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Granville, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, has had two incarnations, the first from 1894 to 1920, the second from 1927 until the present.[1][2][3][4]

Members for Granville

First incarnation (1894–1920)
Election Member Party
1894   George Smailes Labor
1895
1898   John Nobbs Free Trade
1901   Liberal Reform
1903
1907
1910
1913   Jack Lang Labor
1917
 
Second incarnation (1927–present)
Election Member Party
1927   Bill Ely Labor
1930
1932   Claude Fleck United Australia
1935
1938   Bill Lamb Labor
1941
1944
1947
1950
1953
1956
1959
1962 Pat Flaherty
1965
1968
1971
1973
1976
1978
1981
1984 Laurie Ferguson
1988
1990 by Kim Yeadon
1991
1995
1999
2003
2007 David Borger
2011   Tony Issa Liberal
2015   Julia Finn Labor
2019

Election results

Elections in the 2010s

2019

2019 New South Wales state election: Granville[5][6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Julia Finn 22,012 49.81 +8.78
Liberal Tony Issa 16,522 37.39 −0.27
Greens Benjamin Prociv 1,638 3.71 −1.69
Christian Democrats Keith Piper 1,631 3.69 −8.71
Independent Abdul Charaf 740 1.67 +1.67
Independent Steven Lopez 682 1.54 −0.35
Animal Justice Rohan Laxmanalal 652 1.48 +1.48
Linda Harris 314 0.71 +0.71
Total formal votes 44,191 95.35 +0.04
Informal votes 2,154 4.65 −0.04
Turnout 46,345 86.55 −2.62
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Julia Finn 23,629 57.64 +5.53
Liberal Tony Issa 17,365 42.36 −5.53
Labor hold Swing +5.53

2015

2015 New South Wales state election: Granville[7][8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Julia Finn 18,555 41.0 +4.2
Liberal Tony Issa 17,032 37.7 −4.8
Christian Democrats Lara Taouk Sleiman 5,609 12.4 +7.1
Greens James Atanasious 2,441 5.4 −0.4
Independent Steven Lopez 857 1.9 +1.9
No Land Tax Mario Marra 732 1.6 +1.6
Total formal votes 45,226 95.3 +0.5
Informal votes 2,223 4.7 −0.5
Turnout 47,449 89.2 −1.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Julia Finn 20,662 52.1 +5.9
Liberal Tony Issa 18,987 47.9 −5.9
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +5.9

2011

2011 New South Wales state election: Granville[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Tony Issa 18,510 41.3 +13.1
Labor David Borger 17,000 38.0 −10.2
Independent Paul Garrard 4,488 10.0 +0.5
Christian Democrats Alex Sharah 2,472 5.5 +1.0
Greens Richard Kennedy 2,325 5.2 +1.2
Total formal votes 44,795 95.6 −0.3
Informal votes 2,057 4.4 +0.3
Turnout 46,852 91.9
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Tony Issa 21,276 52.7 +13.8
Labor David Borger 19,093 47.3 −13.8
Liberal gain from Labor Swing +13.8

Elections in the 2000s

2007

2007 New South Wales state election: Granville[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor David Borger 20,178 48.1 −10.7
Liberal Eddy Sarkis 11,833 28.2 +2.9
Independent Paul Garrard 3,993 9.5 +9.5
Christian Democrats Karen Pender 1,874 4.5 +1.0
Greens Pauline Tyrrell 1,676 4.0 −1.1
Unity Lily Su 1,623 3.9 +1.6
Against Further Immigration Peter Dowman 752 1.8 +0.4
Total formal votes 41,929 95.9 +0.1
Informal votes 1,801 4.1 −0.1
Turnout 43,730 92.6
Two-party-preferred result
Labor David Borger 22,076 61.1 −8.1
Liberal Eddy Sarkis 14,072 38.9 +8.1
Labor hold Swing −8.1

2003

2003 New South Wales state election: Granville[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Yeadon 22,448 59.3 +3.0
Liberal Judy Irvine 9,522 25.1 −4.2
Greens Wafaa Salti 1,903 5.0 +1.5
Christian Democrats Karen Pender 1,307 3.5 +3.5
Unity Somchai Tongsumrith 819 2.2 +2.2
One Nation Shane O'Connor 612 1.6 −7.5
Against Further Immigration John McGrath 556 1.5 −0.3
Democrats Colin McDermott 392 1.0 +1.0
Independent John Drake 324 0.9 +0.9
Total formal votes 37,883 95.6 −0.8
Informal votes 1,738 4.4 +0.8
Turnout 39,621 92.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kim Yeadon 23,854 69.5 +4.9
Liberal Judy Irvine 10,465 30.5 −4.9
Labor hold Swing +4.9

Elections in the 1990s

1999

1999 New South Wales state election: Granville[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Yeadon 22,330 56.3 −3.9
Liberal Tony Issa 11,631 29.3 −1.8
One Nation Shane O'Connor 3,599 9.1 +9.1
Greens Melanie Gillbank 1,379 3.5 +3.5
Against Further Immigration David Wadsworth 724 1.8 +1.8
Total formal votes 39,663 96.4 +4.1
Informal votes 1,489 3.6 −4.1
Turnout 41,152 93.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kim Yeadon 23,720 64.6 +0.4
Liberal Tony Issa 13,011 35.4 −0.4
Labor hold Swing +0.4

1995

1995 New South Wales state election: Granville[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Yeadon 19,893 60.6 +4.2
Liberal Les Osmond 10,086 30.7 −0.4
Call to Australia John Ananin 2,151 6.5 +3.8
Natural Law Lucia Van Oostveen 718 2.2 +2.2
Total formal votes 32,848 92.3 +4.7
Informal votes 2,754 7.7 −4.7
Turnout 35,602 93.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kim Yeadon 20,467 64.5 +2.5
Liberal Les Osmond 11,265 35.5 −2.5
Labor hold Swing +2.5

1991

1991 New South Wales state election: Granville[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Yeadon 17,560 56.4 +0.2
Liberal Les Osmond 9,690 31.1 −0.9
Independent Peter Sayegh 1,998 6.4 +6.4
Democrats Clinton Reynolds 1,055 3.4 +3.3
Call to Australia Keith Barron 843 2.7 −5.0
Total formal votes 31,146 87.6 −7.2
Informal votes 4,408 12.4 +7.2
Turnout 35,554 94.3
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Kim Yeadon 18,256 61.9 +0.7
Liberal Les Osmond 11,213 38.1 −0.7
Labor hold Swing +0.7

1990 by-election

1990 Granville by-election
Saturday 23 June [15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Kim Yeadon 14,960 59.36 +2.56
Independent Tony Issa 4,744 18.82
Greens Lisa Macdonald 3,477 13.80
Call to Australia Keith Barron 2,020 8.02 −2.18
Total formal votes 25,201 96.00
Informal votes 1,049 4.00
Turnout 26,250 80.04
Two-candidate-preferred result
Labor Kim Yeadon 15,770 71.55
Independent Tony Issa 6,269 28.45
Labor hold Swing +10.65'"`UNIQ−−ref−00000037−QINU`"'
Laurie Ferguson (Labor) resigned.[15]

Elections in the 1980s

1988

1988 New South Wales state election: Granville[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Ferguson 16,724 56.8 −8.7
Liberal Michel Bolgoff 9,707 33.0 +3.0
Call to Australia Keith Barron 2,998 10.2 +10.2
Total formal votes 29,429 94.9 −1.2
Informal votes 1,566 5.1 +1.2
Turnout 30,995 94.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Laurie Ferguson 17,394 60.9 −7.0
Liberal Michel Bolgoff 11,153 39.1 +7.0
Labor hold Swing −7.0

1984

1984 New South Wales state election: Granville[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Laurie Ferguson 18,810 68.9 −3.1
Liberal Yvonne Maio 8,476 31.1 +3.1
Total formal votes 27,286 96.2 +1.7
Informal votes 1,084 3.8 −1.7
Turnout 28,370 92.4 +1.3
Labor hold Swing −3.1

1981

1981 New South Wales state election: Granville[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Pat Flaherty 19,188 72.0 +0.6
Liberal Florence Maio 7,467 28.0 +9.3
Total formal votes 26,655 94.5
Informal votes 1,547 5.5
Turnout 28,202 91.1
Labor hold Swing −6.6

Elections in the 1970s

1978

1978 New South Wales state election: Granville[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Pat Flaherty 20,058 71.4 +2.6
Liberal Florence Maio 5,245 18.7 −12.5
Democrats Ronald Harrison 1,881 6.7 +6.7
Socialist Workers Paul Petit 925 3.3 +3.3
Total formal votes 28,109 96.8 −0.9
Informal votes 932 3.2 +0.9
Turnout 29,041 93.1 −1.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Pat Flaherty 22,085 78.6 +9.8
Liberal Florence Maio 6,024 21.4 −9.8
Labor hold Swing +9.8

1976

1976 New South Wales state election: Granville[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Pat Flaherty 19,807 68.8 +2.3
Liberal Frank Babic 8,974 31.2 +2.3
Total formal votes 28,781 97.7 +1.3
Informal votes 691 2.3 −1.3
Turnout 29,472 94.2 +1.6
Labor hold Swing +1.3

1973

1973 New South Wales state election: Granville[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Pat Flaherty 18,353 66.5 −0.8
Liberal John Newland 7,964 28.9 −3.8
Democratic Labor Terrence Luthy 1,266 4.6 +4.6
Total formal votes 27,583 96.4
Informal votes 1,032 3.6
Turnout 28,615 92.6
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Pat Flaherty 18,606 67.5 +0.2
Liberal John Newland 8,977 32.5 −0.2
Labor hold Swing +0.2

1971

1971 New South Wales state election: Granville[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Pat Flaherty 17,353 67.3 +6.5
Liberal George Ajaka 8,430 32.7 −6.5
Total formal votes 25,783 97.3
Informal votes 712 2.7
Turnout 26,495 93.3
Labor hold Swing +6.5

Elections in the 1960s

1968

1968 New South Wales state election: Granville[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Pat Flaherty 15,704 60.8 +1.9
Liberal Stewart Allan 10,134 39.2 +5.4
Total formal votes 25,838 96.8
Informal votes 860 3.2
Turnout 26,698 94.0
Labor hold Swing +0.5

1965

1965 New South Wales state election: Granville[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Pat Flaherty 13,565 58.9 +4.0
Liberal Terence Quinn 7,793 33.8 +3.8
Democratic Labor Andrew Diehm 1,692 7.3 +7.3
Total formal votes 23,050 97.3 −0.4
Informal votes 627 2.7 +0.4
Turnout 23,677 93.7 +0.2
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Pat Flaherty 13,903 60.3 −6.7
Liberal Terence Quinn 9,147 39.7 +6.7
Labor hold Swing −6.7

1962

1962 New South Wales state election: Granville[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Pat Flaherty 12,997 54.9 −13.0
Liberal Ernest Lough 7,110 30.0 +3.0
Independent Albert Olsen 2,769 11.7 +11.7
Communist John Bridgefoot 806 3.4 −1.7
Total formal votes 23,682 97.7
Informal votes 555 2.3
Turnout 24,237 93.5
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Pat Flaherty 15,857 67.0 −5.0
Liberal Ernest Lough 7,825 33.0 +5.0
Labor hold Swing −5.0

Elections in the 1950s

1959

1959 New South Wales state election: Granville[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Lamb 15,273 67.9
Liberal Robert Leech 6,080 27.0
Communist Harold Ewer 1,137 5.1
Total formal votes 22,490 97.9
Informal votes 473 2.1
Turnout 22,963 93.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Bill Lamb 16,183 72.0
Liberal Robert Leech 6,307 28.0
Labor hold Swing

1956

1956 New South Wales state election: Granville[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Lamb 14,613 67.1 −25.8
Liberal Robert Mutton 6,314 29.0 +29.0
Communist Rupert Lockwood 865 4.0 −3.1
Total formal votes 21,792 98.0 +6.0
Informal votes 440 2.0 −6.0
Turnout 22,232 94.3 −0.4
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Bill Lamb 15,391 70.6 −22.3
Liberal Robert Mutton 6,401 29.4 +29.4
Labor hold Swing N/A

1953

1953 New South Wales state election: Granville[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Lamb 18,364 92.9
Communist Albert Williams 1,415 7.1
Total formal votes 19,779 92.0
Informal votes 1,729 8.0
Turnout 21,508 94.7
Labor hold Swing

1950

1950 New South Wales state election: Granville[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Lamb 16,061 66.9
Liberal William Campbell 7,941 33.1
Total formal votes 24,002 98.6
Informal votes 338 1.4
Turnout 24,340 94.5
Labor hold Swing

Elections in the 1940s

1947

1947 New South Wales state election: Granville[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Lamb 17,505 74.5 +0.7
Lang Labor Frederick Cruse 5,998 25.5 −0.7
Total formal votes 23,503 94.1 −0.9
Informal votes 1,478 5.9 +0.9
Turnout 24,981 94.8 +1.6
Labor hold Swing +0.7

1944

1944 New South Wales state election: Granville[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Lamb 14,437 73.8 +5.9
Lang Labor Wilfred O'Neill 5,135 26.2 +26.2
Total formal votes 19,572 95.0 −3.5
Informal votes 1,022 5.0 +3.5
Turnout 20,594 93.2 −0.7
Labor hold Swing N/A

1941

1941 New South Wales state election: Granville[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Lamb 13,282 67.9
United Australia Claude Fleck 5,392 27.6
Independent Sam Aarons 876 4.5
Total formal votes 19,550 98.5
Informal votes 303 1.5
Turnout 19,853 93.9
Labor hold Swing

Elections in the 1930s

1938

1938 New South Wales state election: Granville[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Lamb 10,999 51.8 +8.2
United Australia Claude Fleck 10,227 48.2 +5.0
Total formal votes 21,226 97.9 +0.9
Informal votes 449 2.1 −0.9
Turnout 21,675 97.0 −0.9
Labor gain from United Australia Swing +2.0

1935

1935 New South Wales state election: Granville[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Australia Claude Fleck 8,990 46.2 −1.2
Labor (NSW) Bill Ely 8,489 43.6 −1.1
Federal Labor James Brophy 1,368 7.0 +0.2
Communist Adam Ogston 625 3.2 +2.2
Total formal votes 19,472 97.0 −0.5
Informal votes 593 3.0 +0.5
Turnout 20,065 97.9 +0.7
Two-party-preferred result
United Australia Claude Fleck 9,777 50.2 −2.1
Labor (NSW) Bill Ely 9,695 49.8 +2.1
United Australia hold Swing −2.1

1932

1932 New South Wales state election: Granville[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Australia Claude Fleck 8,694 47.4 +17.9
Labor (NSW) Bill Ely 8,188 44.7 −25.8
Federal Labor James Brophy 1,250 6.8 +6.8
Communist Raymond Hall 180 1.0 +1.0
Independent James Harwood 19 0.1 +0.1
Total formal votes 18,331 97.5 −1.2
Informal votes 477 2.5 +1.2
Turnout 18,808 97.2 +0.5
Two-party-preferred result
United Australia Claude Fleck 9,592 52.3 +22.8
Labor (NSW) Bill Ely 8,739 47.7 −22.8
United Australia gain from Labor (NSW) Swing +22.8

1930

1930 New South Wales state election: Granville[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Ely 12,495 70.5
Nationalist Jack Argent 5,231 29.5
Total formal votes 17,726 98.7
Informal votes 225 1.3
Turnout 17,951 96.7
Labor hold Swing

Elections in the 1920s

1927

1927 New South Wales state election: Granville[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Bill Ely 8,076 57.5
Nationalist Thomas Morrow 4,948 35.2
Independent John Colquhoun 1,024 7.3
Total formal votes 14,048 98.9
Informal votes 158 1.1
Turnout 14,206 89.2
Labor win (new seat)

1920 - 1927

District abolished

Elections in the 1910s

1917

1917 New South Wales state election: Granville[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jack Lang 6,707 50.8 −1.1
Nationalist Walter Duncan 6,066 45.9 −2.2
Independent Abraham Taylor 432 3.3 +3.3
Total formal votes 13,205 98.8 +1.5
Informal votes 155 1.2 −1.5
Turnout 13,360 67.7 −7.1
Labor hold Swing −1.1

1913

1913 New South Wales state election: Granville[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jack Lang 5,641 51.9
Liberal Reform John Nobbs 5,238 48.1
Total formal votes 10,879 97.3
Informal votes 305 2.7
Turnout 11,184 74.8
Labor gain from Liberal Reform  

1910

1910 New South Wales state election: Granville[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform John Nobbs 4,537 58.9
Labour Francis McLean 3,170 41.1
Total formal votes 7,707 98.2
Informal votes 143 1.8
Turnout 7,850 71.8
Liberal Reform hold  

Elections in the 1900s

1907

1907 New South Wales state election: Granville[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform John Nobbs 3,600 72.5
Labour Walter Duncan 1,363 27.5
Total formal votes 4,963 96.5
Informal votes 179 3.5
Turnout 5,142 58.5
Liberal Reform hold  

1904

1904 New South Wales state election: Granville[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform John Nobbs 3,355 72.5
Labour James Catts 1,217 26.3
Progressive Thomas Dalton 56 1.2
Total formal votes 4,628 99.6
Informal votes 20 0.4
Turnout 4,648 59.2
Liberal Reform hold  
Granville was expanded to include part of Canterbury. The member for Granville was John Nobbs (Liberal Reform). The member for Canterbury was Thomas Mackenzie (Liberal Reform) who successfully contested that seat.

1901

1901 New South Wales state election: Granville[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Reform John Nobbs 1,299 72.3 +9.4
Progressive William Windsor 497 27.7 +6.6
Total formal votes 1,796 99.4 −0.1
Informal votes 11 0.6 +0.1
Turnout 1,807 65.4 −0.5
Liberal Reform hold  

Elections in the 1890s

1898

1898 New South Wales colonial election: Granville[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Free Trade John Nobbs 994 63.0
National Federal William Windsor 333 21.1
Labour Charles Dyer 252 16.0
Total formal votes 1,579 99.5
Informal votes 8 0.5
Turnout 1,587 65.9
Free Trade gain from Labour  

1895

1895 New South Wales colonial election: Granville[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour George Smailes 799 54.3
Ind. Free Trade John Nobbs 673 45.7
Total formal votes 1,472 99.1
Informal votes 14 0.9
Turnout 1,486 67.1
Labour hold  

1894

1894 New South Wales colonial election: Granville[46]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour George Smailes 715 38.8
Free Trade George McCredie 527 28.6
Ind. Free Trade John Nobbs 410 22.2
Protectionist William Ewart 180 9.8
Ind. Free Trade John Ferguson 7 0.4
Ind. Protectionist Thomas Castle 5 0.3
Total formal votes 1,844 98.9
Informal votes 21 1.1
Turnout 1,865 84.4
Labour win (new seat)

Notes

  1. ^ compared to the two-party-preferred result for the 1988 Granville election.

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