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Auburn Electorate Profile 2001

Auburn Electorate Profile 2001

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Update to Background Paper 2/99by Mark D'Arney
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    AUBURN (ALP) Enrolment at 9-7-2001 – 45,443
          SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS
          Square kilometres
      Male Female Persons Ranked Against All 93 Electorates
          Total persons*
      36135359777211210th
          Aged 15 years and over
      27893283725626547th
          Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander / Both Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander*
      29531160661st
          Australian born
      17686179473563388th
          Born Overseas:
          UK* and Ireland
      839762160185th
          Southern Europe
      20281874390220th
          South East Asia
      4040428983293rd
          Middle East
      3777329570723rd
          Total Born Overseas
      17195 16733 33928 6th
          Speaks English only and aged 5 years and over
      12699131592585889th
          Chinese Languages and aged 5 years and over
      4138415882963rd
          Vietnamese and aged 5 years and over
      1624160732315th
          Arabic (including Lebanese & Turkish) and aged 5 years and over
      59915550115414th
          Speaks language other than English* and aged 5 years and over
      1906718670377375th
          Australian citizen
      29491296185910928th
          Australian citizen aged 18 years and over
      21216220534326920th
          Unemployed*
      23081399370718th
          Employed*
      14847103942524182nd
          In the labour force*
      17155117932894884th
          Not in the labour force*
      9509155142502310th
          Unemployment Rate*
      13.511.912.818th
          Persons enumerated same address 5 years ago*
      18793191433793634th
          Persons enumerated different address 5 years ago*
      12479122892476871st
          Tertiary qualifications
      38143524733850th
          Trade qualifications
      46311283591483rd
          Christian religion
      20130213384146888th
          Non-christian religion:
          Buddhism
      1969201039794th
          Hinduism
      62662812547th
          Islam
      57325287110192nd
          Total Non-christian religion
      85538111166643rd
          "Traditional" families
      819918th
          Single parent families
      149267th
          Weekly family income less than $500
      597032nd
          Weekly family income $1500 or greater
      143965th
    * For definitions see Background Paper 2/99

    1999 Election Results
    Auburn Roll 45150

      Candidate
    PartyVotes%Swing
      First Count
      Yakup
    UNI30217.47.4
      Nagle *
    ALP2420759.5-4.4
      Bentley
    DSL3780.90.9
      O'Connor
    ONP25366.26.2
      Borluk
    LIB803119.7-10.6
      Johnson
    AFI6201.51.5
      McDermott
    DEM11482.82.6
      Ash
    GRN7491.81.8
      ....
    OTH0-5.6
      Final Count
      Nagle *
    ALP2715874.37.1
      Borluk
    LIB940925.7-7.1
      Exhausted
    412310.1
      Formal
    4069096.33.9
      Informal
    15813.7-3.9
      Total
    4227193.6
Two Party Preferred
AUBURN 1999
Roll : 45150 (Turnout 93.6%)
POLLING PLACESNagleTotal
ExhstFormalInformalVote
Votes%Votes%
1Auburn2579 67.7 1230 32.3 357 4166 212 4.8 4378
2Auburn East616 78.2 172 21.8 93 881 41 4.4 922
3Auburn Hospital602 67.6 288 32.4 65 955 33 3.3 988
4Auburn North1180 71.8 464 28.2 126 1770 39 2.2 1809
5Auburn West2083 73.7 744 26.3 252 3079 117 3.7 3196
6Baden392 73.1 144 26.9 103 639 31 4.6 670
7Berala2273 78.8 611 21.2 370 3254 144 4.2 3398
8Birrong1884 77.1 560 22.9 332 2776 111 3.8 2887
9Chester Hill989 77.3 291 22.7 165 1445 53 3.5 1498
10Horton Street322 71.6 128 28.4 71 521 18 3.3 539
11Kingsland1427 72.5 540 27.5 215 2182 75 3.3 2257
12Lidcombe2761 77.4 808 22.6 419 3988 168 4.0 4156
13Lidcombe South1013 76.7 308 23.3 132 1453 48 3.2 1501
14Regents Park1152 75.1 381 24.9 170 1703 49 2.8 1752
15Sefton1345 73.7 481 26.3 241 2067 91 4.2 2158
16Silverwater629 69.0 282 31.0 70 981 28 2.8 1009
17Sydney (Auburn)56 81.2 13 18.8 10 79 1 1.3 80
18Yagoona1255 80.0 313 20.0 149 1717 101 5.6 1818
19Yagoona East593 76.2 185 23.8 86 864 26 2.9 890
20Yagoona West869 78.1 244 21.9 102 1215 44 3.5 1259
Total Booth Votes24020 74.6 8187 25.4 3528 35735 1430 3.8 37165
Absent Votes1442 73.8 511 26.2 330 2283 95 4.0 2378
Dec Inst Votes91 65.5 48 34.5 11 150 2 1.3 152
Postal Votes801 73.0 297 27.0 120 1218 28 2.2 1246
Pre-Poll Votes775 68.3 359 31.7 132 1266 20 1.6 1286
Section Votes30 85.7 5 14.3 3 38 6 13.6 44
Total Declaration3139 72.0 1220 28.0 596 4955 151 3.0 5106
​​​​​​ Grand Total27158 74.3 9409 25.7 4123 40690 1581 3.7 42271


The information contained in this document has been extracted from the following sources:

NSW State Election 1999: Electorate Profiles by Mark D’Arney Background Paper No 2/99

New South Wales State Electoral Districts Ranked by 1996 Census Characteristics by Mark D’Arney Background Paper No 1/99

NSW LA Elections 1999: Two-Candidate preferred results by Polling Placeby Antony Green
Background Paper 6/99

New South Wales Elections 1999 by Antony Green Background Paper 4/99

Ranked data has been extracted from the Census96 spreadsheet data provided to the NSW Parliamentary Library by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The data used presents the 1996 Census data in relation to the New South Wales state electoral boundaries as redistributed in 1998.The tables in this publication should be read in conjunction with the definitions provided in the original publications cited above.