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New South Wales Legislative Assembly Elections 2003: Two-Candidate Preferred Results

New South Wales Legislative Assembly Elections 2003: Two-Candidate Preferred Results

Advice on legislation or legal policy issues contained in this paper is provided for use in parliamentary debate and for related parliamentary purposes. This paper is not professional legal opinion.
Briefing Paper No. 07/2003 by Antony Green
This publication provides estimated two-candidate preferred counts for every polling place at the 2003 Legislative Assembly election. It repeats the format used for similar publications on the last three state elections. As a redistribution has not taken place since 1999, it has been possible to again include a swing column in most tables.

In the electorates of Albury, Bligh, Coffs Harbour, Dubbo, Keira, Manly, Marrickville, Northern Tablelands, Port Jackson, Port Macquarie, Tamworth, Willoughby and Wollongong, the final two candidates in the contest did not represent the Labor Party and the Coalition. Additional tables have been provided for these electorates showing two-party preferred estimates for the contest between Labor and the Coalition. These can be found on pages 94-106. It has not been possible to include swing columns in the two-party preferred tables.

Beginning on page 107 are a series of tables showing the highest primary percentage votes achieved by parties in booths across the state. The lowest booth percentage votes recorded by the three major parties are shown on pages 118-120.