Electoral results for the district of Hawkesbury

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Hawkesbury, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, has had two incarnations, the first from 1859 to 1920, the second from 1927 until the present. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Members for Hawkesbury

First incarnation (1859–1920)
ElectionMemberPartyMemberParty
1859   William Piddington None  John Darvall None
1860 James Cunneen
1864
1869 Henry Moses
1872
1874
1877 by
1877 Alexander Bowman
1880
1882 Henry McQuade
1885 Alexander Bowman
1887   Free Trade
1889
1891
1892 by   Sydney Burdekin Free Trade
1894   William Morgan Ind. Free Trade
1895   Free Trade
1898
1901   Brinsley Hall Progressive
1903
1907   Liberal Reform
1910
1913
1917   Bruce Walker Sr Independent
 
Second incarnation (1927–present)
ElectionMemberParty
1927   Bruce Walker Sr Nationalist
1930
1932   Bruce Walker Jr United Australia
1935
1938
1941   Frank Finnan Labor
1944
1947
1950   Bernie Deane Liberal
1953
1956
1959
1962
1965
1968
1971
1973 Kevin Rozzoli
1976
1978
1981
1984
1988
1991
1995
1999
2003 Steven Pringle
2007 Ray Williams
2011
2015 Dominic Perrottet
2019 Robyn Preston

Election results

Elections in the 2010s

2019

2019 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [5] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Robyn Preston 25,12751.34−5.27
Labor Peter Reynolds9,32519.05−3.39
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Shane Djuric4,3858.96+8.96
Greens Danielle Wheeler3,1026.34−1.20
Independent Marie-Jeanne Bowyer2,2904.68+4.68
Animal Justice Sarah Coogans1,3942.85+2.85
Independent Eddie Dogramaci1,3122.68+2.68
Sustainable Australia Elissa Carrey1,2172.49+2.49
Keep Sydney Open Perran Costi7891.61+1.61
Total formal votes48,94196.13+0.34
Informal votes1,9723.87−0.34
Turnout 50,91391.32−0.89
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Robyn Preston 26,93567.48−0.30
Labor Peter Reynolds12,98232.52+0.30
Liberal hold Swing −0.30

2015

2015 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [7] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Dominic Perrottet 26,53056.6−9.9
Labor Barry Calvert10,52022.4+7.1
Greens Danielle Wheeler3,5347.5−2.8
Independent Kate Mackaness2,8456.1+6.1
Christian Democrats Caroline Fraser1,2502.7−1.1
No Land Tax Victor Alberts9352.0+2.0
Independent Ralph Harlander7331.6+1.6
Tania Rollinson5181.1+1.1
Total formal votes46,86595.8−0.2
Informal votes2,0634.2+0.2
Turnout 48,92892.2+4.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Dominic Perrottet 27,86667.8−10.6
Labor Barry Calvert13,24632.2+10.6
Liberal hold Swing −10.6

2011

2011 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ray Williams 35,79375.4+29.7
Labor Peter Wicks5,27611.1-4.9
Greens Leigh Williams4,7059.9+3.4
Christian Democrats Muriel Sultana1,7263.6+3.6
Total formal votes47,50097.3-0.1
Informal votes1,3002.7+0.1
Turnout 48,80095.1
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Ray Williams 37,40184.7+28.7
Labor Peter Wicks6,75515.3+15.3
Liberal hold Swing +28.7

Elections in the 2000s

2007

2007 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [10] [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Ray Williams 19,61145.6-1.6
Independent Steven Pringle 11,66127.1+27.1
Labor Alicia McCosker6,87216.0-6.9
Greens Jocelyn Howden2,7856.5+0.1
Against Further Immigration Gregg Pringle2,0694.8+3.1
Total formal votes42,99897.4-0.1
Informal votes1,1352.6+0.1
Turnout 44,13394.1
Notional two-party-preferred count
Liberal Ray Williams 23,21769.3+4.8
Labor Alicia McCosker10,27330.7-4.8
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Ray Williams 20,40256.0-8.6
Independent Steven Pringle 16,01244.0+44.0
Liberal hold Swing -8.6 [lower-alpha 1]

2003

2003 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Steven Pringle 19,75144.4-3.0
Labor Carl Bazeley9,58221.5-3.4
Independent Rex Stubbs5,57012.5+12.5
Greens Laurie Fraser3,1827.1+1.8
Independent John Griffiths3,1327.0+7.0
Independent Judy Pope1,1402.6+2.6
One Nation Noeline Saxiones7941.8-7.5
Against Further Immigration Hugh McNaught7561.7+0.5
Democrats Bruce van de Weg4461.0-3.7
Unity Ngoc Vuong1570.4+0.4
Total formal votes44,51097.4-0.4
Informal votes1,2042.6+0.4
Turnout 45,71492.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Steven Pringle 22,03764.1+0.8
Labor Carl Bazeley12,36735.9-0.8
Liberal hold Swing +0.8

Elections in the 1990s

1999

1999 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 19,20247.4-14.0
Labor Meagan Lawson10,09424.9+2.7
One Nation Noeline Saxiones3,7779.3+9.3
Greens Jocelyn Howden2,1465.3+5.3
Democrats Arthur Rutter1,9054.7-3.1
Independent Les Sheather1,8874.7+4.7
Independent David Belling8952.2+2.2
Against Further Immigration Geoffrey Dakin4961.2+1.2
Non-Custodial Parents Ian Bruggemann1050.3+0.3
Total formal votes40,50797.7+2.4
Informal votes9382.3-2.4
Turnout 41,44593.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 21,51063.3-8.5
Labor Meagan Lawson12,46636.7+8.5
Liberal hold Swing -8.5

1995

1995 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 21,08657.6-5.7
Labor Barry Calvert9,12224.9+4.1
Democrats Adam Baczynskyj3,0428.3+1.1
Call to Australia Heather Kraus2,2716.2+6.2
Confederate Action Robin Philbey1,0953.0+3.0
Total formal votes36,61695.1+2.5
Informal votes1,8714.9-2.5
Turnout 38,48794.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 23,76568.5-4.3
Labor Barry Calvert10,91431.5+4.3
Liberal hold Swing -4.3

1991

1991 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 19,34763.2-7.0
Labor Bob Benson6,36220.8-7.9
Democrats Michael Antrum2,1907.2+7.2
Independent Carl Bazeley1,9846.5+6.5
Independent Richard Mezinec3811.2+1.2
Citizens Electoral Council Warwick Gummerson3251.1+1.1
Total formal votes30,58992.7-4.1
Informal votes2,4257.3+4.1
Turnout 33,01493.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 21,12972.8+1.8
Labor Bob Benson7,88127.2-1.8
Liberal hold Swing +1.8

Elections in the 1980s

1988

1988 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 21,41972.1+0.7
Labor Lenore Craven8,29227.9-0.7
Total formal votes29,71196.7-0.9
Informal votes1,0183.3+0.9
Turnout 30,72993.4
Liberal hold Swing +0.7

1984

1984 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 23,12868.0+9.5
Labor Harmanus Toorneman10,86232.0-2.0
Total formal votes33,99097.6+0.6
Informal votes8322.4-0.6
Turnout 34,82290.8+1.1
Liberal hold Swing +5.2

1981

1981 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 17,75558.5
Labor Bennett Fienberg10,31734.0
Independent John Whittington2,2567.4
Total formal votes30,32897.0
Informal votes9303.0
Turnout 31,25889.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 18,25462.8+4.2
Labor Bennett Fienburg10,83337.2-4.2
Liberal hold Swing +4.2

Elections in the 1970s

1978

1978 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 19,82355.2-5.6
Labor Alwyn Lindfield16,06144.8+5.6
Total formal votes35,88497.1-1.0
Informal votes1,0832.9+1.0
Turnout 36,96792.1+0.7
Liberal hold Swing -5.6

1976

1976 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 19,36760.8-0.1
Labor Alwyn Lindfield12,48639.2+8.9
Total formal votes31,85398.1+1.4
Informal votes6091.9-1.4
Turnout 32,46291.4-0.4
Liberal hold Swing -5.7

1973

1973 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 16,18360.9+10.0
Labor Peter Stone8,05030.3-12.3
Independent John McMahon8403.2+3.2
Australia Peter Knowland7622.9+2.9
Democratic Labor Emma Ekman7272.7+2.7
Total formal votes26,56296.7
Informal votes9123.3
Turnout 27,47491.8
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 17,66466.5+10.0
Labor Peter Stone8,89833.5-10.0
Liberal hold Swing +10.0

1973 by-election

1973 Hawkesbury by-election
Saturday 17 February [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 11,62145.5-4.4
Labor Peter Dunn10,49541.1-2.5
Democratic Labor John Allen1,0033.9
Australia Vivienne Berzin7032.8
Independent Charles Bannister6772.6
Independent Donald MacDonald6722.6
Independent Mervyn Crane3791.5
Total formal votes25,55096.41-1.1
Informal votes9513.59+1.1
Turnout 26,50183.18-8.2
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Kevin Rozzoli 13,42852.6-2.4
Labor Peter Dunn12,12247.4+2.4
Liberal hold Swing -2.44
Bernie Deane (Liberal) resigned. [22]

1971

1971 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernie Deane 12,35949.9
Labor Walter Brown10,80143.6
Independent Charles Rogers1,6286.6
Total formal votes24,78897.5
Informal votes6322.5
Turnout 25,42091.4
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bernie Deane 13,63455.0-7.0
Labor Walter Brown11,15445.0+7.0
Liberal hold Swing -7.0

Elections in the 1960s

1968

1968 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernie Deane 10,31348.4
Labor Dick Klugman 8,95542.0
Democratic Labor Leslie Clarke1,4326.7
Republican William Murray4282.0
Independent Rodney Rose1770.8
Total formal votes21,30597.4
Informal votes5582.6
Turnout 21,86391.4
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bernie Deane 11,71355.0-5.8
Labor Dick Klugman 9,59245.0+5.8
Liberal hold Swing -5.8

1965

1965 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernie Deane 15,80964.8+3.8
Labor Lawrence Kaufmann8,04833.0−0.7
Independent Malcolm Tarlton−Rayment5322.2+2.2
Total formal votes24,38998.3−0.2
Informal votes4271.7+0.2
Turnout 24,81692.2−1.4
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bernie Deane 16,07565.9+1.5
Labor Lawrence Kaufmann8,31434.1−1.5
Liberal hold Swing +1.5

1962

1962 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernie Deane 12,91561.0−4.5
Labor Lawrence Kaufmann7,13833.7−0.8
Independent Donald McKay1,1255.3+5.3
Total formal votes21,17898.5
Informal votes3121.5
Turnout 21,49093.6
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Bernie Deane 13,64664.4−1.1
Labor Lawrence Kaufmann7,53235.6+1.1
Liberal hold Swing −1.1

Elections in the 1950s

1959

1959 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernie Deane 11,37157.7
Labor Kevin Dwyer8,33842.3
Total formal votes19,70998.8
Informal votes2401.2
Turnout 19,94993.2
Liberal hold Swing

1956

1956 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernie Deane 11,01364.3+7.1
Labor John Grinham6,11335.7−7.1
Total formal votes17,12698.3+0.1
Informal votes2981.7−0.1
Turnout 17,42491.4−1.2
Liberal hold Swing +7.1

1953

1953 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernie Deane 9,14957.2
Labor John Egan6,84842.8
Total formal votes15,99798.2
Informal votes2931.8
Turnout 16,29092.6
Liberal hold Swing

1950

1950 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Bernie Deane 7,27447.5
Independent Herbert Daley4,71130.8
Country Greg McGirr3,32421.7
Total formal votes15,30995.4
Informal votes7424.6
Turnout 16,05190.7
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Bernie Deane 9,28660.7
Independent Herbert Daley6,02339.3
Liberal notional  hold 
The redistribution made Hawkesbury a notional Liberal seat. The sitting member Frank Finnan (Labor) successfully contested the new district of Darlinghurst.

Elections in the 1940s

1947

1947 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Frank Finnan 10,03452.0-6.7
Liberal Bernie Deane 7,56239.1+16.1
Country Edward Mann1,7178.9-9.4
Total formal votes19,31398.6+0.2
Informal votes2791.4-0.2
Turnout 19,59295.6+4.7
Labor hold Swing N/A
  • Preferences were not distributed.

1944

1944 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Frank Finnan 9,19558.7+15.7
Democratic George Ardill 3,59923.0-15.1
Country Ernest Batchelor2,87418.3+18.3
Total formal votes15,66898.4-0.3
Informal votes2561.6+0.3
Turnout 15,92490.9-2.0
Labor hold Swing N/A
  • Preferences were not distributed.

1941

1941 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Frank Finnan 6,45343.0
United Australia Arthur Brown5,71838.1
Independent UAP Charles Staples2,84118.9
Total formal votes15,01298.7
Informal votes1951.3
Turnout 15,20792.9
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Frank Finnan 7,57150.4
United Australia Arthur Brown7,44149.6
Labor gain from United Australia Swing

Elections in the 1930s

1938

1938 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United Australia Bruce Walker Jr 8,67656.0-13.7
Independent Victor Gillespie6,80344.0+44.0
Total formal votes15,47997.4+0.4
Informal votes4062.6-0.4
Turnout 15,88595.9+0.1
United Australia hold Swing -13.7

1935

1935 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United Australia Bruce Walker Jr 10,10269.7+17.9
Independent Allan Cordner4,38530.3+30.3
Total formal votes14,48797.0-1.9
Informal votes4433.0+1.9
Turnout 14,93095.8-0.9
United Australia hold Swing N/A

1932

1932 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
United Australia Bruce Walker Jr 6,75451.8-13.2
Labor (NSW) Henry Taverner2,49519.1-15.9
Independent Country Robert Wood2,39418.4+18.4
Independent Country Albert Taylor1,39810.7+10.7
Total formal votes13,04198.9+0.4
Informal votes1511.1-0.4
Turnout 13,19296.7+0.2
United Australia hold Swing N/A
  • Preferences were not distributed.

1930

1930 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Bruce Walker Sr 7,84665.0
Labor William Acason4,21635.0
Total formal votes12,06298.5
Informal votes1791.5
Turnout 12,24196.5
Nationalist hold Swing

Elections in the 1920s

1927

This section is an excerpt from 1927 New South Wales state election § Hawkesbury
1927 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Bruce Walker Sr 7,55366.9
Labor Florence Ewers2,50122.1
Independent William Grahame1,24211.0
Total formal votes11,29698.7
Informal votes1451.3
Turnout 11,44177.6
Nationalist win(new seat)

1920 - 1927

District abolished

Elections in the 1910s

1917

This section is an excerpt from 1917 New South Wales state election § Hawkesbury
1917 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist Brinsley Hall 3,39546.0-16.2
Independent Bruce Walker 2,01127.2+27.2
Labor Tom Arthur 1,98126.8+1.2
Total formal votes7,38798.9+1.8
Informal votes791.1-1.8
Turnout 7,46667.0+3.9
1917 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury - Second Round [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Bruce Walker 3,60050.2
Nationalist Brinsley Hall 3,56849.8
Total formal votes7,16899.6+0.7
Informal votes260.4-0.7
Turnout 7,19464.5+1.4
Independent gain from Nationalist  

1913

This section is an excerpt from 1913 New South Wales state election § Hawkesbury
1913 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Reform Brinsley Hall 4,11462.2
Labor Frederick Webster1,69325.6
Independent Liberal Henry Wilson81012.2
Total formal votes6,61797.1
Informal votes1962.9
Turnout 6,81363.1
Liberal Reform hold 

1910

This section is an excerpt from 1910 New South Wales state election § The Hawkesbury
1910 New South Wales state election: The Hawkesbury [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Reform Brinsley Hall 4,04169.6
Labour Albert Jones1,76630.4
Total formal votes5,80798.3
Informal votes981.7
Turnout 5,90566.4
Liberal Reform hold 

Elections in the 1900s

1907

This section is an excerpt from 1907 New South Wales state election § The Hawkesbury
1907 New South Wales state election: The Hawkesbury [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Liberal Reform Brinsley Hall 3,57165.6
Independent Thomas Smith 1,67330.7
Labour Arthur Mackenzie2003.7
Total formal votes5,44497.0
Informal votes1693.0
Turnout 5,61368.0
Member changed to Liberal Reform from Progressive  

1904

This section is an excerpt from 1904 New South Wales state election § The Hawkesbury
1904 New South Wales state election: The Hawkesbury [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Brinsley Hall 3,05851.2
Liberal Reform Thomas Kelly2,91848.8
Total formal votes5,97699.2
Informal votes460.8
Turnout 6,02271.8
Progressive hold 

The Hawkesbury lost part of the district to Sherbrooke and was expanded to include parts of Northumberland, and the abolished seat of The Nepean. The member for The Hawkesbury was Brinsley Hall (Progressive). The member for Northumberland was John Norton (Independent) who successfully contested Surry Hills. The member for The Nepean was Thomas Smith who unsuccessfully contested Sherbrooke.

1901

This section is an excerpt from 1901 New South Wales state election § The Hawkesbury
1901 New South Wales state election: The Hawkesbury [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Progressive Brinsley Hall 1,34863.3+17.8
Liberal Reform William Morgan 78136.7-12.1
Total formal votes2,12999.2+0.3
Informal votes180.8-0.3
Turnout 2,14780.2+7.3
Progressive gain from Liberal Reform  

Elections in the 1890s

1898

This section is an excerpt from 1898 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1898 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Trade William Morgan 97848.8
Independent Federalist Brinsley Hall 91345.6
National Federal John Paine814.0
Independent Federalist William Dean321.6
Total formal votes2,00498.8
Informal votes241.2
Turnout 2,02872.9
Free Trade hold 

1895

This section is an excerpt from 1895 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1895 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury [46]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Trade William Morgan 1,06561.0
Independent Arthur Bowman68039.0
Total formal votes1,74599.5
Informal votes80.5
Turnout 1,75375.8
Member changed to Free Trade from Ind. Free Trade  

1894

This section is an excerpt from 1894 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1894 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Ind. Free Trade William Morgan 1,02948.4
Free Trade Sydney Burdekin 93944.1
Labour Henry Buttsworth1105.2
Protectionist Thomas Bennett502.4
Total formal votes2,12898.9
Informal votes231.1
Turnout 2,15189.0
Ind. Free Trade gain from Free Trade  

1892 by-election

1892 The Hawkesbury by-election
Saturday 30 July [48]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Trade Sydney Burdekin (elected)98247.9
Free Trade William Morgan 87942.9
Free Trade John Fitzpatrick 1899.2
Total formal votes2,05098.7
Informal votes261.3
Turnout 2,07679.4 [lower-alpha 2]
Free Trade hold 
Alexander Bowman (Free Trade) died. [48]

1891

1891 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Wednesday 17 June [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Trade Alexander Bowman (elected)88351.2
Free Trade William Morgan 84148.8
Total formal votes1,72498.5
Informal votes261.5
Turnout 1,75066.9
Free Trade hold 

Elections in the 1880s

1889

This section is an excerpt from 1889 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1889 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Saturday 16 February [50]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Trade Alexander Bowman (elected)1,15167.8
Protectionist Thomas Rose 54832.3
Total formal votes1,69998.5
Informal votes261.5
Turnout 1,72569.7
Free Trade hold 

1887

This section is an excerpt from 1887 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1887 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Saturday 12 February [51]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Trade Alexander Bowman (re-elected)75846.3
Ind. Free Trade John Griffin65740.1
Independent Thomas Primrose22213.6
Total formal votes1,63797.7
Informal votes382.3
Turnout 1,67573.4

1885

This section is an excerpt from 1885 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1885 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Monday 19 October [52]
CandidateVotes%
Alexander Bowman (elected)83152.9
Henry McQuade (defeated)74147.1
Total formal votes1,57298.0
Informal votes322.0
Turnout 1,60476.3

1882

This section is an excerpt from 1882 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1882 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Monday 11 December [53]
CandidateVotes%
Henry McQuade (elected)86253.8
Alexander Bowman (defeated)73946.2
Total formal votes1,60197.1
Informal votes482.9
Turnout 1,64981.4

1880

This section is an excerpt from 1880 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1880 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Friday 26 November [54]
CandidateVotes%
Alexander Bowman (re-elected)86654.1
Henry McQuade (defeated)73645.9
Total formal votes1,60298.2
Informal votes291.8
Turnout 1,63182.8
 (1 less seat)

The other sitting member Henry Moses did not contest the election. Henry McQuade was the sitting member for the abolished district of Windsor.

Elections in the 1870s

1877

1877 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Tuesday 30 October [55]
CandidateVotes%
Alexander Bowman (elected 1)46233.0
Henry Moses (re-elected 2)38327.3
William Piddington (defeated)28320.2
Thomas Primrose17712.6
George Davies966.9
Total formal votes1,401100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout 1,40150.8

1877 by-election

1877 The Hawkesbury by-election
Saturday 7 April [56]
CandidateVotes%
William Piddington (elected)43972.8
George Davies16427.2
Total formal votes603100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout 60343.7 [lower-alpha 3]
William Piddington had been appointed Colonial Treasurer in the second Parkes ministry. [56]

1874-75

This section is an excerpt from 1874-75 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1874–75 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Monday 28 December 1874 [57]
CandidateVotes%
Henry Moses (re-elected 1)47540.5
William Piddington (re-elected 2)46739.9
George Davies23019.6
Total formal votes1,172100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout 1,17243.1

1872

This section is an excerpt from 1872 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1872 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Thursday 7 March [58]
CandidateVotes%
Henry Moses (re-elected 1)59143.0
William Piddington (re-elected 2)52238.0
Marshall Burdekin 26219.1
Total formal votes1,375100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout 1,37546.4

Elections in the 1860s

1869-70

This section is an excerpt from 1869-70 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1869–70 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Saturday 18 December 1869 [59]
CandidateVotes%
Henry Moses (elected 1)52536.1
William Piddington (re-elected 2)44530.6
James Cunneen (defeated)40627.9
James Ascough735.0
W P Wilshire60.4
Total formal votes1,455100.0
Informal votes00.0
Turnout 1,02166.6

1864-65

This section is an excerpt from 1864–65 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1864–65 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Tuesday 29 November 1864 [60]
CandidateVotes%
William Piddington (re-elected)unopposed
James Cunneen (re-elected)unopposed

1860

This section is an excerpt from 1860 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1860 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Friday 21 December [61]
CandidateVotes%
William Piddington (re-elected 2)unopposed 
James Cunneen (elected 1)unopposed 

Elections in the 1850s

1859

This section is an excerpt from 1859 New South Wales colonial election § The Hawkesbury
1859 New South Wales colonial election: The Hawkesbury
Saturday 25 June [62]
CandidateVotes%
William Piddington (re-elected)unopposed
John Darvall (elected)unopposed

Notes

  1. In 2003, Hawkesbury was won by Steve Pringle, representing the Liberals on a 14.6% margin against Labor. In 2006, he defected from the Liberals to become an Independent.
  2. Turnout is an estimate based on the roll of 2,616 at the election on 17 June 1891. [49]
  3. Turnout is an estimate based on the roll of 1,380 at the election on 30 October 1877. [55]

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