Electoral results for the Division of Brand

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This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Brand in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1984 until the present.

Members[]

Member Party Term
  Wendy Fatin Labor 1984–1996
  Kim Beazley Labor 1996–2007
  Gary Gray Labor 2007–2016
  Madeleine King Labor 2016–present

Election results[]

Elections in the 2010s[]

2019[]

2019 Australian federal election: Brand[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Madeleine King 35,875 40.38 −7.10
Liberal Jack Pleiter 26,510 29.84 −1.78
Greens Jody Freeman 9,863 11.10 −0.58
One Nation Travis Carter 7,524 8.47 +8.47
Christians Janine Vander Ven 2,726 3.07 −0.39
United Australia Trevor Jones 2,570 2.89 +2.89
Western Australia Blake Phelan 2,397 2.70 +2.70
Conservative National Karen-Lee Mills 1,376 1.55 +1.55
Total formal votes 88,841 93.74 −2.04
Informal votes 5,928 6.26 +2.04
Turnout 94,769 88.57 +1.53
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Madeleine King 50,333 56.66 −4.77
Liberal Jack Pleiter 38,508 43.34 +4.77
Labor hold Swing −4.77

2016[]

2016 Australian federal election: Brand[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Madeleine King 38,803 47.48 +6.39
Liberal Craig Buchanan 25,843 31.62 −6.12
Greens Dawn Jecks 9,542 11.68 +4.25
Rise Up Australia Philip Scott 4,704 5.76 +5.04
Christians Robert Burdett 2,826 3.46 +1.43
Total formal votes 81,718 95.78 +1.59
Informal votes 3,602 4.22 −1.59
Turnout 85,320 87.04 +1.28
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Madeleine King 50,202 61.43 +7.72
Liberal Craig Buchanan 31,516 38.57 −7.72
Labor hold Swing +7.72

2013[]

2013 Australian federal election: Brand[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Gary Gray 35,093 40.39 −0.41
Liberal Donna Gordin 33,634 38.71 −0.67
Palmer United Craig Lawrence 6,518 7.50 +7.50
Greens Dawn Jecks 6,343 7.30 −7.44
Family First Andrew Newhouse 2,079 2.39 −0.42
Christians Bob Burdett 1,685 1.94 +1.94
Rise Up Australia Gabrielle Iriks 646 0.74 +0.74
Democrats Paul Young 598 0.69 +0.69
CEC Mick Le-Cocq 280 0.32 +0.32
Total formal votes 86,876 94.29 −0.48
Informal votes 5,257 5.71 +0.48
Turnout 92,133 92.29 −1.07
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Gary Gray 45,940 52.88 −0.45
Liberal Donna Gordin 40,936 47.12 +0.45
Labor hold Swing −0.45

2010[]

2010 Australian federal election: Brand[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Gary Gray 31,832 40.80 -5.53
Liberal Donna Gordin 30,731 39.38 +1.28
Greens Dawn Jecks 11,504 14.74 +5.88
Family First Andrew Newhouse 2,190 2.81 +1.03
Christian Democrats Robert Burdett 1,771 2.27 -0.30
Total formal votes 78,028 94.77 -1.36
Informal votes 4,304 5.23 +1.36
Turnout 82,332 93.34 +0.07
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Gary Gray 41,610 53.33 -2.65
Liberal Donna Gordin 36,418 46.67 +2.65
Labor hold Swing -2.65

Elections in the 2000s[]

2007[]

2007 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Gary Gray 38,131 46.15 −0.94
Liberal Phil Edman 31,882 38.58 −1.31
Greens Dawn Jecks 7,110 8.60 +3.77
Christian Democrats Brent Tremain 2,061 2.49 +0.36
Family First Andrew Newhouse 1,482 1.79 +1.79
One Nation Robin Scott 1,321 1.60 −1.16
Liberty & Democracy Huw Grossmith 350 0.42 +0.42
CEC Rob Totten 295 0.36 −0.64
Total formal votes 82,632 96.10 +1.90
Informal votes 3,354 3.90 −1.90
Turnout 85,986 93.50 +0.09
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Gary Gray 45,959 55.62 +0.97
Liberal Phil Edman 36,673 44.38 −0.97
Labor hold Swing +0.97

2004[]

2004 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Beazley 34,892 47.09 −4.62
Liberal Phil Edman 29,563 39.89 +15.92
Greens Jean Jenkins 3,578 4.83 +1.35
One Nation Garth Stockden 2,045 2.76 −3.38
Christian Democrats Rajesh Vettoor 1,581 2.13 +1.26
Independent Gerard Kettle 1,084 1.46 +1.46
CEC Rob Totten 742 1.00 +0.77
Democrats John Partridge 619 0.84 −1.55
Total formal votes 74,104 94.20 −1.49
Informal votes 4,566 5.80 +1.49
Turnout 78,670 93.41 −1.79
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kim Beazley 40,499 54.65 −5.40
Liberal Phil Edman 33,605 45.35 +5.40
Labor hold Swing −5.40

2001[]

2001 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Beazley 36,917 51.71 −1.38
Liberal Margaret Thomas 17,110 23.97 −2.47
Liberals for Forests Keith Woollard 8,006 11.21 +11.21
One Nation Steve Robbie 4,380 6.14 −5.82
Greens Kate Davis 2,486 3.48 +0.58
Democrats Paul Hubbard 1,706 2.39 −2.47
Christian Democrats Terry Iredale 621 0.87 +0.29
CEC Brian McCarthy 164 0.23 +0.23
Total formal votes 71,390 95.69 +1.17
Informal votes 3,214 4.31 −1.17
Turnout 74,604 95.98
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kim Beazley 42,869 60.05 −3.32
Liberal Margaret Thomas 28,521 39.95 +3.32
Labor hold Swing −3.32

Elections in the 1990s[]

1998[]

1998 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Beazley 36,391 52.00 +7.65
Liberal Rick Palmer 19,413 27.74 −14.01
One Nation Lee Dawson 8,308 11.87 +11.87
Greens Nick Dunlop 2,012 2.88 −1.62
Democrats Collin Mullane 1,630 2.33 −1.44
Christian Democrats Graham Lawn 402 0.57 +0.57
Independent Kate Dorrington 399 0.57 +0.57
Natural Law Anne Leishman 343 0.49 +0.49
Independent Paul Roth 310 0.44 +0.44
Independent Kent Reynolds 308 0.44 +0.44
Australia First Carolyn Gent 296 0.42 +0.42
Abolish Child Support Ron Higgins 167 0.24 +0.24
Total formal votes 69,979 94.54 −2.20
Informal votes 4,043 5.46 +2.20
Turnout 74,022 95.35 +0.15
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kim Beazley 43,587 62.29 +11.44
Liberal Rick Palmer 26,392 37.71 −11.44
Labor hold Swing +11.44

1996[]

1996 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Beazley 37,165 43.86 −4.55
Liberal Penny Hearne 36,060 42.56 +1.11
Greens Bob Goodale 3,577 4.22 −0.71
Democrats Mal McKercher 2,969 3.50 +1.02
Independent Alan Gent 2,016 2.38 +2.38
AAFI Phil Rebe 943 1.11 +1.11
National Malcolm Walton 877 1.04 +1.04
Independent Leone Anderson 452 0.53 +0.53
Independent Brian McCarthy 373 0.44 +0.44
Independent Clive Galletly 301 0.36 +0.36
Total formal votes 84,733 96.64 −0.89
Informal votes 2,943 3.36 +0.89
Turnout 87,676 95.20 −0.75
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kim Beazley 42,379 50.23 −3.47
Liberal Penny Hearne 41,992 49.77 +3.47
Labor hold Swing −3.47

1993[]

1993 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Wendy Fatin 36,413 48.42 +5.58
Liberal Adrian Fawcett 31,174 41.45 +4.18
Greens Andrea Evans 3,707 4.93 −1.64
Democrats Ray Tilbury 1,865 2.48 −6.29
Call to Australia Paul Cant 1,179 1.57 +1.57
Independent Norm Dicks 613 0.82 +0.82
Natural Law Jacqui Robinson 259 0.34 +0.34
Total formal votes 75,210 97.53 +1.63
Informal votes 1,903 2.47 −1.63
Turnout 77,113 95.95
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Wendy Fatin 40,366 53.70 −1.49
Liberal Adrian Fawcett 34,805 46.30 +1.49
Labor hold Swing −1.49

1990[]

1990 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Wendy Fatin 27,303 42.8 −11.5
Liberal Maureen Healy 23,757 37.3 +3.7
Democrats Jan Wallace 5,590 8.8 +1.7
Greens Luna Gardiner 4,189 6.6 +6.6
National Errol Tuxworth 1,200 1.9 −3.1
Grey Power Blanche Pledge 841 1.3 +1.3
Independent Keith Evans 662 1.0 +1.0
Independent Chris Galletly 200 0.3 +0.3
Total formal votes 63,742 95.9
Informal votes 2,726 4.1
Turnout 66,468 95.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Wendy Fatin 35,130 55.2 −3.6
Liberal Maureen Healy 28,528 44.8 +3.6
Labor hold Swing −3.6

Elections in the 1980s[]

1987[]

1987 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Wendy Fatin 32,135 52.2 −1.3
Liberal Bernie Masters 21,985 35.7 −7.4
Democrats John Willis 4,368 7.1 +7.1
National Peter Bass 3,091 5.0 +5.0
Total formal votes 61,579 92.3
Informal votes 5,112 7.7
Turnout 66,691 95.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Wendy Fatin 34,906 56.7 +1.2
Liberal Bernie Masters 26,669 43.3 −1.2
Labor hold Swing +1.2

1984[]

1984 Australian federal election: Brand
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Wendy Fatin 29,321 53.5 −2.1
Liberal Christopher Boyle 23,633 43.1 +3.5
Independent Thomas Renfrey 1,820 3.3 +3.3
Total formal votes 54,774 90.7
Informal votes 5,592 9.3
Turnout 60,366 94.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Wendy Fatin 30,420 55.5 −1.7
Liberal Christopher Boyle 24,349 44.5 +1.7
Labor hold Swing −1.7

References[]

  1. ^ Brand, WA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  2. ^ Brand, WA, Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ 2013 results for Brand, AEC.
  4. ^ "2010 results for Brand". AEC.
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