1992 Ku-ring-gai state by-election

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1992 Ku-ring-gai state by-election
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  1991 22 August 1992 1995  

Electoral district of Ku-ring-gai in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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IND
IND
Candidate Stephen O'Doherty Mick GallagherTed Roach
Party Liberal Independent Independent
Primary  vote14,7559,7255,442
Percentage47.85%31.54%17.65%
SwingDecrease2.svg 14.57Increase2.svg 23.54Increase2.svg 8.57
TCP 55.09%44.91%
TCP swingDecrease2.svg 17.62Increase2.svg 44.91

MP before election

Nick Greiner
Liberal

Elected MP

Stephen O'Doherty
Liberal

A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Ku-ring-gai on Saturday, 22 August 1992. [1]

Contents

It was triggered by the resignation on 24 June 1992 of Liberal Party MP and premier Nick Greiner after the scandal known as the 'Metherell affair'. [2] The seat was subsequently won by Stephen O'Doherty of the Liberal Party. However the Liberals suffered a 14% drop in their primary vote, and a 17% drop in their two party preferred vote. [2]

Background

The seat of Ku-ring-gai, a traditionally safe Liberal seat, was held since 1980 by Nick Greiner, who had been Premier of New South Wales since 1988. [2] However, with the hung parliament result of the 1991 election, Greiner's performance in government had become dependent on the support of the few independent members of the legislative assembly. With the resignation from the party of former minister Terry Metherell in October 1991, the government's majority became even tighter. The government subsequently created a job for Metherell, a position with the Environment Protection Agency, which he accepted, effectively engineering a vacancy in a seat the Liberal Party would recover at a by-election. [3]

While the Liberal Party won the by-election, there was a much higher cost. Because the Greiner government was in a minority, it could not prevent the Legislative Assembly referring the matter of Metherell's appointment to the Independent Commission Against Corruption, which made findings of corruption. [3] These findings were eventually ruled by the Supreme Court of New South Wales as being outside the powers of the ICAC to make, but by then Premier Greiner had already resigned as Premier and an MP after the four independent MPs threatened to bring down the government if Greiner stayed in office. [3]

Results

1992 Ku-ring-gai by-election
Saturday 22 August [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Stephen O'Doherty 14,75547.85−14.57
Independent Mick Gallagher9,72531.54+23.54
Independent Ted Roach5,44217.65+8.57
Call to Australia Robert Taylor9142.96+0.73
Total formal votes30,83695.74+2.00
Informal votes1,3714.26−2.00
Turnout 32,20782.68−11.39
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Stephen O'Doherty 16,16755.09−17.62
Independent Mick Gallagher13,18244.91+44.91
Liberal hold 

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Green, Antony. "1992 Ku-ring-gai by-election". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales . Retrieved 8 September 2019.
  2. 1 2 3 Green, Antony. "Ku-ring-gai - NSW Votes 2011". ABC Elections. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 "Davidson - profile". The Poll Bludger - 2007 election. Archived from the original on 5 October 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2009.