Electoral results for the Division of Gilmore
This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Gilmore in Australian federal elections from the electorate's creation in 1984 until the present.
Members
Election results
Elections in the 2010s
Australian federal election, 2016: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Liberal |
Ann Sudmalis |
46,713 |
45.28 |
−2.15 |
|
Labor |
Fiona Phillips |
40,476 |
39.23 |
+4.97 |
|
Greens |
Carmel McCallum |
10,820 |
10.49 |
+1.43 |
|
Christian Democrats |
Steve Ryan |
5,160 |
5.00 |
+2.16 |
Total formal votes |
103,169 |
95.87 |
+1.08 |
Informal votes |
4,442 |
4.13 |
−1.08 |
Turnout |
107,611 |
92.78 |
−0.36 |
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal |
Ann Sudmalis |
52,336 |
50.73 |
−3.05 |
|
Labor |
Fiona Phillips |
50,833 |
49.27 |
+3.05 |
|
Liberal hold |
Swing |
−3.05 |
|
Australian federal election, 2013: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Liberal |
Ann Sudmalis |
41,726 |
46.00 |
−4.93 |
|
Labor |
Neil Reilly |
31,789 |
35.05 |
−0.13 |
|
Greens |
Terry Barratt |
8,438 |
9.30 |
−0.27 |
|
Palmer United |
Lyndal Harris |
5,726 |
6.31 |
+6.31 |
|
Christian Democrats |
Steve Ryan |
3,030 |
3.34 |
+0.67 |
Total formal votes |
90,709 |
94.83 |
−0.06 |
Informal votes |
4,946 |
5.17 |
+0.06 |
Turnout |
95,655 |
94.29 |
−0.33 |
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal |
Ann Sudmalis |
47,758 |
52.65 |
−2.67 |
|
Labor |
Neil Reilly |
42,951 |
47.35 |
+2.67 |
|
Liberal hold |
Swing |
−2.67 |
|
Australian federal election, 2010: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
44,050 |
50.93 |
+5.15 |
|
Labor |
Neil Reilly |
30,430 |
35.18 |
-6.83 |
|
Greens |
Ben van der Wijngaart |
8,279 |
9.57 |
+1.49 |
|
Christian Democrats |
Bohdan Brumerskyj |
2,310 |
2.67 |
+0.18 |
|
Family First |
Elizabeth Cunningham |
781 |
0.90 |
+0.50 |
|
Liberal Democrats |
Don Keys |
374 |
0.43 |
+0.28 |
|
Secular |
Annette Williams |
275 |
0.32 |
+0.32 |
Total formal votes |
86,499 |
94.89 |
-0.87 |
Informal votes |
4,658 |
5.11 |
+0.87 |
Turnout |
91,157 |
94.64 |
-1.17 |
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
47,850 |
55.32 |
+5.73 |
|
Labor |
Neil Reilly |
38,649 |
44.68 |
-5.73 |
|
Liberal hold |
Swing |
+5.73 |
|
Elections in the 2000s
Australian federal election, 2007: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
40,513 |
50.39 |
-3.83 |
|
Labor |
Neil Reilly |
30,386 |
37.79 |
+5.71 |
|
Greens |
Ben van der Wijngaart |
6,070 |
7.55 |
+0.32 |
|
Christian Democrats |
Bohdan Brumerskyj |
1,755 |
2.18 |
-1.71 |
|
Independent |
Of The Above None |
686 |
0.85 |
+0.85 |
|
Family First |
Brett Greenhalgh |
407 |
0.51 |
+0.51 |
|
Climate Conservatives |
Simon Blake |
370 |
0.46 |
+0.46 |
|
Liberty & Democracy |
Kevin Ramsey |
151 |
0.19 |
+0.19 |
|
CEC |
Warwick Hunt |
59 |
0.07 |
-0.09 |
Total formal votes |
80,397 |
95.79 |
+0.24 |
Informal votes |
3,536 |
4.21 |
-0.24 |
Turnout |
83,933 |
95.88 |
+0.61 |
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
43,467 |
54.07 |
-5.34 |
|
Labor |
Neil Reilly |
36,930 |
45.93 |
+5.34 |
|
Liberal hold |
Swing |
-5.34 |
|
Australian federal election, 2004: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
43,723 |
54.58 |
-1.53 |
|
Labor |
Megan Pikett |
24,835 |
31.00 |
+4.95 |
|
Greens |
Ben van der Wijngaart |
6,234 |
7.78 |
+2.29 |
|
Christian Democrats |
Paul Green |
3,381 |
4.22 |
+2.59 |
|
One Nation |
Col Harding |
1,762 |
2.20 |
-3.60 |
|
CEC |
Jean McClung |
176 |
0.22 |
+0.07 |
Total formal votes |
80,111 |
95.77 |
+0.11 |
Informal votes |
3,542 |
4.23 |
-0.11 |
Turnout |
83,653 |
95.47 |
-0.21 |
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
48,130 |
60.08 |
-4.55 |
|
Labor |
Megan Pikett |
31,981 |
39.92 |
+4.55 |
|
Liberal hold |
Swing |
-4.55 |
|
Australian federal election, 2001: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
43,089 |
56.11 |
+10.97 |
|
Labor |
Peter Knott |
20,011 |
26.06 |
-9.78 |
|
One Nation |
Geoff Crocker |
4,454 |
5.80 |
-5.24 |
|
Greens |
Jane Bange |
4,218 |
5.49 |
+2.78 |
|
Democrats |
Michael Hayes |
3,323 |
4.33 |
+1.04 |
|
Christian Democrats |
Steve Ryan |
1,253 |
1.63 |
-0.36 |
|
Unity |
Paul McLeod |
339 |
0.44 |
+0.44 |
|
CEC |
Jean McClung |
113 |
0.15 |
+0.15 |
Total formal votes |
76,800 |
95.66 |
-2.05 |
Informal votes |
3,485 |
4.34 |
+2.05 |
Turnout |
80,285 |
96.49 |
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
49,634 |
64.63 |
+10.08 |
|
Labor |
Peter Knott |
27,166 |
35.37 |
-10.08 |
|
Liberal hold |
Swing |
+10.08 |
|
Elections in the 1990s
Australian federal election, 1998: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
33,390 |
45.09 |
-5.42 |
|
Labor |
Sandra McCarthy |
26,509 |
35.80 |
-2.51 |
|
One Nation |
Tom Dell |
8,206 |
11.08 |
+11.08 |
|
Democrats |
Peter Fraser |
2,444 |
3.30 |
-1.50 |
|
Greens |
Jane Bange |
2,020 |
2.73 |
-0.11 |
|
Christian Democrats |
Steve Ryan |
1,481 |
2.00 |
+0.44 |
Total formal votes |
74,050 |
97.70 |
+0.05 |
Informal votes |
1,743 |
2.30 |
-0.05 |
Turnout |
75,793 |
96.21 |
-0.86 |
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
40,013 |
54.04 |
-2.20 |
|
Labor |
Sandra McCarthy |
34,037 |
45.96 |
+2.20 |
|
Liberal hold |
Swing |
-2.20 |
|
Australian federal election, 1996: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
36,261 |
50.51 |
+8.76 |
|
Labor |
Peter Knott |
27,503 |
38.31 |
-4.38 |
|
Democrats |
Joanne McGrath |
3,449 |
4.80 |
+1.35 |
|
Greens |
David Rothschild |
2,039 |
2.84 |
-1.88 |
|
Independent |
Tom Dell |
1,195 |
1.66 |
+1.66 |
|
Call to Australia |
Charles Chappell |
1,117 |
1.56 |
+1.56 |
|
Natural Law |
Rosemary Keighley |
220 |
0.31 |
+0.08 |
Total formal votes |
71,784 |
97.65 |
-0.18 |
Informal votes |
1,730 |
2.35 |
+0.18 |
Turnout |
73,514 |
97.07 |
+0.05 |
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal |
Joanna Gash |
40,243 |
56.24 |
+6.69 |
|
Labor |
Peter Knott |
31,317 |
43.76 |
-6.69 |
|
Liberal gain from Labor |
Swing |
+6.69 |
|
Australian federal election, 1993: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Labor |
Peter Knott |
28,559 |
42.69 |
+3.13 |
|
Liberal |
Bill Eddy |
27,932 |
41.76 |
+23.53 |
|
National |
Max Atkins |
3,380 |
5.05 |
-19.97 |
|
Greens |
May Leatch |
3,160 |
4.72 |
+4.10 |
|
Democrats |
Greg Butler |
2,312 |
3.46 |
-9.65 |
|
Independent |
Jeff Stanborough |
925 |
1.38 |
+1.38 |
|
Independent |
Ruth Devenney |
475 |
0.71 |
+0.71 |
|
Natural Law |
Rosemary Keighley |
151 |
0.23 |
+0.23 |
Total formal votes |
66,894 |
97.83 |
+0.02 |
Informal votes |
1,483 |
2.17 |
-0.02 |
Turnout |
68,377 |
97.02 |
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor |
Peter Knott |
33,721 |
50.45 |
+1.24 |
|
Liberal |
Bill Eddy |
33,115 |
49.55 |
-1.24 |
|
Labor gain from National |
Swing |
+1.24 |
|
Elections in the 1980s
Australian federal election, 1987: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
National |
John Sharp |
32,216 |
52.3 |
+24.0 |
|
Labor |
John Wright |
25,207 |
40.9 |
-3.5 |
|
Democrats |
Alan Blackshaw |
2,849 |
4.6 |
+1.9 |
|
Independent |
Reen Dixon |
1,356 |
2.2 |
+2.2 |
Total formal votes |
61,628 |
97.1 |
|
Informal votes |
1,826 |
2.9 |
|
Turnout |
63,454 |
95.2 |
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
National |
John Sharp |
34,643 |
56.2 |
+5.0 |
|
Labor |
John Wright |
26,977 |
43.8 |
-5.0 |
|
National hold |
Swing |
+5.0 |
|
Australian federal election, 1984: Gilmore
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Labor |
Bob Stephens |
25,812 |
44.4 |
-1.6 |
|
National |
John Sharp |
16,463 |
28.3 |
+13.8 |
|
Liberal |
Noel Anderson |
12,213 |
21.0 |
-11.9 |
|
Nuclear Disarmament |
Rodney Lander |
2,003 |
3.4 |
+3.4 |
|
Democrats |
John Sanders |
1,595 |
2.7 |
-1.6 |
|
Independent |
Ronald Sarina |
114 |
0.2 |
+0.2 |
Total formal votes |
58,200 |
95.9 |
|
Informal votes |
2,458 |
4.1 |
|
Turnout |
60,658 |
94.8 |
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
National |
John Sharp |
29,800 |
51.2 |
+51.2 |
|
Labor |
Bob Stephens |
28,378 |
48.8 |
-1.7 |
|
National gain from Labor |
Swing |
+1.7 |
|
References
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