Tasmanian Legislative Council periodic elections, 2010

Periodic elections for the Tasmanian Legislative Council were held on 1 May 2010. The two seats up for election were Apsley, held by independent MLC Tania Rattray-Wagner, and Elwick, held by retiring Labor-turned-independent MLC Terry Martin. These seats were last contested in 2004.

Apsley

Sitting independent MLC Tania Rattray-Wagner was the sole nominee for the election in Apsley, which she had held since 2004. She was thus declared re-elected unopposed.

Tasmanian Legislative Council periodic elections, 2010: Apsley
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Independent Tania Rattray-Wagner unopposed
Independent hold Swing N/A

Elwick

The Hobart seat had been held by Terry Martin since 2004. Martin was facing court on charges of child sex offences, and was not recontesting the election. A frontrunner emerged in Adriana Taylor, Glenorchy Mayor and Labor Party member, although in common with the prevalence of independents in the Legislative Council, Taylor did not seek party endorsement. There were suggestions that Lisa Singh, defeated Labor MHA and former government minister, or Andrew Wilkie might run, but these came to nothing. The Labor Party did endorse a candidate, Health and Community Services Union official Tim Jacobson. The Tasmanian Greens endorsed Housing Tasmania policy officer Kartika Franks, who ran on the Greens' ticket in Denison at the 2010 state election.[1]

Tasmanian Legislative Council periodic elections, 2010: Elwick[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
Independent Adriana Taylor 9,598 48.88 +48.88
Labor Tim Jacobson 7,455 37.97 +37.97
Greens Kartika Franks 2,581 13.15 +13.15
Total formal votes 19,634 95.89
Informal votes 842 4.11
Turnout 20,476 81.19
Two-party-preferred result
Independent Adriana Taylor 11,011 56.08 +56.08
Labor Tim Jacobson 8,623 43.92 +43.92
Independent hold Swing

References

  1. Tucker, Peter; Bonham, Kevin (19 April 2010). "It's quiet on the LegCo front". Tasmanian Times. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
  2. "Division of Elwick". 2010 Legislative Council election results. Tasmanian Electoral Commission. 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
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