2018 Cottesloe state by-election

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2018 Cottesloe state by-election
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17 March 2018
 First partySecond party
  Liberal Placeholder.png Greens placeholder-01.png
Candidate David Honey Greg Boland
Party Liberal Greens
Popular vote10,8723,555
Percentage59.9%19.6%
SwingIncrease2.svg 3.2ppIncrease2.svg 7.5pp
TCP 70.2%29.8%
TCP swingIncrease2.svg 6.9ppIncrease2.svg 29.8pp

Cottesloe-WA-2017.png
Map showing the location of the electoral district of Cottesloe (dark green) in metropolitan Perth, Western Australia.

MP before election

Colin Barnett
Liberal

Elected MP

David Honey
Liberal

A by-election for the electoral district of Cottesloe in Western Australia took place on 17 March 2018. [1] The by-election was triggered by the resignation of the Liberal Party member, Colin Barnett, on 5 February 2018. Barnett was the Premier of Western Australia from 23 September 2008 until 17 March 2017, when he was succeeded as Premier by Mark McGowan after the Labor Party defeated Barnett's Liberal government at the 2017 state election in March 2017. The by-election was won by the Liberal candidate David Honey.

Contents

Dates

The writ for the by-election was issued by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Peter Watson, on 6 February 2018. [2]

The by-election was held on 17 March 2018, the same day as the South Australian state election and the Batman federal by-election. [3]

Candidates

The Labor Party announced it would not nominate a candidate for the by-election. [4]

Candidates in ballot paper order [5]
PartyCandidateBackground
  Liberal David Honey Honey is a manager at Alcoa, president of the Kwinana Industries Council and former state president of the Liberal Party in Western Australia. [6]
  Micro Business Cam TinleyContested the Legislative Council at the 2017 state election. [7]
  Independent Michael ThomasRunning to advocate for completion of the Perth–Fremantle PSP Bike Path. [8]
  Western Australia Ron NorrisFormer mayor of Mosman Park. [7]
  Greens Greg BolandPreviously contested Cottesloe for the Greens at three state elections. [7]
  Independent Michael TucakMember of the Cottesloe Town Council. Contested the Legislative Council at the 2017 state election. [7]
  Independent Dmitry MalovPreviously contested Cottesloe at the 2017 state election. [9]

Results

Cottesloe state by-election, 2018 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal David Honey 10,87259.9+3.2
Greens Greg Boland3,55519.6+7.5
Western Australia Ron Norris1,6369.0+9.0
Independent Michael Tucak9775.4+5.4
Micro Business Cam Tinley6053.3+3.3
Independent Michael Thomas4022.2+2.2
Independent Dmitry Malov1120.6+0.2
Total formal votes18,15998.0+1.4
Informal votes3642.0−1.4
Turnout 18,52366.6−21.8
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal David Honey 12,73870.2+6.9
Greens Greg Boland5,41629.8+29.8
Liberal hold Swing +6.9

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