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Electoral district of West Swan

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West Swan
Western AustraliaLegislative Assembly
StateWestern Australia
Dates current2008–present
MPRita Saffioti
PartyAustralian Labor Party
NamesakeWest Swan
Area108 km2 (41.7 sq mi)
DemographicEast Metropolitan

West Swan is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia. It is located in the north-eastern suburbs of Perth.

West Swan was considered a safe Labor seat at its creation, but after a redistribution prior to the 2017 state election became notionally Liberal. After its creation prior to the 2008 election, ABC electoral commentator Antony Green calculated a theoretical margin of 10.6% favouring Australian Labor Party over the Liberal Party in two party preferred terms.[1]

Geography

The roughly oblong-shaped district is dominated by the bushland of Whiteman Park and Cullacabardee. The voters of West Swan are situated towards the eastern, southern and western edges of the district. To the north-west is the suburb of Landsdale. To the south lies Ballajura, Malaga and part of Beechboro. The suburbs of Henley Brook and West Swan lie to the west; whilst Caversham is situated in the south-west corner of the district.

History

West Swan was first contested at the 2008 state election. It was a new seat created as a result of the one-vote-one-value reforms. A majority of the new district's voters came from the abolished district of Ballajura; with the remainder drawn in from Bassendean, Wanneroo, and Swan Hills.

Members for West Swan

Member Party Term
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Rita Saffioti Labor 2008–present

Election results

Western Australian state election, 2013: West Swan
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Rita Saffioti 10,617 48.0 +2.5
Liberal Natasha Cheung 9,900 44.7 +6.6
Greens Peter Leam 1,059 4.8 –4.5
Christians Esther Wieske 557 2.5 –1.5
Total formal votes 22,133 93.2 −0.9
Informal votes 1,622 6.8 +0.9
Turnout 23,755 90.5
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Rita Saffioti 11,487 51.9 –2.2
Liberal Natasha Cheung 10,644 48.1 +2.2
Labor hold Swing –2.2

References

  1. ^ Antony Green. "2007 Western Australia Redistribution". ABC.