North Metropolitan Province

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The North Metropolitan Province was a two-member electoral province of the

Perth
. It was one of several metropolitan seats created following the enactment of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act (No.2) 1963, and became effective on 22 May 1965. At each election, held every three years, one of the two seats was vacated, and the trend in North Metropolitan reflected statewide trends and swings rather than being safe for either of the major parties.

In 1989, the province was abolished by the Acts Amendment (Electoral Reform) Act 1987, and with two others became part of the

North Metropolitan Region
under the new proportional voting system.

Geography

The province was made up of several complete Legislative Assembly districts, which changed at each distribution.

Redistribution Period Electoral districts Electors % of State
1963–64 22 May 1965 – 22 May 1968

Balcatta, Karrinyup, Mount Hawthorn, Wembley

41,328 11.15
1966 22 May 1968 – 22 May 1974

Balcatta, Karrinyup, Mount Hawthorn, Mount Lawley, Wembley

55,919 13.52
1972 22 May 1974 – 22 May 1977

Balga, Karrinyup, Mount Hawthorn, Mount Lawley, Scarborough

76,507 13.89
1976 22 May 1977 – 22 May 1983

Balcatta, Karrinyup, Mount Hawthorn, Scarborough, Whitford

77,524 12.34
1982 22 May 1983 – 22 May 1989

Joondalup, Karrinyup, Scarborough, Whitford

64,044 9.01

Representation

Members

Member 1 Party Term Member 2 Party Term
Arthur Griffith  
Liberal
1965–1977 Herbert R. Robinson  
Liberal
1965–1968
Roy Claughton  
Labor
1968–1980
Bob Pike  
Liberal
1977–1983
Peter Wells  
Liberal
1980–1986
Graham Edwards  
Labor
1983–1989
John Halden  
Labor
1986–1989

References

  • Black, David (1991). Legislative Council of Western Australia : membership register, electoral law and statistics, 1890-1989. .