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2021 State Election Timeline...... 2 Registered Political Parties in Western Australia...... 3 Returning Officers, Areas, Enrolments and Polling Place Numbers...... 4 Summary of Electors as at Close of Roll – 11 February 2021...... 6 Enrolment Numbers and Turnout ...... 8 Voter Participation ...... 9

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2021 State General Election Results and Statistics Report 2021 State General Election Timetable

WED ISSUE OF WRITS FEB 3 THU Nominations & Applications for 4 Postal Vote (by post) Open

THU THU 11 ROLL CLOSE 11 Party Nominations Close (12 noon)

FRI CLOSE OF NOMINATIONS 12 noon & Draw for Ballot MON 12 Paper positions 15 Voting Tickets Lodged by 12 noon

MON 22 Postal Voting Commences WED Early Voting (in person & technology 24 assisted) Commences SAT 27 Mobile Polling Commences

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WED Scrutiny of Early Votes may commence (8 am) 10 Close of Written Applications for a postal vote (6 pm) FRI 12 Close of Issue of Early Votes (in person) (6 pm) SAT POLLING DAY – (8 am to 6 pm) THU 13 Second Saturday in March 18 Close for Receipt of Postal Votes (9 am)

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FRI 16 RETURN OF WRITS 2

2021 State General Election Results and Statistics Report Registered Political Parties in Western Australia Registered Political Parties in Western Australia

The followingThe following table table shows shows the names the names and abbreviations and abbreviations of the ofregistered the registered political political parties that partiesnominated that candidates nominated in candidates the 2021 State in the General 2021 State Election. General In 2021 Election. there wereIn 2021 nineteen there registeredwere nineteenpolitical partiesregistered compared political with parties sixteen compared in 2017 withState sixteen General in Election. 2017 State General Election.

Registered Political Party Name Ballot Paper Name Abbreviation Animal Justice Party AJP Australian Christians (WA) Australian Christians ACP (Western Australian Branch) WA Labor ALP Daylight Saving Party DSP Great Australian Party Great Australian Party GAP Health Australia Party HAP LEGALISE CANNABIS WESTERN AUSTRALIA PARTY Legalise Cannabis Western Australia Party LCWA Liberal Democratic Party Liberal Democrats LDP Liberals For Climate - The Network Liberals For Climate LFC National Party of Australia (WA) Inc THE NATIONALS NAT NO MANDATORY VACCINATION PARTY NO MANDATORY VACCINATION NMV Pauline Hanson's One Nation Pauline Hanson's One Nation PHON Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (WA) Shooters, Fishers and Farmers SFP Socialist Alliance WA Socialist Alliance SA PARTY - STOP SUSTAINABLE AUSTRALIA PARTY - STOP SAPSOC OVERDEVELOPMENT / CORRUPTION OVERDEVELOPMENT

The Greens (WA) Inc The Greens (WA) GRN The Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division) Inc Liberal Party LIB WAxit Party WAxit WAXIT WESTERN AUSTRALIA PARTY WESTERN AUSTRALIA PARTY WAP

UnderUnder section section 113C 113Cof the of Electoral the Electoral Act 1907 Act, candidates 1907, candidates may apply may to haveapply the to havename the of a registeredname politicalof a registered party, a politicalcomposite party, name a compositeof two registered name ofpolitical two registered parties, or political the word Independentparties, orprinted the word adjacent Independent to their name printed on adjacent a ballot paper.to their name on a ballot paper.

In theIn case the casof Legislativee of Legislative Council Council candidates, candidates, section section 80 of the 80 Act of theallows Act twoallows or more two or candidatesmore candidates to apply to tohave apply their to names have their included names in aincluded group on in the a group ballot on papers the ballot for a region in thepapers order thatfor a they region specify. in the order that they specify.

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2021 State General Election Results and Statistics Report Returning Officers, Areas, Enrolment & Polling Place Numbers Returning Officers, Areas, Enrolment and Polling Place Numbers

Regional Polling Places District Returning Area Region Returning District *Enrolment Officer (km²) Officer Special Ordinary Remotes Inst. Agricultural Vern MCKAY 1 Central Wheatbelt Martin MORRIS 102,127 25,884 32 2 Geraldton Michelle HARVEY 4,229 26,767 13 3 Moore Robert DEW 77,632 26,014 37 4 Roe Carly SMITH 104,934 24,713 32 2 Total 288,922 103,378 114 2 East Metropolitan Gavin COTTERELL 1 Armadale Pamela GOVENDER 47 32,207 13 2 2 Bassendean Rodney COUSINS 26 29,509 10 1 3 Belmont Barry SHELTON 70 30,025 10 3 4 Darling Range Adrian MALKOVIC 1,395 31,150 14 5 Forrestfield Kellie FOSTER 58 28,005 8 1 6 Kalamunda Pam MCCORMICK 448 29,541 15 3 7 Maylands Andrew WILSON 21 29,731 8 3 8 Midland Kim FRANKLIN 65 31,623 11 9 Mirrabooka James WHITE 24 29,946 11 10 Morley Diane GEARON 20 30,130 9 1 11 Mount Lawley Kate BUNNEY 18 29,695 12 4 12 Swan Hills Warren SOUTHWELL 1,334 30,263 12 13 Thornlie Linda SCOTT 28 29,687 10 3 14 West Swan Sarah WILLIAMS 126 32,247 8 Total 3,680 423,759 151 21 Mining and Pastoral Lyn CAVANAGH 1 Kalgoorlie Ivo DA SILVA 555,549 19,651 13 7 2 Kimberley Garry WALDRON 536,571 15,735 9 46 3 North West Central Brian ROBARTSON 820,591 10,993 14 13 4 Pilbara Ken ROGERS 292,570 23,272 11 9 Total 2,205,281 69,651 47 75 North Metropolitan Steven GUTHRIE 1 Balcatta Garry DUIJCKERS 20 29,541 8 3 2 Burns Beach Lisa WILKINSON 40 29,974 11 3 Butler Karen GREYGOOSE 160 32,711 11 2 4 Carine Steve GERREYN 24 30,702 11 2 5 Churchlands Julieen DUNGEY 24 29,084 12 2 6 Cottesloe Jayne MALONE 38 31,219 10 6 7 Hillarys Shane WILKINSON 25 29,875 9 8 Joondalup Noel MCAULIFFE 32 28,935 9 9 Kingsley Steve MACCORA 27 30,057 11 3 10 Landsdale Shannon BLACK 26 31,040 9 11 Nedlands Kelly DANSIE 31 30,290 12 2 12 Perth Shireen DU PREEZ 24 32,096 13 4 13 Scarborough Louise FOPPOLI 21 30,954 9 4 14 Wanneroo Leonie VEITCH 454 31,301 9 2 Total 946 427,779 144 30 South Metropolitan Anthony BRYSON 1 Baldivis Vesna HARRISON 103 32,554 11 2 Bateman Andrew DUNKIN 27 30,328 12 2 3 Bicton Mark DUCKSBURY 20 28,293 10 3 4 Cannington Cornel SCHEIBLING 31 29,108 9 2 5 Cockburn Jeff CLARK 45 30,783 11 6 Fremantle Dave PAIGE 46 31,347 13 3 7 Jandakot Ken MCINTOSH 91 32,121 8 8 Kwinana Geoffrey WEBB 150 28,992 10 2 9 Riverton Shaun MAJOR 24 29,054 11 2 10 Rockingham Gregg BOALCH 49 29,259 9 2 11 South Perth Jeff SOLLISS 27 29,696 10 3 12 Southern River Jennifer ANDERTON 35 29,655 10 13 Victoria Park Fiona BENTLEY 22 28,695 12 1 14 Warnbro Raelyn PUNCH 93 30,904 9 1 4 15 Willagee Callum WEBSTER 35 28,393 13 2 Total 798 449,182 158 23 South West Michaela MILLER2021 1State Albany General ElectionSally THOMAS 4,324 27,464 18 5

Results2 andBunbury Statistics ReportAndrew COUSINS 111 30,474 13 3 3 Collie-Preston Wayne WEBSTER 4,001 30,741 18 4 Dawesville Kevan WATERS 66 31,293 10 1 5 Mandurah Matthew COLLEY 50 31,445 9 5 6 Murray-Wellington Kathy GECAN 4,352 30,395 19 2 7 Vasse Catherine 2,643 31,284 12 2 SMALLWOOD 8 Warren-Blackwood Stephanie DE VANEY 23,045 29,887 23 1 Total 38,592 242,983 122 19 State Total 2,538,219 1,716,732 736 95 75 Returning Officers, Areas, Enrolment and Polling Place Numbers

Regional Polling Places District Returning Area Region Returning District *Enrolment Officer (km²) Officer Special Ordinary Remotes Inst. Agricultural Vern MCKAY 1 Central Wheatbelt Martin MORRIS 102,127 25,884 32 2 Geraldton Michelle HARVEY 4,229 26,767 13 3 Moore Robert DEW 77,632 26,014 37 4 Roe Carly SMITH 104,934 24,713 32 2 Total 288,922 103,378 114 2 East Metropolitan Gavin COTTERELL 1 Armadale Pamela GOVENDER 47 32,207 13 2 2 Bassendean Rodney COUSINS 26 29,509 10 1 3 Belmont Barry SHELTON 70 30,025 10 3 4 Darling Range Adrian MALKOVIC 1,395 31,150 14 5 Forrestfield Kellie FOSTER 58 28,005 8 1 6 Kalamunda Pam MCCORMICK 448 29,541 15 3 7 Maylands Andrew WILSON 21 29,731 8 3 8 Midland Kim FRANKLIN 65 31,623 11 9 Mirrabooka James WHITE 24 29,946 11 10 Morley Diane GEARON 20 30,130 9 1 11 Mount Lawley Kate BUNNEY 18 29,695 12 4 12 Swan Hills Warren SOUTHWELL 1,334 30,263 12 13 Thornlie Linda SCOTT 28 29,687 10 3 14 West Swan Sarah WILLIAMS 126 32,247 8 Total 3,680 423,759 151 21 Mining and Pastoral Lyn CAVANAGH 1 Kalgoorlie Ivo DA SILVA 555,549 19,651 13 7 2 Kimberley Garry WALDRON 536,571 15,735 9 46 3 North West Central Brian ROBARTSON 820,591 10,993 14 13 4 Pilbara Ken ROGERS 292,570 23,272 11 9 Total 2,205,281 69,651 47 75 North Metropolitan Steven GUTHRIE 1 Balcatta Garry DUIJCKERS 20 29,541 8 3 2 Burns Beach Lisa WILKINSON 40 29,974 11 3 Butler Karen GREYGOOSE 160 32,711 11 2 4 Carine Steve GERREYN 24 30,702 11 2 5 Churchlands Julieen DUNGEY 24 29,084 12 2 Returning 6 CottesloeOfficers, Jayne MALONE Areas,38 Enrolment31,219 10 6 & 7 Hillarys Shane WILKINSON 25 29,875 9 Polling Place8 Joondalup NumbersNoel MCAULIFFE (continued)32 28,935 9 Returning Officers, Areas,9 Kingsley Enrolment andSteve Polling MACCORA Place Numbers27 30,057 11 3 10 Landsdale Shannon BLACK 26 31,040 9 11 Nedlands Kelly DANSIE 31 30,290 12 2

Regional 12 Perth Shireen DU PREEZ 24 32,096 13 Polling Places4 District Returning Area Region Returning 13 ScarboroughDistrict Louise FOPPOLI 21 *Enrolment30,954 9 4 Officer (km²) Officer 14 Wanneroo Leonie VEITCH 454 31,301 9 Special2 Ordinary Remotes Total 946 427,779 144 Inst. 30 SouthAgricultural Metropolitan AnthonyVern MCKAY BRYSON 1 BaldivisCentral Wheatbelt VesnaMartin HARRISONMORRIS 102,127103 32,55425,884 1132 2 BatemanGeraldton AndrewMichelle DUNKIN HARVEY 4,22927 30,32826,767 1213 2 3 BictonMoore MarkRobert DUCKSBURY DEW 77,63220 28,29326,014 1037 3 4 RoeCannington CarlyCornel SMITH SCHEIBLING 104,93431 29,10824,713 329 2 5 Cockburn Jeff CLARK Total 288,92245 103,37830,783 11411 2 East Metropolitan Gavin COTTERELL 61 FremantleArmadale DavePamela PAIGE GOVENDER 4647 31,34732,207 13 32 72 JandakotBassendean KenRodney MCINTOSH COUSINS 9126 32,12129,509 108 1 83 KwinanaBelmont GeoffreyBarry SHELTON WEBB 15070 28,99230,025 10 23 94 RivertonDarling Range ShaunAdrian MAJORMALKOVIC 1,39524 29,05431,150 1114 2 105 RockinghamForrestfield GreggKellie FOSTERBOALCH 4958 29,25928,005 98 21 116 KalamundaSouth Perth PamJeff SOLLISS MCCORMICK 44827 29,54129,696 1510 3 127 SouthernMaylands River JenniferAndrew WILSONANDERTON 3521 29,65529,731 108 3 138 VictoriaMidland Park FionaKim FRANKLIN BENTLEY 2265 28,69531,623 1211 1 149 WarnbroMirrabooka RaelynJames WHITE PUNCH 9324 30,90429,946 119 1 1510 WillageeMorley CallumDiane GEARON WEBSTER 3520 28,39330,130 139 21 11 Mount Lawley Kate BUNNEY Total 79818 449,18229,695 15812 234 South West Michaela MILLER 121 AlbanySwan Hills SallyWarren THOMAS SOUTHWELL 4,3241,334 27,46430,263 1812 5 132 BunburyThornlie AndrewLinda SCOTT COUSINS 11128 30,47429,687 1310 3 143 CollieWest Swan-Preston WayneSarah WILLIAMS WEBSTER 4,001126 30,74132,247 188 4 Dawesville Kevan WATERS Total 3,68066 423,75931,293 15110 211 Mining and Pastoral Lyn CAVANAGH 51 MandurahKalgoorlie MatthewIvo DA SILVA COLLEY 555,54950 31,44519,651 139 5 7 62 MurrayKimberley-Wellington KathyGarry WALDRONGECAN 536,5714,352 30,39515,735 199 2 46

73 VasseNorth West Central CatherineBrian ROBARTSON 820,5912,643 31,28410,993 1214 2 13 4 Pilbara SMALLWOODKen ROGERS 292,570 23,272 11 9 8 Warren -Blackwood Stephanie DE VANEYTotal 2,205,28123,045 69,65129,887 4723 1 75 North Metropolitan Steven GUTHRIE 1 Balcatta Garry DUIJCKERSTotal 38,59220 242,98329,541 1228 193 2 Burns Beach Lisa WILKINSONState Total 2,538,21940 1,716,73229,974 73611 95 75 3 Butler Karen GREYGOOSE 160 32,711 11 2

* Electors as at Close of 4Roll Carine - 11 February Steve2021 GERREYN 24 30,702 11 2 5 Churchlands Julieen DUNGEY 24 29,084 12 2 6 Cottesloe Jayne MALONE 38 31,219 10 6 7 Hillarys Shane WILKINSON 25 29,875 9 8 Joondalup Noel MCAULIFFE 32 28,935 9 9 Kingsley Steve MACCORA 27 30,057 11 3 10 Landsdale Shannon BLACK 26 31,040 9 11 Nedlands Kelly DANSIE 31 30,290 12 2 12 Perth Shireen DU PREEZ 24 32,096 13 4 13 Scarborough Louise FOPPOLI 21 30,954 9 4 14 Wanneroo Leonie VEITCH 454 31,301 9 2 Total 946 427,779 144 30 South Metropolitan Anthony BRYSON 1 Baldivis Vesna HARRISON 103 32,554 11 2 Bateman Andrew DUNKIN 27 30,328 12 2 3 Bicton Mark DUCKSBURY 20 28,293 10 3 4 Cannington Cornel SCHEIBLING 31 29,108 9 2 5 Cockburn Jeff CLARK 45 30,783 11 6 Fremantle Dave PAIGE 46 31,347 13 3 7 Jandakot Ken MCINTOSH 91 32,121 8 8 Kwinana Geoffrey WEBB 150 28,992 10 2 9 Riverton Shaun MAJOR 24 29,054 11 2 10 Rockingham Gregg BOALCH 49 29,259 9 2 11 South Perth Jeff SOLLISS 27 29,696 10 3 12 Southern River Jennifer ANDERTON 35 29,655 10 13 Victoria Park Fiona BENTLEY 22 28,695 12 1 14 Warnbro Raelyn PUNCH 93 30,904 9 1 5 15 Willagee Callum WEBSTER 35 28,393 13 2 Total 798 449,182 158 23 South West Michaela MILLER 20211 StateAlbany General ElectionSally THOMAS 4,324 27,464 18 5 Results2 Bunbury and Statistics ReportAndrew COUSINS 111 30,474 13 3 3 Collie-Preston Wayne WEBSTER 4,001 30,741 18 4 Dawesville Kevan WATERS 66 31,293 10 1 5 Mandurah Matthew COLLEY 50 31,445 9 5 6 Murray-Wellington Kathy GECAN 4,352 30,395 19 2 7 Vasse Catherine 2,643 31,284 12 2 SMALLWOOD 8 Warren-Blackwood Stephanie DE VANEY 23,045 29,887 23 1 Total 38,592 242,983 122 19 State Total 2,538,219 1,716,732 736 95 75

SummarySummary of Electors as at Close of of ElectorsRoll – 11 February as2021 at Close of Roll – The following tables show a summary of electors within districts by region, as at the close 11of roll. February The numbers of male 2021 and female electors are also shown.

The MiningThe following and Pastoral tables Region show ahad summary the lowest of electors number within of electors districts in aby region, region, with as at the close of 69,651roll. electors The numbers at an average of male of and 17,413 female electors electors per are district. also shown. The Mining and Pastoral Region had the lowest number of electors in a region, with 69,651 The Southelectors Metropolitan at an average Region of 17,413 had the electors greatest per number district. of electors in a region, with 449,182The electors South Metropolitan at an average Region of 29,945 had theelectors greatest per numberdistrict. of electors in a region, with 449,182 electors at an average of 29,945 electors per district. The district of North West Central had the lowest number of electors with 10,993 and The district of North West Central had the lowest number of electors with 10,993 and the the Butler district the greatest with 32,711. Butler district the greatest with 32,711. The averageThe average number number of electors of electors was 30,249was 30,249 for a formetropolitan a metropolitan district district and 26,001 and 26,001 for a for a countrycountry district. district.

East Metropolitan Region North Metropolitan Region

Males Females Total Males Females Total 1 Armadale 15,919 16,288 32,207 1 Balcatta 14,262 15,279 29,541 2 Bassendean 14,602 14,907 29,509 2 Burns Beach 14,777 15,197 29,974 3 Belmont 15,361 14,664 30,025 3 Butler 15,751 16,960 32,711 4 Darling Range 15,459 15,691 31,150 4 Carine 15,025 15,677 30,702 5 Forrestfield 13,966 14,039 28,005 5 Churchlands 14,017 15,067 29,084 6 Kalamunda 14,482 15,059 29,541 6 Cottesloe 14,885 16,334 31,219 7 Maylands 14,572 15,159 29,731 7 Hillarys 14,761 15,114 29,875 8 Midland 15,605 16,018 31,623 8 Joondalup 14,375 14,560 28,935 9 Mirrabooka 14,982 14,964 29,946 9 Kingsley 14,656 15,401 30,057 10 Morley 14,779 15,351 30,130 10 Landsdale 15,182 15,858 31,040 11 Mount Lawley 14,153 15,542 29,695 11 Nedlands 14,699 15,591 30,290 12 Swan Hills 14,943 15,320 30,263 12 Perth 16,806 15,290 32,096 13 Thornlie 14,802 14,885 29,687 13 Scarborough 14,710 16,244 30,954 14 West Swan 16,036 16,211 32,247 14 Wanneroo 15,267 16,034 31,301 Total 209,661 214,098 423,759 Total 209,173 218,606 427,779

South Metropolitan Region

Males Females Total 1 Baldivis 15,825 16,729 32,554 2 Bateman 14,720 15,608 30,328 3 Bicton 13,224 15,069 28,293 4 Cannington 14,791 14,317 29,108 5 Cockburn 15,189 15,594 30,783 6 Fremantle 15,196 16,151 31,347 7 Jandakot 15,987 16,134 32,121 8 Kwinana 14,389 14,603 28,992 9 Riverton 14,089 14,965 29,054 10 Rockingham 14,571 14,688 29,259 6 11 South Perth 14,363 15,333 29,696 12 Southern River 14,833 14,822 29,655 2021 State General Election 13 Victoria Park Results and Statistics Report 14,586 14,109 28,695 14 Warnbro 15,229 15,675 30,904 15 Willagee 13,640 14,753 28,393 Total 220,632 228,550 449,182

Agricultural Region

Males Females Total 1 Central Wheatbelt 13,172 12,712 25,884 2 Geraldton 13,192 13,575 26,767 3 Moore 13,406 12,608 26,014 4 Roe 12,519 12,194 24,713 Total 52,289 51,089 103,378

North Metropolitan Region

Males Females Total 1 Balcatta 14,262 15,279 29,541 2 Burns Beach 14,777 15,197 29,974 3 Butler 15,751 16,960 32,711 4 Carine 15,025 15,677 30,702 5 Churchlands 14,017 15,067 29,084 6 Cottesloe 14,885 16,334 31,219 7 Hillarys 14,761 15,114 29,875 8 Joondalup 14,375 14,560 28,935 9 Kingsley 14,656 15,401 30,057 10 Landsdale 15,182 15,858 31,040 11 Nedlands 14,699 15,591 30,290 12 Perth 16,806 15,290 32,096 13 SummaryScarborough 14,710 of 16,244Electors 30,954 as at Close of Roll – 14 Wanneroo 15,267 16,034 31,301 11Total February 209,173 2021218,606 (continued)427,779

South Metropolitan Region Mining and Pastoral Region

Males Females Total Males Females Total 1 Baldivis 15,825 16,729 32,554 1 Kalgoorlie 10,288 9,363 19,651 2 Bateman 14,720 15,608 30,328 2 Kimberley 7,490 8,245 15,735 3 Bicton 13,224 15,069 28,293 3 North West Central 5,698 5,295 10,993 4 Cannington 14,791 14,317 29,108 4 Pilbara 12,421 10,851 23,272 5 Cockburn 15,189 15,594 30,783 Total 35,897 33,754 69,651 6 Fremantle 15,196 16,151 31,347 7 Jandakot 15,987 16,134 32,121 South West Region 8 Kwinana 14,389 14,603 28,992 9 Riverton 14,089 14,965 29,054 Males Females Total 10 Rockingham 14,571 14,688 29,259 1 Albany 13,203 14,261 27,464 11 South Perth 14,363 15,333 29,696 2 Bunbury 14,744 15,730 30,474 12 Southern River 14,833 14,822 29,655 3 Collie-Preston 15,087 15,654 30,741 13 Victoria Park 14,586 14,109 28,695 4 Dawesville 15,174 16,119 31,293 14 Warnbro 15,229 15,675 30,904 5 Mandurah 15,073 16,372 31,445 15 Willagee 13,640 14,753 28,393 6 Murray-Wellington 15,214 15,181 30,395 7 Vasse Total 220,632 228,550 449,182 15,186 16,098 31,284 8 Warren-Blackwood 14,781 15,106 29,887 Total 118,462 124,521 242,983 Agricultural Region

Males Females Total Summary of Electors as at Close of Roll 1 Central Wheatbelt 13,172 12,712 25,884 Males Females Total 2 Geraldton 13,192 13,575 26,767 Country/Other 206,648 209,364 416,012 3 Moore 13,406 12,608 26,014 Metro 639,466 661,254 1,300,720 4 Roe 12,519 12,194 24,713 State Total 846,114 870,618 1,716,732 Total 52,289 51,089 103,378

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2021 State General Election Results and Statistics Report Enrolment Numbers and Turnout Enrolment Numbers Numbers and Turnout Increase in Enrolment numbers decreased to 7.75% in 2021 compared to 2013. Enrolment Numbers Increase in Enrolment numbers decreased to 7.75% in 2021 compared to 2017.

Voter Turnout Voter turnout decreased by 1.44% for the Legislative Assembly and by 1.50% for the Voter Turnout Legislative Council compared to 2017. Voter turnout decreased by 1.44% for the Legislative Assembly and by 1.50% for the Legislative Council compared to 2017

Note: Voter turnout does not include figures for absent, early and provisional votes rejected for not complying with the requirements of the Electoral Act 1907. Slight variations in voter turnout between Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council can be caused by voters not returning both postal ballot papers or only placing one of their ballot papers in the ballot box.

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2021 State General Election Results and Statistics Report The following table indicates the number of electors on the roll as at Thursday 11 February 2021 February 11 Thursday as at rollon the electors of number the table indicates The following provision and early absent, includes informal. also It ‘unknown’. as categorised been has age the provided, not was or known, not is elector an of of birth date the Where proportion of those electors recorded as having attempted to vote. The ‘voted’ and ‘% voted’ categories include voters whose whose voters include categories voted’ ‘% and ‘voted’ The vote. to attempted having as recorded electors of those proportion State Summary