2016 Orange state by-election

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2016 Orange state by-election
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  2015 12 November 2016 2019  

The electoral district of Orange in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Registered56,242
Turnout88.3% Decrease2.svg 3.2
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Philip Donato 2022.jpg Nationals Placeholder.png Labor Placeholder.png
Candidate Philip Donato Scott Barrett Bernard Fitzsimon
Party SFF National Labor
Popular vote11,48715,2678,865
Percentage23.8%31.6%18.3%
SwingIncrease2.svg 23.8Decrease2.svg 34.0Decrease2.svg 5.0
2CP 50.1%49.9%
2CP changeIncrease2.svg 50.1Decrease2.svg 21.8

Nsw electoral district orange 2015.svg
The electoral district of Orange is located in regional New South Wales.

MP before election

Andrew Gee
National

Elected MP

Philip Donato
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers

A by-election for the seat of Orange in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly was held on 12 November 2016. The by-election was triggered by the resignation of Nationals MP Andrew Gee on 6 May to contest the division of Calare at the 2016 federal election. The by-election was won by Philip Donato of the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party—the first seat won by the party in a state lower house.

Contents

By-elections for the seats of Canterbury and Wollongong were held on the same day.

Background

The federal seat of Calare was vacated at the 2016 federal election by the retirement of John Cobb, who had held the seat for the National Party since 2007, and the seat of Parkes before that. On 30 April 2016, state member for Orange Andrew Gee contested and won a Nationals preselection ballot against three other candidates. [1]

Although Orange was considered a safe Nationals seat with Gee holding the seat on a margin of 21.7 and the party having held the seat since 1947, a backlash against the Nationals was expected due in part to the Baird government's previous proposal to ban greyhound racing and the merger of a number of local councils. [2]

Dates

DateEvent
30 May 2016Andrew Gee ceased to be a member of parliament. [3]
23 September 2016 Writ of election issued by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and close of electoral rolls. [4]
27 October 2016Close of nominations for candidates
12 November 2016Polling day, between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm
25 November 2016Return of writ

Candidates

The eight candidates in ballot paper order are as follows: [5]

Candidate nominations
PartyCandidateNotes (not on ballot paper)
  The Greens Janelle BicknellRegistered nurse specialising in mental health for older people. Greens candidate for Orange at the 2015 state election. [6]
  The Nationals Scott Barrett Campaign manager, co-ordinator and policy advisor for the National Party. [6]
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Philip Donato Police prosecutor. [6]
  Independent Kevin DuffyLocal councillor on Cabonne and Orange City Councils. Labor candidate for Orange in 2007 and 2011, and Calare in 2010. [6]
  Independent Scott Munro Orange City councillor, grazier and butcher. Unsuccessfully contested Nationals preselection for Orange and Calare. [6]
  Country Labor Bernard FitzsimonPublic Service Association and union delegate. Labor candidate for Orange in 2015. [6]
  Christian Democratic Party Dianne DeckerDisability services sector worker and former Forbes councillor. [6]
  Independent Ian DonaldGeologist and business consultant. [6]

Results

2016 Orange by-election
Saturday 12 November [7] [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
National Scott Barrett 15,26731.58−34.01
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Philip Donato 11,48723.76+23.76
Country Labor Bernard Fitzsimon8,86518.34−5.02
Independent Scott Munro4,5279.36+9.36
Independent Kevin Duffy3,1826.58+6.58
Greens Janelle Bicknell2,7395.67−1.08
Christian Democrats Dianne Decker1,6333.38+0.79
Independent Ian Donald6441.33+1.33
Total formal votes48,34497.3+0.2
Informal votes1,3432.7−0.2
Turnout 49,68788.3−3.2
Two-candidate-preferred result
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Philip Donato 18,59350.11+50.11
National Scott Barrett 18,54349.89−21.81
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers gain from National Swing N/A

On election night, a notional two-party-preferred count was conducted between the Nationals and Labor, which was abandoned when it became apparent that the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party would be in second place. A two-candidate-preferred check count completed on 16 November showed the SFFP ahead by 84 votes. When the official distribution of preferences took place on 17 November, the count ended with the Nationals in front by 66 votes. [9] The Shooters Party contested the result, claiming an error in the count of about 100 votes. [10] A review of the ballots found a bundle of votes had been wrongly applied in the distribution, and the result was a win for Philip Donato by 55 votes. [9] The National Party requested a recount, which was granted and was conducted Monday 21 November. [11] The recount confirmed the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party's win by a margin of 50 votes. [12]

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