Electoral district of West Torrens
West Torrens South Australia—House of Assembly | |
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Electoral district of West Torrens (green) in the Greater Adelaide area | |
State | South Australia |
Dates current |
1857–1902, 1915–1938, 1956–1970, 2002–present |
MP | Tom Koutsantonis |
Party | Australian Labor Party (SA) |
Namesake | City of West Torrens |
Electors | 23,892 (2014) |
Area | 25.1 km2 (9.7 sq mi) |
Demographic | Metropolitan |
Coordinates | 34°56′9″S 138°32′55″E / 34.93583°S 138.54861°ECoordinates: 34°56′9″S 138°32′55″E / 34.93583°S 138.54861°E |
West Torrens is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after the City of West Torrens because of its location on the River Torrens, it is a 25.1 km² urban electorate in Adelaide's west. It includes the suburbs and areas of Adelaide Airport, Brooklyn Park, Cowandilla, Hilton, Keswick Terminal, Kurralta Park, Marleston, Mile End, Mile End South, Netley, North Plympton, Richmond, Thebarton, Torrensville, Underdale and West Richmond, as well as parts of Lockleys.
West Torrens has had four incarnations as a South Australian Assembly electoral district (plus one as an early unicameral Council district). It was first used as district in the Legislative Council, from 1851 until 1857; Charles Simeon Hare, then Thomas Reynolds being the members.[1] From 1857 onwards, it became one of House of Assembly districts, returning two members until it was abolished as a name at the 1902 election. At the 1915 election, it was recreated as a House of Assembly seat returning two members, being abolished again at the 1938 election when single-member districts were introduced.[1] In 1955 it was recreated to replace the abolished seat of Thebarton for the 1956 election, the first time that the district was represented by a single member. It was abolished at the 1970 election and replaced with the electoral district of Peake, until reverting to its original name for the 2002 election, after a redistribution.
Members
First incarnation (1857–1902) | |||||||
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Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | ||
Luther Scammell | 1857–1860 | James Cole | 1857–1860 | ||||
Thomas Magarey | 1860–1862 | George Morphett | 1860–1861 | ||||
Randolph Stow | 1861–1862 | ||||||
Henry Strangways | 1862–1871 | ||||||
Augustine Stow | 1862–1865 | ||||||
John Pickering | 1865–1868 | ||||||
G. T. Bean | 1868–1870 | ||||||
John Pickering | 1870–1870 | ||||||
W. H. Bean | 1870–1871 | ||||||
James Boucaut | 1871–1875 | ||||||
John Pickering | 1871–1878 | ||||||
Benjamin Taylor | 1875–1876 | ||||||
J. M. Sinclair | 1876–1878 | ||||||
W. J. Magarey | 1878–1881 | W. H. Bean | 1878–1884 | ||||
F. E. Bucknall | 1881–1887 | ||||||
Arthur Harvey | 1884–1887 | ||||||
Benjamin Gould | 1887–1893 | Benjamin Nash | 1887–1890 | ||||
T. H. Brooker | 1890–1902 | ||||||
Frank Hourigan | Labor | 1893–1901 | |||||
Second incarnation (1915–1938) | |||||||
Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term | ||
Henry Chesson | Labor | 1915–1917 | Thompson Green | Labor | 1915–1917 | ||
National | 1917–1918 | National | 1917–1918 | ||||
Alfred Blackwell | Labor | 1918–1931 | John McInnes | Labor | 1918–1931 | ||
Parliamentary Labor | 1931–1934 | Parliamentary Labor | 1931–1934 | ||||
Labor | 1934–1938 | Labor | 1934–1938 | ||||
Third incarnation (1956–1970) | |||
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Member | Party | Term | |
Fred Walsh | Labor | 1956–1965 | |
Glen Broomhill | Labor | 1965–1970 | |
Fourth incarnation (2002–present) | |||
Member | Party | Term | |
Tom Koutsantonis | Labor | 2002–present | |
Election results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Labor | Tom Koutsantonis | 10,261 | 49.1 | −1.0 | |
Liberal | Serge Ambrose | 7,295 | 34.9 | +2.0 | |
Greens | Tim White | 2,454 | 11.7 | −0.2 | |
Family First | Tim Leeder | 894 | 4.3 | +0.8 | |
Total formal votes | 20,904 | 96.7 | +0.1 | ||
Informal votes | 712 | 3.3 | −0.1 | ||
Turnout | 21,616 | 90.5 | −1.7 | ||
Two-party-preferred result | |||||
Labor | Tom Koutsantonis | 12,716 | 60.8 | +0.0 | |
Liberal | Serge Ambrose | 8,188 | 39.2 | −0.0 | |
Labor hold | Swing | +0.0 | |||
Notes
- 1 2 "Statistical Record of the Legislature, 1836 - 2007" (PDF). Parliament of South Australia. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- ↑ State Election Results – West Torrens, ECSA.
- ↑ 2014 State Election Results – West Torrens, ABC.
References
- ABC profile for West Torrens: 2014
- ECSA profile for West Torrens: 2014
- Poll Bludger profile for West Torrens: 2014