Electoral district of Holsworthy

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Holsworthy
New South WalesLegislative Assembly
NSW Electoral District 2019 - Holsworthy.png
Location within Sydney
StateNew South Wales
Created2015
MPMelanie Gibbons
PartyLiberal Party
Electors56,367 (2019)
Area130.86 km2 (50.5 sq mi)
Electorates around Holsworthy:
Liverpool Bankstown
Cabramatta
East Hills
Macquarie Fields Holsworthy Miranda
Heathcote
Campbelltown Campbelltown
Heathcote
Heathcote

Holsworthy is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly and is represented by Melanie Gibbons of the Liberal Party.

Holsworthy includes the suburbs of Bangor, Barden Ridge, Casula, Chipping Norton, Cross Roads, Hammondville, Holsworthy, Liverpool, Liverpool Military Area, Lucas Heights, Lurnea, Moorebank, Pleasure Point, Prestons, Sandy Point, Voyager Point and Wattle Grove.[1]

Holsworthy was created in the 2013 redistribution, largely replacing Menai.[2]

Members for Holsworthy[]

Member Party Period
  Melanie Gibbons[3] Liberal 2015–present

Election results[]

2019 New South Wales state election: Holsworthy [4][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Melanie Gibbons 21,481 44.53 −4.99
Labor Charishma Kaliyanda 18,152 37.63 +1.18
One Nation Michael Byrne 3,905 8.09 +8.09
Greens Chris Kerle 2,191 4.54 +0.04
Animal Justice Gae Constable 1,901 3.94 +3.94
Liberal Democrats Roland Barber 614 1.27 +1.27
Total formal votes 48,244 95.53 +0.45
Informal votes 2,256 4.47 −0.45
Turnout 50,500 89.59 −1.70
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Melanie Gibbons 22,861 53.29 −3.41
Labor Charishma Kaliyanda 20,042 46.71 +3.41
Liberal hold Swing −3.41

References[]

  1. ^ "Holsworthy". New South Wales Electoral Commission. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Overview of Determinations". NSW 2013 Redistribution.
  3. ^ "Ms Melanie Rhonda Gibbons MP". Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Holsworthy: First Preference Votes". 2019 NSW election results. NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Holsworthy: Distribution of Preferences". 2019 NSW election results. NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 24 January 2022.


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