Division of Clark (state)

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Clark
Liberal (2), Greens (2), Independent (1)
NamesakeAndrew Inglis Clark
Electors74,397 (2018)
Area292.62 km2 (113.0 sq mi)
DemographicInner metropolitan
Federal electorate(s)Clark
Electorates around Clark:
Lyons Lyons Lyons
Lyons
Franklin
Clark Storm Bay
Franklin Franklin Storm Bay
Map
Map showing the Division of Denison, as of the 2018 Tasmanian state election.

The electoral division of Clark is one of the

Australian Constitution. The electorate shares its name and boundaries with the federal division of Clark
.

The electorate was renamed from the electoral division of Denison in September 2018. Denison was named after

Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land (1847–55), and Governor of New South Wales (1855–61). The renaming of the electorate to Clark was in line with the renaming of the federal division of Denison
to Clark.

Clark and the other House of Assembly electoral divisions are each represented by five members elected under the

Hare-Clark electoral system
(also named after Andrew Inglis Clark).

History and electoral profile

Clark was renamed from the Denison when amendments to the Tasmanian Constitution Act 1934 gained Royal Assent on 28 September 2018,[1] aligning Tasmania's state electoral divisions with the federal divisions which had undergone a boundary redistribution, including renaming Denison to Clark, and was formally gazetted on 14 November 2017.[2]

The division is located on the western side of the

Derwent River, covering a part of Kingborough and all of the Hobart and Glenorchy local government areas. Covering an area of 292.26 km² it is the smallest of Tasmania
's five electoral divisions.

Representation

Distribution of seats

Members for Clark and Denison

Year Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party Member Party
1909 Sir John Davies
Anti-Socialist
Walter Woods
Labor
William Sheridan
Labor
Sir Elliott Lewis
Anti-Socialist
Frederick Rattle
Anti-Socialist
Edward Crowther
Anti-Socialist
6 seats
(1909–1959)
1912 Liberal Liberal Vincent Barker
Labor
Francis Valentine Liberal
1913 Lyndhurst Giblin
Labor
William Fullerton Liberal
1914 William Sheridan
Labor
1916 John Cleary
Labor
William Burgess Liberal
1917 Charles Hoggins
Nationalist
Nationalist
George Foster
Nationalist
Nationalist
1919 Robert Cosgrove
Labor
John McPhee
Nationalist
Robert Snowden
Nationalist
1922 Charles Grant
Nationalist
Charles Culley
Labor
1924 Leslie Payne
Nationalist
1925 Robert Cosgrove
Labor
Walter Woods
Labor
John Soundy
Nationalist
1928 Charles Grant
Nationalist
Edmund Dwyer-Gray
Labor
1931 Gerald Mahoney
Labor
Ernest Turner
Nationalist
1932 Arndell Lewis
Nationalist
1934 Robert Cosgrove
Labor
Charles Culley
Labor
George Carruthers
Independent
1937 Francis Heerey
Labor
Arndell Lewis
Nationalist
1941
Ernest Turner
Nationalist
1941 Alfred White
Labor
Charles Atkins
Nationalist
1945 Francis Heerey
Labor
1946 Robert Harvey
Nationalist
1946 Horace Strutt
Liberal
Liberal
Rex Townley
Independent
1948 Henry Hope
Labor
Bill Wedd
Independent
1950 Frank Gaha
Labor
Liberal
1953 Leo McPartlan
Independent
1955 Bill Hodgman
Liberal
1958 Eric Howroyd
Labor
1959 Bert Lacey
Labor
1959 Harry McLoughlin
Labor
Charley Aylett
Labor
Bill Wedd
Independent
Sir Archibald Park
Liberal
1959
Independent
Horace Strutt
Liberal
1964
Independent
1964 Ken Austin
Labor
Merv Everett
Labor
Nigel Abbott
Liberal
Robert Mather
Liberal
1965 George Brown
Liberal
1969 Neil Batt
Labor
Bob Baker
Liberal
Max Bingham
Liberal
1972 Kevin Corby
Labor
1974 Ian Cole
Labor
John Green
Labor
1976 Julian Amos
Labor
Max Robinson
Liberal
1979 John Devine
Labor
1980 Norm Sanders Democrats Bob Graham
Labor
Gabriel Haros
Liberal
1982 Geoff Davis
Liberal
Peter Walker
Liberal
1983 Bob Brown
Independent Green
1984 Bob Graham
Labor
Carmel Holmes
Liberal
1986
Independent
1986 Neil Batt
Labor
Judy Jackson
Labor
Ray Groom
Liberal
John White
Labor
John Bennett
Liberal
1987 John Barker
Liberal
1989 Greens David Crean
Labor
1990 Chris Gibson
Liberal
1992 Julian Amos
Labor
Michael Hodgman
Liberal
1993 Peg Putt Greens
1996 Jim Bacon
Labor
Bob Cheek
Liberal
1998
5 seats
(1998–2024)
2001 Michael Hodgman
Liberal
2002 Graeme Sturges
Labor
2004 David Bartlett
Labor
2006 Lisa Singh
Labor
2008 Cassy O'Connor Greens
2010 Scott Bacon
Labor
Matthew Groom
Liberal
Elise Archer
Liberal
2011 Graeme Sturges
Labor
2014 Madeleine Ogilvie
Labor
2018 Ella Haddad
Labor
Sue Hickey
Liberal
2019 Madeleine Ogilvie Independent
2021
Liberal
Independent
2021 Kristie Johnston Independent
2023a Vica Bayley Greens Independent
2023b Simon Behrakis
Liberal
2024 Josh Willie
Labor
Helen Burnet Greens

Election results

2021 Tasmanian state election: Clark[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 10,626
Liberal Elise Archer (elected 2) 9,402 14.7 −1.6
Liberal Madeleine Ogilvie (elected 4) 3,992 6.3 +6.3
Liberal Simon Behrakis 3,722 5.8 +2.3
Liberal Will Coats 1,690 2.7 +2.7
Liberal Harvey Lennon 1,488 2.3 +2.3
Labor Ella Haddad (elected 3) 7,998 12.5 +4.4
Labor Simon Davis 1,986 3.1 +3.1
Labor Chris Clark 1,597 2.5 +2.5
Labor Sam Mitchell 1,294 2.0 +2.0
Labor Deb Carnes 1,191 1.9 +1.9
Greens Cassy O'Connor (elected 1) 9,469 14.9 +2.4
Greens Vica Bayley 1,372 2.2 +2.2
Greens Bec Taylor 943 1.5 +1.5
Greens Tim Smith 546 0.9 +0.9
Greens Nathan Volf 442 0.7 +0.7
Independent Kristie Johnston (elected 5) 6,994 11.0 +11.0
Independent Sue Hickey 6,261 9.8 +9.8
Animal Justice Tim Westcott 902 1.4 +1.4
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Andrew Large 588 0.9 +0.9
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Lorraine Bennett 310 0.5 +0.5
Independent Mike Dutta 615 1.0 +1.0
Independent Jax Ewin 537 0.8 +0.8
Independent Lisa Gershwin 260 0.4 +0.4
Australian Federation Justin Stringer 154 0.2 +0.2
Total formal votes 63,753 95.0 −0.9
Informal votes 3,378 5.0 +0.9
Turnout 67,131 90.7 −0.7
Party total votes
Liberal 20,294 31.8 −5.9
Labor 14,066 22.1 −19.8
Greens 12,772 20.0 +2.5
Independent Kristie Johnston 6,994 11.0 +11.0
Independent Sue Hickey 6,261 9.8 +9.8
Animal Justice 902 1.4 +1.4
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 898 1.4 +1.4
Independent Mike Dutta 615 1.0 +1.0
Independent Jax Ewin 537 0.8 +0.8
Independent Lisa Gershwin 260 0.4 +0.4
Australian Federation 154 0.2 +0.2
Liberal hold Swing –1.6
Liberal hold Swing +6.3
Labor hold Swing +4.4
Greens hold Swing +2.4
Independent gain from Labor Swing +11.0

See also

References

  1. ^ "Constitution Amendment (House of Assembly Electoral Boundaries) Act 2018". Tasmanian Legislation. Government of Tasmania. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Determination of names and boundaries of federal electoral divisions in Tasmania". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  3. ^ "2021 Results for Clark". Tasmanian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 12 May 2021.

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