Electoral results for the district of Lismore

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Lismore, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, has had three incarnations, the first from 1894 to 1904, the second from 1913 to 1920 and the third from 1927 until the present. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Members for Lismore

First incarnation (1894–1904)
ElectionMemberParty
1894   Thomas Ewing Protectionist
1895
1898
1901   John Coleman Independent Liberal
 
Second incarnation (1913–1920)
ElectionMemberParty
1913   George Nesbitt Liberal Reform
1917   Nationalist
 
Third incarnation (1927–present)
ElectionMemberParty
1927   William Missingham Country
1930
1932
1933 by William Frith
1935
1938
1941
1944
1947
1950
1953 Jack Easter
1956
1959
1959 by   Keith Compton Labor
1962
65|1965   Bruce Duncan Country
1968
1971
1973
1976 National Country
1978
1981
1984   Independent
1988   Bill Rixon National
1991
1995
1999 Thomas George
2003
2007
2011
2015
19|2019   Janelle Saffin Labor

Election results

Elections in the 2010s

2019

2019 New South Wales state election: Lismore [5] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Austin Curtin19,10439.68−2.78
Labor Janelle Saffin 12,32825.61−0.02
Greens Sue Higginson 11,69324.29−2.14
Independent Greg Bennett2,5305.26+5.25
Animal Justice Alison Waters1,1842.46+0.94
Sustainable Australia David Taylor7421.54+1.54
Conservatives Paul Collits5641.17+1.17
Total formal votes48,14596.96−0.82
Informal votes1,5083.04+0.82
Turnout 49,65388.50−1.29
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Janelle Saffin 21,85651.35+1.57
National Austin Curtin20,71048.65−1.57
Labor gain from National Swing +1.57

2015

2015 New South Wales state election: Lismore [7] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Thomas George 19,97542.5−17.2
Greens Adam Guise12,43526.4+7.4
Labor Isaac Smith12,05625.6+12.7
Christian Democrats Gianpiero Battista1,3392.8+1.1
Animal Justice Cherie Imlah7171.5+1.5
No Land Tax Alan Jones5251.1+1.1
Total formal votes47,04797.8+0.2
Informal votes1,0672.2−0.2
Turnout 48,11489.8+0.8
Two-party-preferred result
National Thomas George 21,24750.2−24.1
Labor Isaac Smith21,05549.8+24.1
Two-candidate-preferred result
National Thomas George 21,65452.9−21.5
Greens Adam Guise19,30947.1+21.5
National hold Swing −21.5

2011

2011 New South Wales state election: Lismore [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Thomas George 27,37161.2+7.0
Greens Susan Stock9,15720.5+2.7
Labor Andrew Moy5,90213.2-12.4
Independent Russell Kilarney1,5143.4+3.4
Christian Democrats Margaret Kay8011.8+1.8
Total formal votes44,74598.0-0.4
Informal votes9212.0+0.4
Turnout 45,66690.8
Two-party-preferred result
National Thomas George 29,04674.3+14.3
Labor Andrew Moy10,04125.7-14.3
Two-candidate-preferred result
National Thomas George 28,99370.2+10.2
Greens Susan Stock12,30729.8+29.8
National hold Swing +10.2

Elections in the 2000s

2007

2007 New South Wales state election: Lismore [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Thomas George 23,62054.2+3.4
Labor Peter Lanyon11,15525.6-1.9
Greens Andy Gough7,72617.7+0.6
Democrats Julia Melland1,0862.5+1.0
Total formal votes43,58798.4-0.1
Informal votes6981.6+0.1
Turnout 44,28591.8
Two-party-preferred result
National Thomas George 24,50560.0+1.8
Labor Peter Lanyon16,34040.0-1.8
National hold Swing +1.8

2003

2003 New South Wales state election: Lismore [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Thomas George 21,68055.9+16.7
Labor Peter Lanyon9,70325.0-2.7
Greens John Corkill5,79715.0+5.3
Independent Angela Griffiths7241.9+1.9
Democrats Julia Melland5921.5-1.8
Socialist Alliance Nick Fredman2610.7+0.7
Total formal votes38,75798.4+0.3
Informal votes6141.6-0.3
Turnout 39,37192.3
Two-party-preferred result
National Thomas George 22,35962.8+4.3
Labor Peter Lanyon13,22037.2-4.3
National hold Swing +4.3

Elections in the 1990s

1999

1999 New South Wales state election: Lismore [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Thomas George 15,23839.2-19.2
Labor Kevin Bell10,77927.7+3.4
Liberal John Howard5,26013.5+13.5
Greens John Corkill3,7849.7+8.4
Christian Democrats Ray Dhu1,4263.7+3.7
Democrats Matthew Walsh1,2703.3-0.3
Democratic Socialist Bernie Wunsch3220.8+0.8
Independent Judy Canales3110.8+0.8
Earthsave Ray Thorpe3000.8+0.8
Timbarra Clean WaterMatthew Ward2170.6+0.6
Total formal votes38,90798.2+2.0
Informal votes7251.8-2.0
Turnout 39,63293.8
Two-party-preferred result
National Thomas George 19,29358.5-5.8
Labor Kevin Bell13,67541.5+5.8
National hold Swing -5.8

1995

1995 New South Wales state election: Lismore [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Bill Rixon 19,29257.8+0.3
Labor John Maxwell8,26024.8-3.2
Independent Prohibition End2,4577.4+7.4
Independent Cheryl Baxter1,5834.7+4.7
Democrats Allan Quartly1,1633.5-2.8
The Country PartyJohn Spence6051.8+1.8
Total formal votes33,36096.0+1.7
Informal votes1,4084.0-1.7
Turnout 34,76893.8
Two-party-preferred result
National Bill Rixon 20,40363.7+1.4
Labor John Maxwell11,64636.3-1.4
National hold Swing +1.4

1991

1991 New South Wales state election: Lismore [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Bill Rixon 18,30157.6-8.1
Labor Janelle Saffin 8,87527.9+2.5
Democrats Anne Simons1,9936.3-0.1
Greens Joy Wallace1,4714.6+4.6
Independent Bob Hopkins1,1563.6+3.6
Total formal votes31,79694.3-3.6
Informal votes1,9305.7+3.6
Turnout 33,72694.2
Two-party-preferred result
National Bill Rixon 19,20462.2-8.2
Labor Janelle Saffin 11,66137.8+8.2
National hold Swing -8.2

Elections in the 1980s

1988

1988 New South Wales state election: Lismore [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Bill Rixon 19,49365.0+47.0
Labor Kenneth Gallen7,66425.6-3.5
Democrats Stanley Gibbs2,0937.0+5.5
Independent Jon Axtens7192.4+2.4
Total formal votes29,96997.9-0.9
Informal votes6442.1+0.9
Turnout 30,61394.2
Two-party-preferred result
National Bill Rixon 20,38769.9+0.1
Labor Kenneth Gallen8,78230.1-0.1
National gain from Independent Swing N/A

1984

1984 New South Wales state election: Lismore [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Country Bruce Duncan 25,22775.7+75.7
Labor Claire Newton7,34022.0-9.1
Democrats Ivor Brown7672.3+2.3
Total formal votes33,33498.9+0.7
Informal votes3811.1-0.7
Turnout 33,71592.5+0.8
Two-candidate-preferred result
Independent Country Bruce Duncan 76.9+76.9
Labor Claire Newton23.1-8.0
Member changed to Independent Country from National Swing N/A

1981

1981 New South Wales state election: Lismore [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Country Bruce Duncan 20,84868.9+8.3
Labor Alan Veacock9,41931.1-2.0
Total formal votes30,26798.2
Informal votes5551.8
Turnout 30,82291.7
National Country hold Swing +5.1

Elections in the 1970s

1978

1978 New South Wales state election: Lismore [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Country Bruce Duncan 15,14460.6-39.4
Labor William Slade8,26233.1+33.1
Democrats Shirley Ryan1,5676.3+6.3
Total formal votes24,97398.8
Informal votes2981.2
Turnout 25,27193.8
Two-party-preferred result
National Country Bruce Duncan 15,92763.8-36.2
Labor William Slade9,04636.2+36.2
National Country hold Swing -36.2

1976

1973

1973 New South Wales state election: Lismore [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Bruce Duncan 15,12071.8-28.2
Labor Frederick Braid5,10524.2+24.2
Democratic Labor William Hunt5762.7+2.7
Independent William Hargrave2581.2+1.2
Total formal votes21,05998.5
Informal votes3291.5
Turnout 21,38893.1
Two-party-preferred result
Country Bruce Duncan 15,75174.8-25.2
Labor Frederick Braid5,30825.2+25.2
Country hold Swing -25.2

1971

Elections in the 1960s

1968

1968 New South Wales state election: Lismore [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Bruce Duncan 13,49968.2+36.4
Labor Barrie Eggins6,30431.8-14.0
Total formal votes19,80399.3
Informal votes1360.7
Turnout 19,93995.9
Country hold Swing +16.1

1965

1965 New South Wales state election: Lismore [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Keith Compton 7,62445.8−9.7
Country Bruce Duncan 5,30531.8−10.6
Country Digby Wilson2,32313.9+13.9
Liberal Alan Henderson1,4068.4+8.4
Total formal votes16,65898.9−0.3
Informal votes1821.1+0.3
Turnout 16,84094.6−0.5
Two-party-preferred result
Country Bruce Duncan 8,68552.1+8.0
Labor Keith Compton 7,97347.9−8.0
Country gain from Labor Swing +8.0

1962

1962 New South Wales state election: Lismore [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Keith Compton 9,26855.5+55.5
Country William Blair7,08742.4−7.6
Democratic Labor John Antill3442.1+2.1
Total formal votes16,69999.2
Informal votes1340.8
Turnout 16,83395.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Keith Compton 9,33755.9+55.9
Country William Blair7,36244.1−5.9
Labor gain from Country Swing N/A

Elections in the 1950s

1959 by-election

1959 Lismore by-election
Saturday 5 November [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Labor Keith Compton 7,56347.1
Country Jack Easter (defeated)5,90336.8-13.2
Country Clyde Campbell2,57516.1-33.9
Total formal votes16,04199.4+1.1
Informal votes890.6-1.1
Turnout 16,13092.4-0.7
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Keith Compton 8,31251.8
Country Jack Easter 7,72948.2-1.8
Labor gain from Country Swing N/A
The 1959 Lismore election was declared void. [25]

1959

1959 New South Wales state election: Lismore [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Easter 7,99650.01
Independent Clyde Campbell7,99449.99
Total formal votes15,99098.3
Informal votes2731.7
Turnout 16,26393.1
Country hold Swing

1956

1956 New South Wales state election: Lismore [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Easter 9,91461.4+25.5
Labor Archibald McEwan4,03925.0−9.3
Independent Constance Wilson2,19013.6+13.6
Total formal votes16,14399.3+0.4
Informal votes1090.7−0.4
Turnout 16,25292.4−2.5
Two-party-preferred result
Country Jack Easter 11,00968.2+5.2
Labor Archibald McEwan5,13431.8−5.2
Country hold Swing +5.2

1953

1953 New South Wales state election: Lismore [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country Jack Easter 5,77535.9
Labor Donald Watson5,52034.3
Country William Frith 4,78629.8
Total formal votes16,08198.9
Informal votes1851.1
Turnout 16,26694.9
Two-party-preferred result
Country Jack Easter 10,13263.0
Labor Donald Watson5,94937.0
Country hold Swing

1950

1950 New South Wales state election: Lismore [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Frith 10,63170.4
Labor Francis Fredericks4,46729.6
Total formal votes15,09897.6
Informal votes3752.4
Turnout 15,47392.4
Country hold Swing

Elections in the 1940s

1947

1947 New South Wales state election: Lismore [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Frith 9,62862.9+3.4
Independent Frederick Stoker5,68637.1+37.1
Total formal votes15,31498.5+0.2
Informal votes2271.5-0.2
Turnout 15,54193.6+4.3
Country hold Swing N/A

1944

1944 New South Wales state election: Lismore [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Frith 8,02559.5+19.3
Lang Labor Warren Oakes5,46940.5+40.5
Total formal votes13,49498.3-0.8
Informal votes2321.7+0.8
Turnout 13,72689.3-4.2
Country hold Swing N/A

1941

1941 New South Wales state election: Lismore [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Frith 5,72840.2
Labor Jim Fredericks4,43931.1
Independent Edward Thorncroft3,16122.2
Independent David Harrison9256.5
Total formal votes14,25399.1
Informal votes1230.9
Turnout 14,37693.5
Two-party-preferred result
Country William Frith 8,76461.5
Labor Jim Fredericks5,48938.5
Country hold Swing

Elections in the 1930s

1938

1935

1933 by-election

1933 Lismore by-election
Saturday 11 March [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Frith 4,03933.4
Labor (NSW) Jim Fredericks3,63430.1+6.1
Country Robert Gibson2,45620.3
Country Percy Tighe9317.7
Independent Phillip Wilkins9247.7
Total formal votes12,07997.8-1.2
Informal votes2772.2+1.2
Turnout 12,35690.6-6.3
Two-party-preferred result
Country William Frith 7,73064.0-12.0
Labor (NSW) Jim Fredericks4,34936.0+12.0
Country hold Swing -12.0
William Missingham, Country died. [35]

1932

1932 New South Wales state election: Lismore [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Missingham 9,82376.0+12.6
Labor (NSW) Charles Taylor3,09324.0-12.2
Total formal votes12,91699.0+1.1
Informal votes1271.0-1.1
Turnout 13,04396.8+1.6
Country hold Swing N/A

1930

1930 New South Wales state election: Lismore [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Missingham 7,67463.4
Labor Jim Fredericks4,38136.2
Communist William Harkin420.4
Total formal votes12,09797.9
Informal votes2652.1
Turnout 12,36295.2
Country hold Swing

Elections in the 1920s

1927

1927 New South Wales state election: Lismore [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Country William Missingham 9,00874.0
Independent George Boyd3,15726.0
Total formal votes12,16599.1
Informal votes1090.9
Turnout 12,27478.7
Country win(new seat)

District re-created

1920 - 1927

District abolished

Elections in the 1910s

1917

1917 New South Wales state election: Lismore [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Nationalist George Nesbitt 4,72079.1+8.3
Independent Labor Michael O'Halloran1,25020.9+20.9
Total formal votes5,97099.1+1.2
Informal votes520.9-1.2
Turnout 6,02253.3-16.7
Nationalist hold Swing +8.3

1913

1913 New South Wales state election: Lismore [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Farmers and Settlers George Nesbitt [lower-alpha 1] 5,38370.8
Labor Roger Kearney2,21829.2
Total formal votes7,60197.9
Informal votes1592.1
Turnout 7,76070.0
Farmers and Settlers win(new seat)

District re-created

1904 - 1913

District abolished

Elections in the 1900s

1901

1901 New South Wales state election: Lismore [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Liberal John Coleman 82448.0
Independent Liberal James O'Flynn50629.5
Independent Liberal Richard Balmer27716.1
Independent Liberal James Frith623.6
Independent Liberal Frank Russell251.5
Labour Robert Campbell120.7
Progressive Charles Duffy120.7
Total formal votes1,71898.2-1.5
Informal votes321.8+1.5
Turnout 1,75068.0+23.7
Independent Liberal gain from Progressive  
The sitting member was Thomas Ewing (Progressive) who did not contest the election as he had been elected in March 1901 to the federal seat of Richmond.

Elections in the 1890s

1898

1898 New South Wales colonial election: Lismore [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Federal Thomas Ewing 59184.9
Independent Federalist James Walker10515.1
Total formal votes69699.7
Informal votes20.3
Turnout 69844.3
National Federal hold 

1895

1894

1894 New South Wales colonial election: Lismore [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Protectionist Thomas Ewing 71876.4
Independent Labour James Walker22223.6
Total formal votes94099.3
Informal votes70.7
Turnout 94769.6
Protectionist win(new seat)

Notes

  1. Also endorsed by Liberal Reform.

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