Electoral results for Ginninderra electorate

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This is a list of electoral results for Ginninderra electorate in ACT Legislative Assembly elections since 2008.

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Election results

Elections in the 2020s

2020

2020 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 9,338
Labor Yvette Berry (elected 1)8,75615.6+5.5
Labor Tara Cheyne (elected 3)6,30611.3+3.0
Labor Gordon Ramsay 4,7838.5+0.2
Labor Sue Ducker1,2882.3+2.3
Labor Greg Lloyd1,2762.3+2.3
Liberal Elizabeth Kikkert (elected 2)5,2229.3+2.6
Liberal Peter Cain (elected 5)3,0695.5+5.5
Liberal Robert Gunning2,8225.0+5.0
Liberal Kacey Lam2,2564.0+4.0
Liberal Ignatius Rozario1,6082.9−0.7
Greens Jo Clay (elected 4)3,4956.2+6.2
Greens Katt Millner2,2424.0+4.0
Greens Tim Liersch1,2692.3+2.3
Belco Bill Stefaniak 2,2144.0+4.0
Belco Chic Henry 1,5172.7+2.7
Belco Alan Tutt6261.1+1.1
Belco Angela Lount4930.9+0.9
Belco Vijay Dubey4140.7+0.7
Democratic Labour Helen McClure7241.3+1.3
Democratic Labour Ian McClure6231.1+1.1
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Matthew Ogilvie6761.2+1.2
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Oliver Smith6141.1+1.1
Sustainable Australia Mark O'Connor5791.0+1.0
Sustainable Australia Paul Gabriel4080.7+0.7
Animal Justice Lara Drew5411.0+1.0
Animal Justice Carolyne Drew4180.7+0.7
Independent Mignonne Cullen7041.3+1.3
Climate Change JusticeJonathan Stavridis2150.4+0.4
Climate Change JusticeSok Kheng Ngep2030.4+0.4
Climate Change JusticeOksana Demetrios2000.4+0.4
Liberal Democrats Guy Jakeman2580.5−0.1
Liberal Democrats Dominic De Luca2060.4+0.4
Total formal votes56,02598.5+1.3
Informal votes8651.5−1.3
Turnout 56,89089.1+0.2
Party total votes
Labor 22,40940.0−1.4
Liberal 14,97726.7−5.3
Greens 7,00612.5+0.8
Belco 5,2649.4+9.4
Democratic Labour 1,3472.4+2.4
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1,2902.3+2.3
Sustainable Australia 9872.3+2.3
Animal Justice 9591.7+0.8
Independent Mignonne Cullen7041.3+1.3
Climate Change Justice6181.1+1.1
Liberal Democrats 4640.8−0.4
Labor hold Swing +5.5
Labor hold Swing +3.0
Liberal hold Swing +2.6
Liberal hold Swing +5.5
Greens gain from Labor Swing +6.2

Elections in the 2010s

2016

2016 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 7,858
Labor Yvette Berry (elected 1)4,77010.1+1.5
Labor Gordon Ramsay (elected 5)3,9348.3+8.3
Labor Tara Cheyne (elected 4)3,8758.2+8.2
Labor Chris Bourke 3,5517.5+0.1
Labor Kim Fischer3,3647.1+7.1
Liberal Vicki Dunne (elected 2)4,2519.0+1.4
Liberal Paul Sweeney3,2026.8+6.8
Liberal Elizabeth Kikkert (elected 3)3,1586.7+6.7
Liberal Denise Fisher2,8025.9+5.9
Liberal Ignatius Rozario1,6823.6+3.6
Greens Indra Esguerra3,0366.4+6.4
Greens Jason Chappel8181.7+1.7
Greens Richard Merzian7191.5+1.5
Independent Kim Huynh2,3655.0+5.0
Sustainable Australia Martin Tye6371.4+1.4
Sustainable Australia Geoff Buckmaster4681.0+1.0
Community Voters Geoff Kettle2740.6+0.6
Community Voters Alan Tutt2620.6+0.6
Community Voters Beth Gooch1220.3+0.3
Community Voters Mick Kaye880.2+0.2
Community Voters Gilbert Reilly680.1+0.1
Independent Leigh Watson7701.6+1.6
Liberal Democrats Naomi Gowor3090.7+0.7
Liberal Democrats Guy Jakeman2780.6+0.6
Like Canberra Sam Huggins2280.5+0.5
Like Canberra Richard Harriss2220.5+0.5
Animal Justice Bernie Brennan4440.9+0.9
Independent Vijay Dubey3860.8+0.8
Independent Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart3420.7−0.3
Independent Vanessa Jones2420.5+0.5
Independent David Edwards2170.5+0.5
Independent Lea Zangl1360.3+0.3
Independent Ian Coombes1220.3+0.3
Total formal votes47,14297.2
Informal votes1,3732.8
Turnout 48,51588.9
Party total votes
Labor 19,49441.4+0.8
Liberal 15,09532.0−0.5
Greens 4,5739.7−0.8
Independent Kim Huynh2,3655.0+5.0
Sustainable Australia 1,1052.3+2.3
Community Voters 8141.7+1.7
Independent Leigh Watson7701.6+1.6
Liberal Democrats 5871.2−0.6
Like Canberra 4501.0+1.0
Animal Justice Bernie Brennan4440.9+0.9
Independent Vijay Dubey3860.8+0.8
Independent Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart3420.7−0.3
Independent Vanessa Jones2420.5+0.5
Independent David Edwards2170.5+0.5
Independent Lea Zangl1360.3+0.3
Independent Ian Coombes1220.3+0.3
Labor hold Swing +1.5
Labor hold Swing +8.3
Labor hold Swing +8.2
Liberal hold Swing +1.4
Liberal hold Swing +6.7

2012

2012 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 11,013
Labor Mary Porter (elected 3)9,42314.3+8.1
Labor Chris Bourke (elected 4)5,0487.6+5.2
Labor Yvette Berry (elected 5)4,9177.4+7.4
Labor Glen McCrea4,1536.3+6.3
Labor Jayson Hinder 2,8134.3+4.3
Liberal Alistair Coe (elected 1)10,01715.2+5.4
Liberal Vicki Dunne (elected 2)5,1677.8+0.7
Liberal Jacob Vadakkedathu2,8204.3+4.3
Liberal Matt Watts2,7504.2+1.6
Liberal Merinda Nash1,5212.3+2.3
Greens Meredith Hunter 4,4626.8−3.4
Greens Hannah Parris1,1371.7+1.7
Greens James Higgins1,0771.6−2.1
Motorist Chic Henry 4,3606.6+6.6
Motorist Darryl Walford4340.7−1.0
Bullet Train Chris Bucknell1,2621.9+1.9
Bullet Train Tony Halton1,0961.7+1.7
Liberal Democrats Matt Thompson8191.2+1.2
Liberal Democrats Mustafa Jawadi3940.6+0.6
Lê Social JusticeMarion Lê5320.8+0.8
Lê Social JusticeNehmat Nana Jbeili1620.2+0.2
Lê Social JusticeKate Reynolds1050.2+0.2
Lê Social JusticeKaramia Lê800.1+0.1
Lê Social JusticeMajlinda Bitani610.1+0.1
Independent Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart5890.9+0.9
Independent Norm Gingell4540.7+0.7
Glen Takkenberg2790.4+0.4
Darren Churchill1440.2−0.1
Total formal votes66,07696.3+0.3
Informal votes2,5693.7−0.3
Turnout 68,64590.2−1.3
Party total votes
Labor 26,35439.9−0.3
Liberal 22,27533.7+5.9
Greens 6,67610.1−3.8
Motorist 4,7947.3+1.2
Bullet Train 2,3583.6+3.6
Liberal Democrats 1,2131.8+1.8
Lê Social Justice9401.4+1.4
Independent Emmanuel Ezekiel-Hart5890.9+0.9
Independent Norm Gingell4540.7+0.7
Glen Takkenberg2790.4+0.4
Darren Churchill1440.2−0.1

Elections in the 2000s

2008

2008 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 10,009
Labor Jon Stanhope (elected 1)13,46122.4−14.5
Labor Mary Porter (elected 4)3,7196.2+2.4
Labor Adina Cirson2,7974.7+4.7
Labor David Peebles2,7114.5+4.5
Labor Chris Bourke 1,4312.4+2.4
Liberal Alistair Coe (elected 3)5,8869.8+9.8
Liberal Vicki Dunne (elected 5)4,2377.1+1.4
Liberal Andrea Tokaji2,5534.3+4.3
Liberal Jacqui Myers2,4604.1+4.1
Liberal Matthew Watts1,5472.6+2.6
Greens Meredith Hunter (elected 2)6,10410.2+5.1
Greens James Higgins2,2463.7+3.7
Independent Mark Parton 3,7856.3+6.3
Motorist Denis Walford1,0201.7+1.7
Motorist Andrew Simington8351.4+1.4
Motorist Chris Seddon6941.2+1.2
Motorist Wayne Whiting6221.0+1.0
Motorist Deborah Hannigan5130.9+0.9
Community Alliance Roger Nicoll7911.3+1.3
Community Alliance Jane Tullis7821.3+1.3
Community Alliance Mike Crowther3240.5+0.5
Independent Harold Hird 7121.2−0.8
Independent Cathy McIlhoney2470.4+0.4
Darren Churchill1920.3+0.3
Independent Adam Verwey1700.3+0.3
Independent Barry Smith1180.2+0.2
Eddie Sarkis920.2+0.2
Total formal votes60,04996.0−0.3
Informal votes2,5034.0+0.3
Turnout 62,55291.5−2.1
Party total votes
Labor 24,11940.2−9.2
Liberal 16,68327.8−4.6
Greens 8,35013.9+5.7
Independent Mark Parton 3,7856.3+6.3
Motorist 3,6846.1+6.1
Community Alliance 1,8973.2+3.2
Independent Harold Hird 7121.2−0.8
Independent Cathy McIlhoney2470.4+0.4
Darren Churchill1920.3+0.3
Independent Adam Verwey1700.3+0.3
Independent Barry Smith1180.2+0.2
Eddie Sarkis920.2+0.2

2004

2004 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 9,901
Labor Jon Stanhope (elected 1)21,92936.92+12.44
Labor Wayne Berry (elected 4)2,4694.16-2.97
Labor Mary Porter (elected 5)2,2683.82+3.82
Labor Susan McCarthy1,8233.07-1.63
Labor Ross Maxwell1,2932.18+2.18
Liberal Bill Stefaniak (elected 2)10,20417.18+3.59
Liberal Vicki Dunne (elected 3)3,3675.67+2.06
Liberal Ilona Fraser2,3583.97+0.18
Liberal Briant Clark1,8363.06+3.06
Liberal Bob Sobey1,5043.06+3.06
Greens Meredith Hunter 3,0305.10+5.10
Greens Ben O'Callaghan1,8553.12+3.12
Australian Democrats Roslyn Dundas 2,1803.67-0.28
Australian Democrats Roberta Wood2630.44+0.44
Harold Hird Independents Harold Hird 1,1701.97-2.42
Harold Hird Independents Julie-Anne Papathanasiou2010.34+0.34
Liberal Democrats Adam Porter4050.68+0.68
Liberal Democrats Rose Pappalado3180.54+0.54
Free Range CanberraMike O'Shaughnessy2500.42+0.42
Free Range CanberraAnne Moore2010.34+0.34
Non-partyDarcy Henry1970.33+0.33
Non-partyJohn E. Gorman850.14+0.14
ACT Equality PartyJohn Simsons1970.33+0.33
Total formal votes59,40397.28+1.27
Informal votes1,6602.72-1.27
Turnout 51,06393.55+1.84
Party total votes
Labor 29,78250.14+7.32
Liberal 19,26932.44+4.52
Greens 4,8858.22+0.28
Australian Democrats 2,4434.11-5.60
Harold Hird Independents 1,3712.31+2.31
Liberal Democrats 7231.22-0.66
Free Range Canberra4510.76+0.76
Non-party2820.47+0.47
ACT Equality Party1970.33+0.33
Labor hold Swing +12.44
Labor hold Swing -2.97
Labor gain from Australian Democrats Swing +3.82
Liberal hold Swing +3.59
Liberal hold Swing +2.06

2001

2001 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 9,285
Labor Jon Stanhope (elected 1)13,64024.48+16.43
Labor Wayne Berry (elected 3)3,9737.13-5.43
Labor Susan McCarthy2,6174.70+4.70
Labor Vic Rebikoff1,8683.35+3.35
Labor Judith Downey1,7543.15+3.15
Liberal Bill Stefaniak (elected 2)7,56913.59-2.11
Liberal Harold Hird 2,4434.39-2.20
Liberal Ilona Fraser2,1113.79+3.79
Liberal Vicki Dunne (elected 5)2,0133.61-1.77
Liberal Andrew Sarri1,4162.54+2.54
Australian Democrats Roslyn Dundas (elected 4)2,1983.95+3.95
Australian Democrats Dan McMillan2,1983.65+3.65
Australian Democrats Anthony David1,1752.11+2.11
Greens Shane Rattenbury 3,0455.47+1.71
Greens Patricia Woodcroft-Lee1,3812.48+2.48
Dave Rugendyke Dave Rugendyke 2,9905.37-2.50
Dave Rugendyke Ian Brown1360.24+0.24
Liberal Democrats John Humphreys7751.39+1.39
Liberal Democrats Susan Morrissey2700.48+0.48
Nurses Rhonda James7041.26+1.26
Independent Chris Garvie6201.10+1.10
Group FDarcy Henry3560.64+0.64
Group FGeoff Clarke1130.20+0.20
Gungahlin Equality PartyJohn Simsons1750.31+0.31
Gungahlin Equality PartyGail Jones1710.31+0.31
Independent Shaun Good1600.29+0.29
Total formal votes55,70896.01+0.65
Informal votes2,3143.99-0.65
Turnout 58,02291.71-1.12
Party total votes
Labor 23,85242.82+13.21
Liberal 15,55227.92-5.27
Australian Democrats 5,4089.71+2.54
Greens 4,4267.94-0.75
Dave Rugendyke 3,1265.61-4.02
Liberal Democrats 1,0451.88+1.88
Nurses 7041.26+1.26
Independent Chris Garvie6201.10+1.10
Group F4690.84+0.84
Gungahlin Equality Party3460.62+0.62
Independent Shaun Good1600.29+0.29
Labor hold Swing +16.43
Labor hold Swing -5.43
Liberal hold Swing -2.11
Liberal hold Swing -1.77
Australian Democrats gain from Independent Swing +3.95

Elections in the 1990s

1998

1998 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 8,406
Liberal Bill Stefaniak (elected 1)7,91815.70-0.07
Liberal Harold Hird (elected 3)3,3226.59-0.77
Liberal Vicki Dunne 2,7145.38+5.38
Liberal Terry Birtles1,7243.42+3.42
Liberal Warwick Gow1,0632.11+2.11
Labor Wayne Berry (elected 2)6,33512.56-3.54
Labor Jon Stanhope (elected 4)4,0618.05+8.05
Labor Roberta McRae 2,1364.24-1.68
Labor Joy Nicholls1,2212.42+2.42
Labor Chris Sant1,1782.34+2.34
Osborne Independent Group Dave Rugendyke (elected 5)3,9717.87+7.87
Osborne Independent Group Hilary Back8851.75+1.75
Greens Shane Rattenbury 1,8963.76+3.76
Greens Jennifer Palma9041.79+1.79
Greens Dierk Von Behrens8391.66+1.66
Greens Molly Wainwright7451.48+1.48
Australian Democrats Jocelyn Bell1,6003.17+3.17
Australian Democrats Peter Vandenbroek7581.50+1.50
Australian Democrats Terry Holder4570.91+0.91
Australian Democrats Stephen Selden4010.80+0.80
Australian Democrats Alex Allars3980.79+0.79
Independent Manuel Xyrakis1,8563.68+3.68
Independent Helen Szuty 1,2272.43+2.43
Independent Alice Chu1,0892.16+2.16
Christian Democrats John Richard Miller6271.24+1.24
Christian Democrats Ivan Young2950.58+0.58
Group GCheryl Hill4020.80+0.80
Group GDerek Hill350.07+0.07
Progressive Labour Renee Brooks1380.27+0.27
Progressive Labour Morgan Graham1020.20+0.20
Independent Connie Steven1360.27+0.27
Total formal votes50,43395.36+2.08
Informal votes2,4544.64-2.08
Turnout 52,88792.83+2.27
Party total votes
Liberal 16,74133.19-7.50
Labor 14,93129.61-3.13
Osborne Independent Group 4,8569.63+9.63
Greens 4,3848.69-0.02
Australian Democrats 3,6147.17+2.12
Independent Manuel Xyrakis1,8563.68+3.68
Independent Helen Szuty 1,2272.43+2.43
Independent Alice Chu1,0892.16+2.16
Christian Democrats 9221.83+1.83
Group G4370.87+0.87
Progressive Labour 2400.48+0.48
Independent Connie Steven1360.27+0.27
Liberal hold Swing -0.07
Liberal hold Swing -0.77
Labor hold Swing -3.54
Labor hold Swing +8.05
Osborne Independent Group gain from Greens Swing +7.87

1995

1995 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 7,990
Liberal Bill Stefaniak (elected 2)7,55915.77NA
Liberal Cheryl Hill3,7417.80NA
Liberal Harold Hird (elected 4)3,5267.36NA
Liberal Lyle Dunne3,0596.38NA
Liberal Martin Gordon1,6223.38NA
Labor Wayne Berry (elected 1)7,71916.10NA
Labor Roberta McRae (elected 3)2,8405.92NA
Labor Fiona Wilson1,9674.10NA
Labor Ellnor Grassby 1,9123.99NA
Labor Jacqueline Shea1,2552.62NA
Greens Lucy Horodny (elected 5)2,3324.86NA
Greens Michelle Rielly1,0002.09NA
Greens Gary Corr8441.76NA
Moore Independents Helen Szuty 2,5755.37NA
Moore Independents Graeme Evans1,2622.63NA
Australian Democrats Peter Main1,7403.63NA
Australian Democrats Peter Granleese6801.42NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil RightsLorraine Bevan6721.40NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil RightsDonovan Ballard5751.20NA
Independent Kevin Connor1,0592.21NA
Total formal votes47,93993.28NA
Informal votes3,4556.72NA
Turnout 51,39490.56NA
Party total votes
Liberal 19,50740.69NA
Labor 15,69332.74NA
Greens 4,1768.71NA
Moore Independents 3,8378.00NA
Australian Democrats 2,4205.05NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights1,2472.60NA
Independent Kevin Connor1,0592.21NA
Liberal win(new seat)
Liberal win(new seat)
Labor win(new seat)
Labor win(new seat)
Greens win(new seat)

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