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Division of Groom

Coordinates: 27°29′02″S 151°39′11″E / 27.484°S 151.653°E / -27.484; 151.653
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Groom
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Groom (green) within Queensland
Created1984
MPIan Macfarlane
PartyLiberal National
NamesakeLittleton Groom
Electors96,916 (2013)
Area5,594 km2 (2,159.9 sq mi)
DemographicProvincial

The Division of Groom is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was created in 1984 mostly out of the old Division of Darling Downs. It is named in honour of Sir Littleton Groom, who represented Darling Downs with only one short break from 1901 to 1936 and served as Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives.

It is located in the rural areas west of Brisbane and is centred on the city of Toowoomba, Australia's second largest inland city. Other centres include Oakey and Pittsworth.

The seat has never elected a Labor member and is currently a very safe seat for the Liberal National Party, with an 18-point swing required for Labor to win it as of the 2010 election.

Members

Member Party Term
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Nationals Tom McVeigh National 1984–1988
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Liberal Bill Taylor Liberal 1988–1998
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Liberal Ian Macfarlane Liberal 1998–2010
Template:Australian politics/party colours/LNP Liberal National 2010–present

Election results

Australian federal election, 2013: Groom
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal National Ian Macfarlane 48,966 55.64 −5.61
Labor Troy Murray 19,451 22.10 −0.57
Palmer United Ewen Mathieson 8,225 9.35 +9.35
Greens Trevor Smith 3,823 4.34 −2.96
Katter's Australian Chris Whitty 3,243 3.69 +3.69
Family First Alex Todd 2,342 2.66 −2.90
Rise Up Australia Rick Armitage 1,210 1.37 +1.37
Citizens Electoral Council Robert Thies 743 0.84 +0.84
Total formal votes 88,003 96.01 +0.16
Informal votes 3,656 3.99 −0.16
Turnout 91,659 94.58 +0.16
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal National Ian Macfarlane 58,493 66.47 −2.06
Labor Troy Murray 29,510 33.53 +2.06
Liberal National hold Swing −2.06

References

27°29′02″S 151°39′11″E / 27.484°S 151.653°E / -27.484; 151.653