Results of the 1995 Australian Capital Territory general election

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This is a list of Legislative Assembly results for the 1995 Australian Capital Territory general election.

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Results summary

Australian Capital Territory general election, 18 February 1995
Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters196,959
Votes cast176,264 Turnout 89.5%-0.8
Informal votes10,994Informal6.2%-0.2
Summary of votes by party
PartyPrimary votes %SwingSeatsChange
  Liberal 66,89540.5+11.57+1
  Labor 52,27631.6-8.36-2
  Greens 14,9679.1+9.12+2
  Moore Independents 11,6457.1+1.51-1
  Independent 9,2605.6+4.11+1
  Democrats 6,4573.9-0.60±0
 Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights3,7702.3+2.30±0
Total165,270  17 

Results by electorate

Brindabella

1995 Australian Capital Territory general election: Brindabella [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 8,317
Liberal Tony De Domenico (elected 1)6,26212.55NA
Liberal Trevor Kaine (elected 2)4,4498.92NA
Liberal Louise Littlewood 2,9195.85NA
Liberal Brian Lowe2,6825.38NA
Liberal Sandie Brooke2,1824.37NA
Labor Andrew Whitecross (elected 4)5,66511.35NA
Labor Bill Wood (elected 5)4,4828.98NA
Labor Annette Ellis 3,1426.30NA
Labor Steve Whan 1,2632.53NA
Labor Eva Cawthorne1,2062.42NA
Independent Paul Osborne (elected 5)5,60411.23NA
Greens Andrew Parratt2,0714.15NA
Greens Julie McInness9561.92NA
Greens Liz Stephens9381.88NA
Moore Independents Stephanie Isaacson1,0252.05NA
Moore Independents Nick Isaacson8821.77NA
Democrats Lyn Forceville1,2252.46NA
Democrats Charlie Bell6531.31NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil RightsStan Kowalski6021.21NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil RightsKeith Dencio5141.03NA
Independent Margaret Kobier7261.45NA
Independent Tony Savage3440.69NA
Independent Janice Ferguson1050.21NA
Total formal votes49,89793.77NA
Informal votes3,3176.23NA
Turnout 53,21491.23NA
Party total votes
Liberal 18,49437.06NA
Labor 15,75831.58NA
Independent Paul Osborne 5,60411.23NA
Greens 3,9657.95NA
Moore Independents 1,9073.82NA
Democrats 1,8783.76NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights1,1162.24NA
Independent Margaret Kobier7261.45NA
Independent Tony Savage3440.69NA
Independent Janice Ferguson1050.21NA
Liberal win(new seat)
Liberal win(new seat)
Labor win(new seat)
Labor win(new seat)
Independent win(new seat)

Ginninderra

1995 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra [2]
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
Democrats Peter Main1,7403.63NA
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
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)

Molonglo

1995 Australian Capital Territory general election: Molonglo [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 8,430
Liberal Kate Carnell (elected 1)19,38628.75NA
Liberal Gary Humphries (elected 4)3,0744.56NA
Liberal Greg Cornwell (elected 6)1,7692.62NA
Liberal Lucinda Spier1,4322.12NA
Liberal Gwen Wilcox1,2931.92NA
Liberal Greg Aouad1,0331.53NA
Liberal David Ash9071.35NA
Labor Rosemary Follett (elected 2)14,46021.44NA
Labor Terry Connolly (elected 3)3,0174.47NA
Labor David Lamont 1,2511.86NA
Labor Marion Reilly 6090.90NA
Labor Michael Wilson5920.88NA
Labor Simon Corbell 4620.69NA
Labor Silvia Zamora4340.64NA
Greens Kerrie Tucker (elected 5)4,2556.31NA
Greens Natasha Davis1,4702.18NA
Greens Shane Rattenbury 1,1011.63NA
Moore Independents Michael Moore (elected 7)4,7537.05NA
Moore Independents Tona Ven Raay5950.88NA
Moore Independents Mark Dunstone5530.82NA
Democrats Nicola Appleyard1,1921.77NA
Democrats Greg Kramer9671.43NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil RightsJohn McMahon7441.10NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil RightsJohn Reavell6630.98NA
Group FArthur Burns2650.39NA
Group FTerry De Luca2080.31NA
Independent Regina Slazenger3190.47NA
Group HAllison Dellit1830.27NA
Group HAlex Middleton640.09NA
Independent Mike Boland2340.35NA
Independent Fred Weston1490.22NA
Total formal votes67,43494.11NA
Informal votes4,2225.89NA
Turnout 71,65687.51NA
Party total votes
Liberal 28,89442.85NA
Labor 20,82530.88NA
Greens 6,82610.12NA
Moore Independents 5,9018.75NA
Democrats 2,1593.20NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights1,4072.09NA
Group F4730.70NA
Independent Regina Slazenger3190.47NA
Group H2470.37NA
Independent Mike Boland2340.35NA
Independent Fred Weston1490.22NA
Liberal win(new seat)
Liberal win(new seat)
Liberal win(new seat)
Labor win(new seat)
Labor win(new seat)
Greens win(new seat)
Moore Independents win(new seat)

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References

  1. "Brindabella First Preference Results - 1995 Election". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  2. "Ginninderra First Preference Results - 1995 Election". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  3. "Molonglo First Preference Results - 1995 Election". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 16 July 2023.