Electoral division of Prosser
Prosser Tasmania—Legislative Council | |
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Map showing the electoral division of Prosser, as of the 2017 periodic review.[1] | |
State | Tasmania |
Created | 2017 (Members first elected in 2018) |
MP | Kerry Vincent |
Party | Liberal |
Namesake | Prosser River |
Electors | 23,790 (2019) |
Area | 8,593 km2 (3,317.8 sq mi) |
Demographic | Rural |
Coordinates | 42°21′36″S 147°39′40″E / 42.36°S 147.661°E |
The electoral division of Prosser is one of the fifteen electorates in the Tasmanian Legislative Council, it includes the south-east coast of Tasmania, the Sorell township and the Tasman Peninsula. Prosser is named after the Prosser River, which flows through the centre of the division.
History and electoral profile
[edit]The division was created following the 2016–17 Legislative Council redistribution process. The new name of Prosser was adopted to avoid confusion because of the significant changes made to the electoral boundaries in the region.[2][3]
Prosser includes all of the Glamorgan Spring Bay and Tasman municipal areas and parts of the municipal areas of the Northern Midlands, Southern Midlands, Brighton and Sorell. The electorate covers most of the rural south eastern corner of Tasmania.[2]
Members
[edit]As a result of the changes made following the 2016–17 Legislative Council redistribution process, the single-seat electorate of McIntyre was temporarily assigned two MLCs, Greg Hall and Tania Rattray, until the expiration of Hall's term in 2018. The expiration of Hall's term coincided with the 2018 periodic elections where a member for new division of Prosser was elected.[4] On 15 May 2018, the Tasmanian Electoral Commission declared Jane Howlett to be elected as the member for Prosser until 2024..[5]
Member | Party | Period | |
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Vacant during transition | — | 2017–2018 | |
Jane Howlett | Liberal | 2018–2024 | |
Kerry Vincent | Liberal | 2024-present |
Election results
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Liberal | Kerry Vincent | 8,276 | 38.49 | +12.36 | |
Labor | Bryan Green | 6,176 | 28.75 | +6.83 | |
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers | Phillip Bigg | 2,664 | 12.40 | +6.83 | |
Independent | Pam Sharpe | 2,378 | 11.07 | +11.07 | |
Independent | Kelly Spaulding | 1,995 | 9.29 | +7.34 | |
Total formal votes | 21,480 | 96.17 | +1.18 | ||
Informal votes | 856 | 3.83 | –1.18 | ||
Turnout | 22,336 | 81.46 | –5.02 | ||
Registered electors | 27,419 | ||||
Two-party-preferred result | |||||
Liberal | Kerry Vincent | 11,186 | 52.93 | +0.27 | |
Labor | Bryan Green | 9,949 | 47.07 | –0.27 | |
Liberal hold | Swing | +0.27 |
See also
[edit]- Tasmanian House of Assembly
- Electoral division of Apsley (former electorate)
- Electoral division of Western Tiers (former electorate)
References
[edit]- ^ Legislative Council Divisions (2016-17 redistribution) from theLIST ©State of Tasmania (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence).
- ^ a b "2016–17 Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Redistribution" (PDF). lcredistribution.tas.gov.au. Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Redistribution Tribunal. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
- ^ Bianca, Gurra (28 January 2017). "Tasmanian electoral boundaries to change for Legislative Council". abc.net.au. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
- ^ "Redistribution of Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries" (PDF). lcredistribution.tas.gov.au. Legislative Council Electoral Boundaries Redistribution Tribunal. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
- ^ Hawkey, A; Polzin, W (15 May 2018). "Media release: final election result for Prosser". Tasmanian Electoral Commission.
- ^ "The candidates". Tasmanian Electoral Commission. 2024. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
- ^ Results in Prosser