingham, a former Secretary of the Department of Justice (Chairperson), Liz Gillam, former Deputy Director of the Office of the Status of Women and a senior policy practitioner with the Local Government Association of Tasmania (member) and Bruce Taylor the current Electoral Commissioner.

House of Assembly Election and Recounts A general election for the House of Assembly was held on 18 March 2006.

In 2004 a recount was conducted for a vacancy in the House of Assembly . This followed the resignation of Jim Bacon.

In 2005 a recount was conducted for a vacancy in the House of Assembly . This followed the resignation of the Honourable Ken Bacon.

Legislative Council Elections Since the previous report, the following periodical elections for the Legislative Council have been held: May 2003— Derwent, Mersey and Windermere May 2004— Apsley and Elwick May 2005— Murchison, Paterson and Rumney May 2006— Rowallan and Wellington

ii Tasmanian Electoral Commission Electoral website The Tasmanian Electoral Commission continued to provide a range of electoral information on its website (www.electoral.tas.gov.au). This included up to date election information and results, together with downloads of enrolment forms, postal vote applications and candidate information booklets.

Richard Bingham Bruce Taylor Liz Gillam Chairperson Electoral Commissioner Member

November 2006

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) iii Report prepared by Graham Hyde and Rod Huskins BIS

Report available in electronic form The tables contained in this report are available in electronic form on request. Data can be provided in Microsoft Excel format for PC or Macintosh. This report can also be downloaded in pdf format at www.electoral.tas.gov.au.

Relevant Legislation Electoral Act 2004 and regulations

Constitution Act 1934

Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Act 1995

Copies of the legislation can be purchased from the Printing Authority Bookshop and can be found on the internet at www.thelaw.tas.gov.au.

Previous reports Report on Parliamentary Elections 1999 to 2002

Report on Parliamentary Elections 1998

Report on Parliamentary Elections 1995 to 1997

Report on Parliamentary Elections 1990 to 1994

These and earlier reports are also available for download in pdf format and can be found on our electoral website. iv Tasmanian Electoral Commission Contents

Legislative Council Enrolment 3 Periodic cycle 4 Election summary 5 2003–2006 election results 7

House of Assembly Hare-Clark electoral system 18 Members of the Forty Sixth Parliament 20 General election statistics 21 First preferences by polling place Bass 28 Braddon 36 Denison 48 Franklin 56 Lyons 64 Event scrutiny sheet Bass 81 Braddon 83 Denison 85 Franklin 87 Lyons 89 Casual vacancies filled by recount 91

Appendices A— Informal ballot paper survey Legislative Council 97 House of Assembly 100 B— History tables Legislative Council 112 House of Assembly 114 C— Candidate details Legislative Council 118 House of Assembly 120

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Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006)  2003–2006 Legislative Council Elections

 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 2003–2006 Legislative Council Elections

Enrolment The following table shows enrolment at the close of the roll for the periodic Legislative Council elections held since 2003. The highlighted figures indicate the number of electors enrolled for that year’s elections.

Division 2 April 2003 29 March 2004 5 April 2005 4 April 2006

Apsley 21 937 22 240 22 714 23 024

Derwent 22 760 22 995 23 769 24 060

Elwick 21 773 22 202 22 196 22 064

Huon 22 038 22 545 23 281 23 663

Mersey 22 067 22 250 22 771 22 911

Montgomery 22 597 23 050 23 411 23 553

Murchison 22 991 23 298 23 891 23 796

Nelson 21 960 22 393 22 930 23 110

Paterson 22 480 22 896 23 565 23 693

Pembroke 22 976 23 107 23 368 23 273

Rosevears 21 811 22 096 22 681 22 807

Rowallan 20 224 20 539 21 255 21 511

Rumney 21 082 21 538 22 583 22 563

Wellington 22 545 22 915 23 422 23 333

Windermere 21 539 21 725 22 124 22 114

Total 330 780 335 789 343 961 345 475

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Periodic cycle of Legislative Council elections

Current Next periodic Division member election

Montgomery Hon S L Smith (Sue) 2007

Nelson Hon J S Wilkinson 2007

Pembroke A M Ritchie 2007

Huon Hon A P Harriss 2008

Rosevears Hon K Finch 2008

Derwent Hon M A Aird 2009

Mersey N M Jamieson 2009

Windermere I N Dean 2009

Apsley Hon T V Rattray-Wagner 2010

Elwick Hon T L Martin 2010

Murchinson Hon R J Forrest 2011

Paterson Hon D G Wing 2011

Rumney L E Thorp 2011

Rowallan Hon G R Hall 2012

Wellington Hon D J Parkinson 2012

 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 2003–2006 Legislative Council Elections

Election summary

2003 Issue of Writ 2 April Close of Nominations 11 April Polling Day 3 May Return of Writs 14 May

Retiring Elected Division Member Candidate

Derwent M A Aird M A Aird Mersey G B Squibb N M Jamieson Windermere S J Smith (Sylvia) I N Dean

2004 Issue of Writ 29 March Close of Nominations 7 April Polling Day 1 May Return of Writs 17 May

Retiring Elected Division Member Candidate

Apsley C L Rattray T V Rattray-Wagner Elwick D M Crean T L Martin

2005 Issue of Writ 5 April Close of Nominations 14 April Polling Day 7 May Return of Writs 12 May

Retiring Elected Division Member Candidate

Murchison A W Fletcher R J Forrest Paterson D G Wing D G Wing (Unopposed) Rumney L E Thorp L E Thorp

2006 Issue of Writ 4 April Close of Nominations 12 April Polling Day 6 May Return of Writs 12 May

Retiring Elected Division Member Candidate

Rowallan G R Hall G R Hall Wellington D J Parkinson D J Parkinson

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 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 2003–2006 Legislative Council Elections

Division of DERWENT Election held on 3 May 2003 Electors enrolled 22 760 Retiring member—The Honourable Michael A Aird Electors who voted 19 456 (85.48%) Returning Officer—Graham Hyde Informal votes 1 408 (7.24%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2009

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES

AIRD SMITH Total first Total ballot Polling places Michael Paul preferences Informal papers counted

Abbotsfield 1 195 370 1 565 132 1 697 Agfest 291 80 371 36 407 Austins Ferry 1 036 320 1 356 111 1 467 Bridgewater 1 661 425 2 086 158 2 244 Brighton 951 305 1 256 84 1 340 Broadmarsh 60 22 82 4 86 Bronte Park 43 14 57 6 63 Claremont 887 294 1 181 98 1 279 Dromedary 175 72 247 23 270 Ellendale 97 27 124 9 133 Gagebrook 1 273 419 1 692 140 1 832 Glenora 166 32 198 13 211 Granton 320 73 393 34 427 Gretna 110 24 134 8 142 Hamilton 92 28 120 10 130 Lachlan 188 84 272 31 303 Magra 350 60 410 48 458 Maydena 111 47 158 15 173 Molesworth 169 62 231 15 246 1 411 368 1 779 131 1 910 New Norfolk North 916 189 1 105 103 1 208 Ouse 162 32 194 20 214 Pontville 145 52 197 17 214 Richmond 140 86 226 15 241 Roseneath 208 44 252 16 268 Tea Tree 85 51 136 5 141 Wayatinah 20 10 30 1 31 Westerway 148 36 184 13 197 CITY* 148 55 203 15 218

Total Ordinary 12 558 3 681 16 239 1 311 17 550

Pre-poll 329 101 430 29 459 Postal 960 283 1 243 61 1 304 Section 70 27 97 6 103 Institution 31 8 39 1 40

Total 13 948 4 100 18 048 1 408 19 456

AIRD elected

* CITY polling places include Devonport, Launceston and electoral offices

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Division of MERSEY Election held on 3 May 2003 Electors enrolled 22 067 Retiring member—The Honourable Geoff B Squibb Electors who voted 19 902 (90.19%) Returning Officer—Julian Type Informal votes 573 (2.88%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2009

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES

JAMIESON JOHNSON MARTIN MILBURN SQUIBB Total first Total ballot Polling places Norma Patrick Steve Graeme Geoff preferencesInformal  papers counted

Addison Street 257 21 120 142 213 753 31 784 Agfest 114 11 66 97 152 440 15 455 Ambleside 193 16 63 115 180 567 13 580 Devonport Central 634 69 299 303 646 1 951 53 2 004 Devonport North 218 19 112 103 280 732 18 750 Devonport South 336 45 190 181 372 1 124 25 1 149 Don 217 25 75 76 156 549 18 567 East Devonport 693 57 318 456 557 2 081 79 2 160 Forth 224 41 71 109 212 657 23 680 Latrobe 524 71 295 320 521 1 731 50 1 781 Melrose 47 17 17 10 36 127 5 132 Miandetta 83 13 40 52 95 283 9 292 Nixon Street 665 79 329 416 707 2 196 67 2 263 Spreyton 302 47 194 195 397 1 135 43 1 178 Turners Beach 253 33 71 158 239 754 29 783 Valley Road 405 41 269 289 411 1 415 45 1 460 Wesley Vale 85 4 25 18 34 166 4 170 CITY* 32 11 14 18 34 109 5 114

Total Ordinary 5 282 620 2 568 3 058 5 242 16 770 532 17 302

Pre-poll 358 44 168 220 408 1 198 16 1 214 Postal 397 27 108 167 324 1 023 13 1 036 Section 24 2 17 13 41 97 2 99 Institution 117 7 14 34 69 241 10 251

Total 6 178 700 2 875 3 492 6 084 19 329 573 19 902

* CITY polling places comprise Hobart and Launceston Electoral Offices

Distribution of preferences Exhausted  votes Count 1 First preferences 6 178 700 2 875 3 492 6 084 19 329 0  Count 2 Votes transferred 259 -700 153 178 110  0 JOHNSON excluded Total votes 6 437 0 3 028 3 670 6 194 19 329 0  Count 3 Votes transferred 1 143  -3 028 1 068 817  0 MARTIN excluded Total votes 7 580  0 4 738 7 011 19 329 0  Count 4 Votes transferred 2 675   -4 738 2 000  63 MILBURN excluded Total votes 10 255   0 9 011 19 329 63 JAMIESON elected

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Division of WINDERMERE Election held on 3 May 2003 Electors enrolled 21 539 Retiring member—The Honourable Sylvia J Smith Electors who voted 18 550 (86.12%) Returning Officer—Joseph Brewin Informal votes 734 (3.96%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2009

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES

DEAN LE FEVRE SMITH WILSON Total first Total ballot Polling places Ivan Tony Silvia John R preferencesInformal  papers counted

Agfest 170 72 100 19 361 9 370 Dilston 299 104 148 23 574 30 604 Elphin 266 65 139 33 503 20 523 George Town 789 277 601 98 1 765 95 1 860 George Town South 411 107 266 38 822 37 859 Hillwood 133 58 130 12 333 9 342 Inveresk 405 227 280 44 956 51 1 007 Invermay 317 149 217 35 718 39 757 Mowbray 683 264 347 63 1 357 51 1 408 Newnham 1 431 492 667 79 2 669 117 2 786 Newstead 201 40 115 21 377 12 389 Norwood 256 90 70 20 436 14 450 Ravenswood 1 011 370 521 58 1 960 106 2 066 Rocherlea 484 200 281 36 1 001 30 1 031 St Leonards 531 211 176 50 968 27 995 Waverley 390 150 270 29 839 46 885 CITY* 90 29 59 16 194 2 196

Total Ordinary 7 867 2 905 4 387 674 15 833 695 16 528

Pre-poll 377 66 150 25 618 9 627 Postal 573 153 322 54 1 102 23 1 125 Section 31 18 27 9 85 6 91 Institution 84 36 45 13 178 1 179

Total 8 932 3 178 4 931 775 17 816 734 18 550

DEAN elected

* CITY polling places include Devonport, Launceston and Hobart electoral offices

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Division of APSLEY Election held on 1 May 2004 Electors enrolled 22 240 Retiring member—The Honourable Colin L Rattray Electors who voted 20 219 (90.91%) Returning Officer—Davin Foulkes Informal votes 1 086 (5.37%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2010 First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES CANDIDATES ARNOL BURBURY CAMPBELL HALL HANSLOW MAV NICKLASON PAULSEN RATTRAY-WAGNER THOMPSON Total first Total ballot  Polling places Cheryl Mandy Bob Max Stephen George Steve Lesley Peter Tania Brendon preferences Informal papers counted

Avoca 11 22 11 13 0 36 11 5 28 32 169 9 178 Bagdad 58 53 19 18 10 252 27 9 38 52 536 45 581 Bicheno 80 176 15 23 2 66 33 57 49 31 532 37 569 Blessington Upper 3 11 8 7 2 9 15 2 18 9 84 2 86 Branxholm 2 6 0 59 1 12 14 0 48 72 214 4 218 Bridport 18 42 8 269 4 94 41 29 266 245 1 016 45 1 061 Buckland 63 18 3 3 4 6 6 0 3 14 120 9 129 Campania 68 76 35 12 31 105 22 5 25 38 417 55 472 Campbell Town 41 132 47 56 19 156 37 25 56 48 617 46 663 Colebrook 30 19 21 7 11 60 5 0 19 11 183 35 218 Coles Bay 31 46 3 0 0 3 19 14 3 7 126 6 132 Derby 2 9 2 35 0 3 14 2 61 30 158 3 161 Epping Forest 4 37 10 10 1 17 10 18 27 22 156 9 165 Evandale 44 78 46 55 8 220 86 36 101 110 784 68 852 Fingal 11 31 9 15 1 50 15 44 39 66 281 7 288 Gladstone 5 3 0 34 1 7 5 2 56 16 129 3 132 Karoola 27 15 15 68 1 14 32 19 70 38 299 29 328 Kempton 16 29 9 8 3 85 9 3 14 52 228 13 241 Lady Barron 7 3 5 4 1 6 5 25 40 23 119 4 123 Lebrina 8 9 6 64 1 15 19 8 69 29 228 11 239 Levendale 44 8 1 2 1 19 1 0 3 8 87 6 93 Lilydale 35 53 25 124 6 34 114 31 174 98 694 57 751 Mathinna 3 5 1 25 3 15 9 3 13 23 100 1 101 Myrtle Park 4 2 4 15 0 1 5 0 5 1 37 9 46 Nunamara 9 12 12 28 6 12 30 16 43 42 210 21 231 Oatlands 41 100 57 12 3 167 15 2 27 133 557 43 600 Orford 222 54 2 10 7 37 28 8 11 43 422 21 443 Parattah 23 20 8 4 4 39 1 1 6 20 126 10 136 Pipers River 17 33 11 36 4 6 26 4 68 33 238 31 269 Pontville 21 43 11 15 6 92 13 2 24 25 252 33 285 Pyengana 1 1 0 3 0 1 19 11 37 17 90 3 93 Ringarooma 2 14 2 51 0 18 27 1 117 139 371 8 379 Ross 22 67 23 30 3 60 13 10 18 18 264 17 281 Scamander 12 27 15 12 2 118 82 193 56 26 543 31 574 Scottsdale 13 30 10 496 5 166 55 8 571 510 1 864 31 1 895 St Helens 39 71 25 77 9 308 299 501 152 103 1 584 104 1 688 St Marys 51 33 16 30 9 113 84 75 61 64 536 29 565 Swansea 100 336 6 22 6 33 29 8 27 34 601 24 625 Triabunna 308 97 8 29 7 86 23 6 20 53 637 21 658 Tunbridge 4 28 9 2 0 26 3 0 4 8 84 3 87 Tunnack 34 30 10 11 2 47 8 3 11 16 172 13 185 Weymouth 5 11 3 8 1 1 4 11 15 12 71 4 75 Whitemark 18 23 12 5 4 10 25 38 77 85 297 10 307 Winnaleah 1 1 1 27 0 7 7 1 99 71 215 10 225 CITY* 43 43 18 29 5 33 28 17 42 49 307 23 330 Total ordinary 1 601 1 957 562 1 863 194 2 665 1 373 1 253 2 711 2 576 16 755 1 003 17 758 Institution 6 10 8 14 0 6 4 7 40 35 130 9 139 Pre-poll 15 42 8 24 1 17 39 25 48 24 243 8 251 Postal 195 251 86 171 23 227 163 145 374 299 1 934 63 1 997 Section 5 10 4 9 0 3 10 6 14 10 71 3 74

Total 1 822 2 270 668 2 081 218 2 918 1 589 1 436 3 187 2 944 19 133 1 086 20 219 * City indicates Launceston and Hobart Electoral Offices

Distribution of preferences Exhausted  votes Count 1 First preferences 1 822 2 270 668 2 081 218 2 918 1 589 1 436 3 187 2 944 19 133 0  Count 2 Votes transferred 34 22 51 21 - 218 31 9 16 15 19 0 Hanslow excluded Total votes 1 856 2 292 719 2 102 0 2 949 1 598 1 452 3 202 2 963 19 133 0  Count 3 Votes transferred 92 129 - 719 102 112 41 77 88 78 0 Campbell excluded Total votes 1 948 2 421 0 2 204 3 061 1 639 1 529 3 290 3 041 19 133 0  Count 4 Votes transferred 128 212 222 276 217 -1 529 310 159 5 Paulsen excluded Total votes 2 076 2 633 2 426 3 337 1 856 0 3 600 3 200 19 133 5  Count 5 Votes transferred 210 423 195 401 -1856 380 193 54 Nicklason excluded Total votes 2 286 3 056 2 621 3 738 0 3 980 3 393 19 133 59  Count 6 Votes transferred -2286 783 242 364 459 357 81 Arnol excluded Total votes 0 3 839 2 863 4102 4439 3750 19 133 140  Count 7 Votes transferred 375 -2863 391 1189 707 201 Hall excluded Total votes 4 214 0 4493 5628 4457 19 133 341  Count 8 Votes transferred -4214 1009 1499 1113 593 Burbury excluded Total votes 0 5502 7127 5570 19 133 934  Count 9 Votes transferred -5502 2275 1979 1 248 Mav excluded Total votes 0 9402 7549 19 133 2 182 Rattray-Wagner elected

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Division of APSLEY Election held on 1 May 2004 Electors enrolled 22 240 Retiring member—The Honourable Colin L Rattray Electors who voted 20 219 (90.91%) Returning Officer—Davin Foulkes Informal votes 1 086 (5.37%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2010 First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES CANDIDATES ARNOL BURBURY CAMPBELL HALL HANSLOW MAV NICKLASON PAULSEN RATTRAY-WAGNER THOMPSON Total first Total ballot  Polling places Cheryl Mandy Bob Max Stephen George Steve Lesley Peter Tania Brendon preferences Informal papers counted

Avoca 11 22 11 13 0 36 11 5 28 32 169 9 178 Bagdad 58 53 19 18 10 252 27 9 38 52 536 45 581 Bicheno 80 176 15 23 2 66 33 57 49 31 532 37 569 Blessington Upper 3 11 8 7 2 9 15 2 18 9 84 2 86 Branxholm 2 6 0 59 1 12 14 0 48 72 214 4 218 Bridport 18 42 8 269 4 94 41 29 266 245 1 016 45 1 061 Buckland 63 18 3 3 4 6 6 0 3 14 120 9 129 Campania 68 76 35 12 31 105 22 5 25 38 417 55 472 Campbell Town 41 132 47 56 19 156 37 25 56 48 617 46 663 Colebrook 30 19 21 7 11 60 5 0 19 11 183 35 218 Coles Bay 31 46 3 0 0 3 19 14 3 7 126 6 132 Derby 2 9 2 35 0 3 14 2 61 30 158 3 161 Epping Forest 4 37 10 10 1 17 10 18 27 22 156 9 165 Evandale 44 78 46 55 8 220 86 36 101 110 784 68 852 Fingal 11 31 9 15 1 50 15 44 39 66 281 7 288 Gladstone 5 3 0 34 1 7 5 2 56 16 129 3 132 Karoola 27 15 15 68 1 14 32 19 70 38 299 29 328 Kempton 16 29 9 8 3 85 9 3 14 52 228 13 241 Lady Barron 7 3 5 4 1 6 5 25 40 23 119 4 123 Lebrina 8 9 6 64 1 15 19 8 69 29 228 11 239 Levendale 44 8 1 2 1 19 1 0 3 8 87 6 93 Lilydale 35 53 25 124 6 34 114 31 174 98 694 57 751 Mathinna 3 5 1 25 3 15 9 3 13 23 100 1 101 Myrtle Park 4 2 4 15 0 1 5 0 5 1 37 9 46 Nunamara 9 12 12 28 6 12 30 16 43 42 210 21 231 Oatlands 41 100 57 12 3 167 15 2 27 133 557 43 600 Orford 222 54 2 10 7 37 28 8 11 43 422 21 443 Parattah 23 20 8 4 4 39 1 1 6 20 126 10 136 Pipers River 17 33 11 36 4 6 26 4 68 33 238 31 269 Pontville 21 43 11 15 6 92 13 2 24 25 252 33 285 Pyengana 1 1 0 3 0 1 19 11 37 17 90 3 93 Ringarooma 2 14 2 51 0 18 27 1 117 139 371 8 379 Ross 22 67 23 30 3 60 13 10 18 18 264 17 281 Scamander 12 27 15 12 2 118 82 193 56 26 543 31 574 Scottsdale 13 30 10 496 5 166 55 8 571 510 1 864 31 1 895 St Helens 39 71 25 77 9 308 299 501 152 103 1 584 104 1 688 St Marys 51 33 16 30 9 113 84 75 61 64 536 29 565 Swansea 100 336 6 22 6 33 29 8 27 34 601 24 625 Triabunna 308 97 8 29 7 86 23 6 20 53 637 21 658 Tunbridge 4 28 9 2 0 26 3 0 4 8 84 3 87 Tunnack 34 30 10 11 2 47 8 3 11 16 172 13 185 Weymouth 5 11 3 8 1 1 4 11 15 12 71 4 75 Whitemark 18 23 12 5 4 10 25 38 77 85 297 10 307 Winnaleah 1 1 1 27 0 7 7 1 99 71 215 10 225 CITY* 43 43 18 29 5 33 28 17 42 49 307 23 330 Total ordinary 1 601 1 957 562 1 863 194 2 665 1 373 1 253 2 711 2 576 16 755 1 003 17 758 Institution 6 10 8 14 0 6 4 7 40 35 130 9 139 Pre-poll 15 42 8 24 1 17 39 25 48 24 243 8 251 Postal 195 251 86 171 23 227 163 145 374 299 1 934 63 1 997 Section 5 10 4 9 0 3 10 6 14 10 71 3 74

Total 1 822 2 270 668 2 081 218 2 918 1 589 1 436 3 187 2 944 19 133 1 086 20 219 * City indicates Launceston and Hobart Electoral Offices

Distribution of preferences Exhausted  votes Count 1 First preferences 1 822 2 270 668 2 081 218 2 918 1 589 1 436 3 187 2 944 19 133 0  Count 2 Votes transferred 34 22 51 21 - 218 31 9 16 15 19 0 Hanslow excluded Total votes 1 856 2 292 719 2 102 0 2 949 1 598 1 452 3 202 2 963 19 133 0  Count 3 Votes transferred 92 129 - 719 102 112 41 77 88 78 0 Campbell excluded Total votes 1 948 2 421 0 2 204 3 061 1 639 1 529 3 290 3 041 19 133 0  Count 4 Votes transferred 128 212 222 276 217 -1 529 310 159 5 Paulsen excluded Total votes 2 076 2 633 2 426 3 337 1 856 0 3 600 3 200 19 133 5  Count 5 Votes transferred 210 423 195 401 -1856 380 193 54 Nicklason excluded Total votes 2 286 3 056 2 621 3 738 0 3 980 3 393 19 133 59  Count 6 Votes transferred -2286 783 242 364 459 357 81 Arnol excluded Total votes 0 3 839 2 863 4102 4439 3750 19 133 140  Count 7 Votes transferred 375 -2863 391 1189 707 201 Hall excluded Total votes 4 214 0 4493 5628 4457 19 133 341  Count 8 Votes transferred -4214 1009 1499 1113 593 Burbury excluded Total votes 0 5502 7127 5570 19 133 934  Count 9 Votes transferred -5502 2275 1979 1 248 Mav excluded Total votes 0 9402 7549 19 133 2 182 Rattray-Wagner elected

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Division of ELWICK Election held on 1 May 2004 Electors enrolled 22 202 Retiring member—The Honourable David M Crean Electors who voted 18 982 (85.50%) Returning Officer—Graham Hyde Informal votes 1 025 (5.40%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2010

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES

BURNET EMANUEL KING MARTIN Total first Total ballot Polling places Helen Kamala Steven Terry preferencesInformal  papers counted

Brent Street 117 33 153 502 805 42 847 Chigwell 238 77 281 955 1 551 97 1 648 Claremont 62 25 126 327 540 36 576 Collinsvale 86 30 70 172 358 17 375 Cosgrove 97 40 129 346 612 45 657 Elwick 74 20 106 283 483 27 510 Glenorchy 378 127 528 1 664 2 697 183 2 880 Glenorchy East 185 70 232 970 1 457 84 1 541 Goodwood 140 39 146 459 784 63 847 Montrose 79 11 101 277 468 25 493 Moonah 358 155 545 1 276 2 334 140 2 474 Moonah North 91 36 107 271 505 34 539 Rosetta 110 36 135 428 709 41 750 Tolosa 202 67 303 921 1 493 108 1 601 Windermere 113 42 202 459 816 40 856 CITY* 12 10 23 42 87 4 91

Total Ordinary 2 342 818 3 187 9 352 15 699 986 16 685

Pre-poll 77 32 98 345 552 5 557 Postal 213 74 297 978 1 562 30 1 592 Section 4 8 10 35 57 0 57 Institution 12 4 8 63 87 4 91

Total 2 648 936 3 600 10 773 17 957 1 025 18 982

MARTIN elected

*City indicates Launceston and Hobart Electoral Offices

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Division of MURCHISON Election held on 7 May 2005 Electors enrolled 23 891 Retiring member—The Honourable A W (Tony) Fletcher Electors who voted 21 315 (89.22%) Returning Officer—David Molnar Informal votes 755 (3.54%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2011

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES

BOYD FORREST HYLAND JORDAN OLDAKER Total first Total ballot Polling places Alvwyn Ruth Jane Kevin Scott John Henry preferencesInformal  papers counted

Acton 192 180 132 82 48 634 57 691 Agfest 60 105 116 32 110 423 19 442 Boat Harbour 19 73 88 39 43 262 11 273 Calder 4 8 31 12 15 70 0 70 Cooee 297 250 187 81 90 905 21 926 Currie 46 267 143 68 111 635 46 681 Edith Creek 7 34 16 15 80 152 6 158 Elliott 21 47 61 29 33 191 3 194 Forest 8 86 46 17 205 362 8 370 Grassy 2 50 28 18 19 117 9 126 Irishtown 10 68 37 9 161 285 9 294 Marrawah 10 51 33 15 81 190 3 193 Mawbanna 1 12 7 4 30 54 0 54 Montagu 9 32 10 9 52 112 1 113 Moorleah 8 34 42 28 17 129 4 133 Queenstown 139 369 361 95 123 1 087 96 1 183 Reekara 4 19 14 8 15 60 1 61 Rocky Cape 25 59 93 25 141 343 11 354 Rosebery 47 223 84 69 51 474 29 503 Savage River 5 4 19 2 7 37 0 37 Shorewell Park 343 261 153 61 79 897 15 912 Sisters Beach 21 43 39 34 16 153 5 158 Sisters Creek 16 48 52 19 59 194 3 197 Smithton 140 546 236 90 1 092 2 104 70 2 174 Somerset 401 648 714 168 272 2 203 71 2 274 Stanley 20 77 31 57 142 327 6 333 Strahan 53 118 106 49 31 357 29 386 Togari 3 15 3 5 47 73 4 77 Tullah 10 60 26 12 15 123 9 132 Waratah 8 23 91 21 4 147 2 149 Wynyard Central 157 577 765 173 214 1 886 63 1 949 Wynyard East 42 194 191 41 38 506 22 528 Wynyard West 61 269 417 86 96 929 24 953 Yolla 27 89 121 45 49 331 7 338 Zeehan 50 155 63 58 56 382 20 402 CITY * 138 147 100 50 56 491 21 512 MOBILE ** 50 40 55 9 50 204 8 212 Total ordinary 2 454 5 281 4 711 1 635 3 748 17 829 713 18 542 Pre-poll 244 280 329 87 170 1 110 19 1 129 Postal 207 358 349 110 411 1 435 21 1 456 Provisional 3 10 13 6 10 42 0 42 Absent 38 26 26 26 28 144 2 146

Total 2 946 5 955 5 428 1 864 4 367 20 560 755 21 315 * CITY includes Burnie, Hobart and Launceston electoral offices ** Votes taken at institutions are now issued as ordinary votes

Distribution of preferences Exhausted  votes Count 1 First preferences 2 946 5 955 5 428 1 864 4 367 20 560 0  Count 2 Votes transferred 415 880 348 -1 864 221  0 Jordan excluded Total votes 3 361 6 835 5 776 0 4 588 20 560 0  Count 3 Votes transferred -3 361 1 309 1 387  665  0 Boyd excluded Total votes 0 8 144 7 163  5 253 20 560 0  Count 4 Votes transferred  2 405 2 823  -5 253  25 Oldaker excluded Total votes 10 549 9 986  0 20 560 25 Forrest elected

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Division of RUMNEY Election held on 7 May 2005 Electors enrolled 22 583 Retiring member—Lin E Thorp Electors who voted 19 388 (85.85%) Returning Officer—Maree Ward Informal votes 720 (3.71%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2011

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES

MILLAR THORP TORENIUS TRAYNOR Total first Informal Total ballot Polling places Glenn Lin Carmel David preferences  papers counted TASMANIAN GREENS AUSTRALIAN LABOR  PARTY

Agfest 27 180 132 51 390 19 409 Cambridge 129 476 265 161 1 031 49 1 080 Clarendon Vale 28 459 50 57 594 50 644 Copping 46 77 47 8 178 6 184 Dodges Ferry 236 746 598 103 1 683 62 1 745 Dunalley 62 196 94 36 388 15 403 Forcett 59 179 218 34 490 13 503 Lauderdale 320 1 127 437 434 2 318 98 2 416 Midway Point 114 545 448 129 1 236 40 1 276 Mornington 75 332 96 67 570 27 597 Nubeena 44 317 78 20 459 7 466 Opossum Bay 28 101 25 31 185 5 190 Port Arthur 17 91 33 10 151 5 156 Primrose Sands 43 268 68 27 406 14 420 Richmond 81 266 179 129 655 22 677 Rokeby 90 1 076 186 209 1 561 75 1 636 Saltwater River 10 81 16 5 112 6 118 Sandford 191 465 153 128 937 38 975 Seven Mile Beach 97 291 122 79 589 22 611 Sorell 170 787 722 155 1 834 80 1 914 South Arm 54 198 43 60 355 19 374 Taranna 47 143 59 13 262 4 266 CITY* 41 67 29 26 163 3 166 MOBILE** 7 23 16 8 54 2 56

Total ordinary 2 016 8 491 4 114 1 980 16 601 681 17 282

Pre-poll 102 285 120 74 581 20 601 Postal 152 698 349 209 1 408 18 1 426 Provisional 10 30 12 3 55 1 56 Absent 6 9 5 3 23 0 23

Total 2 286 9 513 4 600 2 269 18 668 720 19 388

THORP elected

* City polling places include Burnie, Hobart and Launceston electoral offices ** Votes taken at institutions are now isssued as ordinary votes

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Division of ROWALLAN Election held on 6 May 2006 Electors enrolled 21 511 Retiring member—The Honourable Gregory R Hall Electors who voted 17 889 (83.16%) Returning Officer—Mark Horner Informal votes 974 (5.44%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2012

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES

CASSIDY HALL Total first Total ballot Polling places Karen Greg preferences Informal papers counted TASMANIAN GREENS

AGFEST 119 750 869 62 931 Bishopsbourne 9 66 75 4 79 Bothwell 39 258 297 16 313 Bracknell 51 256 307 18 325 Broadmarsh 15 56 71 6 77 Carrick 61 302 363 16 379 Chudleigh 49 151 200 21 221 Claude Road 52 102 154 4 158 Cressy 112 463 575 36 611 Deloraine 404 1 488 1 892 56 1 948 Elizabeth Town 46 236 282 20 302 Frankford 22 102 124 3 127 Hadspen 16 117 133 6 139 Hagley 32 226 258 12 270 Kempton 10 72 82 6 88 Latrobe 73 380 453 29 482 Launceston 31 50 81 3 84 (city polling place) Longford 280 1 382 1 662 137 1 799 Lower Barrington 85 300 385 17 402 Meander 40 162 202 3 205 Miena 9 41 50 2 52 Mole Creek 40 263 303 6 309 Moriarty 28 160 188 11 199 Perth 201 886 1 087 85 1 172 Port Sorell 266 1 276 1 542 98 1 640 Railton 93 508 601 46 647 Sassafras 6 155 161 8 169 Sheffield 181 872 1 053 78 1 131 Wesley Vale 27 142 169 9 178 Westbury 185 821 1 006 57 1 063 Whitemore 7 78 85 4 89 Wilmot 72 146 218 21 239 MOBILE * 23 67 90 5 95 Total ordinary 2 684 12 334 15 018 905 15 923 Pre-poll 51 181 232 23 255 Postal 276 1 236 1 512 37 1 549 Provisional 3 23 26 5 31 Absent 39 88 127 4 131

Total 3 053 13 862 16 915 974 17 889

HALL elected

* Votes taken at institutions are now issued as ordinary votes

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Division of WELLINGTON Election held on 6 May 2006 Electors enrolled 23 333 Retiring member—The Honourable Douglas J Parkinson Electors who voted 17 579 (75.34%) Returning Officer—David Molnar Informal votes 622 (3.54%) Elected member to serve for a six year term until May 2012

First preference votes and informal ballot papers—by polling place CANDIDATES

CORBY FRACALOSSI HISCUTT PARKINSON ROOMES ZUCCO Total first Total ballot Polling places Marrette Michael Paul Doug Stephen Marti preferencesInformal  papers counted TASMANIAN GREENS AUSTRALIAN LABOR  PARTY

Albuera 104 14 44 120 18 64 364 20 384 Battery Point 315 37 86 297 34 136 905 28 933 Bowen Road 196 45 62 537 26 123 989 68 1 057 Cornelian Bay 103 23 68 278 7 78 557 11 568 Creek Road 202 81 99 504 30 167 1 083 42 1 125 Cross Street 321 125 90 544 37 201 1 318 31 1 349 Elizabeth Street 239 31 66 222 13 94 665 27 692 Hobart 134 15 25 137 11 61 383 16 399 Hobart Central 61 3 15 74 6 28 187 7 194 Hobart North 125 18 49 214 12 70 488 21 509 Hobart West 285 25 49 249 16 76 700 22 722 Lansdowne Crescent 402 44 80 380 29 135 1 070 33 1 103 Launceston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (city polling place)** Lenah Valley 256 94 90 587 36 209 1 272 56 1 328 Lutana 122 27 83 502 24 123 881 42 923 Moonah North 52 9 22 121 9 24 237 21 258 Mount Stuart 168 42 52 286 13 79 640 10 650 New Town 209 35 60 295 28 119 746 34 780 Newdegate 351 58 92 473 23 165 1 162 40 1 202 St Johns Park 39 8 18 74 4 26 169 9 178 Swan Street 145 21 35 170 11 54 436 21 457 MOBILE * 20 6 10 56 6 13 111 8 119 Total ordinary 3 849 761 1 195 6 120 393 2 045 14 363 567 14 930 Pre-poll 302 48 74 422 28 166 1 040 23 1 063 Postal 250 78 106 710 52 217 1 413 25 1 438 Provisional 17 0 6 17 3 7 50 0 50 Absent 37 1 5 40 1 7 91 7 98 Total 4 455 888 1 386 7 309 477 2 442 16 957 622 17 579

* Votes taken at institutions are now issued as ordinary votes ** Counted with Hobart Central

Distribution of preferences Exhausted  votes Count 1 First preferences 4 455 888 1 386 7 309 477 2 442 16 957 0  Count 2 Votes transferred 56 107 124 106 - 477 84  0 Roomes         excluded Total votes 4 511 995 1 510 7 415 0 2 526 16 957  0  Count 3 Votes transferred 155 - 995 381 242  217  0 Fracalossi         excluded Total votes 4 666 0 1 891 7 657  2 743 16 957  0  Count 4 Votes transferred 465  -1 891 673  618  135 Hiscutt         excluded Total votes 5 131  0 8 330  3 361 16 957  135  Count 5 Votes transferred 1 015   1 979  -3 361  367 Zucco         excluded Total votes 6 146   10 309  0 16 957  502 Parkinson elected

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2006 General Election

Issue of the Writs 23 February 2006 Close of the Roll 23 February 2006 Close of Nominations 3 March 2006 Polling Day 18 March 2006 Return of the Writs 3 April 2006

Returning Officers

Division of Bass Suzie Rogers Andy Brockbank Division of Denison Maree Ward David Molnar Division of Lyons Mark Horner

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Tasmania’s Hare-Clark Electoral System The Hare-Clark electoral system is a Single Transferable Vote (STV) method of proportional representation used in multi-member electorates. Single transferable vote means that a ballot paper moves between candidates as determined by the elector’s preferences.

Background and features Where does the name Hare-Clark come from?

Thomas Hare was an Englishman who, in 1856, proposed the idea of a proportional representation election system which was further developed and became known as the Hare system. Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmanian Attorney-General 1888 and a member of the Tasmanian Parliament, introduced a modified version of the Hare system into Tasmanian law in 1896. This system is now known as the Hare-Clark electoral system.

Representation in the Parliament

Under Hare-Clark, parties, groups and independents are elected to the House of Assembly in proportion to their support in the electorate. The composition of the House reflects the proportion of primary votes on a State-wide basis.

Robson Rotation

Robson Rotation is a process of rotating candidate names within a column so that favoured (top and bottom) positions are shared equally between all candidates. Neil Robson, a member of the House of Assembly, introduced the process to the Tasmanian Parliament in 1979.

Need for parties to stand extra candidates

Parties and groups usually nominate more candidates than they expect to be elected, in order to provide a pool of candidates to contest any recount to fill a vacancy.

As a result, the voters are provided with a choice of candidates within each party, as well as a choice of candidates across parties, groups and independents.

Recounts

When a vacancy occurs a new member is elected by a recount process based on votes cast at the previous general election. Only unsuccessful candidates at the general election are eligible to contest the recount.

Only the ballot papers which were used to elect the vacating member are distributed in the recount. These votes are distributed to contesting candidates. The candidates receiving the least votes are excluded until a candidate receives a majority (50% + 1).

Is Hare-Clark the same in Local Government elections?

The Hare-Clark electoral system is used for Tasmanian local government elections, with some changes. The number to be elected varies between Councils, depending on the size of the Council and whether there are any by-elections. Also, candidates are listed in a single column, and Robson rotation is used for councillor elections and, since 2005, for mayoral elections.

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A broad description How do you cast a vote The ballot paper directs the voter to— place the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and so on as the case requires, beside the names of the candidates in the order of his/her preference. To be formal, a ballot paper must have at least the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 with no repetitions or omissions, otherwise it will not be counted.

How is a candidate elected? A candidate is elected when his/her total number of votes equals or exceeds the quota.

What is the quota? The quota is the lowest number of votes a candidate needs to be certain of election. To calculate the quota, the number of formal votes is divided by one more than the number of candidates to be elected (rounded up to the next whole number). For the House of Assembly, which elects five members per electorate, the quota is one sixth or 16.7% of the formal votes. If five candidates each receive a quota (just over one sixth of the formal vote) then less than one quota of the votes remain.

How votes are counted The first step is to distribute all ballot papers to the candidates according to each ballot paper’s first preference. The quota is then calculated from the total formal vote. If any candidate(s) receives more votes than the quota, he/she are declared elected, and the excess votes (surplus) are passed on to continuing candidates. Following the distribution of each surplus, any candidate(s) who has reached the quota is declared elected; and any resulting surplus again passed on. Once all surplus votes have been distributed the candidate with the fewest votes is excluded and all of their votes passed on to continuing candidates. Further candidates are excluded until another candidate reaches the quota. The process of distributing surplus votes and excluding candidates continues until five candidates reach the quota. In some cases the final candidate(s) will be elected without reaching the quota as all other candidates have been either elected or excluded.

Do you always need a quota to get elected? In House of Assembly elections, it is common that the last elected member in a division is elected without obtaining a quota. In some cases the last two elected members in a division are elected without each obtaining a quota. During the distribution of preferences, some votes are “lost” from the count. A small number are lost due to rounding of fractional numbers. A more significant number of votes are “exhausted” toward the end of the count, as many ballot papers do not show a preference for any remaining candidate. Where the contest for the last seat is close, it is common for the remaining two candidates to both have less than a quota. The candidate with the least votes is excluded, and the other candidate elected without reaching the quota. The more votes that are lost during the scrutiny, the more likely that not all elected members will obtain the quota. A less common situation occurs where remaining three candidates are contesting the last two seats. In this case, the candidate with the least votes is excluded, and the other two candidates elected without either reaching the quota.

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Members of the Forty Sixth Parliament (2006)

Division of Bass  Hon. James Glennister (Jim) Cox Michelle Anne O’Byrne Liberal Party Peter Carl Gutwein Hon. Suzanne Deidre (Sue) Napier Tasmanian Greens Kim Dion Booth

Division of Braddon Australian Labor Party Brenton Roy Best Bryan Alexander Green Hon. Steven Kons Liberal Party Jeremy Page Rockliff Brett David Whiteley

Division of Denison Australian Labor Party Hon. David John Bartlett Lisa Maria Singh Graeme Lindsay Sturges Liberal Party Hon. William Michael (Michael) Hodgman Tasmanian Greens Margaret Ann (Peg) Putt

Division of Franklin Australian Labor Party Hon. Larissa Tahireh (Lara) Giddings Hon. Paul Anthony Lennon Hon. Paula Catherine Wriedt Liberal Party Hon. William Edward Felix (Will) Hodgman Tasmanian Greens Nicholas James (Nick) McKim

Division of Lyons Australian Labor Party Heather Rose Butler Hon. David Edward Llewellyn Hon. Michael Robert Polley Liberal Party Marinus Theodoor (Rene) Hidding Tasmanian Greens Timothy Bryce (Tim) Morris

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Voting Summary

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons Tasmania

Electors on the roll 67 160 69 835 68 207 69 903 66 376 341 481

Ballot papers cast 63 703 66 394 64 285 66 523 63 103 324 008

Percentage of  Electors on the roll 94.85% 95.07% 94.25% 95.16% 95.07% 94.88%

Informal Votes 3 004 3 085 2 747 2 566 2 984 14 386

Percentage of  ballot papers cast 4.72% 4.65% 4.27% 3.86% 4.73% 4.44%

Formal Votes 60 699 63 309 61 538 63 957 60 119 309 622

Percentage of  ballot papers cast 95.28% 95.35% 95.73% 96.14% 95.27% 95.56%

“Effective Votes” 90.38% 90.66% 90.22% 91.49% 90.57% 90.67%

“Effective Votes” is a measure, used by Tasmania Together, of formal votes as a percentage of electors on the roll.

Special Voting Summary

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons Tasmania

Absent Issued 3 011 2 400 3 885 4 339 5 274 18 909 Votes Admitted 2 804 2 287 3 557 3 996 4 818 17 462

Postal Issued 4 360 3 950 4 939 4 442 4 726 22 417 Votes Admitted 3 961 3 556 4 540 4 077 4 312 20 446

Provisional Issued 1 148 1 017 1 352 1 304 967 5 788 Votes Admitted 755 635 874 767 525 3 556

Mobile Votes* 1 027 617 561 398 218 2 821

Pre-poll Votes* 1 753 2 094 2 157 1 489 445 7 938

Total Special Issued 11 299 10 078 12 894 11 972 11 630 57 873 Votes Admitted 10 300 9 189 11 689 10 727 10 318 52 223

* Until 2002, mobile and pre-poll votes were issued as declaration votes. Following the enactment of the Electoral Act 2004, they are now issued as ordinary votes, that is without the need for a declaration envelope. Note also that mobile votes were previously known as institution votes.

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Absent Vote Analysis

Issued for Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons by

Bass 514 375 280 1 588

Braddon 494 312 235 1 074

Denison 557 667 2 315 1 670

Franklin 204 211 1 739  942

Lyons 1 756 1 008 1 459 1 509

Total 3 011 2 400 3 885 4 339 5 274

Rejected 207 113 328 343 456

Admitted 2 804 2 287 3 557 3 996 4 818

Postal Vote Analysis

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons

Issued 4 360 3 950 4 939 4 442 4 726

Received 4 124 3 718 4 640 4 165 4 472

Rejected 163 162 100 88 160

Admitted 3 961 3 556 4 540 4 077 4 312

Special Votes as a percentage of ballot papers cast

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons

Absent 4.40 3.44 5.53 6.01 7.64

Postal 6.22 5.36 7.06 6.13 6.83

Provisional 1.19 0.96 1.36 1.15 0.83

Mobile 1.61 0.93 0.87 0.60 0.35

Pre-poll 2.75 3.15 3.36 2.24 0.71

Total 16.17 13.84 18.18 16.13 16.35

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Party Strengths in Divisions as indicated by First Preferences

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons Statewide

  1st Preferences 30 110 32 184 28 883 30 166 31 201 152 544 Australian Percentage 49.16% 50.84% 46.94% 47.17% 51.90% 49.27% Labor Party Quotas 2.98 3.05 2.82 2.83 3.11 14.79   Seats Won 2 3 3 3 3 14

  1st Preferences 20 504 23 595 16 340 20 061 18 011 98 511 Percentage 33.78% 37.27% 26.55% 31.37% 29.96% 31.82% Liberal Party   Quotas 2.03 2.24 1.59 1.88 1.80 9.54   Seats Won 2 2 1 1 1 7

  1st Preferences 8 231 6 529 14 812 12 420 9 509 51 501 Tasmanian Percentage 13.56% 10.31% 24.07% 19.42% 15.82% 16.63% Greens Quotas 0.81 0.62 1.44 1.17 0.95 4.99   Seats Won 1 0 1 1 1 4

  1st Preferences 411 - 325 - 866 1 602 Tasmania Percentage 0.68% - 0.53% - 1.44% 0.52% First Party Quotas 0.04 - 0.03 - 0.09 0.16   Seats Won 0 - 0 - 0 0

  1st Preferences - - 237 257 - 494 Socialist Percentage - - 0.39% 0.40% - 0.16% Alliance Quotas - - 0.02 0.02 - 0.04   Seats Won - - 0 0 - 0

  1st Preferences 1 443 1 001 941 1 053 532 4 970 Groups and Percentage 2.38% 1.58% 1.53% 1.65% 0.88% 1.61% Independents Quotas 0.14 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.05 0.47   Seats Won 0 0 0 0 0 0

  1st Preferences 60 699 63 309 61 538 63 957 60 119 309 622 Total Quotas 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 30.00   Seats Won 5 5 5 5 5 25

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Strength of Parties

The State as a single electorate

1st Seats in Seats Preferences Proportion* Won Australian Labor Party 152 544 12.32 14 Liberal Party 98 511 7.95 7 Tasmanian Greens 51 501 4.16 4 Tasmania First Party 1 602 0.13 0 Socialist Alliance 494 0.04 0 Groups & Independents 4 970 0.40 0

Total 309 622 25.00 25

* the party’s proportion of seats in the House of Assembly calculated from  the party’s proportion of the State vote

Seats in proportion compared with seats won (Statewide) 16

14

12

10

8 Seats

6

4

2

0 Australian Labor Liberal Party Tasmanian Tasmania First Socialist Groups & Party Greens Party Alliance Independents

Seats in proportion Seats won

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Tasmania

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank 2 816 Deliberate informal or scribble/messages only 2 907

Total 5 723

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains writing identifying the elector 11 Contains only ticks or crosses 2 191 Some numbers but no first preference 245 One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5 2 706 Two or more first preferences • 2 first preferences 1 440 • 3 or more first preferences—but less than the number of columns 708 Number of first preferences equals the number of columns— Consecutive numbers from 1 within each column 720 Other 132 Number of first preferences greater than the number of columns 222 3 222

Total 8 375

Other 288

Total 14 386

Tasmania

Apparent intentional 39.78% Apparent unintentional 58.22%

Other 2.00%

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Polling Place Figures

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Division of Bass

Candidate first preference totals

15 000

14 000

13 000

12 000

11 000 1 Quota

10 000

9 000

8 000

7 000

6 000

5 000

4 000

3 000

2 000

1 000

0 FRY COX BALL CASE CRIPPS COVER REISSIG BOOTH NAPIER GREENE COLLIER O’BYRNE GUTWEIN WALLACE COURTNEY McQUESTIN ROCHESTER THOMPSON FRATANGELO

Australian Labor Party Tasmanian Greens Liberal Party Tasmania Ungrouped First Party

Number of quotas attained compared with seats won

3.5

Quotas Seats Won 3.0

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0 Australian Labor Tasmanian Greens Liberal Party Tasmania First Party Ungrouped Party

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Division of BASS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 1 of 7)

Blessington Branxholm Bridport Cosgrove Derby Dilston East Elphin Upper Park Launceston

Candidates

COURTNEY Grant 7 6 9 2 2 16 18 20 COX Jim 11 34 87 57 19 95 105 81 CRIPPS Michelle 2 6 7 8 8 3 25 9 GREENE Mike 2 2 6 3 3 6 6 6 O’BYRNE Michelle 17 58 172 69 30 123 223 183 REISSIG Steve 3 25 42 11 4 27 18 27 Australian Labor Party 42 131 323 150 66 270 395 326

BALL Jeremy 5 2 10 5 6 20 38 13 BOOTH Kim 11 19 91 23 19 84 169 81 CASE Kate 0 2 5 1 2 8 9 6 COVER Peter 0 0 4 2 1 5 7 4 THOMPSON Jill 2 1 4 2 1 5 5 4 Tasmanian Greens 18 24 114 33 29 122 228 108

FRATANGELO Pamela 0 2 0 5 1 9 12 7 FRY David 2 10 45 30 12 46 46 62 GUTWEIN Peter 14 50 493 41 22 81 136 91 McQUESTIN Sam 1 3 5 11 3 16 40 39 NAPIER Sue 10 10 73 26 3 65 100 57 Liberal Party 27 75 616 113 41 217 334 256

WALLACE Robert 0 1 10 2 0 3 5 3 Tasmania First Party 0 1 10 2 0 3 5 3

COLLIER Jim 0 0 0 2 1 2 2 5 ROCHESTER Les 1 1 12 4 1 60 30 16

Total Formal Votes 88 232 1 075 304 138 674 994 714

Informal Ballot Papers 9 10 51 16 10 22 26 37

Total Ballot Papers 97 242 1 126 320 148 696 1 020 751

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Division of BASS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 2 of 7)

 Five General George George Gladstone Hillwood Inveresk Invermay Ways Hospital Town Town South

Candidates

COURTNEY Grant 42 12 57 14 3 1 45 30 COX Jim 245 69 414 196 18 86 226 148 CRIPPS Michelle 30 15 29 12 0 6 24 20 GREENE Mike 19 3 114 82 2 10 22 13 O’BYRNE Michelle 376 131 471 237 39 66 315 199 REISSIG Steve 74 20 58 33 0 6 64 36 Australian Labor Party 786 250 1 143 574 62 175 696 446

BALL Jeremy 26 27 19 9 2 4 24 21 BOOTH Kim 175 68 127 39 15 46 114 71 CASE Kate 11 12 23 3 0 3 17 6 COVER Peter 12 5 15 2 0 2 16 7 THOMPSON Jill 18 10 21 4 2 5 14 2 Tasmanian Greens 242 122 205 57 19 60 185 107

FRATANGELO Pamela 15 4 15 9 2 3 3 5 FRY David 131 19 87 30 9 19 52 38 GUTWEIN Peter 166 48 120 62 44 35 78 68 McQUESTIN Sam 50 17 32 16 3 7 16 22 NAPIER Sue 156 24 164 105 10 23 62 48 Liberal Party 518 112 418 222 68 87 211 181

WALLACE Robert 10 3 15 8 8 5 7 5 Tasmania First Party 10 3 15 8 8 5 7 5

COLLIER Jim 13 2 4 7 0 3 6 2 ROCHESTER Les 31 10 35 21 2 42 28 8

Total Formal Votes 1 600 499 1 820 889 159 372 1 133 749

Informal Ballot Papers 87 30 133 56 6 10 113 54

Total Ballot Papers 1 687 529 1 953 945 165 382 1 246 803

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Division of BASS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 3 of 7)

Karoola Kings Lady Launceston Launceston Lebrina  Legana  Lilydale Meadows Barron Central (Bass)

Candidates

COURTNEY Grant 7 43 2 22 16 3 45 46 COX Jim 39 268 9 62 93 32 219 73 CRIPPS Michelle 2 39 1 25 19 6 22 4 GREENE Mike 2 23 2 5 8 2 18 6 O’BYRNE Michelle 61 472 28 161 189 45 253 165 REISSIG Steve 10 81 3 38 26 9 69 19 Australian Labor Party 121 926 45 313 351 97 626 313

BALL Jeremy 6 37 2 44 39 6 22 15 BOOTH Kim 33 107 10 140 185 26 140 161 CASE Kate 3 17 5 15 13 2 7 9 COVER Peter 0 10 0 9 7 0 6 3 THOMPSON Jill 0 16 2 7 12 4 10 11 Tasmanian Greens 42 187 19 215 256 38 185 199

FRATANGELO Pamela 4 12 1 11 8 2 16 5 FRY David 10 143 8 57 64 16 191 31 GUTWEIN Peter 34 200 31 75 106 39 151 78 McQUESTIN Sam 7 50 4 25 33 2 46 4 NAPIER Sue 12 172 29 71 93 15 169 64 Liberal Party 67 577 73 239 304 74 573 182

WALLACE Robert 2 16 1 3 3 2 12 5 Tasmania First Party 2 16 1 3 3 2 12 5

COLLIER Jim 0 7 1 4 3 3 9 3 ROCHESTER Les 8 21 1 21 19 1 47 13

Total Formal Votes 240 1 734 140 795 936 215 1 452 715

Informal Ballot Papers 10 101 5 45 42 8 62 34

Total Ballot Papers 250 1 835 145 840 978 223 1 514 749

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Division of BASS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 4 of 7)

Mowbray Myrtle Newnham Newstead Norwood Nunamara Pipers Prospect  Park River Candidates

COURTNEY Grant 64 2 98 36 54 4 7 37 COX Jim 327 15 537 169 326 40 45 358 CRIPPS Michelle 41 1 53 36 47 6 3 73 GREENE Mike 18 2 46 13 12 3 7 16 O’BYRNE Michelle 555 12 638 418 565 46 51 434 REISSIG Steve 69 0 140 46 79 6 6 115 Australian Labor Party 1 074 32 1 512 718 1 083 105 119 1 033

BALL Jeremy 31 1 33 28 34 10 3 15 BOOTH Kim 121 11 158 194 181 35 30 73 CASE Kate 21 4 28 8 14 4 6 9 COVER Peter 9 1 14 6 5 1 3 11 THOMPSON Jill 12 3 17 15 19 0 1 8 Tasmanian Greens 194 20 250 251 253 50 43 116

FRATANGELO Pamela 18 0 17 20 21 4 0 10 FRY David 128 1 133 151 215 11 11 138 GUTWEIN Peter 145 15 247 246 450 39 44 282 McQUESTIN Sam 48 1 51 82 131 3 6 71 NAPIER Sue 137 4 180 197 284 11 16 208 Liberal Party 476 21 628 696 1 101 68 77 709

WALLACE Robert 9 0 12 10 14 4 2 9 Tasmania First Party 9 0 12 10 14 4 2 9

COLLIER Jim 6 0 11 5 8 1 1 9 ROCHESTER Les 26 0 25 43 35 3 7 28

Total Formal Votes 1 785 73 2 438 1 723 2 494 231 249 1 904

Informal Ballot Papers 122 4 140 55 101 13 4 101

Total Ballot Papers 1 907 77 2 578 1 778 2 595 244 253 2 005

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Division of BASS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 5 of 7)

  Prospect Ravenswood Ringarooma Riverside Riverside Rocherlea Scottsdale South  Vale West Launceston

Candidates

COURTNEY Grant 24 135 5 47 20 99 36 13 COX Jim 171 364 45 295 126 232 248 98 CRIPPS Michelle 61 61 3 46 17 18 19 15 GREENE Mike 17 34 3 24 4 19 11 7 O’BYRNE Michelle 207 611 55 457 207 302 341 102 REISSIG Steve 74 191 25 130 49 48 104 22 Australian Labor Party 554 1 396 136 999 423 718 759 257

BALL Jeremy 14 25 3 33 10 6 12 19 BOOTH Kim 57 78 30 259 76 69 114 91 CASE Kate 6 14 5 17 8 6 13 11 COVER Peter 6 11 2 10 3 5 8 5 THOMPSON Jill 9 15 7 23 8 7 13 6 Tasmanian Greens 92 143 47 342 105 93 160 132

FRATANGELO Pamela 12 13 4 25 18 4 4 7 FRY David 84 73 13 338 118 41 89 32 GUTWEIN Peter 176 126 125 340 105 72 676 50 McQUESTIN Sam 37 25 2 86 30 18 24 20 NAPIER Sue 122 105 23 328 107 59 90 52 Liberal Party 431 342 167 1 117 378 194 883 161

WALLACE Robert 4 14 4 12 4 13 12 5 Tasmania First Party 4 14 4 12 4 13 12 5

COLLIER Jim 5 5 0 15 16 3 6 0 ROCHESTER Les 8 15 1 103 16 9 9 10

Total Formal Votes 1 094 1 915 355 2 588 942 1 030 1 829 565

Informal Ballot Papers 45 172 15 96 40 96 70 27

Total Ballot Papers 1 139 2 087 370 2 684 982 1 126 1 899 592

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Division of BASS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 6 of 7)

 St Leonards Summerhill Trevallyn Waverley West Weymouth Whitemark Windmill Launceston Hill Candidates

COURTNEY Grant 41 94 32 51 37 1 0 13 COX Jim 179 587 202 170 208 20 33 67 CRIPPS Michelle 22 143 28 16 41 0 10 12 GREENE Mike 25 39 17 14 12 1 2 2 O’BYRNE Michelle 247 776 342 292 361 21 58 150 REISSIG Steve 42 217 63 63 72 4 5 19 Australian Labor Party 556 1 856 684 606 731 47 108 263

BALL Jeremy 23 32 46 6 63 0 5 26 BOOTH Kim 71 154 349 34 300 17 25 121 CASE Kate 7 20 25 8 18 0 13 12 COVER Peter 3 13 12 3 12 1 4 4 THOMPSON Jill 11 26 27 7 21 0 6 5 Tasmanian Greens 115 245 459 58 414 18 53 168

FRATANGELO Pamela 11 32 29 7 16 2 2 9 FRY David 86 269 154 44 145 7 12 41 GUTWEIN Peter 130 345 219 48 198 29 41 137 McQUESTIN Sam 32 93 43 14 42 4 7 51 NAPIER Sue 105 307 242 41 142 9 88 75 Liberal Party 364 1 046 687 154 543 51 150 313

WALLACE Robert 6 23 9 7 8 0 3 2 Tasmania First Party 6 23 9 7 8 0 3 2

COLLIER Jim 3 10 21 3 9 1 0 2 ROCHESTER Les 16 39 81 4 41 7 1 29

Total Formal Votes 1 060 3 219 1 941 832 1 746 124 315 777

Informal Ballot Papers 58 196 67 62 63 7 13 25

Total Ballot Papers 1 118 3 415 2 008 894 1 809 131 328 802

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Division of BASS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 7 of 7)

Special Votes

Total Winnaleah Youngtown Ordinary Absent Mobile Postal Pre-Poll Provisional Total Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes  Candidates

COURTNEY Grant 6 48 1 472 83 15 84 38 31 1 723 COX Jim 26 303 7 877 403 106 540 239 121 9 286 CRIPPS Michelle 2 25 1 121 62 10 57 26 27 1 303 GREENE Mike 2 18 733 41 23 58 22 20 897 O’BYRNE Michelle 35 466 11 832 574 208 1 045 327 160 14 146 REISSIG Steve 6 96 2 394 129 22 104 58 48 2 755 Australian Labor Party 77 956 25 429 1 292 384 1 888 710 407 30 110

BALL Jeremy 1 15 896 69 8 64 53 20 1 110 BOOTH Kim 6 88 4 696 340 32 308 210 67 5 653 CASE Kate 1 10 467 33 4 56 16 8 584 COVER Peter 1 9 279 22 5 24 9 5 344 THOMPSON Jill 0 14 442 23 8 40 20 7 540 Tasmanian Greens 9 136 6 780 487 57 492 308 107 8 231

FRATANGELO Pamela 1 17 454 23 6 38 18 11 550 FRY David 29 104 3 625 182 99 217 115 36 4 274 GUTWEIN Peter 81 177 6 806 302 221 579 246 64 8 218 McQUESTIN Sam 5 39 1 417 109 45 81 70 23 1 745 NAPIER Sue 15 164 4 672 222 147 449 184 43 5 717 Liberal Party 131 501 16 974 838 518 1 364 633 177 20 504

WALLACE Robert 2 8 325 27 1 36 15 7 411 Tasmania First Party 2 8 325 27 1 36 15 7 411

COLLIER Jim 0 10 229 7 1 21 3 4 265 ROCHESTER Les 1 13 1 003 58 7 66 34 10 1 178

Total Formal Votes 220 1 624 50 740 2 709 968 3 867 1 703 712 60 699

Informal Ballot Papers 15 79 2 663 95 59 94 50 43 3 004

Total Ballot Papers 235 1 703 53 403 2 804 1 027 3 961 1 753 755 63 703

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Division of Braddon

Candidate first preference totals

17 000

16 000

15 000

14 000

13 000

12 000

11 000 1 Quota

10 000

9 000

8 000

7 000

6 000

5 000

4 000

3 000

2 000

1 000

0 BEST KONS PERRY GREEN MARTIN JORDAN RANSLEY JACKSON ROCKLIFF OLDAKER COOMBES WHITELEY HOLLISTER BATCHELOR WOODWARD O’HALLORAN Liberal Party Australian Labor Party Group C Tasmanian Greens

Number of quotas attained compared with seats won

3.5

Quotas Seats Won 3.0

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0 Liberal Party Australian Labor Party Group C Tasmanian Greens

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Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 1 of 10)

   Abbotsham Acton Addison Ambleside Boat Brooklyn Burnie Calder Street Harbour

Candidates

OLDAKER John 7 24 9 5 15 8 11 6 PERRY Leon 11 30 64 63 3 3 24 1 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 36 97 159 125 35 34 83 15 WHITELEY Brett 8 168 29 37 50 87 208 3 WOODWARD Heather 5 60 15 5 23 28 51 4 Liberal Party 67 379 276 235 126 160 377 29

BATCHELOR Leonie 1 55 14 5 6 14 21 1 BEST Brenton 11 149 152 80 10 31 33 3 GREEN Bryan 18 553 164 104 52 225 306 18 HOLLISTER Peter 5 31 79 32 4 10 22 2 KONS Steve 6 407 87 57 34 126 229 5 Australian Labor Party 41 1 195 496 278 106 406 611 29

MARTIN Steve 2 13 25 11 1 11 10 1 Group C 2 13 25 11 1 11 10 1

COOMBES John 1 12 2 4 1 4 15 0 JACKSON Andrea 0 13 3 5 9 5 15 0 JORDAN Scott 3 26 3 3 2 6 17 1 O’HALLORAN Paul 11 60 43 33 49 29 94 14 RANSLEY Dianne 1 13 8 3 3 7 11 0 Tasmanian Greens 16 124 59 48 64 51 152 15

Total Formal Votes 126 1 711 856 572 297 628 1 150 74

Informal Ballot Papers 6 162 76 25 14 35 40 2

Total Ballot Papers 132 1 873 932 597 311 663 1 190 76

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Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 2 of 10)

  Cooee Currie Devonport Devonport Devonport Don East Edith  Central North South Devonport Creek

Candidates

OLDAKER John 23 43 31 7 9 13 23 40 PERRY Leon 36 15 166 74 85 60 225 2 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 90 175 433 137 153 153 284 17 WHITELEY Brett 155 90 94 35 44 54 110 14 WOODWARD Heather 60 54 41 5 21 15 25 42 Liberal Party 364 377 765 258 312 295 667 115

BATCHELOR Leonie 9 19 32 9 22 10 44 3 BEST Brenton 28 19 297 87 160 64 572 11 GREEN Bryan 302 100 281 126 138 108 295 37 HOLLISTER Peter 16 15 141 36 63 35 127 1 KONS Steve 186 61 169 56 79 69 175 21 Australian Labor Party 541 214 920 314 462 286 1 213 73

MARTIN Steve 9 7 56 17 27 13 42 3 Group C 9 7 56 17 27 13 42 3

COOMBES John 4 5 10 1 6 7 19 1 JACKSON Andrea 8 10 19 2 12 6 21 3 JORDAN Scott 15 5 21 0 5 3 10 5 O’HALLORAN Paul 69 31 143 27 46 69 88 9 RANSLEY Dianne 9 10 10 1 5 4 21 3 Tasmanian Greens 105 61 203 31 74 89 159 21

Total Formal Votes 1 019 659 1 944 620 875 683 2 081 212

Informal Ballot Papers 30 44 92 15 42 34 163 11

Total Ballot Papers 1 049 703 2 036 635 917 717 2 244 223

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Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 3 of 10)

 Elliott Forest Forth Gawler Grassy Gunns Havenview Heybridge Plains

Candidates

OLDAKER John 14 100 21 12 14 4 11 9 PERRY Leon 5 4 46 18 1 0 7 4 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 24 49 198 86 32 20 38 25 WHITELEY Brett 24 24 55 30 13 1 61 33 WOODWARD Heather 13 51 22 24 5 2 22 14 Liberal Party 80 228 342 170 65 27 139 85

BATCHELOR Leonie 1 3 10 3 2 1 14 4 BEST Brenton 5 12 50 25 3 13 30 11 GREEN Bryan 44 89 138 94 15 12 193 83 HOLLISTER Peter 3 5 17 4 1 0 10 3 KONS Steve 22 27 48 28 19 3 121 48 Australian Labor Party 75 136 263 154 40 29 368 149

MARTIN Steve 3 3 6 7 3 2 6 3 Group C 3 3 6 7 3 2 6 3

COOMBES John 1 1 12 0 1 0 6 1 JACKSON Andrea 5 3 10 5 4 3 7 1 JORDAN Scott 3 1 7 1 3 5 7 1 O’HALLORAN Paul 25 12 118 36 7 22 22 21 RANSLEY Dianne 3 3 12 1 3 0 2 2 Tasmanian Greens 37 20 159 43 18 30 44 26

Total Formal Votes 195 387 770 374 126 88 557 263

Informal Ballot Papers 7 19 22 21 13 0 28 15

Total Ballot Papers 202 406 792 395 139 88 585 278

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 39 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 4 of 10)

 Highclere Irishtown Latrobe Marrawah Mawbanna Melrose Miandetta Montagu

Candidates

OLDAKER John 2 60 22 32 20 4 0 30 PERRY Leon 4 6 177 1 0 4 33 1 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 19 31 437 21 7 33 47 17 WHITELEY Brett 25 17 108 11 1 7 10 10 WOODWARD Heather 15 69 30 32 15 2 5 30 Liberal Party 65 183 774 97 43 50 95 88

BATCHELOR Leonie 1 5 51 2 2 2 3 3 BEST Brenton 13 14 479 5 1 17 54 4 GREEN Bryan 41 78 431 63 13 22 54 16 HOLLISTER Peter 2 3 116 1 0 16 25 1 KONS Steve 28 12 188 11 6 13 31 6 Australian Labor Party 85 112 1 265 82 22 70 167 30

MARTIN Steve 1 2 68 0 1 2 10 1 Group C 1 2 68 0 1 2 10 1

COOMBES John 2 2 11 2 0 2 2 1 JACKSON Andrea 2 3 22 2 1 1 0 3 JORDAN Scott 1 0 10 3 0 0 1 3 O’HALLORAN Paul 8 5 109 8 2 22 21 2 RANSLEY Dianne 5 2 15 5 0 2 1 2 Tasmanian Greens 18 12 167 20 3 27 25 11

Total Formal Votes 169 309 2 274 199 69 149 297 130

Informal Ballot Papers 10 22 105 6 2 10 15 4

Total Ballot Papers 179 331 2 379 205 71 159 312 134

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Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 5 of 10)

 Montello Moorleah Moriarty Natone Nixon North Penguin Port  Street Motton Sorell

Candidates

OLDAKER John 16 10 11 5 41 8 57 26 PERRY Leon 29 0 15 2 244 12 57 125 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 61 20 84 16 442 52 253 433 WHITELEY Brett 147 8 14 10 130 10 219 88 WOODWARD Heather 53 20 7 4 43 12 83 39 Liberal Party 306 58 131 37 900 94 669 711

BATCHELOR Leonie 33 2 5 3 40 5 40 21 BEST Brenton 108 7 26 8 359 17 178 310 GREEN Bryan 432 35 40 48 449 45 604 342 HOLLISTER Peter 29 3 5 0 163 6 36 113 KONS Steve 259 11 13 11 200 13 274 131 Australian Labor Party 861 58 89 70 1 211 86 1 132 917

MARTIN Steve 11 1 5 0 66 4 19 18 Group C 11 1 5 0 66 4 19 18

COOMBES John 8 0 2 0 15 2 19 15 JACKSON Andrea 18 6 3 1 24 3 27 23 JORDAN Scott 16 2 2 3 10 3 20 9 O’HALLORAN Paul 73 16 11 14 164 32 215 152 RANSLEY Dianne 13 4 2 3 22 6 34 13 Tasmanian Greens 128 28 20 21 235 46 315 212

Total Formal Votes 1 306 145 245 128 2 412 230 2 135 1 858

Informal Ballot Papers 80 6 8 7 124 11 101 64

Total Ballot Papers 1 386 151 253 135 2 536 241 2 236 1 922

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 41 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 6 of 10)

 Preston Reekara Riana Ridgley Rocky Sassafras Savage Shorewell Cape River Park

Candidates

OLDAKER John 2 12 12 20 55 5 1 30 PERRY Leon 6 1 7 9 4 17 1 23 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 19 25 62 65 37 103 1 97 WHITELEY Brett 7 12 20 94 33 8 1 178 WOODWARD Heather 6 4 16 30 62 6 2 74 Liberal Party 40 54 117 218 191 139 6 402

BATCHELOR Leonie 1 2 3 9 5 3 1 13 BEST Brenton 9 1 13 42 25 14 6 39 GREEN Bryan 17 16 56 196 89 20 12 375 HOLLISTER Peter 2 1 3 7 8 6 2 11 KONS Steve 5 8 35 87 46 14 7 163 Australian Labor Party 34 28 110 341 173 57 28 601

MARTIN Steve 1 0 2 3 5 0 2 5 Group C 1 0 2 3 5 0 2 5

COOMBES John 1 1 2 2 3 0 0 1 JACKSON Andrea 0 1 2 3 7 0 1 15 JORDAN Scott 2 0 1 8 6 1 0 19 O’HALLORAN Paul 7 5 18 27 26 3 2 53 RANSLEY Dianne 3 1 6 6 6 0 0 6 Tasmanian Greens 13 8 29 46 48 4 3 94

Total Formal Votes 88 90 258 608 417 200 39 1 102

Informal Ballot Papers 4 6 10 21 30 8 4 33

Total Ballot Papers 92 96 268 629 447 208 43 1 135

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Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 7 of 10)

Sisters Sisters Smithton Somerset South South  Sprent Spreyton Beach Creek Burnie Riana

Candidates

OLDAKER John 6 21 330 89 7 21 10 28 PERRY Leon 5 1 19 45 10 5 4 95 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 14 23 209 192 35 23 38 305 WHITELEY Brett 26 17 137 250 59 19 33 51 WOODWARD Heather 11 23 507 110 17 8 5 22 Liberal Party 62 85 1 202 686 128 76 90 501

BATCHELOR Leonie 7 7 37 55 4 4 1 26 BEST Brenton 5 9 135 101 21 8 22 198 GREEN Bryan 60 40 592 746 110 26 38 219 HOLLISTER Peter 3 1 27 26 13 0 7 100 KONS Steve 29 21 166 328 84 18 14 119 Australian Labor Party 104 78 957 1 256 232 56 82 662

MARTIN Steve 5 1 13 20 1 1 3 27 Group C 5 1 13 20 1 1 3 27

COOMBES John 1 1 6 17 1 2 2 3 JACKSON Andrea 4 1 14 19 2 1 1 8 JORDAN Scott 5 4 7 26 3 4 5 11 O’HALLORAN Paul 31 25 51 123 18 12 25 77 RANSLEY Dianne 5 0 12 21 5 3 3 7 Tasmanian Greens 46 31 90 206 29 22 36 106

Total Formal Votes 217 195 2 262 2 168 390 155 211 1 296

Informal Ballot Papers 10 7 125 127 15 6 13 50

Total Ballot Papers 227 202 2 387 2 295 405 161 224 1 346

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Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 8 of 10)

 Stanley Stowport Sulphur Togari Turners Ulverstone Ulverstone Ulverstone Creek Beach Central East South

Candidates

OLDAKER John 23 20 19 38 13 14 14 40 PERRY Leon 5 4 21 0 54 50 48 93 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 34 26 69 8 147 203 165 344 WHITELEY Brett 16 28 51 6 85 109 119 171 WOODWARD Heather 66 6 24 4 34 60 42 93 Liberal Party 144 84 184 56 333 436 388 741

BATCHELOR Leonie 7 4 5 1 11 17 14 39 BEST Brenton 12 12 15 3 64 85 70 245 GREEN Bryan 148 45 113 17 236 291 308 746 HOLLISTER Peter 3 4 3 2 26 26 21 57 KONS Steve 32 23 52 6 56 80 70 167 Australian Labor Party 202 88 188 29 393 499 483 1 254

MARTIN Steve 3 1 3 0 9 12 19 32 Group C 3 1 3 0 9 12 19 32

COOMBES John 2 3 1 0 6 4 0 12 JACKSON Andrea 4 4 5 1 6 9 7 17 JORDAN Scott 2 3 3 0 5 4 1 13 O’HALLORAN Paul 40 18 50 0 83 82 80 224 RANSLEY Dianne 3 2 3 0 4 10 3 8 Tasmanian Greens 51 30 62 1 104 109 91 274

Total Formal Votes 400 203 437 86 839 1 056 981 2 301

Informal Ballot Papers 20 19 12 2 25 37 49 145

Total Ballot Papers 420 222 449 88 864 1 093 1 030 2 446

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Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 9 of 10)

 Upper Valley Waratah Wesley West Wivenhoe Wynyard Wynyard Burnie Road Vale Ulverstone Central East

Candidates

OLDAKER John 24 16 3 6 51 13 115 20 PERRY Leon 27 130 4 42 89 17 40 9 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 105 308 6 96 324 52 245 55 WHITELEY Brett 194 101 5 11 136 55 212 52 WOODWARD Heather 54 35 6 5 94 27 162 32 Liberal Party 404 590 24 160 694 164 774 168

BATCHELOR Leonie 22 38 2 5 38 8 74 17 BEST Brenton 56 345 12 30 225 22 104 36 GREEN Bryan 431 283 51 49 621 99 664 220 HOLLISTER Peter 26 121 2 9 49 6 30 9 KONS Steve 239 141 22 21 134 104 206 61 Australian Labor Party 774 928 89 114 1 067 239 1 078 343

MARTIN Steve 10 121 1 3 28 4 12 8 Group C 10 121 1 3 28 4 12 8

COOMBES John 9 8 3 0 11 2 17 1 JACKSON Andrea 6 11 2 4 20 8 23 8 JORDAN Scott 10 12 4 1 10 5 22 5 O’HALLORAN Paul 58 71 13 40 124 30 148 35 RANSLEY Dianne 10 10 7 3 14 2 37 6 Tasmanian Greens 93 112 29 48 179 47 247 55

Total Formal Votes 1 281 1 751 143 325 1 968 454 2 111 574

Informal Ballot Papers 67 91 9 9 88 19 117 29

Total Ballot Papers 1 348 1 842 152 334 2 056 473 2 228 603

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Division of BRADDON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 10 of 10)

Special Votes

  Total Wynyard Yolla Ordinary Absent Mobile Postal Pre-poll Provisional  Total  West Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Candidates

OLDAKER John 50 56 1 987 84 38 107 51 13 2 280 PERRY Leon 16 5 2 563 97 24 143 95 55 2 977 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 102 35 8 043 362 135 701 326 63 9 630 WHITELEY Brett 135 30 4 703 201 73 299 202 51 5 529 WOODWARD Heather 72 13 2 798 83 42 168 69 19 3 179 Liberal Party 375 139 20 094 827 312 1 418 743 201 23 595

BATCHELOR Leonie 46 4 1 051 39 16 61 39 9 1 215 BEST Brenton 51 11 5 502 185 29 362 215 85 6 378 GREEN Bryan 398 85 13 625 437 76 726 479 125 15 468 HOLLISTER Peter 26 6 1 824 83 19 113 69 27 2 135 KONS Steve 120 43 6 011 222 95 347 231 82 6 988 Australian Labor Party 641 149 28 013 966 235 1 609 1 033 328 32 184

MARTIN Steve 6 1 852 39 5 62 32 11 1 001 Group C 6 1 852 39 5 62 32 11 1 001

COOMBES John 7 3 329 21 1 24 13 6 394 JACKSON Andrea 11 10 543 37 2 55 21 11 669 JORDAN Scott 13 7 458 27 1 28 21 10 545 O’HALLORAN Paul 81 33 3 645 248 16 225 133 30 4 297 RANSLEY Dianne 12 12 494 34 3 64 27 2 624 Tasmanian Greens 124 65 5 469 367 23 396 215 59 6 529

Total Formal Votes 1 146 354 54 428 2 199 575 3 485 2 023 599 63 309

Informal Ballot Papers 65 14 2 777 88 42 71 71 36 3 085

Total Ballot Papers 1 211 368 57 205 2 287 617 3 556 2 094 635 66 394

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Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 47 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Division of Denison

Candidate first preference totals

12 000

11 000 1 Quota

10 000

9 000

8 000

7 000

6 000

5 000

4 000

3 000

2 000

1 000

0 PUTT SINGH HIGGS FOLEY DIXON CORBY MILLER RITCHIE LOWRIE ARCHER GLOVER COLLINS HARVEY PELHAM STURGES SEABORN SULLIVAN BARTLETT KLONARIS O’CONNOR ROWALLAN FRACALOSSI ZEPPENFELD HODGMAN M

Tasmania Socialist Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Australian Labor Party Group F Ungrouped First Party Alliance

Number of quotas attained compared with seats won

Quotas Seats Won 3.5

3.0

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0 Tasmania Socialist Liberal Party Tasmanian Australian Group F Ungrouped First Party Alliance Greens Labor Party

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Division of DENISON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 1 of 7)

Abbotsfield Albuera Austins Ferry Battery Bowen Brent Cascades Chigwell Point Road Street

Candidates

PELHAM Kevin 4 1 5 1 3 9 0 11 ZEPPENFELD Eric M 2 0 3 0 7 2 0 5 Tasmania First Party 6 1 8 1 10 11 0 16

SEABORN Linda 1 1 4 6 8 1 2 7 Socialist Alliance 1 1 4 6 8 1 2 7

ARCHER Elise 44 20 42 44 21 21 11 35 DIXON Fabian 35 35 72 130 30 22 26 36 HODGMAN Michael 168 40 187 146 120 110 40 165 KLONARIS John 28 5 20 14 20 14 5 28 LOWRIE Richard 22 11 63 42 39 27 8 53 Liberal Party 297 111 384 376 230 194 90 317

CORBY Marrette 6 3 8 12 10 1 2 2 HARVEY Bill 2 1 3 8 8 2 4 8 O’CONNOR Cassy 21 23 23 101 30 17 40 23 PUTT Peg 88 123 107 350 188 61 161 105 ROWALLAN Toby 5 4 4 7 7 1 3 4 Tasmanian Greens 122 154 145 478 243 82 210 142

BARTLETT David 191 51 281 123 252 112 53 140 COLLINS Julie 126 19 97 33 90 75 20 174 RITCHIE Joe 100 5 56 16 43 16 3 108 SINGH Lisa 234 29 163 62 157 104 38 177 STURGES Graeme 355 14 215 33 139 128 18 410 SULLIVAN Louise 166 20 191 43 104 59 28 159 Australian Labor Party 1 172 138 1 003 310 785 494 160 1 168

FRACALOSSI Michael 3 2 4 6 9 2 2 3 GLOVER Paul 1 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 HIGGS Ken 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 Group F 5 3 7 8 14 4 4 5

FOLEY Leo 7 1 3 10 7 1 8 6 MILLER Hugh 2 4 4 15 5 2 1 2

Total Formal Votes 1 612 413 1 558 1 204 1 302 789 475 1 663

Informal Ballot Papers 100 6 83 35 85 51 19 95

Total Ballot Papers 1 712 419 1 641 1 239 1 387 840 494 1 758

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Division of DENISON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 2 of 7)

Claremont Collinsvale Cornelian Cosgrove  Creek Cross Dynnyrne Elizabeth Bay Road Street Street

Candidates

PELHAM Kevin 5 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 ZEPPENFELD Eric M 5 3 0 3 2 0 0 1 Tasmania First Party 10 5 1 6 3 1 2 3

SEABORN Linda 2 4 2 4 4 5 10 10 Socialist Alliance 2 4 2 4 4 5 10 10

ARCHER Elise 36 4 15 25 36 44 43 20 DIXON Fabian 28 6 40 31 77 74 98 28 HODGMAN Michael 181 25 84 99 168 181 107 68 KLONARIS John 13 4 5 5 27 41 8 9 LOWRIE Richard 42 2 36 31 57 62 27 17 Liberal Party 300 41 180 191 365 402 283 142

CORBY Marrette 3 5 0 7 2 7 4 10 HARVEY Bill 2 1 2 0 7 10 12 10 O’CONNOR Cassy 28 8 14 14 42 74 84 47 PUTT Peg 104 87 112 74 219 345 303 248 ROWALLAN Toby 2 4 1 5 10 10 7 5 Tasmanian Greens 139 105 129 100 280 446 410 320

BARTLETT David 157 31 70 105 186 215 161 88 COLLINS Julie 103 26 25 57 64 82 26 37 RITCHIE Joe 60 5 5 19 24 35 18 11 SINGH Lisa 151 39 69 91 119 189 73 76 STURGES Graeme 240 71 50 92 88 64 37 17 SULLIVAN Louise 121 21 21 76 75 76 50 29 Australian Labor Party 832 193 240 440 556 661 365 258

FRACALOSSI Michael 7 6 2 2 4 21 4 5 GLOVER Paul 1 2 2 0 0 2 2 3 HIGGS Ken 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Group F 9 8 5 2 4 24 6 8

FOLEY Leo 4 3 5 3 13 6 5 4 MILLER Hugh 1 2 1 3 4 3 8 1

Total Formal Votes 1 297 361 563 749 1 229 1 548 1 089 746

Informal Ballot Papers 80 19 24 54 56 67 22 38

Total Ballot Papers 1 377 380 587 803 1 285 1 615 1 111 784

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Division of DENISON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 3 of 7)

Elwick Fern Glenorchy Glenorchy Goodwood Hobart Hobart Hobart Tree East Central North

Candidates

PELHAM Kevin 0 0 7 7 3 2 1 2 ZEPPENFELD Eric M 1 0 7 5 0 2 0 0 Tasmania First Party 1 0 14 12 3 4 1 2

SEABORN Linda 0 0 4 5 4 12 1 5 Socialist Alliance 0 0 4 5 4 12 1 5

ARCHER Elise 10 4 65 39 11 24 9 18 DIXON Fabian 13 6 84 64 8 22 7 27 HODGMAN Michael 44 30 338 187 58 57 10 43 KLONARIS John 8 1 58 28 14 9 5 11 LOWRIE Richard 15 5 112 48 10 19 0 21 Liberal Party 90 46 657 366 101 131 31 120

CORBY Marrette 2 4 17 8 5 10 4 6 HARVEY Bill 0 1 12 3 2 8 0 3 O’CONNOR Cassy 10 46 54 31 9 48 19 20 PUTT Peg 46 200 255 130 38 250 46 151 ROWALLAN Toby 3 3 14 2 4 5 2 0 Tasmanian Greens 61 254 352 174 58 321 71 180

BARTLETT David 46 39 378 195 65 78 17 89 COLLINS Julie 49 23 253 156 53 36 10 30 RITCHIE Joe 11 3 83 34 22 9 2 12 SINGH Lisa 63 19 327 227 81 55 18 64 STURGES Graeme 83 10 442 312 129 25 9 34 SULLIVAN Louise 39 12 270 137 62 40 14 44 Australian Labor Party 291 106 1 753 1 061 412 243 70 273

FRACALOSSI Michael 0 0 9 4 2 1 1 7 GLOVER Paul 0 1 6 1 1 2 1 2 HIGGS Ken 1 0 3 1 2 1 0 2 Group F 1 1 18 6 5 4 2 11

FOLEY Leo 1 3 8 5 1 2 2 3 MILLER Hugh 1 1 7 3 2 6 0 3

Total Formal Votes 446 411 2 813 1 632 586 723 178 597

Informal Ballot Papers 27 15 197 102 50 28 6 19

Total Ballot Papers 473 426 3 010 1 734 636 751 184 616

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 51 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Division of DENISON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 4 of 7)

Hobart Hobart Lansdowne Lenah Lower Lutana Montrose Moonah South West Crescent Valley Sandy Bay

Candidates

PELHAM Kevin 4 0 2 10 1 3 3 9 ZEPPENFELD Eric M 1 1 1 4 1 7 0 13 Tasmania First Party 5 1 3 14 2 10 3 22

SEABORN Linda 7 5 12 0 4 2 4 6 Socialist Alliance 7 5 12 0 4 2 4 6

ARCHER Elise 56 22 31 50 113 35 22 78 DIXON Fabian 101 22 52 67 372 31 33 74 HODGMAN Michael 181 47 134 169 321 104 68 290 KLONARIS John 16 9 17 36 69 14 5 65 LOWRIE Richard 48 16 41 50 120 27 23 118 Liberal Party 402 116 275 372 995 211 151 625

CORBY Marrette 13 8 13 5 8 4 0 13 HARVEY Bill 10 8 10 9 11 2 2 13 O’CONNOR Cassy 140 70 104 58 69 21 11 64 PUTT Peg 601 345 520 294 357 104 40 216 ROWALLAN Toby 6 5 8 4 13 6 4 11 Tasmanian Greens 770 436 655 370 458 137 57 317

BARTLETT David 188 94 167 213 246 156 65 392 COLLINS Julie 90 49 71 95 38 79 39 203 RITCHIE Joe 14 13 25 31 14 34 18 68 SINGH Lisa 116 50 116 151 94 61 75 296 STURGES Graeme 47 19 29 110 49 115 70 251 SULLIVAN Louise 74 28 62 96 88 143 34 195 Australian Labor Party 529 253 470 696 529 588 301 1 405

FRACALOSSI Michael 10 1 3 11 8 2 3 31 GLOVER Paul 2 0 3 2 2 0 0 5 HIGGS Ken 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 Group F 12 1 6 15 10 3 3 37

FOLEY Leo 8 4 3 10 6 3 1 10 MILLER Hugh 5 4 7 3 12 1 0 4

Total Formal Votes 1 738 820 1 431 1 480 2 016 955 520 2 426

Informal Ballot Papers 63 22 30 80 63 41 30 144

Total Ballot Papers 1 801 842 1 461 1 560 2 079 996 550 2 570

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Division of DENISON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 5 of 7)

 Moonah Mount Mount New Newdegate Queenborough Roseneath Rosetta North Nelson Stuart Town

Candidates

PELHAM Kevin 9 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 ZEPPENFELD Eric M 6 2 0 1 3 0 2 1 Tasmania First Party 15 3 0 2 3 1 3 3

SEABORN Linda 1 7 1 2 2 2 1 0 Socialist Alliance 1 7 1 2 2 2 1 0

ARCHER Elise 18 62 30 32 40 29 7 22 DIXON Fabian 22 107 57 41 63 69 6 37 HODGMAN Michael 63 176 89 97 133 59 25 104 KLONARIS John 19 23 23 18 24 21 2 20 LOWRIE Richard 18 48 21 25 41 19 8 42 Liberal Party 140 416 220 213 301 197 48 225

CORBY Marrette 2 9 7 9 6 6 0 3 HARVEY Bill 6 14 2 7 13 3 0 3 O’CONNOR Cassy 24 59 36 50 72 38 6 15 PUTT Peg 81 327 215 244 302 145 15 65 ROWALLAN Toby 3 10 1 4 4 4 0 2 Tasmanian Greens 116 419 261 314 397 196 21 88

BARTLETT David 79 185 116 120 175 87 32 109 COLLINS Julie 67 39 22 47 57 20 17 52 RITCHIE Joe 21 25 10 9 20 15 18 21 SINGH Lisa 92 74 71 105 114 32 44 62 STURGES Graeme 83 56 33 36 51 25 73 107 SULLIVAN Louise 70 57 30 46 65 30 44 53 Australian Labor Party 412 436 282 363 482 209 228 404

FRACALOSSI Michael 0 8 10 9 4 3 2 0 GLOVER Paul 3 5 0 2 2 1 0 0 HIGGS Ken 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Group F 4 13 10 11 6 4 2 1

FOLEY Leo 0 3 4 2 10 3 1 5 MILLER Hugh 3 5 1 2 3 4 1 1

Total Formal Votes 691 1 302 779 909 1 204 616 305 727

Informal Ballot Papers 52 41 13 30 60 36 16 36

Total Ballot Papers 743 1 343 792 939 1 264 652 321 763

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 53 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Division of DENISON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 6 of 7)

 Sandy Bay Sandy Bay St Johns St Peters Swan Tolosa Waimea Beach Park Heights

Candidates

PELHAM Kevin 1 1 0 1 3 4 12 0 ZEPPENFELD Eric M 1 1 2 0 0 0 10 0 Tasmania First Party 2 2 2 1 3 4 22 0

SEABORN Linda 3 0 2 4 8 4 5 2 Socialist Alliance 3 0 2 4 8 4 5 2

ARCHER Elise 71 25 13 16 10 52 44 44 DIXON Fabian 218 147 11 14 15 102 43 108 HODGMAN Michael 220 141 25 47 58 200 168 119 KLONARIS John 26 34 6 1 6 28 52 19 LOWRIE Richard 71 54 9 11 17 32 52 41 Liberal Party 606 401 64 89 106 414 359 331

CORBY Marrette 10 3 2 3 4 11 2 5 HARVEY Bill 16 6 2 4 3 7 6 4 O’CONNOR Cassy 65 30 7 27 36 97 24 32 PUTT Peg 339 114 54 126 196 450 117 123 ROWALLAN Toby 8 1 1 4 4 9 6 0 Tasmanian Greens 438 154 66 164 243 574 155 164

BARTLETT David 163 95 38 50 63 166 184 104 COLLINS Julie 37 14 18 20 32 30 169 13 RITCHIE Joe 12 6 5 9 3 12 36 9 SINGH Lisa 78 22 34 29 67 64 236 31 STURGES Graeme 39 21 10 28 20 50 271 16 SULLIVAN Louise 42 29 18 25 35 71 111 19 Australian Labor Party 371 187 123 161 220 393 1 007 192

FRACALOSSI Michael 17 1 1 6 7 11 6 1 GLOVER Paul 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 HIGGS Ken 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Group F 17 1 3 8 9 11 6 4

FOLEY Leo 2 2 0 3 5 6 10 1 MILLER Hugh 14 4 2 2 2 4 7 14

Total Formal Votes 1 453 751 262 432 596 1 410 1 571 708

Informal Ballot Papers 35 21 11 14 39 33 116 26

Total Ballot Papers 1 488 772 273 446 635 1 443 1 687 734

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Division of DENISON First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 7 of 7)

Special Votes

Total Windermere Ordinary Absent Mobile Postal Pre-Poll Provisional  Total  Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Candidates

PELHAM Kevin 3 145 13 1 17 6 8 190 ZEPPENFELD Eric M 5 110 9 4 5 5 2 135 Tasmania First Party 8 255 22 5 22 11 10 325

SEABORN Linda 2 188 7 1 20 16 5 237 Socialist Alliance 2 188 7 1 20 16 5 237

ARCHER Elise 34 1 597 121 20 110 66 25 1 939 DIXON Fabian 42 2 853 201 37 297 173 35 3 596 HODGMAN Michael 115 5 809 426 151 689 287 74 7 436 KLONARIS John 21 954 58 10 62 28 18 1 130 LOWRIE Richard 43 1 764 98 47 229 87 14 2 239 Liberal Party 255 12 977 904 265 1 387 641 166 16 340

CORBY Marrette 4 288 22 4 31 15 11 371 HARVEY Bill 3 273 29 2 28 24 8 364 O’CONNOR Cassy 11 1 992 140 9 132 100 53 2 426 PUTT Peg 90 9 271 704 42 662 475 184 11 338 ROWALLAN Toby 6 236 33 6 20 9 9 313 Tasmanian Greens 114 12 060 928 63 873 623 265 14 812

BARTLETT David 154 6 564 409 68 602 266 73 7 982 COLLINS Julie 78 3 060 181 23 301 98 40 3 703 RITCHIE Joe 51 1 199 85 18 92 35 20 1 449 SINGH Lisa 118 4 857 352 30 292 126 103 5 760 STURGES Graeme 234 4 858 263 35 557 149 60 5 922 SULLIVAN Louise 98 3 420 231 16 228 104 68 4 067 Australian Labor Party 733 23 958 1 521 190 2 072 778 364 28 883

FRACALOSSI Michael 4 265 11 1 19 10 3 309 GLOVER Paul 2 73 8 1 5 1 1 89 HIGGS Ken 3 32 3 0 6 1 1 43 Group F 9 370 22 2 30 12 5 441

FOLEY Leo 5 218 25 1 14 8 5 271 MILLER Hugh 6 192 13 0 13 9 2 229

Total Formal Votes 1 132 50 218 3 442 527 4 431 2 098 822 61 538

Informal Ballot Papers 48 2 378 115 34 109 59 52 2 747

Total Ballot Papers 1 180 52 596 3 557 561 4 540 2 157 874 64 285

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Division of Franklin

Candidate first preference totals

18 000 17 000 16 000 15 000 14 000 13 000 12 000 1 Quota 11 000 10 000 9 000 8 000 7 000 6 000 5 000 4 000 3 000 2 000 1 000 0 HALL ALLIE SCOTT JAMES McKIM HULME BUTLER WRIEDT LENNON BASTONE VELNAAR GIDDINGS RICKARDS GOODWIN ANDERSON HOLLOWAY MacDONALD HODGMAN W Socialist Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Australian Labor Party Ungrouped Alliance

Number of quotas attained compared with seats won

Quotas Seats Won 3.5

3.0

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0 Socialist Alliance Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Australian Labor Ungrouped Party

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Division of FRANKLIN First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 1 of 7)

 Adventure Alonnah Barnes Bay Bellerive Blackmans Bligh Bridgewater Cambridge Bay Bay

Candidates

HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick 3 1 1 5 8 3 10 4 Socialist Alliance 3 1 1 5 8 3 10 4

ALLIE Steve 5 5 5 91 59 23 40 24 BASTONE Sue 2 1 4 34 25 12 24 6 GOODWIN Vanessa 4 9 2 135 84 29 80 117 HODGMAN Will 27 37 23 637 812 107 248 225 SCOTT Tony 4 1 0 20 61 11 35 9 Liberal Party 42 53 34 917 1 041 182 427 381

ANDERSON Mike 3 5 1 12 16 7 12 6 MacDONALD Jane 4 2 2 34 32 9 24 9 McKIM Nick 45 40 37 383 510 54 114 146 RICKARDS Mark 0 2 1 9 18 10 12 6 VELNAAR Gerard 0 2 1 7 10 4 3 6 Tasmanian Greens 52 51 42 445 586 84 165 173

BUTLER Ross 4 3 0 43 30 28 46 16 GIDDINGS Lara 15 14 2 248 169 167 458 68 HULME Daniel 2 2 2 14 19 10 35 10 LENNON Paul 32 48 21 525 657 308 837 297 WRIEDT Paula 7 22 3 167 257 75 220 70 Australian Labor Party 60 89 28 997 1 132 588 1 596 461

HALL Ian 2 0 0 13 12 6 21 3 JAMES Richard 0 2 2 24 11 8 7 16

Total Formal Votes 159 196 107 2 401 2 790 871 2 226 1 038

Informal Ballot Papers 4 7 3 93 87 69 168 36

Total Ballot Papers 163 203 110 2 494 2 877 940 2 394 1 074

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Division of FRANKLIN First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 2 of 7)

  Clarendon Cradoc Cygnet Dover Franklin Gagebrook Geilston Vale Bay

Candidates

HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick 11 2 18 1 2 10 6 5 Socialist Alliance 11 2 18 1 2 10 6 5

ALLIE Steve 14 10 29 8 16 29 9 53 BASTONE Sue 8 4 39 11 7 20 14 14 GOODWIN Vanessa 16 11 35 16 27 39 28 126 HODGMAN Will 66 76 313 135 118 200 126 384 SCOTT Tony 1 4 18 9 4 16 6 27 Liberal Party 105 105 434 179 172 304 183 604

ANDERSON Mike 2 5 18 5 4 8 2 11 MacDONALD Jane 11 4 23 7 17 14 8 17 McKIM Nick 27 83 391 79 170 65 87 224 RICKARDS Mark 7 1 24 6 8 5 8 6 VELNAAR Gerard 5 12 26 3 8 9 9 6 Tasmanian Greens 52 105 482 100 207 101 114 264

BUTLER Ross 14 7 29 18 5 43 13 37 GIDDINGS Lara 142 25 97 63 59 326 68 232 HULME Daniel 11 2 15 6 7 24 12 11 LENNON Paul 218 86 377 219 147 489 352 551 WRIEDT Paula 64 12 113 42 31 125 38 150 Australian Labor Party 449 132 631 348 249 1 007 483 981

HALL Ian 9 4 17 26 6 12 13 19 JAMES Richard 5 0 3 2 2 6 3 41

Total Formal Votes 631 348 1 585 656 638 1 440 802 1 914

Informal Ballot Papers 53 18 76 23 21 107 31 73

Total Ballot Papers 684 366 1 661 679 659 1 547 833 1 987

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Division of FRANKLIN First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 3 of 7)

 Glen Grove Howden Howrah Judbury Kettering Kingston Huon

Candidates

HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick 1 5 0 10 6 0 0 15 Socialist Alliance 1 5 0 10 6 0 0 15

ALLIE Steve 3 14 2 77 35 6 3 95 BASTONE Sue 4 10 8 24 22 3 19 47 GOODWIN Vanessa 8 37 9 165 36 11 15 112 HODGMAN Will 51 156 73 704 310 36 101 968 SCOTT Tony 3 2 2 26 12 0 5 77 Liberal Party 69 219 94 996 415 56 143 1 299

ANDERSON Mike 3 4 2 10 18 3 3 31 MacDONALD Jane 8 7 2 21 14 5 8 52 McKIM Nick 55 120 85 290 185 29 154 556 RICKARDS Mark 1 4 4 19 11 1 5 33 VELNAAR Gerard 6 5 1 12 9 4 3 18 Tasmanian Greens 73 140 94 352 237 42 173 690

BUTLER Ross 4 8 1 41 29 1 3 32 GIDDINGS Lara 18 43 18 278 128 6 23 254 HULME Daniel 2 1 4 20 20 3 5 24 LENNON Paul 109 122 65 677 494 66 79 812 WRIEDT Paula 13 34 22 215 71 5 21 350 Australian Labor Party 146 208 110 1 231 742 81 131 1 472

HALL Ian 4 8 4 21 22 8 5 27 JAMES Richard 0 3 0 19 5 2 0 10

Total Formal Votes 293 583 302 2 629 1 427 189 452 3 513

Informal Ballot Papers 12 29 11 122 71 6 13 120

Total Ballot Papers 305 612 313 2 751 1 498 195 465 3 633

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Division of FRANKLIN First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 4 of 7)

   Kingston Lauderdale Lindisfarne Loatta Maranoa Margate Middleton Montagu Beach Road Heights Bay

Candidates

HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick 8 5 11 6 6 2 1 2 Socialist Alliance 8 5 11 6 6 2 1 2

ALLIE Steve 53 59 61 49 36 23 2 43 BASTONE Sue 26 23 30 14 27 42 7 15 GOODWIN Vanessa 86 139 129 91 31 48 6 93 HODGMAN Will 658 559 572 363 368 394 48 250 SCOTT Tony 46 18 15 8 36 28 0 10 Liberal Party 869 798 807 525 498 535 63 411

ANDERSON Mike 16 18 14 10 5 20 3 11 MacDONALD Jane 36 37 29 17 8 19 3 12 McKIM Nick 541 446 342 241 127 406 85 221 RICKARDS Mark 22 19 15 7 8 10 1 6 VELNAAR Gerard 14 15 3 5 5 10 0 9 Tasmanian Greens 629 535 403 280 153 465 92 259

BUTLER Ross 32 26 48 30 14 16 3 16 GIDDINGS Lara 159 221 248 169 94 90 30 114 HULME Daniel 17 21 17 9 15 17 1 9 LENNON Paul 510 603 469 364 320 419 40 245 WRIEDT Paula 218 187 140 125 124 131 20 90 Australian Labor Party 936 1 058 922 697 567 673 94 474

HALL Ian 15 21 6 7 11 36 3 9 JAMES Richard 12 27 32 27 3 9 0 8

Total Formal Votes 2 469 2 444 2 181 1 542 1 238 1 720 253 1 163

Informal Ballot Papers 80 79 61 47 52 69 6 32

Total Ballot Papers 2 549 2 523 2 242 1 589 1 290 1 789 259 1 195

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Division of FRANKLIN First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 5 of 7)

 Mornington Opossum Port Ranelagh Risdon Rokeby Sandfly Sandford Bay Huon Vale

Candidates

HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick 1 2 0 4 8 7 2 3 Socialist Alliance 1 2 0 4 8 7 2 3

ALLIE Steve 14 6 3 12 31 29 13 27 BASTONE Sue 8 2 0 8 16 19 15 6 GOODWIN Vanessa 16 15 6 19 49 59 22 56 HODGMAN Will 68 40 25 124 138 203 204 193 SCOTT Tony 1 4 0 5 8 12 13 8 Liberal Party 107 67 34 168 242 322 267 290

ANDERSON Mike 7 2 0 4 4 6 16 4 MacDONALD Jane 5 8 1 3 16 24 17 15 McKIM Nick 40 46 12 96 80 75 273 285 RICKARDS Mark 3 0 1 6 8 9 8 12 VELNAAR Gerard 8 1 2 7 9 4 9 2 Tasmanian Greens 63 57 16 116 117 118 323 318

BUTLER Ross 8 2 4 11 55 27 4 6 GIDDINGS Lara 67 16 25 64 285 287 51 94 HULME Daniel 3 2 0 11 14 31 1 19 LENNON Paul 121 34 77 208 465 553 162 227 WRIEDT Paula 35 10 8 30 130 165 53 68 Australian Labor Party 234 64 114 324 949 1 063 271 414

HALL Ian 2 1 3 14 17 11 13 3 JAMES Richard 3 2 1 1 24 9 5 16

Total Formal Votes 410 193 168 627 1 357 1 530 881 1 044

Informal Ballot Papers 22 6 9 30 91 123 32 26

Total Ballot Papers 432 199 177 657 1 448 1 653 913 1 070

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Division of FRANKLIN First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 6 of 7)

Seven Mile Snug  South Southport Surges Tranmere Warrane Wentworth  Beach Arm Bay Street

Candidates

HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick 2 1 0 0 0 3 6 3 Socialist Alliance 2 1 0 0 0 3 6 3

ALLIE Steve 16 20 12 4 3 54 33 43 BASTONE Sue 3 21 8 1 4 15 13 11 GOODWIN Vanessa 43 28 20 1 2 132 70 73 HODGMAN Will 145 196 96 33 32 510 174 287 SCOTT Tony 6 11 8 1 0 29 9 15 Liberal Party 213 276 144 40 41 740 299 429

ANDERSON Mike 2 4 5 1 1 10 6 12 MacDONALD Jane 5 12 8 2 1 13 19 23 McKIM Nick 141 225 87 42 16 261 134 203 RICKARDS Mark 1 8 2 0 0 10 9 4 VELNAAR Gerard 3 13 3 3 0 4 6 3 Tasmanian Greens 152 262 105 48 18 298 174 245

BUTLER Ross 9 8 5 1 2 31 24 17 GIDDINGS Lara 67 48 38 9 8 166 212 155 HULME Daniel 4 11 4 2 0 12 16 13 LENNON Paul 179 196 107 38 41 433 369 315 WRIEDT Paula 55 66 31 7 5 200 108 114 Australian Labor Party 314 329 185 57 56 842 729 614

HALL Ian 6 18 4 3 4 6 2 11 JAMES Richard 3 3 3 0 0 15 14 10

Total Formal Votes 690 889 441 148 119 1 904 1 224 1 312

Informal Ballot Papers 22 37 12 4 7 64 55 45

Total Ballot Papers 712 926 453 152 126 1 968 1 279 1 357

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Special Votes

Total Absent Mobile Postal Pre-Poll Provisional Woodbridge Ordinary Total Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes Candidates

HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick 2 212 18 0 16 7 4 257 Socialist Alliance 2 212 18 0 16 7 4 257

ALLIE Steve 1 1 302 98 12 103 39 21 1 575 BASTONE Sue 13 709 53 15 51 24 14 866 GOODWIN Vanessa 9 2 394 139 24 129 50 43 2 779 HODGMAN Will 62 11 675 748 127 1 031 348 126 14 055 SCOTT Tony 4 648 47 11 41 27 12 786 Liberal Party 89 16 728 1 085 189 1 355 488 216 20 061

ANDERSON Mike 10 382 41 1 29 15 10 478 MacDONALD Jane 13 680 97 3 64 26 17 887 McKIM Nick 151 8 505 694 15 600 283 94 10 191 RICKARDS Mark 1 371 50 3 33 10 3 470 VELNAAR Gerard 4 311 44 4 22 10 3 394 Tasmanian Greens 179 10 249 926 26 748 344 127 12 420

BUTLER Ross 2 856 73 11 96 14 16 1 066 GIDDINGS Lara 17 5 655 401 27 383 146 113 6 725 HULME Daniel 7 517 40 4 33 11 15 620 LENNON Paul 62 14 145 940 79 1 007 316 179 16 666 WRIEDT Paula 17 4 264 335 33 296 101 60 5 089 Australian Labor Party 105 25 437 1 789 154 1 815 588 383 30 166

HALL Ian 4 492 25 2 34 10 1 564 JAMES Richard 3 401 32 0 40 12 4 489

Total Formal Votes 382 53 519 3 875 371 4 008 1 449 735 63 957

Informal Ballot Papers 13 2 277 121 27 69 40 32 2 566

Total Ballot Papers 395 55 796 3 996 398 4 077 1 489 767 66 523

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Division of Lyons

Candidate first preference totals

14 000

13 000

12 000

11 000

10 000 1 Quota 9 000

8 000

7 000

6 000

5 000

4 000

3 000

2 000

1 000

0 GEE PAGE PEREY BUTLER POLLEY MORRIS UPSTON WRIGHT CASSIDY HIDDING WILLOCK DEGRASSI HOWLETT WHARTON DICKINSON LLEWELLYN CRAWFORD SHOOBRIDGE

Tasmania Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Australian Labor Party Ungrouped First Party

Number of quotas attained compared with seats won

Quotas Seats Won 3.5

3.0

2.5

2.0

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0 Tasmania First Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Australian Labor Ungrouped Party Party

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 1 of 13)

Avoca Bagdad Beaconsfield Beauty  Bicheno Bishopsbourne Bothwell Bracknell Point

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 5 11 22 13 4 0 3 5 Tasmania First Party 5 11 22 13 4 0 3 5

HIDDING Rene 25 109 105 84 114 19 66 46 HOWLETT Jane 8 36 32 14 23 7 28 11 PAGE Geoff 9 5 73 59 42 28 22 39 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 3 15 12 4 21 3 17 9 WRIGHT Andrew 1 11 20 6 12 3 13 4 Liberal Party 46 176 242 167 212 60 146 109

CASSIDY Karen 2 3 11 9 7 0 0 3 GEE Helen 2 14 21 4 10 0 1 10 MORRIS Tim 6 42 101 78 64 10 17 34 PEREY Frederika 0 7 11 4 3 0 1 5 WILLOCK Annie 2 4 18 7 6 0 3 1 Tasmanian Greens 12 70 162 102 90 10 22 53

BUTLER Heather 13 35 39 28 67 0 11 14 DEGRASSI Kerry 2 32 28 15 15 2 7 5 LLEWELLYN David 33 170 119 74 107 3 84 39 POLLEY Michael 60 126 351 249 91 30 94 117 UPSTON Malcolm 4 24 26 9 9 2 8 25 Australian Labor Party 112 387 563 375 289 37 204 200

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 1 2 22 16 4 0 1 1 WHARTON Geoff 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 1

Total Formal Votes 176 648 1 013 673 601 107 376 369

Informal Ballot Papers 13 29 63 33 34 5 21 17

Total Ballot Papers 189 677 1 076 706 635 112 397 386

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 2 of 13)

 Brighton Broadmarsh Bronte Buckland Campania Campbell Carrick Chudleigh Town

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 9 3 4 0 6 8 0 7 Tasmania First Party 9 3 4 0 6 8 0 7

HIDDING Rene 213 30 17 23 65 61 68 43 HOWLETT Jane 93 14 3 10 60 29 9 9 PAGE Geoff 23 0 5 5 9 26 103 45 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 48 0 8 5 15 9 3 6 WRIGHT Andrew 35 13 0 7 15 11 4 2 Liberal Party 412 57 33 50 164 136 187 105

CASSIDY Karen 16 4 1 0 4 13 10 4 GEE Helen 16 3 0 3 3 5 8 5 MORRIS Tim 73 16 6 4 40 50 36 33 PEREY Frederika 9 2 0 1 5 2 4 3 WILLOCK Annie 14 2 1 0 3 9 2 8 Tasmanian Greens 128 27 8 8 55 79 60 53

BUTLER Heather 126 11 3 6 23 41 16 6 DEGRASSI Kerry 82 4 2 8 13 16 2 3 LLEWELLYN David 527 64 35 42 87 85 48 19 POLLEY Michael 321 23 17 22 58 282 97 39 UPSTON Malcolm 45 0 2 2 9 14 13 6 Australian Labor Party 1 101 102 59 80 190 438 176 73

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 7 1 0 0 4 4 0 1 WHARTON Geoff 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1

Total Formal Votes 1 660 190 104 138 419 667 423 240

Informal Ballot Papers 76 4 10 6 23 42 30 14

Total Ballot Papers 1 736 194 114 144 442 709 453 254

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 3 of 13)

Claude Colebrook Coles Copping Cressy Deloraine Dodges  Dromedary Road Bay Ferry

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 4 1 0 2 10 36 12 4 Tasmania First Party 4 1 0 2 10 36 12 4

HIDDING Rene 25 26 29 40 102 272 209 42 HOWLETT Jane 11 27 8 21 21 81 69 13 PAGE Geoff 25 5 16 4 77 220 26 4 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 4 3 0 17 10 25 32 2 WRIGHT Andrew 6 2 3 7 18 26 101 9 Liberal Party 71 63 56 89 228 624 437 70

CASSIDY Karen 3 0 4 5 13 35 37 2 GEE Helen 3 1 2 13 2 34 34 2 MORRIS Tim 25 14 34 55 25 249 282 23 PEREY Frederika 0 1 3 4 3 28 27 3 WILLOCK Annie 13 3 4 4 8 39 30 3 Tasmanian Greens 44 19 47 81 51 385 410 33

BUTLER Heather 14 5 12 8 15 82 65 15 DEGRASSI Kerry 6 14 4 29 11 30 268 12 LLEWELLYN David 29 55 30 37 71 222 307 85 POLLEY Michael 27 24 24 31 271 516 261 32 UPSTON Malcolm 5 2 1 4 11 85 29 10 Australian Labor Party 81 100 71 109 379 935 930 154

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 0 1 1 2 2 8 8 1 WHARTON Geoff 1 0 0 0 0 6 3 1

Total Formal Votes 201 184 175 283 670 1 994 1 800 263

Informal Ballot Papers 14 19 2 6 33 86 90 16

Total Ballot Papers 215 203 177 289 703 2 080 1 890 279

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 4 of 13)

 Dunalley Elizabeth Ellendale Epping Evandale Exeter Fingal Forcett Town

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 4 4 1 3 29 18 9 4 Tasmania First Party 4 4 1 3 29 18 9 4

HIDDING Rene 72 66 14 31 155 195 28 50 HOWLETT Jane 22 11 2 11 32 29 8 37 PAGE Geoff 8 50 7 15 102 97 8 17 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 26 6 12 3 16 21 7 13 WRIGHT Andrew 17 9 3 3 10 15 4 39 Liberal Party 145 142 38 63 315 357 55 156

CASSIDY Karen 9 4 3 5 9 21 4 8 GEE Helen 9 3 0 2 14 18 5 9 MORRIS Tim 56 29 17 2 163 169 15 60 PEREY Frederika 3 3 0 0 11 14 1 5 WILLOCK Annie 3 6 2 0 10 25 0 8 Tasmanian Greens 80 45 22 9 207 247 25 90

BUTLER Heather 23 12 10 11 40 43 37 12 DEGRASSI Kerry 38 7 6 2 18 24 6 63 LLEWELLYN David 85 52 39 22 137 144 30 89 POLLEY Michael 64 42 25 51 254 220 137 82 UPSTON Malcolm 7 9 0 1 21 52 3 8 Australian Labor Party 217 122 80 87 470 483 213 254

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 2 0 2 0 5 15 0 0 WHARTON Geoff 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 0

Total Formal Votes 449 314 145 162 1 028 1 122 303 504

Informal Ballot Papers 21 16 4 11 54 42 9 22

Total Ballot Papers 470 330 149 173 1 082 1 164 312 526

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 5 of 13)

 Frankford Glengarry Glenora Granton Gravelly Gretna Hadspen Hagley Beach

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 1 4 2 4 8 1 11 3 Tasmania First Party 1 4 2 4 8 1 11 3

HIDDING Rene 19 43 18 43 56 26 144 36 HOWLETT Jane 4 12 10 20 16 7 32 7 PAGE Geoff 16 33 2 9 44 9 133 82 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 3 4 10 24 7 5 10 4 WRIGHT Andrew 2 5 2 11 9 1 11 4 Liberal Party 44 97 42 107 132 48 330 133

CASSIDY Karen 3 4 1 3 24 1 8 1 GEE Helen 2 5 2 4 14 1 18 2 MORRIS Tim 9 34 32 34 132 7 51 24 PEREY Frederika 1 3 1 2 5 0 6 3 WILLOCK Annie 4 7 0 5 17 1 20 5 Tasmanian Greens 19 53 36 48 192 10 103 35

BUTLER Heather 8 15 10 14 16 3 47 5 DEGRASSI Kerry 4 4 9 15 12 6 22 7 LLEWELLYN David 16 57 64 108 60 48 168 21 POLLEY Michael 10 43 38 41 99 31 307 65 UPSTON Malcolm 3 10 1 9 14 2 41 2 Australian Labor Party 41 129 122 187 201 90 585 100

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 0 2 0 4 3 1 5 1 WHARTON Geoff 0 0 2 1 2 4 2 0

Total Formal Votes 105 285 204 351 538 154 1 036 272

Informal Ballot Papers 5 22 16 17 19 9 56 9

Total Ballot Papers 110 307 220 368 557 163 1 092 281

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 6 of 13)

 Hamilton Kelso Kempton Lachlan Legana Levendale Longford Lower  (Lyons) Barrington

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 0 2 2 2 14 0 33 7 Tasmania First Party 0 2 2 2 14 0 33 7

HIDDING Rene 14 24 26 35 186 15 274 61 HOWLETT Jane 8 5 9 9 40 13 58 27 PAGE Geoff 1 23 10 1 79 2 191 41 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 5 4 5 10 14 2 31 5 WRIGHT Andrew 4 3 4 10 13 1 30 2 Liberal Party 32 59 54 65 332 33 584 136

CASSIDY Karen 0 3 3 4 14 1 18 4 GEE Helen 1 2 2 1 16 1 22 7 MORRIS Tim 10 41 22 77 121 5 149 38 PEREY Frederika 0 1 0 1 14 0 19 0 WILLOCK Annie 2 7 1 6 13 0 19 8 Tasmanian Greens 13 54 28 89 178 7 227 57

BUTLER Heather 11 13 18 18 34 1 59 23 DEGRASSI Kerry 4 4 7 9 25 5 44 17 LLEWELLYN David 45 25 66 63 100 14 167 89 POLLEY Michael 38 48 59 36 94 42 802 52 UPSTON Malcolm 3 4 3 5 29 0 67 8 Australian Labor Party 101 94 153 131 282 62 1 139 189

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 0 3 1 2 6 0 11 4 WHARTON Geoff 0 1 0 5 3 1 6 2

Total Formal Votes 146 213 238 294 815 103 2 000 395

Informal Ballot Papers 3 5 15 19 24 5 110 19

Total Ballot Papers 149 218 253 313 839 108 2 110 414

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 7 of 13)

Magra Mathinna Maydena Meander Midway Miena  Mole Molesworth Point Creek

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 3 1 1 10 9 0 12 4 Tasmania First Party 3 1 1 10 9 0 12 4

HIDDING Rene 54 3 9 22 197 10 49 27 HOWLETT Jane 11 1 2 3 81 2 11 3 PAGE Geoff 7 2 1 29 19 3 48 7 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 33 1 19 7 17 5 3 8 WRIGHT Andrew 20 1 2 1 56 2 5 6 Liberal Party 125 8 33 62 370 22 116 51

CASSIDY Karen 2 2 1 0 17 1 3 3 GEE Helen 3 1 2 6 15 2 3 5 MORRIS Tim 38 6 26 52 124 2 38 66 PEREY Frederika 1 1 0 4 8 0 3 0 WILLOCK Annie 3 0 1 5 18 0 9 7 Tasmanian Greens 47 10 30 67 182 5 56 81

BUTLER Heather 29 8 11 13 58 4 11 9 DEGRASSI Kerry 19 1 9 1 127 3 8 8 LLEWELLYN David 178 10 53 61 278 30 39 52 POLLEY Michael 92 51 23 39 220 28 85 43 UPSTON Malcolm 6 4 5 8 41 3 9 5 Australian Labor Party 324 74 101 122 724 68 152 117

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 0 0 0 1 17 1 1 0 WHARTON Geoff 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 4

Total Formal Votes 499 93 165 263 1 304 97 337 257

Informal Ballot Papers 27 5 10 8 82 2 29 11

Total Ballot Papers 526 98 175 271 1 386 99 366 268

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 8 of 13)

New New Norfolk  Nubeena Oatlands Orford Ouse Parattah Perth Norfolk North

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 22 3 8 5 1 3 3 32 Tasmania First Party 22 3 8 5 1 3 3 32

HIDDING Rene 226 121 53 104 91 44 10 275 HOWLETT Jane 76 31 24 51 35 11 16 39 PAGE Geoff 48 11 9 43 16 13 13 154 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 94 45 65 19 34 14 1 19 WRIGHT Andrew 56 27 11 30 14 3 5 21 Liberal Party 500 235 162 247 190 85 45 508

CASSIDY Karen 21 9 14 7 5 3 0 20 GEE Helen 13 4 7 6 11 3 0 14 MORRIS Tim 203 77 74 64 37 6 4 128 PEREY Frederika 8 2 2 2 4 0 0 11 WILLOCK Annie 16 7 10 5 7 1 1 14 Tasmanian Greens 261 99 107 84 64 13 5 187

BUTLER Heather 90 90 27 21 28 13 7 82 DEGRASSI Kerry 81 54 39 16 19 6 4 32 LLEWELLYN David 558 396 101 100 88 67 30 220 POLLEY Michael 311 241 68 158 66 39 18 541 UPSTON Malcolm 34 21 5 10 7 4 6 45 Australian Labor Party 1 074 802 240 305 208 129 65 920

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 10 8 2 2 1 1 0 11 WHARTON Geoff 36 9 0 4 1 0 0 4

Total Formal Votes 1 903 1 156 519 647 465 231 118 1 662

Informal Ballot Papers 119 103 18 35 8 21 9 76

Total Ballot Papers 2 022 1 259 537 682 473 252 127 1 738

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 9 of 13)

Pontville Port Primrose  Pyengana Queenstown Railton Richmond Rosebery Arthur Sands

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 7 3 4 0 18 15 5 11 Tasmania First Party 7 3 4 0 18 15 5 11

HIDDING Rene 61 26 36 14 153 80 131 48 HOWLETT Jane 22 18 17 6 52 20 149 23 PAGE Geoff 9 13 3 6 21 36 24 8 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 10 16 7 5 17 15 25 10 WRIGHT Andrew 14 6 15 2 56 3 30 11 Liberal Party 116 79 78 33 299 154 359 100

CASSIDY Karen 11 1 6 2 13 10 17 8 GEE Helen 5 3 5 2 9 9 16 11 MORRIS Tim 52 23 30 26 65 47 147 27 PEREY Frederika 3 3 4 2 5 4 9 6 WILLOCK Annie 2 2 7 1 7 8 13 13 Tasmanian Greens 73 32 52 33 99 78 202 65

BUTLER Heather 41 5 19 11 149 39 42 48 DEGRASSI Kerry 27 21 52 0 42 18 39 14 LLEWELLYN David 133 28 94 14 230 130 231 111 POLLEY Michael 107 27 117 10 194 180 122 78 UPSTON Malcolm 9 5 16 1 30 20 14 19 Australian Labor Party 317 86 298 36 645 387 448 270

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 2 0 0 0 5 3 7 1 WHARTON Geoff 1 0 2 0 1 2 4 3

Total Formal Votes 516 200 434 102 1 067 639 1 025 450

Informal Ballot Papers 23 6 12 5 93 52 42 29

Total Ballot Papers 539 206 446 107 1 160 691 1 067 479

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 10 of 13)

 Ross Saltwater Scamander Sheffield Sidmouth Sorell St Helens St Marys River Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 2 1 2 21 13 10 29 6 Tasmania First Party 2 1 2 21 13 10 29 6

HIDDING Rene 53 7 56 202 62 296 293 49 HOWLETT Jane 12 6 9 68 12 118 50 5 PAGE Geoff 21 4 32 139 39 53 106 15 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 5 10 10 25 8 62 33 4 WRIGHT Andrew 4 2 4 16 7 140 21 3 Liberal Party 95 29 111 450 128 669 503 76

CASSIDY Karen 2 2 13 16 8 22 27 14 GEE Helen 3 4 13 17 12 25 16 14 MORRIS Tim 10 16 96 92 102 170 231 104 PEREY Frederika 2 0 3 17 10 7 15 7 WILLOCK Annie 2 2 8 39 14 16 23 8 Tasmanian Greens 19 24 133 181 146 240 312 147

BUTLER Heather 8 5 94 71 11 67 426 36 DEGRASSI Kerry 5 10 18 41 9 145 22 3 LLEWELLYN David 40 31 84 196 62 357 186 92 POLLEY Michael 94 16 122 195 64 352 231 141 UPSTON Malcolm 9 3 3 28 6 32 37 9 Australian Labor Party 156 65 321 531 152 953 902 281

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 1 1 1 6 5 7 4 2 WHARTON Geoff 0 0 3 0 1 1 4 0

Total Formal Votes 273 120 571 1 189 445 1 880 1 754 512

Informal Ballot Papers 10 4 28 71 13 108 97 18

Total Ballot Papers 283 124 599 1 260 458 1 988 1 851 530

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 11 of 13)

 Strahan Swansea Taranna Tea Triabunna Tullah Tunbridge Tunnack Tree

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 2 3 2 4 12 0 0 4 Tasmania First Party 2 3 2 4 12 0 0 4

HIDDING Rene 59 93 43 33 84 15 11 39 HOWLETT Jane 22 32 11 11 27 9 2 24 PAGE Geoff 14 38 4 6 23 2 2 7 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 5 29 26 6 22 3 1 10 WRIGHT Andrew 13 14 6 7 8 3 1 7 Liberal Party 113 206 90 63 164 32 17 87

CASSIDY Karen 3 9 6 3 7 3 0 4 GEE Helen 4 9 8 1 10 3 1 2 MORRIS Tim 40 49 59 12 41 8 7 7 PEREY Frederika 2 7 1 2 2 1 0 0 WILLOCK Annie 8 7 3 2 5 2 2 1 Tasmanian Greens 57 81 77 20 65 17 10 14

BUTLER Heather 47 32 14 5 39 10 0 11 DEGRASSI Kerry 15 10 22 9 26 4 0 10 LLEWELLYN David 71 119 59 45 198 26 9 44 POLLEY Michael 87 155 17 18 125 17 35 28 UPSTON Malcolm 9 16 12 4 13 4 0 3 Australian Labor Party 229 332 124 81 401 61 44 96

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 3 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 WHARTON Geoff 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 1

Total Formal Votes 404 626 295 169 645 110 71 203

Informal Ballot Papers 23 25 11 7 33 6 4 7

Total Ballot Papers 427 651 306 176 678 116 75 210

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 12 of 13)

Total Westbury Westerway Whitemore Wilmot Zeehan Ordinary Votes Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 15 4 0 3 10 658 Tasmania First Party 15 4 0 3 10 658

HIDDING Rene 158 19 29 40 48 6 997 HOWLETT Jane 50 5 4 9 19 2 275 PAGE Geoff 215 2 28 13 12 3 168 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 18 18 1 4 7 1 314 WRIGHT Andrew 12 6 0 4 12 1 228 Liberal Party 453 50 62 70 98 14 982

CASSIDY Karen 19 2 2 4 6 689 GEE Helen 13 2 0 7 5 680 MORRIS Tim 128 20 4 46 23 5 241 PEREY Frederika 10 1 0 6 2 396 WILLOCK Annie 17 4 2 11 4 690 Tasmanian Greens 187 29 8 74 40 7 696

BUTLER Heather 54 9 1 10 48 2 991 DEGRASSI Kerry 21 4 0 8 16 2 006 LLEWELLYN David 109 69 3 42 107 9 262 POLLEY Michael 393 16 12 28 76 10 923 UPSTON Malcolm 28 4 1 2 10 1 207 Australian Labor Party 605 102 17 90 257 26 389

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 6 1 0 2 0 273 WHARTON Geoff 1 2 0 1 1 156

Total Formal Votes 1 267 188 87 240 406 50 154

Informal Ballot Papers 71 12 3 12 25 2 631

Total Ballot Papers 1 338 200 90 252 431 52 785

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Division of LYONS First preference votes recorded—by polling places (Page 13 of 13)

Special Votes

Absent Mobile Postal Pre-Poll Provisional  Total Votes Votes Votes Votes Votes

Candidates

CRAWFORD Gordon M 83 8 95 7 15 866 Tasmania First Party 83 8 95 7 15 866

HIDDING Rene 645 36 646 79 52 8 455 HOWLETT Jane 226 12 191 11 18 2 733 PAGE Geoff 248 22 253 44 22 3 757 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 120 8 135 8 16 1 601 WRIGHT Andrew 120 6 85 6 20 1 465 Liberal Party 1 359 84 1 310 148 128 18 011

CASSIDY Karen 114 3 68 9 14 897 GEE Helen 111 1 73 8 12 885 MORRIS Tim 551 8 409 74 43 6 326 PEREY Frederika 55 1 38 3 7 500 WILLOCK Annie 106 0 84 11 10 901 Tasmanian Greens 937 13 672 105 86 9 509

BUTLER Heather 276 14 290 15 26 3 612 DEGRASSI Kerry 196 8 116 6 29 2 361 LLEWELLYN David 894 34 695 59 92 11 036 POLLEY Michael 727 36 888 78 89 12 741 UPSTON Malcolm 129 3 83 11 18 1 451 Australian Labor Party 2 222 95 2 072 169 254 31 201

DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) 47 0 22 4 8 354 WHARTON Geoff 9 0 11 1 1 178

Total Formal Votes 4 657 200 4 182 434 492 60 119

Informal Ballot Papers 161 18 130 11 33 2 984

Total Ballot Papers 4 818 218 4 312 445 525 63 103

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 77 2006 House of Assembly Elections

78 Tasmanian Electoral Commission House of Assembly

2006 General Election

Scrutiny Results

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 79 80 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Division of BASS Distribution of Preferences Division of BASS Australian Labor Party Tasmanian Greens Liberal Party Tasmania First Party Ungrouped Quota 10 117 COURTNEY COX CRIPPS GREENE O’BYRNE REISSIG BALL BOOTH CASE COVER THOMPSON FRATANGELO FRY GUTWEIN McQUESTIN NAPIER WALLACE COLLIER ROCHESTER Loss Exhausted (Gain) Total Total Total Total Total Total Remarks Votes by Votes Fraction Count 1 Primary votes 1 723 9 286 1 303 897 14 146 2 755 30 110 1 110 5 653 584 344 540 8 231 550 4 274 8 218 1 745 5 717 20 504 411 411 265 1 178 1 443 0 0 60 699 O’BYRNE elected 1 Count 2 Votes transferred 442 1 731 721 211 -4 029 503 -421 30 94 14 6 14 158 9 28 64 24 102 227 7 7 4 16 20 0 9 O’BYRNE’s surplus distributed Total 2 165 11 017 2 024 1 108 10 117 3 258 29 689 1 140 5 747 598 350 554 8 389 559 4 302 8 282 1 769 5 819 20 731 418 418 269 1 194 1 463 0 9 60 699 COX elected 2 Count 3 Votes transferred 224 -900 245 116 235 -80 4 17 1 1 1 24 1 6 14 3 20 44 2 2 1 2 3 0 7 COX’s surplus distributed Total 2 389 10 117 2 269 1 224 10 117 3 493 29 609 1 144 5 764 599 351 555 8 413 560 4 308 8 296 1 772 5 839 20 775 420 420 270 1 196 1 466 0 16 60 699 Count 4 to 6 Votes transferred 3 4 0 6 13 5 10 1 2 3 21 5 8 17 4 11 45 15 15 -270 174 -96 0 2 COLLIER excluded Total 2 392 10 117 2 273 1 224 10 117 3 499 29 622 1 149 5 774 600 353 558 8 434 565 4 316 8 313 1 776 5 850 20 820 435 435 0 1 370 1 370 0 18 60 699 Count 7 to 9 Votes transferred 3 5 1 0 9 47 237 18 -353 25 -26 1 1 3 3 3 11 1 1 1 1 0 4 COVER excluded Total 2 395 10 117 2 278 1 225 10 117 3 499 29 631 1 196 6 011 618 0 583 8 408 566 4 317 8 316 1 779 5 853 20 831 436 436 1 371 1 371 0 22 60 699 Count 10 to 12 Votes transferred 21 20 15 22 78 12 15 10 7 44 17 26 39 16 27 125 -436 -436 182 182 0 7 WALLACE excluded Total 2 416 10 117 2 298 1 240 10 117 3 521 29 709 1 208 6 026 628 590 8 452 583 4 343 8 355 1 795 5 880 20 956 0 0 1 553 1 553 0 29 60 699 Count 13 to 15 Votes transferred 11 4 2 10 27 1 7 5 4 17 -583 101 97 57 268 -60 11 11 0 5 FRATANGELO excluded Total 2 427 10 117 2 302 1 242 10 117 3 531 29 736 1 209 6 033 633 594 8 469 0 4 444 8 452 1 852 6 148 20 896 1 564 1 564 0 34 60 699 Count 16 to 18 Votes transferred 6 8 8 9 31 56 129 355 -594 -54 5 3 2 5 15 4 4 0 4 THOMPSON excluded Total 2 433 10 117 2 310 1 250 10 117 3 540 29 767 1 265 6 162 988 0 8 415 4 449 8 455 1 854 6 153 20 911 1 568 1 568 0 38 60 699 Count 19 to 21 Votes transferred 3 23 8 9 43 416 472 -988 -100 8 7 3 24 42 11 11 2 2 CASE excluded Total 2 436 10 117 2 333 1 258 10 117 3 549 29 810 1 681 6 634 0 8 315 4 457 8 462 1 857 6 177 20 953 1 579 1 579 2 40 60 699 Count 22 to 24 Votes transferred 299 576 -1 258 256 -127 15 26 41 12 19 10 23 64 10 10 5 7 GREENE excluded Total 2 735 10 117 2 909 0 10 117 3 805 29 683 1 696 6 660 8 356 4 469 8 481 1 867 6 200 21 017 1 589 1 589 7 47 60 699 Count 25 to 27 Votes transferred 77 83 98 258 220 598 818 111 152 57 155 475 -1 589 -1 589 33 5 ROCHESTER excluded Total 2 812 10 117 2 992 10 117 3 903 29 941 1 916 7 258 9 174 4 580 8 633 1 924 6 355 21 492 0 0 40 52 60 699 Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 22 40 30 92 -1 916 1 673 -243 13 29 13 51 106 42 3 BALL excluded Total 2 834 10 117 3 032 10 117 3 933 30 033 0 8 931 8 931 4 593 8 662 1 937 6 406 21 598 82 55 60 699 Count 31 to 33 Votes transferred 29 51 56 136 52 52 334 897 -1 937 506 -200 11 1 McQUESTIN excluded Total 2 863 10 117 3 083 10 117 3 989 30 169 8 983 8 983 4 927 9 559 0 6 912 21 398 93 56 60 699 Count 34 to 36 Votes transferred -2 863 1 039 1 497 -327 102 102 59 60 83 202 23 0 COURTNEY excluded Total 0 10 117 4 122 10 117 5 486 29 842 9 085 9 085 4 986 9 619 6 995 21 600 116 56 60 699 Count 37 to 39 Votes transferred -4 122 3 352 -770 178 178 82 108 160 350 246 (4) CRIPPS excluded Total 10 117 0 10 117 8 838 29 072 9 263 9 263 5 068 9 727 7 155 21 950 362 52 60 699 Count 40 Votes transferred 169 169 151 151 -5 017 2 653 1 974 -390 70 0 FRY part excluded Total 10 117 10 117 9 007 29 241 9 414 9 414 51 12 380 9 129 21 560 432 52 60 699 GUTWEIN elected 3 Count 41 to 42 Votes transferred 15 15 8 8 -51 23 -28 10 (5) FRY fully excluded Total 10 117 10 117 9 022 29 256 9 422 9 422 0 12 380 9 152 21 532 442 47 60 699 Count 43 Votes transferred 72 72 57 57 -2 263 2 072 -191 60 2 GUTWEIN’s surplus distributed Total 10 117 10 117 9 094 29 328 9 479 9 479 10 117 11 224 21 341 502 49 60 699 NAPIER elected 4 Count 44 Votes transferred 436 436 187 187 -1 107 -1 107 482 2 NAPIER’s surplus distributed Total 10 117 10 117 9 530 29 764 9 666 9 666 10 117 10 117 20 234 984 51 60 699 BOOTH elected 5

81 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 82 Division of BRADDON Distribution of Preferences Division of BRADDON Liberal Party Australian Labor Party Group C Tasmanian Greens Quota 10 552 OLDAKER PERRY ROCKLIFF WHITELEY WOODWARD BATCHELOR BEST GREEN HOLLISTER KONS MARTIN COOMBES JACKSON JORDAN O’HALLORAN RANSLEY Loss Exhausted (Gain) Total Total Total Total Total Remarks Votes by Votes Fraction Count 1 Primary votes 2 280 2 977 9 630 5 529 3 179 23 595 1 215 6 378 15 468 2 135 6 988 32 184 1 001 1 001 394 669 545 4 297 624 6 529 0 0 63 309 GREEN elected 1 Count 2 Votes transferred 25 38 124 64 45 296 480 1 289 -4 916 489 2 256 -402 25 25 5 6 7 47 8 73 0 8 GREEN’s surplus distributed Total 2 305 3 015 9 754 5 593 3 224 23 891 1 695 7 667 10 552 2 624 9 244 31 782 1 026 1 026 399 675 552 4 344 632 6 602 0 8 63 309 Count 3 to 4 Votes transferred 0 2 4 5 2 13 6 1 1 6 14 2 2 -399 24 244 56 42 -33 0 4 COOMBES excluded Total 2 305 3 017 9 758 5 598 3 226 23 904 1 701 7 668 10 552 2 625 9 250 31 796 1 028 1 028 0 699 796 4 400 674 6 569 0 12 63 309 Count 5 to 6 Votes transferred 1 2 8 1 4 16 12 12 4 6 34 12 12 187 64 357 -674 -66 0 4 RANSLEY excluded Total 2 306 3 019 9 766 5 599 3 230 23 920 1 713 7 680 10 552 2 629 9 256 31 830 1 040 1 040 886 860 4 757 0 6 503 0 16 63 309 Count 7 to 8 Votes transferred 1 2 9 5 5 22 9 12 3 27 51 13 13 578 -860 193 -89 0 3 JORDAN excluded Total 2 307 3 021 9 775 5 604 3 235 23 942 1 722 7 692 10 552 2 632 9 283 31 881 1 053 1 053 1 464 0 4 950 6 414 0 19 63 309 Count 9 to 10 Votes transferred 30 84 158 56 71 399 86 154 76 125 441 -1 053 -1 053 78 130 208 0 5 MARTIN excluded Total 2 337 3 105 9 933 5 660 3 306 24 341 1 808 7 846 10 552 2 708 9 408 32 322 0 0 1 542 5 080 6 622 0 24 63 309 Count 11 to 12 Votes transferred 6 7 9 9 18 49 21 21 7 28 77 -1 542 1 409 -133 5 2 JACKSON excluded Total 2 343 3 112 9 942 5 669 3 324 24 390 1 829 7 867 10 552 2 715 9 436 32 399 0 6 489 6 489 5 26 63 309 Count 13 to 14 Votes transferred 12 15 24 15 53 119 -1 829 334 602 735 -158 33 33 5 1 BATCHELOR excluded Total 2 355 3 127 9 966 5 684 3 377 24 509 0 8 201 10 552 3 317 10 171 32 241 6 522 6 522 10 27 63 309 Count 15 Votes transferred -2 326 199 768 702 531 -126 35 26 50 111 14 14 1 0 OLDAKER part excluded Total 29 3 326 10 734 6 386 3 908 24 383 8 236 10 552 3 343 10 221 32 352 6 536 6 536 11 27 63 309 ROCKLIFF elected 2 Count 16 Votes transferred -29 6 4 7 -12 4 3 2 9 0 0 0 3 OLDAKER fully excluded Total 0 3 332 10 734 6 390 3 915 24 371 8 240 10 552 3 346 10 223 32 361 6 536 6 536 11 30 63 309 Count 17 Votes transferred 37 -182 79 54 -12 3 0 4 7 0 0 0 5 ROCKLIFF’s surplus distributed Total 3 369 10 552 6 469 3 969 24 359 8 243 10 552 3 346 10 227 32 368 6 536 6 536 11 35 63 309 Count 18 Votes transferred 63 43 39 145 1 410 -2 579 942 -227 67 67 15 0 HOLLISTER part excluded Total 3 432 10 552 6 512 4 008 24 504 9 653 10 552 767 11 169 32 141 6 603 6 603 26 35 63 309 KONS elected 3 Count 19 Votes transferred 13 13 8 34 715 -767 -52 14 14 4 0 HOLLISTER fully excluded Total 3 445 10 552 6 525 4 016 24 538 10 368 10 552 0 11 169 32 089 6 617 6 617 30 35 63 309 Count 20 Votes transferred 19 18 9 46 541 -617 -76 15 15 11 4 KONS’ surplus distributed Total 3 464 10 552 6 543 4 025 24 584 10 909 10 552 10 552 32 013 6 632 6 632 41 39 63 309 BEST elected 4 Count 21 Votes transferred 58 51 44 153 -357 -357 60 60 142 2 BEST’s surplus distributed Total 3 522 10 552 6 594 4 069 24 737 10 552 10 552 10 552 31 656 6 692 6 692 183 41 63 309 Count 22 to 26 Votes transferred -3 522 1 680 1 580 -262 0 128 128 133 1 PERRY excluded Total 0 10 552 8 274 5 649 24 475 10 552 10 552 10 552 31 656 6 820 6 820 316 42 63 309 Count 27 Votes transferred 4 943 -5 392 -449 0 239 239 210 0 WOODWARD part excluded Total 10 552 13 217 257 24 026 10 552 10 552 10 552 31 656 7 059 7 059 526 42 63 309 WHITELEY elected 5

83 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 84 Division of DENISON Distribution of Preferences Division of DENISON Tasmania First Party Socialist Alliance Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Australian Labor Party Group F Ungrouped Quota 10 257 PELHAM ZEPPENFELD SEABORN ARCHER DIXON HODGMAN KLONARIS LOWRIE CORBY HARVEY O’CONNOR PUTT ROWALLAN BARTLETT COLLINS RITCHIE SINGH STURGES SULLIVAN FRACALOSSI GLOVER HIGGS FOLEY MILLER Loss Exhausted (Gain) Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Remarks Votes by Votes Fraction Count 1 Primary votes 190 135 325 237 237 1 939 3 596 7 436 1 130 2 239 16 340 371 364 2 426 11 338 313 14 812 7 982 3 703 1 449 5 760 5 922 4 067 28 883 309 89 43 441 271 229 500 0 0 61 538 PUTT elected 1 Count 2 Votes transferred 0 0 0 1 1 4 5 15 2 2 28 148 74 711 -1 081 37 -111 19 8 2 23 9 9 70 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 11 PUTT’s surplus distributed Total 190 135 325 238 238 1 943 3 601 7 451 1 132 2 241 16 368 519 438 3 137 10 257 350 14 701 8 001 3 711 1 451 5 783 5 931 4 076 28 953 309 89 43 441 272 229 501 0 11 61 538 Count 3 Votes transferred 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 5 19 13 -43 -11 0 2 2 0 0 HIGGS excluded Total 190 135 325 238 238 1 943 3 601 7 451 1 134 2 242 16 371 520 438 3 137 10 257 350 14 702 8 001 3 711 1 451 5 784 5 932 4 079 28 958 328 102 0 430 272 231 503 0 11 61 538 Count 4 Votes transferred 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 4 8 0 1 4 1 6 1 1 2 2 1 3 10 66 -102 -36 3 7 10 0 0 GLOVER excluded Total 191 135 326 239 239 1 945 3 601 7 453 1 134 2 246 16 379 520 439 3 141 10 257 351 14 708 8 002 3 712 1 453 5 786 5 933 4 082 28 968 394 0 394 275 238 513 0 11 61 538 Count 5 Votes transferred 102 -135 -33 11 11 3 1 3 1 3 11 0 0 3 0 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 4 1 1 0 3 3 0 0 ZEPPENFELD excluded Total 293 0 293 250 250 1 948 3 602 7 456 1 135 2 249 16 390 520 439 3 144 10 257 351 14 711 8 004 3 713 1 453 5 786 5 934 4 082 28 972 395 395 275 241 516 0 11 61 538 Count 6 Votes transferred 4 4 5 5 10 12 13 3 4 42 5 4 29 8 46 23 3 3 12 7 10 58 8 8 78 -241 -163 0 0 MILLER excluded Total 297 297 255 255 1 958 3 614 7 469 1 138 2 253 16 432 525 443 3 173 10 257 359 14 757 8 027 3 716 1 456 5 798 5 941 4 092 29 030 403 403 353 0 353 0 11 61 538 Count 7 to 8 Votes transferred 27 27 -255 -255 5 6 9 4 7 31 20 17 65 18 120 13 6 4 12 5 6 46 9 9 21 21 0 1 SEABORN excluded Total 324 324 0 0 1 963 3 620 7 478 1 142 2 260 16 463 545 460 3 238 10 257 377 14 877 8 040 3 722 1 460 5 810 5 946 4 098 29 076 412 412 374 374 0 12 61 538 Count 9 Votes transferred -324 -324 27 33 45 37 19 161 6 5 8 7 26 11 16 8 15 5 13 68 23 23 44 44 2 0 PELHAM excluded Total 0 0 1 990 3 653 7 523 1 179 2 279 16 624 551 465 3 246 10 257 384 14 903 8 051 3 738 1 468 5 825 5 951 4 111 29 144 435 435 418 418 2 12 61 538 Count 10 to 11 Votes transferred 1 3 2 2 4 12 48 55 242 -384 -39 3 2 3 11 2 1 22 0 0 2 2 0 3 ROWALLAN excluded Total 1 991 3 656 7 525 1 181 2 283 16 636 599 520 3 488 10 257 0 14 864 8 054 3 740 1 471 5 836 5 953 4 112 29 166 435 435 420 420 2 15 61 538 Count 12 to 13 Votes transferred 7 16 27 7 19 76 12 17 43 72 23 14 10 23 23 19 112 136 136 -420 -420 23 1 FOLEY excluded Total 1 998 3 672 7 552 1 188 2 302 16 712 611 537 3 531 10 257 14 936 8 077 3 754 1 481 5 859 5 976 4 131 29 278 571 571 0 0 25 16 61 538 Count 14 to 15 Votes transferred 2 10 10 4 4 30 119 -537 347 -71 5 7 3 13 3 5 36 1 1 0 4 HARVEY excluded Total 2 000 3 682 7 562 1 192 2 306 16 742 730 0 3 878 10 257 14 865 8 082 3 761 1 484 5 872 5 979 4 136 29 314 572 572 25 20 61 538 Count 16 Votes transferred 18 31 148 23 39 259 22 52 74 38 15 17 32 29 26 157 -572 -572 82 0 FRACALOSSI excluded Total 2 018 3 713 7 710 1 215 2 345 17 001 752 3 930 10 257 14 939 8 120 3 776 1 501 5 904 6 008 4 162 29 471 0 0 107 20 61 538 Count 17 to 18 Votes transferred 12 3 10 3 7 35 -752 652 -100 11 11 2 13 11 7 55 7 3 CORBY excluded Total 2 030 3 716 7 720 1 218 2 352 17 036 0 4 582 10 257 14 839 8 131 3 787 1 503 5 917 6 019 4 169 29 526 114 23 61 538 Count 19 to 20 Votes transferred 175 353 314 -1 218 225 -151 31 31 18 19 11 32 10 23 113 5 2 KLONARIS excluded Total 2 205 4 069 8 034 0 2 577 16 885 4 613 10 257 14 870 8 149 3 806 1 514 5 949 6 029 4 192 29 639 119 25 61 538 Count 21 to 22 Votes transferred 15 14 31 18 78 17 17 597 176 -1 514 246 250 140 -105 9 1 RITCHIE excluded Total 2 220 4 083 8 065 2 595 16 963 4 630 10 257 14 887 8 746 3 982 0 6 195 6 279 4 332 29 534 128 26 61 538 Count 23 to 24 Votes transferred -2 220 468 722 759 -271 50 50 33 31 75 20 47 206 13 2 ARCHER excluded Total 0 4 551 8 787 3 354 16 692 4 680 10 257 14 937 8 779 4 013 6 270 6 299 4 379 29 740 141 28 61 538 Count 25 Votes transferred 1 373 1 641 -3 352 -338 60 60 56 36 70 34 55 251 27 0 LOWRIE part excluded Total 5 924 10 428 2 16 354 4 740 10 257 14 997 8 835 4 049 6 340 6 333 4 434 29 991 168 28 61 538 HODGMAN elected 2 Count 26 Votes transferred 1 -2 -1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LOWRIE fully excluded Total 5 925 10 428 0 16 353 4 741 10 257 14 998 8 835 4 049 6 340 6 333 4 434 29 991 168 28 61 538 Count 27 Votes transferred 155 -171 -16 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 7 2 5 HODGMAN’s surplus distributed Total 6 080 10 257 16 337 4 743 10 257 15 000 8 837 4 050 6 342 6 334 4 435 29 998 170 33 61 538 Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 43 43 90 90 858 -4 050 965 620 1 442 -165 29 3 COLLINS excluded Total 6 123 10 257 16 380 4 833 10 257 15 090 9 695 0 7 307 6 954 5 877 29 833 199 36 61 538 Count 31 Votes transferred 602 602 -3 873 -3 873 586 814 257 529 2 186 1 085 0 O’CONNOR part excluded Total 6 725 10 257 16 982 960 10 257 11 217 10 281 8 121 7 211 6 406 32 019 1 284 36 61 538 BARTLETT elected 3 Count 32 to 33 Votes transferred 132 132 -960 -960 254 91 136 481 347 0 O’CONNOR fully excluded Total 6 857 10 257 17 114 0 10 257 10 257 10 281 8 375 7 302 6 542 32 500 1 631 36 61 538 Count 34 Votes transferred 1 1 0 -24 10 6 4 -4 1 2 BARTLETT’s surplus distributed Total 6 858 10 257 17 115 10 257 10 257 10 257 8 385 7 308 6 546 32 496 1 632 38 61 538 Count 35 Votes transferred 181 181 0 3 866 2 111 -6 394 -417 236 0 SULLIVAN part excluded Total 7 039 10 257 17 296 10 257 10 257 10 257 12 251 9 419 152 32 079 1 868 38 61 538 SINGH elected 4 Count 36 to 38 Votes transferred 8 8 0 128 -152 -24 18 (2) SULLIVAN fully excluded Total 7 047 10 257 17 304 10 257 10 257 10 257 12 251 9 547 0 32 055 1 886 36 61 538 Count 39 Votes transferred 63 63 0 -1 994 1 680 -314 249 2 SINGH’s surplus distributed Total 7 110 10 257 17 367 10 257 10 257 10 257 10 257 11 227 31 741 2 135 38 61 538 STURGES elected 5

85 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 86 Division of FRANKLIN Distribution of Preferences Division of FRANKLIN Socialist Alliance Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Australian Labor Party Ungrouped Quota 10 660 HOLLOWAY ALLIE BASTONE GOODWIN HODGMAN SCOTT ANDERSON MacDONALD McKIM RICKARDS VELNAAR BUTLER GIDDINGS HULME LENNON WRIEDT HALL JAMES Loss Exhausted (Gain) Total Total Total Total Total Total Remarks Votes by Votes Fraction Count 1 Primary votes 257 257 1 575 866 2 779 14 055 786 20 061 478 887 10 191 470 394 12 420 1 066 6 725 620 16 666 5 089 30 166 564 489 1 053 0 0 63 957 LENNON elected 1, HODGMAN elected 2 Count 2 Votes transferred 4 4 19 7 47 18 91 11 11 69 4 5 100 515 2 171 228 -6 006 2 830 -262 43 17 60 0 7 LENNON’s surplus distributed Total 261 261 1 594 873 2 826 14 055 804 20 152 489 898 10 260 474 399 12 520 1 581 8 896 848 10 660 7 919 29 904 607 506 1 113 0 7 63 957 Count 3 Votes transferred 2 2 743 402 1 310 -3 395 522 -418 5 9 111 4 4 133 14 91 8 105 218 40 15 55 0 10 HODGMAN’s surplus distributed Total 263 263 2 337 1 275 4 136 10 660 1 326 19 734 494 907 10 371 478 403 12 653 1 595 8 987 856 10 660 8 024 30 122 647 521 1 168 0 17 63 957 Count 4 to 6 Votes transferred -263 -263 14 17 15 31 77 4 9 45 13 10 81 10 14 2 13 39 35 26 61 0 5 HOLLOWAY excluded Total 0 0 2 351 1 292 4 151 10 660 1 357 19 811 498 916 10 416 491 413 12 734 1 605 9 001 858 10 660 8 037 30 161 682 547 1 229 0 22 63 957 Count 7 Votes transferred 0 2 2 1 5 33 31 288 18 -404 -34 3 7 1 8 19 9 1 10 0 0 VELNAAR part excluded Total 2 351 1 294 4 153 10 660 1 358 19 816 531 947 10 704 509 9 12 700 1 608 9 008 859 10 660 8 045 30 180 691 548 1 239 0 22 63 957 McKIM elected 3 Count 8 to 9 Votes transferred 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 -9 -8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 VELNAAR fully excluded Total 2 351 1 294 4 155 10 660 1 358 19 818 532 947 10 704 509 0 12 692 1 608 9 009 859 10 660 8 045 30 181 691 548 1 239 0 27 63 957 Count 10 Votes transferred 0 0 0 0 0 36 3 -44 2 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 McKIM’s surplus distributed Total 2 351 1 294 4 155 10 660 1 358 19 818 568 950 10 660 511 12 689 1 608 9 009 859 10 660 8 045 30 181 691 548 1 239 0 30 63 957 Count 11 to 14 Votes transferred 7 6 8 2 23 61 383 -511 -67 3 7 10 3 23 9 3 12 1 8 RICKARDS excluded Total 2 358 1 300 4 163 10 660 1 360 19 841 629 1 333 10 660 0 12 622 1 611 9 016 869 10 660 8 048 30 204 700 551 1 251 1 38 63 957 Count 15 to 17 Votes transferred 23 14 42 17 96 18 25 43 21 57 10 41 129 274 -551 -277 1 8 JAMES excluded Total 2 381 1 314 4 205 10 660 1 377 19 937 647 1 358 10 660 12 665 1 632 9 073 879 10 660 8 089 30 333 974 0 974 2 46 63 957 Count 18 to 21 Votes transferred 7 2 20 4 33 -647 557 -90 2 11 1 24 38 9 9 3 7 ANDERSON excluded Total 2 388 1 316 4 225 10 660 1 381 19 970 0 1 915 10 660 12 575 1 634 9 084 880 10 660 8 113 30 371 983 983 5 53 63 957 Count 22 to 24 Votes transferred 6 12 10 6 34 13 13 504 172 -880 133 -71 19 19 1 4 HULME excluded Total 2 394 1 328 4 235 10 660 1 387 20 004 1 928 10 660 12 588 2 138 9 256 0 10 660 8 246 30 300 1 002 1 002 6 57 63 957 Count 25 to 27 Votes transferred 76 63 131 72 342 189 189 118 182 136 436 -1 002 -1 002 31 4 HALL excluded Total 2 470 1 391 4 366 10 660 1 459 20 346 2 117 10 660 12 777 2 256 9 438 10 660 8 382 30 736 0 0 37 61 63 957 Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 481 -1 391 523 229 -158 34 34 23 48 29 100 22 2 BASTONE excluded Total 2 951 0 4 889 10 660 1 688 20 188 2 151 10 660 12 811 2 279 9 486 10 660 8 411 30 836 59 63 63 957 Count 31 to 33 Votes transferred 761 700 -1 688 -227 31 31 38 60 68 166 31 (1) SCOTT excluded Total 3 712 5 589 10 660 0 19 961 2 182 10 660 12 842 2 317 9 546 10 660 8 479 31 002 90 62 63 957 Count 34 to 37 Votes transferred 228 312 540 -2 182 -2 182 302 297 342 941 700 1 MacDONALD excluded Total 3 940 5 901 10 660 20 501 0 10 660 10 660 2 619 9 843 10 660 8 821 31 943 790 63 63 957 Count 38 Votes transferred 80 61 141 0 -1 945 920 822 -203 62 0 BUTLER part excluded Total 4 020 5 962 10 660 20 642 10 660 10 660 674 10 763 10 660 9 643 31 740 852 63 63 957 GIDDINGS elected 4 Count 39 to 41 Votes transferred 25 21 46 0 -674 606 -68 27 (5) BUTLER fully excluded Total 4 045 5 983 10 660 20 688 10 660 10 660 0 10 763 10 660 10 249 31 672 879 58 63 957 Count 42 Votes transferred 4 1 5 0 -103 92 -11 4 2 GIDDINGS’ surplus distributed Total 4 049 5 984 10 660 20 693 10 660 10 660 10 660 10 660 10 341 31 661 883 60 63 957 Count 43 to 47 Votes transferred -4 049 3 600 -449 0 275 275 182 (8) ALLIE excluded Total 0 9 584 10 660 20 244 10 660 10 660 10 660 10 660 10 616 31 936 1 065 52 63 957 WRIEDT elected 5

87 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 88 Division of LYONS Distribution of Preferences Division of LYONS Tasmania First Party Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens Australian Labor Party Ungrouped Quota 10 020 CRAWFORD HIDDING HOWLETT PAGE SHOOBRIDGE WRIGHT CASSIDY GEE MORRIS PEREY WILLOCK BUTLER DEGRASSI LLEWELLYN POLLEY UPSTON DICKINSON WHARTON Loss Exhausted (Gain) Total Total Total Total Total Total Remarks Votes by Votes Fraction Count 1 Primary votes 866 866 8 455 2 733 3 757 1 601 1 465 18 011 897 885 6 326 500 901 9 509 3 612 2 361 11 036 12 741 1 451 31 201 354 178 532 0 0 60 119 POLLEY elected 1, LLEWELLYN elected 2 Count 2 Votes transferred 12 12 67 26 51 12 13 169 8 5 41 2 8 64 1 011 589 -2 721 845 -276 17 4 21 0 10 POLLEY’s surplus distributed Total 878 878 8 522 2 759 3 808 1 613 1 478 18 180 905 890 6 367 502 909 9 573 4 623 2 950 11 036 10 020 2 296 30 925 371 182 553 0 10 60 119 Count 3 Votes transferred 3 3 20 8 7 4 4 43 3 1 14 1 1 20 356 358 -1 016 222 -80 5 1 6 0 8 LLEWELLYN’s surplus distributed Total 881 881 8 542 2 767 3 815 1 617 1 482 18 223 908 891 6 381 503 910 9 593 4 979 3 308 10 020 10 020 2 518 30 845 376 183 559 0 18 60 119 Count 4 to 6 Votes transferred 9 9 4 3 2 2 3 14 3 2 12 1 2 20 5 6 1 12 125 -183 -58 0 3 WHARTON excluded Total 890 890 8 546 2 770 3 817 1 619 1 485 18 237 911 893 6 393 504 912 9 613 4 984 3 314 10 020 10 020 2 519 30 857 501 0 501 0 21 60 119 Count 7 to 9 Votes transferred 146 146 22 21 25 17 13 98 19 19 43 7 17 105 50 60 33 143 -501 -501 0 9 DICKINSON excluded Total 1 036 1 036 8 568 2 791 3 842 1 636 1 498 18 335 930 912 6 436 511 929 9 718 5 034 3 374 10 020 10 020 2 552 31 000 0 0 0 30 60 119 Count 10 to 12 Votes transferred 3 3 2 4 1 2 6 15 31 62 39 -511 344 -35 10 3 1 14 0 3 PEREY excluded Total 1 039 1 039 8 570 2 795 3 843 1 638 1 504 18 350 961 974 6 475 0 1 273 9 683 5 044 3 377 10 020 10 020 2 553 31 014 0 33 60 119 Count 13 to 15 Votes transferred 10 10 10 12 9 5 1 37 -961 544 184 146 -87 10 19 5 34 0 6 CASSIDY excluded Total 1 049 1 049 8 580 2 807 3 852 1 643 1 505 18 387 0 1 518 6 659 1 419 9 596 5 054 3 396 10 020 10 020 2 558 31 048 0 39 60 119 Count 16 to 18 Votes transferred -1 049 -1 049 142 120 101 74 77 514 77 78 52 207 118 96 95 309 11 8 CRAWFORD excluded Total 0 0 8 722 2 927 3 953 1 717 1 582 18 901 1 595 6 737 1 471 9 803 5 172 3 492 10 020 10 020 2 653 31 357 11 47 60 119 Count 19 to 21 Votes transferred 12 13 4 3 11 43 683 681 -1 471 -107 14 16 21 51 9 4 WILLOCK excluded Total 8 734 2 940 3 957 1 720 1 593 18 944 2 278 7 418 0 9 696 5 186 3 508 10 020 10 020 2 674 31 408 20 51 60 119 Count 22 to 24 Votes transferred 671 231 271 270 -1 593 -150 18 22 40 52 27 20 99 8 3 WRIGHT excluded Total 9 405 3 171 4 228 1 990 0 18 794 2 296 7 440 9 736 5 238 3 535 10 020 10 020 2 694 31 507 28 54 60 119 Count 25 to 27 Votes transferred 524 493 782 -1 990 -191 35 41 76 40 40 24 104 8 3 SHOOBRIDGE excluded Total 9 929 3 664 5 010 0 18 603 2 331 7 481 9 812 5 278 3 575 10 020 10 020 2 718 31 611 36 57 60 119 Count 28 to 30 Votes transferred 22 31 29 82 -2 331 2 101 -230 46 57 20 123 24 1 GEE excluded Total 9 951 3 695 5 039 18 685 0 9 582 9 582 5 324 3 632 10 020 10 020 2 738 31 734 60 58 60 119 Count 31 to 33 Votes transferred 48 20 42 110 54 54 1 653 901 -2 738 -184 21 (1) UPSTON excluded Total 9 999 3 715 5 081 18 795 9 636 9 636 6 977 4 533 10 020 10 020 0 31 550 81 57 60 119 Count 34 Votes transferred 1 545 -3 674 1 681 -448 136 136 148 109 257 55 0 HOWLETT part excluded Total 11 544 41 6 762 18 347 9 772 9 772 7 125 4 642 10 020 10 020 31 807 136 57 60 119 HIDDING elected 3 Count 35 to 36 Votes transferred -41 13 -28 5 5 11 10 21 5 (3) HOWLETT fully excluded Total 11 544 0 6 775 18 319 9 777 9 777 7 136 4 652 10 020 10 020 31 828 141 54 60 119 Count 37 Votes transferred -1 524 1 377 -147 40 40 44 28 72 33 2 HIDDING’s surplus distributed Total 10 020 8 152 18 172 9 817 9 817 7 180 4 680 10 020 10 020 31 900 174 56 60 119 Count 38 to 40 Votes transferred 132 132 200 200 3 748 -4 219 -471 138 1 DEGRASSI part excluded Total 10 020 8 284 18 304 10 017 10 017 10 928 461 10 020 10 020 31 429 312 57 60 119 BUTLER elected 4 Count 41 Votes transferred 162 162 75 75 -461 -461 228 (4) DEGRASSI fully excluded Total 10 020 8 446 18 466 10 092 10 092 10 928 0 10 020 10 020 30 968 540 53 60 119 MORRIS elected 5

89 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 90 House of Assembly

Casual Vacancies Filled by Recount

2003 – 2006

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 91 House of Assembly – Casual Vacancies Filled by Recount

Division of Denison Recount Recount following the resignation of Jim Bacon Recount commenced at noon Thursday 1st April 2004

Jim Bacon received over 2 quotas (21 391 ballot papers) at the 2002 election. The ballot papers used in the recount have been reduced by fraction to equal the quota of 10 040

CANDIDATES Bartlett Crotty Kuplis Steven Graham

Exhausted Lost by Total Absolute Remarks votes fraction votes majority

Count 1 Total 5 147 4 262 134 98 222 174 3 10 040 4 932 Distribution of J Bacon Bartlett elected

Distribution of votes from J Bacon

6 000

5 000

4 000

3 000

2 000

1 000

0 Bartlett Crotty Kuplis Steven Graham

Australian Labor Party Liberal Party Tasmanian Greens

92 Tasmanian Electoral Commission House of Assembly – Casual Vacancies Filled by Recount

Division of Lyons Recount Recount following the resignation of the Honourable Ken Bacon Recount commenced at noon Tuesday 10th May 2005

CANDIDATES Butler Farrell Anderson Williams Cassidy Willock Larner

Exhausted Lost by Total Absolute Remarks votes fraction votes majority

Count 1 Total 4 869 3 577 171 138 173 192 145 110 10 9 385 4 633 Distribution of K Bacon Butler elected

Distribution of votes from K Bacon

6 000

5 000

4 000

3 000

2 000

1 000

0 Butler Farrell Anderson Williams Cassidy Willock Larner

Australian Labor Party Liberal Party Tasmanian Ungrouped Greens

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 93 2006 House of Assembly Elections

94 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Appendix A

Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Legislative Council Elections 2004–06

2006 House of Assembly Election

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 95 96 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Legislative Council Periodical Elections

2004 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Apsley Elwick Total

Apparent intentional informal voting Blank 301 293 594 Deliberate informal or 391 383 774 scribble/messages only

Total 692 676 1 368

Apparent unintentional informality Contains writing identifying elector 0 7 7 Contains only ticks or crosses 149 185 334 No first preference 44 44 88 Repetitions or omissions 156 78 234 Two or more first preferences 45 35 80

Total 394 349 743

Total 1 086 1 025 2 111

Apsley Elwick

Apparent Apparent unintentional unintentional 36.28% 34.05%

Apparent Apparent intentional intentional 63.72% 65.95%

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 97 Legislative Council Periodical Elections

2005 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Paterson (not Murchison Rumney Total contested)

Apparent intentional informal voting Blank 216 190 406 Deliberate informal or 265 289 554 scribble/messages only

Total 481 479 960

Apparent unintentional informality Contains writing identifying elector 3 0 3 Contains only ticks or crosses 139 129 268 No first preference 30 28 58 Repetitions or omissions 77 50 127 Two or more first preferences 25 34 59

Total 274 241 515

Total 755 720 1 475

Murchison Rumney

Apparent Apparent unintentional unintentional 36.29% 33.47%

Apparent Apparent intentional intentional 63.71% 66.53%

98 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Legislative Council Periodical Elections

2006 Legislative Council Elections Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Rowallan Wellington Total

Apparent intentional informal voting Blank 183 197 380 Deliberate informal or 193 197 390 scribble/messages only

Total 376 394 770

Apparent unintentional informality Contains writing identifying elector 0 0 0 Contains only ticks or crosses 545 102 647 No first preference 34 21 55 Repetitions or omissions 4 83 87 Two or more first preferences 15 22 37

Total 598 228 826

Total 974 622 1 596

Rowallan Wellington

Apparent Apparent unintentional Apparent intentional 36.66% unintentional 38.60% 61.40%

Apparent intentional 63.34%

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 99 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Bass

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank 575 Deliberate informal or scribble/messages only 593

Total 1 168

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains writing identifying the elector 0 Contains only ticks or crosses 403 Some numbers but no first preference 51 One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5 595 Two or more first preferences • 2 first preferences 293 • 3 first preferences 77 • 4 first preferences 59 • 5 first preferences— Consecutive numbers from 1 within each column 203 Other 32 • Greater than 5 first preferences 43 707

Total 1 756

Other 80

Total 3 004

Bass

Apparent intentional Apparent 38.88% unintentional 58.56%

Other 2.66%

100 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Bass)

This table shows a break up of the informal ballot paper category “One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5”. The number of ballot papers are listed against the candidate who received the first preference, and by the length of the sequence of consecutive unrepeated numbers. Repetitions Omissions 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total Total

Australian Labor Party COURTNEY Grant 4  4 1 9 5 6  5 16 25 COX Jim 7 7 11 3 28 24 14 14 13 65 93 CRIPPS Michelle 1  4 1 6 7 3  10 20 26 GREENE Mike 1  3 1 5 4 3 2 1 11 16 O’BYRNE Michelle 8 8 19 13 48 26 24 15 19 84 132 REISSIG Steve 1  4 1 6 7 2 4 5 18 24

Liberal Party FRATANGELO Pamela   2 1 3 1 2  1 4 7 FRY David 4 4 9 17 9 4 2 6 21 38 GUTWEIN Peter 7 4 9 23 43 10 8 9 8 35 78 McQUESTIN Sam 1 2 2 5 10 6 1 1 6 14 24 NAPIER Sue 2 7 9 9 27 7 6 5 2 20 47

Tasmanian Greens BALL Jeremy 1    1 3 1 2  6 7 BOOTH Kim 3 3 2 8 16  3 5 2 10 26 CASE Kate    2 2 3 1 2 1 7 9 COVER Peter 1 1 1 3  1  1 2 5 THOMPSON Jill      1 2 2 1 6 6

Tasmania First Party WALLACE Robert   1 2 3 6  4 4 14 17

Ungrouped COLLIER Jim   1 1 2  3  1 4 6 ROCHESTER Les 4 1 1 1 7   1 1 2 9

Total 40 37 77 82 236 119 84 68 87 359 595

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Braddon

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank 604 Deliberate informal or scribble/messages only 635

Total 1 239

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains writing identifying the elector 1 Contains only ticks or crosses 422 Some numbers but no first preference 47 One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5 506 Two or more first preferences • 2 first preferences 392 • 3 first preferences 125 • 4 first preferences— Consecutive numbers from 1 within each column 210 Other 26 • Greater than 4 first preferences 67 820

Total 1 796

Other 50

Total 3 085

Braddon

Apparent Apparent intentional unintentional 40.16% 58.22%

Other 1.62%

102 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Braddon)

This table shows a break up of the informal ballot paper category “One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5”. The number of ballot papers are listed against the candidate who received the first preference, and by the length of the sequence of consecutive unrepeated numbers. Repetitions Omissions 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total Total

Australian Labor Party BATCHELOR Leonie    3 3 4 2  1 7 10 BEST Brenton 4 3 6 5 18 12 10 8 10 40 58 GREEN Bryan 5 5 8 23 41 14 15 10 10 49 90 HOLLISTER Peter 2 1 1 3 7  6 7 4 17 24 KONS Steve 7 2 5 11 25 12 9 11 5 37 62

Liberal Party OLDAKER John 2  1 3 6 6 4 6 2 18 24 PERRY Leon 1  1 5 7 15 5 7 6 33 40 ROCKLIFF Jeremy 3 2 7 7 19 11 12 8 11 42 61 WHITELEY Brett 2 1 2 14 19 8 7 1 5 21 40 WOODWARD Heather 6  3 5 14 11 4 1 4 20 34

Tasmanian Greens COOMBES John    1 1    1 1 2 JACKSON Andrea   1 1 2 1 1  1 3 5 JORDAN Scott 1   1 2 2   2 4 6 O’HALLORAN Paul 2 5 1 4 12 3 2 3 1 9 21 RANSLEY Dianne      2  1  3 3

Group C MARTIN Steve 2  2  4 11 2 4 5 22 26

Total 37 19 38 86 180 112 79 67 68 326 506

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Denison

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank 496 Deliberate informal or scribble/messages only 496

Total 992

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains writing identifying the elector 6 Contains only ticks or crosses 454 Some numbers but no first preference 49 One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5 581 Two or more first preferences • 2 first preferences 261 • 3 first preferences 72 • 4 first preferences 20 • 5 first preferences 54 • 6 first preferences 48 • 7 first preferences— Consecutive numbers from 1 within each column 112 Other 17 • Greater than 7 first preferences 23 607

Total 1 697

Other 58

Total 2 747

Denison

Apparent intentional Apparent 36.11% unintentional 61.78%

Other 2.11%

104 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Denison)

This table shows a break up of the informal ballot paper category “One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5”. The number of ballot papers are listed against the candidate who received the first preference, and by the length of the sequence of consecutive unrepeated numbers. Repetitions Omissions 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total Total

Australian Labor Party BARTLETT David 17 4 7 4 32 11 3 12 5 31 63 COLLINS Julie 6 3 5 2 16 4 5 5 4 18 34 RITCHIE Joe 2 1 3 2 8 8   1 9 17 SINGH Lisa 11 3 11 6 31 7 7 2 10 26 57 STURGES Graeme 8 5 12 11 36 6 5 7 5 23 59 SULLIVAN Louise 5 3 6 3 17 11 1 7 2 21 38

Liberal Party ARCHER Elise 1  3 3 7 3 1 2  6 13 DIXON Fabian 6 4 6 6 22 4 3 2 8 17 39 HODGMAN Michael 20 3 13 21 57 15 10 3 3 31 88 KLONARIS John 3  1 1 5 5 2 1  8 13 LOWRIE Richard 3 1 7 8 19 6 1 3 2 12 31

Tasmanian Greens CORBY Marrette 1    1 1 1   2 3 HARVEY Bill    4 4 3   2 5 9 O’CONNOR Cassy 4  3 1 8 2 2 1 4 9 17 PUTT Peg 12 10 5 15 42 6 1 5 5 17 59 ROWALLAN Toby 1  2 1 4   1  1 5

Tasmania First Party PELHAM Kevin 1    1 4 3 1 1 9 10 ZEPPENFELD Eric M.  1 2 1 4 2 3 1 1 7 11

Socialist Alliance SEABORN Linda 1 1   2   1 1 2 4

Group F FRACALOSSI Michael  1   1 1  1  2 3 GLOVER Paul 1    1     1 HIGGS Ken   1  1   1  1 2

Ungrouped FOLEY Leo      1 2 1  4 4 MILLER Hugh 1   1     1

Total 103 41 87 89 320 100 50 57 54 261 581

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Franklin

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank 508 Deliberate informal or scribble/messages only 528

Total 1 036

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains writing identifying the elector 1 Contains only ticks or crosses 406 Some numbers but no first preference 47 One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5 521 Two or more first preferences • 2 first preferences 220 • 3 first preferences 69 • 4 first preferences 78 • 5 first preferences— Consecutive numbers from 1 within each column 85 Other 22 • Greater than 5 first preferences 48 522

Total 1 497

Other 33

Total 2 566

Franklin

Apparent Apparent intentional unintentional 40.37% 58.34%

Other 1.29%

106 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Franklin)

This table shows a break up of the informal ballot paper category “One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5”. The number of ballot papers are listed against the candidate who received the first preference, and by the length of the sequence of consecutive unrepeated numbers. Repetitions Omissions 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total Total

Australian Labor Party BUTLER Ross 2 1  1 4 4  3 2 9 13 GIDDINGS Lara 4 1 3 9 17 8 8 10 2 28 45 HULME Daniel    5 5 2 1 4 4 11 16 LENNON Paul 9 5 14 20 48 20 13 20 22 75 123 WRIEDT Paula 3  5 10 18 7 5 6 1 19 37

Liberal Party ALLIE Steve 2 2 1 2 7 8 3 7 2 20 27 BASTONE Sue 3    3 4 4 1 2 11 14 GOODWIN Vanessa 3  1 2 6 3 3 5 6 17 23 HODGMAN Will 13 14 6 29 62 18 6 15 6 45 107 SCOTT Tony 3 1 1  5 3 1 2 4 10 15

Tasmanian Greens ANDERSON Mike 3  1 1 5 2   1 3 8 MacDONALD Jane 1   2 3 4   1 5 8 McKIM Nick 9 2 5 9 25 10 1 1 3 15 40 RICKARDS Mark 1  1 3 5 4  1 2 7 12 VELNAAR Gerard   1  1 1 2 1 1 5 6

Socialist Alliance HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick 2  1  3 1  1 2 4 7

Ungrouped HALL Ian 2  1  3 6 2 3 1 12 15 JAMES Richard      1 4   5 5

Total 60 26 41 93 220 106 53 80 62 301 521

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Informal Ballot Paper Survey

Division of Lyons

Apparent Intentional Informal Voting Blank 633 Deliberate informal or scribble/messages only 655

Total 1 288

Apparent Unintentional Informal Voting Contains writing identifying the elector 3 Contains only ticks or crosses 506 Some numbers but no first preference 51 One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5 503 Two or more first preferences • 2 first preferences 274 • 3 first preferences 62 • 4 first preferences 44 • 5 first preferences— Consecutive numbers from 1 within each column 110 Other 35 • Greater than 5 first preferences 41 566

Total 1 629

Other 67

Total 2 984

Lyons

Apparent Apparent intentional unintentional 43.16% 54.59%

Other 2.25%

108 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 2006 House of Assembly Elections

Repetitions & Omissions (Division of Lyons)

This table shows a break up of the informal ballot paper category “One first preference, but includes repetitions or omissions between 2 and 5”. The number of ballot papers are listed against the candidate who received the first preference, and by the length of the sequence of consecutive unrepeated numbers. Repetitions Omissions 1 2 3 4 Total 1 2 3 4 Total Total

Australian Labor Party BUTLER Heather 2 2 1 3 8 8 5 3 3 19 27 DEGRASSI Kerry 2 2 1 4 9 6 2 1 5 14 23 LLEWELLYN David 2 6 6 17 31 5 10 10 11 36 67 POLLEY Michael 9 7 5 18 39 22 14 20 19 75 114 UPSTON Malcolm  1  3 4 3 1 5 1 10 14

Liberal Party HIDDING Rene 2 6 2 6 16 17 9 12 13 51 67 HOWLETT Jane 1 2 2 4 9 7 2 4 8 21 30 PAGE Geoff 4 2 1 2 9 12 10 6 1 29 38 SHOOBRIDGE Richard 1 3 2 3 9 6 3 4 2 15 24 WRIGHT Andrew 1   1 2 8 1 6 5 20 22

Tasmanian Greens CASSIDY Karen 1 1 1 2 5 1 2 1  4 9 GEE Helen 1   1 2 3 2 2  7 9 MORRIS Tim 1 1 1  3 3 2 2 2 9 12 PEREY Frederika      1 4 1  6 6 WILLOCK Annie 1   1 2 1 1  1 3 5

Tasmania First Party CRAWFORD Gordon M   1  1 12 2 1 1 16 17

Ungrouped DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko)  1  1 2 2 9  1 12 14 WHARTON Geoff      2 2 1  5 5

Total 28 34 23 66 151 119 81 79 73 352 503

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 109 110 Tasmanian Electoral Commission Appendix B

History Tables

Legislative Council Elections 1991–2006

Last 6 House of Assembly Elections

18 March 2006 20 July 2002 29 August 1998 24 February 1996 1 February 1992 13 May 1989

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 111 1991–2006 Legislative Council Elections

Legislative Council Election Statistics 1991–2006

Electors who voted Pre-poll voters Postal voters Informal votes

  % of  % of % of % of  % of  No. of Electors Number enrolled Number enrolled “Number enrolled “Number enrolled Number electors Candidates Enrolled   electors  electorsissued”  electorsadmitted”  electors  who voted

1991 Derwent 2 16 090 12 076 75.05% 86 0.53% n/a n/a 153 0.95% 730 6.05% Meander 2 14 235 11 720 82.33% 294 2.07% n/a n/a 253 1.78% 385 3.28% Westmoreland 9 14 589 12 731 87.26% 476 3.26% n/a n/a 492 3.37% 659 5.18%

1992 Hobart by-election 11 16 640 11 509 69.16% 536 3.22% n/a n/a 389 2.34% 377 3.28% Buckingham 8 17 821 15 984 89.69% 436 2.45% n/a n/a 627 3.52% 623 3.90% South Esk 4 15 682 13 266 84.59% 151 0.96% n/a n/a 378 2.41% 350 2.64% Macquarie 1 UNCONTESTED    

1993 Monmouth 4 22 019 18 497 84.00% 421 1.91% n/a n/a 492 2.23% 531 2.87% Newdegate 4 16 515 13 273 80.37% 512 3.10% n/a n/a 569 3.45% 373 2.81% Russell 1 UNCONTESTED    

1994 Gordon 3 4 901 4 157 84.82% 320 6.53% n/a n/a 392 8.00% 70 1.68% Hobart 4 16 356 12 283 75.10% 639 3.91% n/a n/a 729 4.46% 437 3.56% Launceston 3 18 857 15 753 83.54% 1 051 5.57% n/a n/a 784 4.16% 347 2.20%

1995 Derwent by-election 6 16 099 14 963 92.94% 260 1.62% n/a n/a 550 3.42% 730 4.88% Pembroke 3 21 610 19 959 92.36% 697 3.23% n/a n/a 951 4.40% 566 2.84% Queenborough 9 14 563 12 842 88.18% 727 4.99% n/a n/a 616 4.23% 326 2.54% Tamar 2 16 491 14 721 89.27% 419 2.54% n/a n/a 597 3.62% 702 4.77% West Devon 5 17 435 16 368 93.88% 1 000 5.74% n/a n/a 491 2.82% 556 3.40%

Boundaries for the 19 divisions revised to provide that the enrolment in each division is within 10% of the average enrolment.

1996 Cornwall 4 13 739 11 525 83.89% 743 5.41% n/a n/a 623 4.53% 235 2.04% Huon 6 25 243 22 149 87.74% 624 2.47% n/a n/a 949 3.76% 819 3.70% Mersey 4 21 833 19 062 87.31% 855 3.92% n/a n/a 749 3.43% 430 2.26%

1997 Derwent 3 17 232 15 068 87.44% 320 1.86% n/a n/a 796 4.62% 613 4.07% Leven 5 15 726 14 162 90.05% 1 252 7.96% n/a n/a 680 4.32% 608 4.29% Mersey by-election 5 16 540 14 788 89.41% 1 006 6.08% n/a n/a 716 4.33% 453 3.06% Westmoreland 3 17 163 14 788 86.16% 627 3.65% n/a n/a 821 4.78% 568 3.84%

1998 Buckingham 2 16 768 14 294 85.25% 418 2.49% n/a n/a 921 5.49% 1 037 7.25% Macquarie 5 16 262 14 699 90.39% 333 2.05% n/a n/a 859 5.28% 862 5.86% South Esk 5 16 739 14 843 88.67% 289 1.73% n/a n/a 750 4.48% 989 6.66% Newdegate by-election 6 17 160 14 311 83.40% 581 3.39% n/a n/a 709 4.13% 597 4.17%

112 Tasmanian Electoral Commission 1991–2006 Legislative Council Elections

Legislative Council Election Statistics 1991–2006—continued

Electors who voted Pre-poll voters Postal voters Informal votes

  % of  % of % of % of  % of  No. of Electors Number enrolled Number enrolled “Number enrolled “Number enrolled Number electors Candidates Enrolled   electors  electorsissued”  electorsadmitted”  electors  who voted

Divisions reduced from 19 to 15.

1999 Murchison 4 23 188 20 438 88.14% 740 3.19% n/a n/a 1 204 5.19% 743 3.64% Pembroke by-election 5 22 763 19 681 86.46% 728 3.20% n/a n/a 1 228 5.39% 605 3.07% Rumney 3 19 951 17 401 87.22% 448 2.25% n/a n/a 764 3.83% 584 3.36%

2000 Paterson 4 22 805 19 298 84.62% 1 118 4.90% 1 060 4.65% 939 4.12% 686 3.55% Wellington 3 23 751 18 699 78.73% 1 205 5.07% 1 187 5.00% 1 055 4.44% 913 4.88%

2001 Nelson 4 21 358 17 528 82.07% 1 293 6.05% 999 4.68% 878 4.11% 609 3.47% Pembroke 2 22 569 20 103 89.07% 1 003 4.44% 1 545 6.85% 1 446 6.41% 673 3.35% Rowallan 6 19 600 17 397 88.76% 276 1.41% 1 523 7.77% 1 393 7.11% 1 003 5.77%

2002 Huon 4 21 762 19 065 87.61% 645 2.96% 1 569 7.21% 1 429 6.57% 643 3.37% Montgomery 4 22 812 20 207 88.58% 1 385 6.07% 1 023 4.48% 951 4.17% 887 4.39% Rosevears 9 21 932 18 889 86.13% 935 4.26% 1 119 5.10% 955 4.35% 746 3.95%

2003 Derwent 2 22 760 19 456 85.48% 459 2.02% 1 425 6.26% 1 304 5.73% 1 408 7.24% Mersey 5 22 067 19 902 90.19% 1 214 5.50% 1 143 5.18% 1 036 4.69% 573 2.88% Windermere 4 21 539 18 550 86.12% 627 2.91% 1 206 5.60% 1 125 5.22% 734 3.96%

2004 Apsley 10 22 240 20 219 90.91% 251 1.13% 2 158 9.70% 1 997 8.98% 1 086 5.37% Elwick 4 22 202 18 982 85.50% 557 2.51% 1 731 7.80% 1 592 7.17% 1 025 5.40%

2005 Murchison 5 23 891 21 315 89.22% 1 129 4.73% 1 569 6.57% 1 456 6.09% 755 3.54% Paterson 1 UNCONTESTED     Rumney 4 22 583 19 388 85.85% 601 2.66% 1 520 6.73% 1 426 6.31% 720 3.71%

2006 Rowallan 2 21 511 17 889 83.16% 255 1.19% 1 660 7.72% 1 549 7.20% 974 5.44% Wellington 6 23 333 17 579 75.34% 1 063 4.56% 1 469 6.30% 1 438 6.16% 622 3.54%

Parliamentary Elections Report (2003 to 2006) 113 1989–2006 House of Assembly Elections

General Election Statistics

18-Mar-06 20-Jul-02 29-Aug-98 24-Feb-96 1-Feb-92 13-May-89

Estimated Mean Population 486 000 473 300 471 100 459 700 452 800 451 000

Electors on the roll 341 481 332 473 322 754 324 556 314 579 310 066

Enrolment % 70.26 70.25 68.51 70.60 69.47 68.75

Ballot papers cast 324 008 311 637 306 655 311 486 298 779 288 575

Participation % 94.88 93.73 95.01 95.97 94.98 93.07

Formal Votes 309 622 296 470 294 678 294 671 285 222 273 137

Informal 14 386 15 167 11 977 16 815 13 557 15 438

% of votes cast 4.44 4.87 3.91 5.40 4.54 5.35

No. of Candidates 95 112 138 158 135 103

No. of deposits forfeited 46 62 85 85 85 38

No. elected at first count 7 7 4 8 6 10

Total number of counts 198 2 500 3 271 3 363 2 358 1 311

Greatest No. of counts 47 739 820 765 651 340 in a division

Party Representation

Liberal Party ALP Tasmanian Greens* Other

Proportion Seats Proportion Seats Proportion Seats Proportion Seats of seats Won of seats Won of seats Won of seats Won

2006 7.95 7 12.32 14 4.16 4 0.57 0 25 Members 2002 6.85 7 12.97 14 4.53 4 0.65 0 25 Members 1998 9.51 10 11.20 14 2.55 1 1.74 0 25 Members

1996 14.42 16 14.17 14 3.90 4 2.52 1 35 Members 1992 18.94 19 10.10 11 4.63 5 1.33 0 35 Members 1989 16.42 17 12.15 13 6.86 5 0.14 0 35 Members

* This party was named the Green Independents in 1989 and was renamed the Tasmanian Greens  in 1996.

In 1996, Mr Bruce Goodluck was elected as an independent in the Division of Franklin.

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Electors on Roll

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons Tasmania

2006 67 160 69 835 68 207 69 903 66 376 341 481 2002 65 772 67 760 67 975 67 564 63 402 332 473 1998 64 658 60 956 65 777 64 185 67 178 322 754 1996 65 140 62 334 66 059 64 169 66 854 324 556 1992 61 505 62 118 61 178 64 872 64 906 314 579 1989 61 888 61 466 62 376 62 425 61 911 310 066

Ballot Papers Cast

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons Tasmania Percentage

2006 63 703 66 394 64 285 66 523 63 103 324 008 94.88% 2002 61 788 63 928 62 959 63 462 59 500 311 637 93.73% 1998 61 101 58 582 61 700 61 126 64 146 306 655 95.01% 1996 62 337 60 172 62 858 61 736 64 383 311 486 95.97% 1992 58 655 59 450 57 215 61 655 61 804 298 779 94.98% 1989 57 420 57 546 57 003 58 441 58 165 288 575 93.07%

Percentage of Informal Ballot Papers

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons Tasmania

2006 4.72 4.65 4.27 3.86 4.73 4.44 2002 5.21 4.83 4.33 4.63 5.37 4.87 1998 4.07 4.19 3.74 3.70 3.84 3.91 1996 5.45 5.42 4.90 4.96 5.17 5.18

1992 5.43 4.08 4.38 4.16 4.71 4.55 1989 6.10 5.24 4.84 4.89 5.69 5.35

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Special Votes Admitted

2006 2002 1998 1996 1992 1989

Absent 17 462 15 193 14 399 16 057 17 862 14 023 Mobile *2 821 2 512 2 490 2 396 1 953 2 109 Postal 20 446 17 916 16 276 9 943 7 536 6 763 Pre-poll *7 938 6 966 5 428 5 421 4 234 2 882 Provisional 3 556 1 319 3 318 3 442 2 020 502

*With changes to Electoral Act in 2004, Mobile (previously named Institution) and Pre-poll votes are now issued as ordinary votes.

Exhausted Ballot Papers

Bass Braddon Denison Franklin Lyons Tasmania

2006 984 526 2 135 1 065 540 5 250 2002 1 093 1 153 4 641 1 937 2 392 11 216 1998 3 423 2 626 2 676 2 459 1 902 13 086 1996 767 1 624 914 2 479 1 837 7 621 1992 2 016 2 925 4 355 1 809 1 549 12 654 1989 624 3 213 347 2 060 1 044 7 288

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Candidate Details

Legislative Council Elections 2003–2006

2006 House of Assembly Election

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2003 Periodic Elections

Division of Derwent *† AIRD, Michael North Hobart Member of Parliament SMITH, Paul Tea Tree Unemployed

Division of Mersey † JAMIESON, Norma Port Sorell Nurse/manager JOHNSON, Patrick Melrose Public servant MARTIN, Steve Devonport MILBURN, Graeme Devonport Devonport alderman * SQUIBB, Geoff Devonport Member of Parliament

Division of Windermere † DEAN, Ivan Newnham Retired police officer LE FEVRE, Tony Launceston Business manager * SMITH, Silvia Launceston Member of Parliament WILSON, John R Devonport Retired nurse

2004 Periodic Elections

Division of Apsley ARNOL, Cheryl Orford Self employed BURBURY, Mandy Swansea Tourist operator CAMPBELL, Bob Andover Special events designer organiser HALL, Max Scottsdale Tractor contractor HANSLOW, Stephen George Dulcot Truck driver-woodcutter MAV, Steve Mangalore Business consultant/Councillor NICKLASON, Lesley Pyengana Carer co-ordinator respite centre PAULSEN, Peter Binalong Bay Small business † RATTRAY-WAGNER, Tania Scottsdale Pharmacy assistant THOMPSON, Brendon Ringarooma Farmer

Division of Elwick BURNET, Helen North Hobart Podiatrist EMANUEL, Kamala North Hobart Doctor KING, Steven Sandy Bay Operations manager finance company † MARTIN, Terry Glenorchy Consultant

* denotes sitting member †  denotes elected candidate

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2005 Periodic Elections

Division of Murchison BOYD, Alvwyn Burnie Mayor Burnie City council † FORREST, Ruth Jane Burnie Registered nurse/midwife HYLAND, Kevin Wynyard Self employed contractor JORDAN, Scott Burnie Student OLDAKER, John Henry Togari Dairy farmer

Division of Paterson *† WING, Don Launceston Member of Parliament

Division of Rumney MILLAR, Glenn Forcett Mechanic & Landcare Co-ordinator *† THORP, Lin Clifton Beach Member of Parliament TORENIUS, Carmel Forcett Director family business & Mayor of Sorell TRAYNOR, David Cremorne Manager Training Firm/Alderman

2006 Periodic Elections

Division of Rowallan CASSIDY, Karen Cressy Bookseller *† HALL, Greg Dunorlan Member of Parliament

Division of Wellington CORBY, Marrette West Moonah Social Worker FRACALOSSI, Michael Moonah School Teacher HISCUTT, Paul New Town Registered nurse *† PARKINSON, Doug Mount Stuart Member of Parliament ROOMES, Stephen New Town Tourism Operator ZUCCO, Marti North Hobart Restaurateur

* denotes sitting member †  denotes elected candidate

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Division of Bass

Australian Labor Party COURTNEY Grant Turners Marsh Union Official *† COX Jim Kings Meadows Member of Parliament CRIPPS Michelle Blackstone Heights Event Consultant GREENE Mike George Town Teacher † O’BYRNE Michelle Launceston Electorate Officer REISSIG Steve Summerhill Teacher

Tasmanian Greens BALL Jeremy Riverside Executive Assistant *† BOOTH Kim Trevallyn Member of Parliament CASE Kate Trevallyn TAFE Teacher COVER Peter Newnham Boilermaker Welder THOMPSON Jill Trevallyn Bookkeeper

Liberal Party FRATANGELO Pamela Trevallyn Executive Officer FRY David Riverside Business Manager *† GUTWEIN Peter Launceston Member of Parliament McQUESTIN Sam Launceston Company Director *† NAPIER Sue Trevallyn Member of Parliament

Tasmania First Party WALLACE Robert Gladstone Pensioner

Ungrouped COLLIER Jim Launceston Retired ROCHESTER Les Kayena Retired Journalist

* denotes sitting member †  denotes elected candidate

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Division of Braddon

Liberal Party OLDAKER John Togari Dairy Farmer PERRY Leon Latrobe Director *† ROCKLIFF Jeremy Sassafras Member of Parliament *† WHITELEY Brett Park Grove Member of Parliament WOODWARD Heather Smithton Hairdresser

Australian Labor Party BATCHELOR Leonie Wynyard Electorate Officer *† BEST Brenton Devonport Member of Parliament *† GREEN Bryan Park Grove Member of Parliament HOLLISTER Peter Shearwater Support Worker *† KONS Steve Burnie Member of Parliament

Group C MARTIN Steve Devonport Newsagent-Youth Mentor

Tasmanian Greens COOMBES John Miandetta Retired JACKSON Andrea Preservation Bay Physiotherapist JORDAN Scott Shorewell Park Community Worker O’HALLORAN Paul North Motton Assistant Principal RANSLEY Dianne Somerset Masseuse/Volunteer

* denotes sitting member †  denotes elected candidate

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Division of Denison

Tasmania First Party PELHAM Kevin Montrose Director ZEPPENFELD Eric M Battery Point Security Officer/Student

Socialist Alliance SEABORN Linda South Hobart Welfare Worker

Liberal Party ARCHER Elise Tolmans Hill Barrister/Solicitor DIXON Fabian Sandy Bay Barrister/Solicitor *† HODGMAN Michael Kingston Beach Member of Parliament KLONARIS John Sandy Bay Businessman LOWRIE Richard Sandy Bay Sales & Marketing Manager

Tasmanian Greens CORBY Marrette West Moonah Children Services Worker HARVEY Bill Sandy Bay Teacher O’CONNOR Cassy South Arm Journalist & Mother *† PUTT Peg Deep Bay Member of Parliament ROWALLAN Toby Mount Nelson Ambulance Communications Officer

Australian Labor Party *† BARTLETT David South Hobart Member of Parliament COLLINS Julie South Hobart Office Manager RITCHIE Joe Moonah Customer Service Officer † SINGH Lisa New Town Manager *† STURGES Graeme Berriedale Member of Parliament SULLIVAN Louise Sandy Bay Company Director

Group F FRACALOSSI Michael Moonah School Teacher GLOVER Paul Blackmans Bay Electrician HIGGS Ken Lindisfarne Home Duties

Ungrouped FOLEY Leo Lenah Valley OH&S Consultant MILLER Hugh Battery Point Theatre Company President/Student

* denotes sitting member †  denotes elected candidate

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Division of Franklin

Socialist Alliance HOLLOWAY Matthew Patrick Lindisfarne Student

Liberal Party ALLIE Steve Bellerive Business Owner BASTONE Sue Kettering Self-Employed GOODWIN Vanessa Glebe Project Manager/Criminologist *† HODGMAN Will South Hobart Member of Parliament SCOTT Tony Blackmans Bay Retired

Tasmanian Greens ANDERSON Mike Margate Technical Officer (Observer) MacDONALD Jane South Arm Teacher *† McKIM Nick Lenah Valley Member of Parliament RICKARDS Mark Kingston Real Estate Sales Consultant VELNAAR Gerard Glaziers Bay Aged Care Assessor

Australian Labor Party BUTLER Ross Lindisfarne Retired *† GIDDINGS Lara Lindisfarne Member of Parliament HULME Daniel Sandford Client Service Officer *† LENNON Paul Broadmarsh Member of Parliament *† WRIEDT Paula Kingston Member of Parliament

Ungrouped HALL Ian Dover Tourism Operator JAMES Richard Lindisfarne Accountant

* denotes sitting member †  denotes elected candidate

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Division of Lyons

Tasmania First Party CRAWFORD Gordon M Perth Small Business Owner/Security Agent

Liberal Party *† HIDDING Rene Youngtown Member of Parliament HOWLETT Jane Grasstree Hill Self-Employed PAGE Geoff Prospect Transport Manager SHOOBRIDGE Richard Austins Ferry Forest Manager WRIGHT Andrew Sorell Auctioneer & Valuer

Tasmanian Greens CASSIDY Karen Cressy Bookseller GEE Helen Buckland Writer/Teacher/Farmer *† MORRIS Tim Maydena Member of Parliament PEREY Frederika Boomer Bay Architectural Lighting Designer WILLOCK Annie Lorinna Community Activist

Australian Labor Party *† BUTLER Heather St Helens Member of Parliament DEGRASSI Kerry Dodges Ferry Counsellor *† LLEWELLYN David Howrah Member of Parliament *† POLLEY Michael Longford Member of Parliament UPSTON Malcolm Blackmans Bay Union Official

Ungrouped DICKINSON Geoff (Dicko) Beauty Point Project Manager WHARTON Geoff New Norfolk Unemployed

* denotes sitting member †  denotes elected candidate

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