Electoral results for the Agricultural Region

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This is a list of electoral results for the Agricultural Region in Western Australian state elections from the region's creation in 1989 until the present.

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Legislation to abolish the region, along with all other Western Australian electoral regions, was passed in November 2021, with the 2025 state election to use a single state-wide electorate of 37 members. [1]

Election results

2021

2021 Western Australian state election: Agricultural [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 12,357
Labor 1. Darren West (elected 1)
2. Shelley Payne (elected 3)
3. Sandra Carr (elected 4)
4. Luke Clarkson
39,26345.39+21.39
National 1. Colin de Grussa (elected 2)
2. Martin Aldridge (elected 6)
3. Natasha Colliver
4. Steve Blyth
5. Rob Horstman
6. Ian Hanna
22,99926.59−4.72
Liberal 1. Steve Martin (elected 5)
2. Kathryn Jackson
3. Jim Chown
4. Maria Girak
5. Brett Jackson
10,67212.34−6.31
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Stuart Ostle
2. Ronald Lean
3,5724.13−1.52
Greens 1. Peter Leam
2. Vivienne Glance
2,5792.98−0.62
One Nation 1. Rod Caddies
2. Emma McKinley
1,7652.04−9.62
Christians 1. Trevor Young
2. Les Holten
1,2951.50−0.34
Legalise Cannabis 1. Leo Treasure
2. Keith Clinton
1,1501.33+1.33
No Mandatory Vaccination 1. Aaron Horsman
2. Jessica Young
6850.79+0.79
Western Australia 1. Michael O'Loghlen
2. Allan Butson
4620.53+0.24
Animal Justice 1. Courtney Henry
2. Roberta Vlaar
3390.39+0.39
Liberal Democrats 1. Connor Whittle
2. Cameron Puttick
3390.39−0.70
Liberals for Climate 1. Peter Turner
2. Nathan Thomson
2050.24−0.12
Health Australia 1. Bass Tadros
2. Svetlana Ivanchenko
2010.23+0.23
WAxit 1. Russell Sewell
2. Simon Glossop
1860.22+0.11
Great Australian 1. Lawrie Carr
2. Shane Edwards
1850.21+0.21
Sustainable Australia 1. Greg Norris
2. James Fowler
1530.18+0.18
Independent Parminder Singh1340.15+0.15
Daylight Saving 1. Brett Tucker
2. Andrew Wilson
690.08−0.14
Independent 1. J. M. David660.08+0.08
Independent 1. Felly Chandra
2. Chelsea Henderson
620.07+0.07
Independent Andrew Ballantyne360.04+0.04
Independent Les Mirco270.03+0.03
Independent Peter Wallis250.03+0.03
Independent Steven Hopkins240.03+0.03
Total formal votes86,49397.77+0.68
Informal votes1,9692.23−0.68
Turnout 88,46285.57−1.63

2017

2017 Western Australian state election: Agricultural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 12,597
National 1. Martin Aldridge (elected 1)
2. Colin de Grussa (elected 4)
3. Leigh Ballard
4. Fred Block
5. Steve Blyth
6. David Kennedy
27,06030.69−1.04
Labor 1. Darren West (elected 2)
2. Laurie Graham (elected 5)
3. Carol Martin
4. Luke Clarkson
21,16424.00+6.43
Liberal 1. Jim Chown (elected 3)
2. Steve Martin
3. Brian Ellis
4. Chris Wilkins
5. Alan McFarland
16,44618.65−15.20
One Nation 1. Rod Caddies
2. Craig McKinley
3. Emma McKinley
10,28311.66+11.66
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers 1. Rick Mazza (elected 6)
2. Bevan Steele
3. Mal Kentish
4,9855.65+2.37
Greens 1. Ian James
2. Dylan Copeland
3,1783.60−0.35
Christians 1. Trevor Young
2. Les Holten
1,6241.84−0.03
Liberal Democrats 1. Connor Whittle
2. Stuart Hatch
9601.09+1.09
Family First 1. Murray Yarran
2. Leighton Knoll
8300.94−0.16
Flux the System! 1. Lewis Freer
2. Peter Turner
3130.35+0.35
Matheson for WA 1. Peter Swift
2. Bruce Anderson
2600.29+0.29
Daylight Saving 1. Vince Radford
2. Robert Tucker
1960.22+0.22
Fluoride Free WA 1. Phillip Strahan
2. Gillian Pearce
1920.22+0.22
Independent Flux 1. Alexander Reid
2. Tim McMahon
1840.21+0.21
Independent 1. Murray Fleeton
2. Patrick Akkari
1050.12+0.12
Micro Business 1. Dennis Jennings
2. Petar Culum
910.10+0.10
Independent 1. Brent Williamson
2. Michael Prinz
760.09+0.09
Independent Frank Hough 740.08+0.08
Independent 1. David Reed
2. Lewis Butto
580.07+0.07
Independent Flux 1. N. Spada
2. S. Demir
530.06+0.06
Independent Graham Barrett-Lennard430.05+0.05
Total formal votes88,17597.28+0.08
Informal votes2,4622.72−0.08
Turnout 90,63788.21−2.19

2013

2013 Western Australian state election: Agricultural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 11,383
Liberal 1. Jim Chown (elected 1)
2. Brian Ellis (elected 4)
3. Steve Martin
4. Alan McFarland
5. Sarah Panizza
6. James McLagan
26,97333.85+1.22
National 1. Martin Aldridge (elected 2)
2. Paul Brown (elected 5)
3. Jill Sounness
4. Cathie Bowen
5. Rosalba Butterworth
25,28931.74-1.70
Labor 1. Darren West (elected 3)
2. Matt Benson-Lidholm
3. Judy Riggs
4. Sheila Mills
5. Bob Somerville
6. Graeme McBeath
13,99817.57-4.03
Independent 1. Max Trenorden
2. Philip Gardiner
3. Bill Cowan
4. Robert Kestel
5. Lindsay Tuckwell
4,1925.26+5.26
Greens 1. Andy Huntley
2. Sarah Nielsen-Harvey
3,1493.95-1.15
Shooters and Fishers 1. Rick Mazza (elected 6)
2. Ray Hull
2,6183.29+3.29
Christians 1. Trevor Young
2. Lachlan Dunjey
1,4941.88-0.44
Family First 1. Peter Custers
2. Steven Fuhrmann
8791.10-1.75
Independent 1. Anne-Marie Copeland
2. Ian James
3. Darrell Boase
5280.66+0.66
Independent 1. Anthony Fels
2. Felly Chandra
2390.30+0.30
Independent 1. Peter Swift
2. Rod Davis
1380.17+0.17
Independent 1. Osama Rifai
2. Yaebiyo Araya
940.12+0.12
Independent Gregory Kenney610.08+0.08
Tony Bozich260.03+0.03
Total formal votes79,67897.20-0.46
Informal votes2,2942.80+0.46
Turnout 81,97290.40+1.97

2008

2008 Western Australian state election: Agricultural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 10,432
National 1. Max Trenorden (elected 1)
2. Philip Gardiner (elected 4)
3. Mia Davies (elected 6)
4. Martin Aldridge
5. Cathy Wood
24,42033.44+14.1
Liberal 1. Brian Ellis (elected 2)
2. Jim Chown (elected 5)
3. Chris Wilkins
4. Jane Mouritz
5. Jamie Falls
23,83032.63-5.9
Labor 1. Matt Benson-Lidholm (elected 3)
2. Darren West
3. Vickie Petersen
4. Alan McCallum
15,77221.60-6.0
Greens 1. Dee Margetts
2. Paul Connolly
3,7215.10+0.9
Family First 1. Anthony Fels
2. Felly Chandra
2,0802.85+1.4
Christian Democrats 1. Mac Forsyth
2. Lachlan Dunjey
1,6922.32+0.3
One Nation Ross Paravicini6240.85-2.2
Independent 1. Shelly Posey
2. Valerie Tan
4930.68+0.7
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Stuart Smith
2. Chris Pepper
2150.290.0
New Country Chris Dodoff1750.24-2.1
Total formal votes73,02297.66+0.5
Informal votes1,7462.34-0.5
Turnout 74,76888.43-2.9

2005

2005 Western Australian state election: Agricultural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 14,056
Liberal 1. Bruce Donaldson (elected 1)
2. Anthony Fels (elected 4)
3. Margaret Rowe (elected 5)
4. Brian Ellis
33,19839.4+9.4
Labor 1. Kim Chance (elected 2)
2. Tim Daly
3. Darren West
22,50426.7+6.5
National 1. Murray Criddle (elected 3)
2. Wendy Duncan
3. Chris Nelson
4. Denise Clydesdale-Gebert
16,25119.3+0.4
Greens 1. Dee Margetts
2. Basil Schur
3,7084.4-0.1
One Nation 1. Ron McLean
2. Barry Strahan
3. Michael Fallis
2,5283.0-19.0
New Country 1. Frank Hough
2. Colin Nicholl
3. Frank Marley
1,9462.3+2.3
Christian Democrats 1. Lachlan Dunjey
2. Alistair McNabb
1,5901.9+1.9
Family First 1. Nigel Irvine
2. Heidi Farhi
1,2711.5+1.5
Independent Roy Duncanson4770.6+0.6
Democrats 1. Anthony Bennell
2. David Thackrah
3090.4-1.5
Liberals for Forests 1. Peter Theobald
2. Joy Richardson
2780.3+0.3
Citizens Electoral Council 1. Jean Robinson
2. Stuart Smith
2440.3+0.3
Public Hospital Support Group1. John Darby
2. Paul Shann
270.03+0.03
Total formal votes84,33197.1-0.4
Informal votes2,4882.9+0.4
Turnout 86,81991.4-0.6

2001

2001 Western Australian state election: Agricultural [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 13,591
Liberal 1. Bruce Donaldson (elected 1)
2. Murray Nixon
3. Stuart Adams
4. Brian Reading
5. Margaret Rowe
24,48430.0*
One Nation 1. Frank Hough (elected 2)
2. Ron McLean
3. Leonard Hamersley
17,93422.0+22.0
Labor 1. Kim Chance (elected 3)
2. Dale Piercey
3. Kelly Shay
4. Cathryn Backer
16,48620.2-2.5
National 1. Murray Criddle (elected 4)
2. Dexter Davies
3. Geoff Gill
4. Chris Nelson
5. Allan Marshall
6. Gavin Davis
15,37318.9*
Greens 1. Dee Margetts (elected 5)
2. Kate Davis
3,6984.5+4.5
Curtin Labor Alliance 1. A E Harvey
2. Malcolm Talbot
1,9402.4+2.4
Democrats 1. Marilyn Rock
2. Malcolm McKercher
1,5081.9-4.8
Independent Ramon Kennedy1180.1+0.1
Total formal votes81,54197.5+0.8
Informal votes2,0942.5-0.8
Turnout 83,63592.0+0.9
  • The Liberal and National parties ran a joint ticket in 1996. The overall swing against the coalition for this region is -19.6.

1996

1996 Western Australian state election: Agricultural [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 13,181
Liberal/National Coalition 1. Bruce Donaldson (elected 1)
2. Eric Charlton (elected 3)
3. Murray Nixon (elected 4)
4. Murray Criddle (elected 5)
5. Fran Weller
6. Dexter Davies
7. Anthony Fels
8. Barbara Morrell
54,17968.5-1.1
Labor 1. Kim Chance (elected 2)
2. Dale Piercey
3. Debbie Helm
17,91722.7-1.2
Democrats 1. Lea Logie
2. Geoff Taylor
5,2526.6+4.2
Natural Law 1. Gary Nelson
2. Anne Leishman
1,7332.2+2.2
Total formal votes79,08196.7-1.2
Informal votes2,6753.3+1.2
Turnout 81,75691.1-3.4

1993

1993 Western Australian state election: Agricultural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 13,162
Liberal 1. Bruce Donaldson (elected 1)
2. Murray Nixon (elected 4)
3. Peter Lee
4. Steve Boylan
5. Fran Weller
32,17640.74-0.55
National 1. Eric Charlton (elected 2)
2. Murray Criddle (elected 5)
3. Dascia Weckert
4. Geoff Gill
22,79928.87+2.09
Labor 1. Kim Chance (elected 3)
2. John Mason
3. Dianne Spowart
4. John Czuzman
18,91123.95-1.68
Greens 1. Pete Christiansen
2. John Phillips
2,5533.23-1.49
Democrats 1. Terrence Cheetham
2. Lindsay Olman
3. Robert Endersbee
1,9272.44+0.72
Grey Power Salli Vaughan6040.76+0.76
Total formal votes78.97097.88-0.19
Informal votes1,7132.12+0.19
Turnout 80,68394.51

1989

1989 Western Australian state election: Agricultural
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Quota 12,452
Liberal 1. Margaret McAleer (elected 1)
2. David Wordsworth (elected 4)
3. Murray Nixon
4. Ian Whitehurst
5. Elizabeth Rocchi
30,86641.29
National 1. Eric Charlton (elected 2)
2. John Caldwell (elected 5)
3. Dexter Davies
4. Anthony Critch
20,02026.78
Labor 1. James Brown (elected 3)
2. Kim Chance
3. Lorna Long
4. John Czuzman
5. Mary Ridley
19,16025.63
One Australia Movement1. Cedric Jacobs
2. Margaret Jacobs
3. Malcolm Taylor
2,1192.83
Greens 1. James Cavill
2. Ronald Lewis
1,3021.74
Democrats Robert Whitehead1,2871.72
Total formal votes74,75497.71
Informal votes1,7502.29
Turnout 76,50492.13

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