2018 Fremantle by-election
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The Division of Fremantle (WA) in the House of Representatives | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 103,149 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 66.09% 22.72 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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A by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Fremantle took place on Saturday 28 July 2018, following the resignation of incumbent Labor MP Josh Wilson.[1]
In early counting, within 90 minutes of the close of polls, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's psephologist Antony Green's electoral computer had predicted Labor to retain the electorate with an increased margin.[2] It is notable for being the first time that a Liberal Democrats candidate won a two-candidate-preferred spot in a federal election.
The by-election occurred on the same day as four other by-elections for the House of Representatives, colloquially known as Super Saturday.
Background[]
Due to the High Court ruling against Senator Katy Gallagher on 9 May 2018 as part of the ongoing parliamentary eligibility crisis, Wilson and three other MPs in the same situation announced their parliamentary resignations later that day,[1] while the Perth incumbent resigned for family reasons.[3] The Speaker announced on 24 May 2018 that he had scheduled the by-elections to occur on 28 July 2018. Popularly labelled "Super Saturday", the occurrence of five simultaneous federal by-elections is unprecedented in Australian political history.[4] The others are:
Key dates[]
Key dates in relation to the by-election are:[5]
- Thursday, 10 May 2018 – Speaker acceptance of resignation
- Friday, 15 June 2018 – Issue of writ
- Friday, 22 June 2018 – Close of electoral rolls (8pm)
- Thursday, 5 July 2018 – Close of nominations (12 noon)
- Friday, 6 July 2018 – Declaration of nominations (12 noon)
- Tuesday, 10 July 2018 – Start of early voting
- Saturday, 28 July 2018 – Polling day (8am to 6pm)
- Friday, 10 August 2018 – Last day for receipt of postal votes
- Sunday, 23 September 2018 – Last day for return of writs
Candidates[]
Candidates (7) in ballot paper order[6] | |||
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Party | Candidate | Background | |
Christians | Mark Staer | Contested Cannington at the 2008 state election and Gosnells at the 2013 state election.[7] | |
Greens | Dorinda Cox | Small business owner, former police officer, anti-domestic violence campaigner.[8] | |
Animal Justice | Katrina Love | Party's national vice president and state convenor.[6] | |
Labor | Josh Wilson | Previous MP for Fremantle elected at the 2016 federal election.[9] | |
Liberal Democrats | John Gray | Former Navy officer, Notre Dame University law student, Starlight Children's Foundation entertainer.[10] | |
People | James Harfouche | Curtin University commerce student.[6] | |
Independent | Jason Spanbroek | Running on an anti-Labor platform.[11] |
The Liberals declined to contest the Fremantle and Perth federal by-elections, but concentrated their resources on the Darling Range state by-election.[12]
Polling[]
Date | Firm | Commissioned by | Sample | MoE[13] | Primary vote | TCP vote | ||||||
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ALP | GRN | LDP | OTH | UND | ALP | GRN | ||||||
23 July 2018 | ReachTEL | Legalise Vaping Australia[14] | 692 | ±3.7% | 49.3% | 16.0% | 17.4% | 11.2% | 6.1% | 69% | 31% | |
2016 election | 41.0% | 17.7% | − | 41.3% | − | 57.5% | − |
Results[]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Labor | Josh Wilson | 33,277 | 52.62 | +11.63 | |
Greens | Dorinda Cox | 10,456 | 16.53 | −1.21 | |
Liberal Democrats | John Gray | 8,916 | 14.10 | +14.10 | |
Christians | Mark Staer | 3,350 | 5.30 | +5.30 | |
Animal Justice | Katrina Love | 3,297 | 5.21 | +5.21 | |
Independent | Jason Spanbroek | 3,239 | 5.12 | +5.12 | |
People's Party | James Harfouche | 708 | 1.12 | +1.12 | |
Total formal votes | 63,243 | 92.76 | −3.24 | ||
Informal votes | 4,933 | 7.24 | +3.24 | ||
Turnout | 68,176 | 66.09 | −22.72 | ||
Two-candidate-preferred result | |||||
Labor | Josh Wilson | 46,375 | 73.33 | +15.81 | |
Liberal Democrats | John Gray | 16,868 | 26.67 | +26.67 | |
Labor hold | Swing | N/A |
See also[]
- July 2018 Australian federal by-elections
- List of Australian federal by-elections
- 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis
References[]
- ^ a b Citizenship drama flares again, with four MPs and one senator on the way out after High Court ruling: ABC 9 May 2018
- ^ July 2018 Federal By-elections: Antony Green ABC
- ^ Federal Member for Perth Tim Hammond quits politics for family, triggering WA by-election: ABC 2 May 2018
- ^ "Date set for by-elections in Perth, Fremantle, Mayo, Longman and Braddon". ABC News. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 24 May 2018.
- ^ "2018 Fremantle by-election". Australian Electoral Commission.
- ^ a b c 2018 Fremantle by-election guide: Antony Green ABC
- ^ 2018 Fremantle by-election: australianchristians.org.au
- ^ Dorinda Cox for Fremantle: greens.org.au[permanent dead link]
- ^ Labor's quadruple edge in the citizenship by-elections: Candidates, time, history and money - ABC 10 May 2018
- ^ John Gray - Liberal Democrats candidate for Fremantle: Facebook
- ^ Jason Spanbroek for Fremantle: Facebook
- ^ Mathias Cormann admits Liberals have given up on Perth, Fremantle by-elections: ABC 14 May 2018
- ^ Margin of error calculator
- ^ Super Saturday minus one day: Poll Bludger 27 July 2018
- ^ "Fremantle by-election results: AEC".
- ^ "Fremantle by-election results: ABC".
External links[]
- 2018 Fremantle by-election website: Australian Electoral Commission
- 2018 Fremantle by-election guide: Antony Green ABC
- 2018 Fremantle by-election guide: The Poll Bludger
- 2018 Fremantle by-election guide: The Tally Room
- By-elections aplenty: The Poll Bludger 10 May 2018
- Super Saturday July 28: The Poll Bludger 24 May 2018
- 2018 elections in Australia
- Western Australian federal by-elections
- 2010s in Western Australia