South Metropolitan Province

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

Labor Party
, which held most or all of the component Assembly seats.

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

South 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

Cockburn, East Melville, Fremantle, Melville

41,082 11.09
1966 22 May 1968 – 22 May 1974 46,073 11.14
1972 22 May 1974 – 22 May 1977 63,251 11.48
1976 22 May 1977 – 22 May 1983 63,455 10.02
1982 22 May 1983 – 22 May 1989

Cockburn, Fremantle, Melville, Rockingham

65,508 9.22

Representation

Members

Member 1 Party Term Member 2 Party Term
Ron Thompson  
Labor
1965–1980   Frederick Lavery  
Labor
1965–1971
  Des Dans  
Labor
1971–1989
Howard Olney[1]  
Labor
1980–1981  
Garry Kelly  
Labor
1982–1989  
1 On 16 December 1981, Labor member Howard Olney resigned in order to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Western Australia. At the resulting by-election on 13 March 1982, Labor candidate Garry Kelly was elected.

References

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