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Background Paper 1/2011 by A. Green
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Introduction
Over the last two decades I have prepared numerous publications for the New
South Wales Parliamentary Library dealing with election results,
redistributions, and comparisons of state and federal elections.
This paper draws together findings from a range of these publications to
provide snapshots of the 93 Legislative Assembly electorates to be contested at
the state election on 26 March.
At the end of the paper I also provide a brief overview of past Legislative
Council results and a comparison with recent Senate elections. A summary of
Newspoll opinion polls is also provided.
The new research carried out for this publication has been to convert the
results of the 2004 and 2010 federal elections to match the current state
electoral boundaries. The 2007 federal election was not used as it is unlikely
to be a good guide to the 2011 state election, while the 1996 to 2001 federal
results are derived from past publications.
Results from state elections between 1991 and 1999, as well as federal
elections from 1996 to 2001 have been re-estimated based on boundary changes
introduced by the 2004 redistribution. The older elections have not been
re-calculated, just adjusted based on changes outlined in the publication
"2004 NSW Redistribution: Analysis of Final Boundaries",
Background Paper 1/2005. A full list of the sources for this publications can
be found in the bibliography.
The estimates for elections before 2003 must be treated with caution. The
estimates cannot take account of sitting member factors, or the rapid growth or
turnover of electors that has occurred in some electorates. The aim of the
publication has been to provide an overview of the history and voting patterns
of each electorate, and older estimated margins must be treated as a guide
only.
Format of the Report
One page of information has been provided for each Legislative Assembly
electorate.
At the top of each page is the name, party status and most appropriate margin
for each electorate based on 2007 results and current knowledge of nominations.
By-election margins have been used for Penrith, Port Macquarie and Penrith.
The name of the sitting member for each seat is also shown, with members who
have stated they will not be contesting the 2011 election highlighted. A brief
history of each electorate is also provided.
Underneath is a table summarising margins at state elections since 1991 and
federal elections 1996-2004 and 2010. As noted above, these values have been
derived from past publications as well as re-calculations of the 2004 and 2010
federal elections. Where an adjustment has been made owing to the 2004
redistribution, note is made beneath the table.
A second table lists first preference, 2-candidate preferred and 2-party
preferred totals for each electorate at recent elections. Adjusted figures from
the 2003 state election and 2010 federal election are included, as well as a
summary of the 2007 state result. By-elections since 2007 are included where
required.
Where warranted, some commentary is provided on the historical voting pattern
in an electorate. Using 2006 Census data, a demographic profile is provided for
electorates with distinctive features.
A current Electoral Pendulum is provided on page 4. A summary of Newspolls
since 2007 on page 98, and summary tables of past Legislative Assembly and
Legislative Council election results on page. 102. The Council summary includes
a summary of recent Senate results using the quota for election to the
Legislative Council.