Division of Hawker
Hawker Division | |
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Created | 1969 |
Abolished | 1993 |
Namesake | Charles Hawker |
The Division of Hawker was an
Originally created as a marginal Liberal seat prior to the 1969 election on a notional 5.8 percent two-party margin, the seat was won by Labor's Ralph Jacobi on a 7.9 percent two-party margin from a 13.7 percent two-party swing.
Jacobi was elected during the height of the popularity of the SA state Labor government under Don Dunstan, and held the seat until his retirement at the 1987 election. However, his margins were successively reduced from the late 1970s onward. He survived two redistributions in the Liberals' favour–prior to the 1977 election from a marginal Labor seat to a notional marginal Liberal seat and again prior to the 1984 election from a fairly safe Labor seat to a notional marginal Labor seat.
Jacobi handed the seat to Labor's Elizabeth Harvey, who held the seat for one term before being defeated by Liberal Chris Gallus at the 1990 election on a razor-edge 0.01 percent two-party margin from a 1.2 percent two-party swing, a victory of just 14 votes. Had at least 8 of 14 Australian Democrats supporters ranked Harvey second on their ballots rather than Gallus, Harvey would have been re-elected.
The seat was abolished prior to the
Members
Image | Member | Party | Term | Notes | |
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Ralph Jacobi (1928–2002) |
Labor | 25 October 1969 – 5 June 1987 |
Retired | ||
Elizabeth Harvey (1946–) |
11 July 1987 – 24 March 1990 |
Lost seat | |||
Chris Gallus (1943–) |
Liberal | 24 March 1990 – 13 March 1993 |
Transferred to the Division of Hindmarsh after Hawker was abolished in 1993 |