Taylor state by-election, 1994
The Taylor state by-election, 1994 was a by-election held on 5 November 1994 for the South Australian House of Assembly seat of electoral district of Taylor, centred on Paralowie in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. This was triggered by the resignation of former Premier and state Labor MHA Lynn Arnold on 21 September 1994. The seat had been retained by Labor since it was created and first contested at the 1993 state election on a primary vote of 51.06 percent.
Timeline
- 21 September 1994
Arnold resigned, vacating the seat of Taylor.
- 6 October 1994
Writ issued by Speaker of the House of Assembly to proceed with an election in the electoral district of Taylor.
- 21 October 1994, at noon
Close of nominations and draw of ballot papers.
- 5 November 1994
Polling day, between the hours of 8am and 6pm.[1]
Results
The Liberals and the Democrats, who contested the previous election and gained 36.62 percent and 12.32 percent respectively, did not contest the by-election. Labor easily retained the seat.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Labor | Trish White | 10,635 | 68.56 | +17.50 | |
Grey Power | Emily Gilbey-Riley | 2,025 | 13.06 | +13.06 | |
Ind. Lib. | Bernhard Cotton | 1,638 | 10.56 | +10.56 | |
Independent | Michael Brander | 921 | 5.94 | +5.94 | |
Natural Law | Vladimir Lorenzon | 291 | 1.88 | +1.88 | |
Other | -48.94 | ||||
Total formal votes | 15,510 | 92.37 | -4.07 | ||
Informal votes | 1,280 | 7.63 | +4.07 | ||
Turnout | 16,790 | 79.61 | -13.27 | ||
Two-candidate-preferred result | |||||
Labor | Trish White | 11,275 | 75.60 | +17.64 | |
Grey Power | Emily Gilbey-Riley | 4,235 | 27.30 | +27.30 | |
Labor hold | Swing | N/A | |||
See also
References
- ↑ State Electoral Office (1995). Statistical returns for general elections—11 December 1993 and By-elections. p. 185.
- ↑ History of South Australian elections, 1857-2006 - by Dean Jaensch - ISBN 978-0-9750486-3-4
- ↑ State Electoral Office (1995). Statistical returns for general elections—11 December 1993 and By-elections. pp. 164, 190–191.