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Mackay
QueenslandLegislative Assembly
Mackay (2008—)
StateQueensland
MPJulieanne Gilbert
PartyLabor
NamesakeMackay
Electors29,674 (2015)
Area63 km2 (24.3 sq mi)

Mackay is a Legislative Assembly of Queensland electoral district in North Queensland, Australia, encompassing the inner suburbs of the city of Mackay. Outer suburbs of the city are included in the neighbouring electorates of Mirani and Whitsunday.

Mackay has been held by the Australian Labor Party for all but five years since 1915, when it was won by William Forgan Smith, who served as Premier of Queensland from 1932 to 1942. He retired undefeated in 1942 and was replaced by long-serving backbencher Fred Graham. Graham retired in 1969, and was succeeded by Ed Casey. Casey went to lose Labor preselection in 1972, but recontested and won as an independent, and did so again in 1975 before being readmitted to the party in 1977. He subsequently served as Labor leader from 1978 to 1982, and later as a minister in the Goss Labor government. He was succeeded upon his retirement by Tim Mulherin, who was comfortably elected six more times, winning with more than 60% of the vote in 2006.

For the better part of a century, Mackay was a safe Labor seat, remaining in Labor hands even at the height of Joh Bjelke-Petersen's popularity. Aside from Casey's stint as an independent, the only time Labor's grip on the seat was seriously threatened before 2012 was in 1986, when Casey was reduced to 53 percent of the two-party vote. At the 2012 election it became the most marginal ALP seat with Mulherin winning 50.5% of the two-party preferred vote. Mulherin was elected deputy leader of what remained of Labor; it was reduced to only seven seats.

Mulherin retired in 2012, and the seat reverted to its traditional status as a safe Labor seat, with Julieanne Gilbert retaining the seat for Labor on a swing of 12 percent.

Members for Mackay

First incarnation (1878–1888, 1 member)
Member Party Term
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Other Francis Amhurst Unaligned 1878–1881
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Other Maurice Hume Black Unaligned 1881–1888
Second incarnation (1888–1912, 2 members)
Member Party Term
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Other Maurice Hume Black Unaligned 1888–1893
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Other David Dalrymple Ministerialist 1888–1904
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Other James Chataway Ministerialist 1893–1901
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Other Walter Paget Ministerialist/Opposition 1901–1912
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Albert Fudge Labor 1904–1907
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Edward Swayne Opposition 1907–1912
Third incarnation (1912–present, 1 member)
Member Party Term
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Other Walter Paget Ministerialist/Opposition 1912–1915
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor William Forgan Smith Labor 1915–1942
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Fred Graham Labor 1943–1969
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Ed Casey Labor 1969–1972
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent Independent 1972–1977
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labour Labor 1977–1995
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Tim Mulherin Labor 1995–2015
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor Julieanne Gilbert Labor 2015–present

Election results

Queensland state election, 2015: Mackay[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Julieanne Gilbert 11,346 43.83 +5.25
Liberal National Deon Attard 6,680 25.80 −11.14
Independent Julie Boyd 5,720 22.10 +22.10
Greens Jonathon Dykyj 1,285 4.96 −0.58
Family First Lindsay Temple 857 3.31 +3.31
Total formal votes 25,888 97.54 −0.26
Informal votes 653 2.46 +0.26
Turnout 26,541 89.44 −0.31
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Julieanne Gilbert 13,542 62.39 +11.86
Liberal National Deon Attard 8,162 37.61 −11.86
Labor hold Swing +11.86

References