2017 Northcote state by-election

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2017 Northcote state by-election
Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg
  2014 18 November 2017 (2017-11-18) 2018  

The Electoral district of Northcote in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria
Turnout79.0% Decrease2.svg 11.6
 First partySecond party
 
MP Lidia Thorpe.png
Labor Placeholder.png
Candidate Lidia Thorpe Clare Burns
Party Greens Labor
Percentage45.2%35.4%
SwingIncrease2.svg 8.9Decrease2.svg 5.6
2CP 55.6%44.4%
2CP swingIncrease2.svg 11.6Decrease2.svg 11.6

VIC Northcote District 2014.png
Location of the electoral district of Northcote, in Melbourne's inner northern suburbs

MLA before election

Fiona Richardson
Labor

Elected MLA

Lidia Thorpe
Greens

A by-election for the seat of Northcote in the Victorian Legislative Assembly was held on 18 November 2017. The by-election was triggered by the death of Labor Party MP Fiona Richardson on 23 August 2017. [1] While the seat historically has firmly been in the Labor Party's hands since its inception in 1927, environmental issues, rising house prices and demographic trends have resulted in a stronger Greens vote at recent elections. [2] The Liberal Party elected not to field a candidate. [2]

Contents

The seat was won by the Greens on a swing of more than 11.5%. ABC election expert Antony Green called the seat for the Greens at 8.30 pm on the night of the count. [3] Greens candidate Lidia Thorpe became the first female Aboriginal MP in the Victorian Parliament as a result of the victory and the Greens increased their representation in the Legislative Assembly to three MPs. [3]

Background

The by-election was called following the death of former Labor member for the district and Minister for Women, Fiona Richardson. Having taken medical leave from Parliament on 7 August 2017, she died in office on 23 August. This triggered a vacancy in the seat, with writs for election being issued by the Assembly Speaker, Colin Brooks.

Candidates

A total of 12 candidates were declared nominated by the VEC. The Liberal Party decided against fielding a candidate.

12 candidates in ballot paper order
PartyCandidateBackground
  Independent Russell HaywardPreston resident and executive-level manager in welfare and disability sectors.
  Independent Brian SanaghanFormer Northcote Councillor in 1970s, later expelled for refusing to take oath to Queen.
  Greens Lidia Thorpe Gunnai-Gunditjmara businesswoman. [4]
  Animal Justice Nina LenkAnimal activist and party Northern Metropolitan Manager.
 IndependentLaura ChippDaughter of Don Chipp, former leader of the Australian Democrats.
Endorsed by the unregistered Reason Party (formerly known as the Australian Sex Party). [5]
  Independent Philip Cooper Yorta Yorta elder with 40 years' experience in Aboriginal community affairs.
  Liberal Democrats Dean RossiterStudent at La Trobe University.
  Labor Clare BurnsSpeech pathologist and union official. [6]
  Independent Joseph Toscano Medical practitioner, broadcaster and anarchist activist.
  Independent Bryony EdwardsPreviously worked in human services policy making and community development.
  Independent Nevena SpirovskaFreelance writer.
  Independent Vince FontanaFormer Darebin councillor and mayor. [7]

Results

Northcote state by-election, 2017 [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Greens Lidia Thorpe 16,31945.2+8.9
Labor Clare Burns12,77935.4−5.6
Independent Vince Fontana1,8645.2+5.2
Liberal Democrats Dean Rossiter1,4974.1+4.1
Independent Reason Laura Chipp1,1523.2+3.2
Animal Justice Nina Lenk7732.1+0.4
Independent Philip Cooper4361.2+1.2
Independent Russell Hayward3601.0+1.0
Independent Joseph Toscano 3310.9+0.9
Independent Nevena Spirovska2150.6+0.6
Independent Brian Sanaghan2080.6+0.6
Save The Planet Bryony Edwards540.4−0.4
Total formal votes36,08894.9−0.9
Informal votes1,9405.1+0.9
Turnout 38,02879.0−12.6
Two-candidate-preferred result
Greens Lidia Thorpe 20,13755.6+11.6
Labor Clare Burns16,08044.4−11.6
After distribution of preferences
Greens Lidia Thorpe 18,38050.9N/A
Labor Clare Burns14,41039.9N/A
Independent Vince Fontana3,2989.1N/A
Greens gain from Labor Swing +11.6

The VEC stops distributing preferences when a candidate reaches over 50 per cent of the vote. An indicative two-candidate-preferred count had Lidia Thorpe (Greens) on 20,137 votes (55.6%) to Clare Burns (Labor) on 16,080 votes (44.4%)—a swing of 11.6 percentage points to the Greens. [9]

See also

References

  1. Towell, Noel (21 September 2017). "Northcote byelection: Mid-November date set for critical battle in inner north". The Age.
  2. 1 2 "Northcote by-election could see Greens knock out Labor, ALP polling shows". ABC News. 31 October 2017.
  3. 1 2 "Northcote by-election: Greens win inner-city seat, Thorpe to become first female Aboriginal MP". ABC News. 18 November 2017.
  4. Towell, Noel; Preiss, Benjamin (11 September 2017). "Northcote byelection: Greens pick their woman for key battle of the north". The Age. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  5. Preiss, Benjamin (8 October 2017). "Laura Chipp hopes to usher in age of reason in Northcote". The Age. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  6. Preiss, Benjamin (7 September 2017). "Political organiser Clare Burns to stand as Labor candidate in Northcote by-election". The Age. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  7. Green, Antony. "2017 Northcote by-election – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)" . Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  8. State District By-elections 2017: Northcote District, VEC.
  9. "Northcote District By-election 2017 : Northcote District Two Candidate Preferred Results by Voting Centre". Victorian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 27 November 2017.