Electoral district of Swan Hill

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Swan Hill
Swan Hill
Electors33,073 (2010)
Area28,093 km2 (10,846.8 sq mi)
DemographicRural

The Electoral district of Swan Hill was a rural Lower House electoral district of the Victorian Parliament. It was located within the Northern Victoria Region of the Legislative Council.

The area had previously been part of the electoral districts of Wimmera (1851-89), Crowlands (1858-77), and Donald & Swan Hill (1889-1904).

At its beginning in 1904, the district spanned the Victorian Mallee region, covering not only Swan Hill and its surrounds, but also the

Liberals
held the seat for most of the 1970s, during the height of their dominance in the state. However, the Nationals regained it in a 1983 by-election and held it until the seat was abolished in 2014.

At its end in 2014, the district included the towns of Birchip, Charlton, Donald, Kerang, Murtoa, St Arnaud, Sea Lake, Warracknabeal, Wedderburn and Wycheproof, as well as the titular city of Swan Hill. Natural features of the electorate included Lake Tyrrell and the Murray River, which was a popular tourist destination and the centre of a flourishing irrigation area. Farming and agriculture were important industries throughout the region.

Due to the region making up an increasingly smaller proportion of the state's population, in 2014 it became part of the electoral district of Murray Plains.[1]

Members for Swan Hill

Member Party Term
 
John Gray
Ministerialist 1904–1917
 
Independent
 
Commonwealth Liberal
 
Nationalist
  Percy Stewart
Farmers Union
1917–1919
  Francis Old
Farmers Union
1919–1945
 
Country
  John Hipworth
Country
1945–1949
 
Liberal
1949–1952
  Harold Stirling
Country
1952–1968
  Henry Broad
Country
1968–1973
  Alan Wood
Liberal
1973–1983
  Barry Steggall
National
1983–2002
  Peter Walsh
National
2002–2014

Election results

2010 Victorian state election: Swan Hill
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Peter Walsh 22,086 75.04 +27.61
Labor Sharon Garrick 4,802 16.32 -2.19
Greens Morgana Russell 1,326 4.51 +0.57
Family First Garion Pearse 1,219 4.14 +0.81
Total formal votes 29,433 95.33 +0.00
Informal votes 1,441 4.67 +0.00
Turnout 30,874 93.35 -0.42
Two-party-preferred result
National Peter Walsh 23,343 79.33 +5.93
Labor Sharon Garrick 6,081 20.67 -5.93
National hold Swing +5.93

See also

References

  1. ^ "No change to Murray Plains". Gannawarra Times. 6 October 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.

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