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Electoral district of Cabramatta

 
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Cabramatta is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is a 19.82 km² urban electorate in Sydney's south-west, centred on the suburb of Cabramatta from which it takes its name. It also includes the suburbs of Bonnyrigg, Bonnyrigg Heights, Cabramatta West, Canley Vale, Mount Pritchard and St Johns Park. There were 43,376 electors enrolled in the district as of the 1999 election.

The Cabramatta electorate was created in 1981, and has solidly voted Labor ever since its inception, as it lies in one of the city's most underprivileged areas, with poverty, drugs and crime ongoing issues. It remains one of the party's safest seats in New South Wales, and the conservative Liberal Party barely polls at all in the electorate. The minor multiculturalist Unity Party also polls well in the electorate due to the very high level of migrants in the area; Unity beat the Liberal Party by more than two thousand votes in 1999, though it slipped back to a narrow fourth in 2003.

The seat was held from 1981 to 1985 by inaugural member Eric Bedford, who served as Minister for Education and Minister for Planning in the Wran Labor government. He resigned on 1 December 1985, and was replaced by anti-drugs and anti-crime campaigner John Newman at the resulting by-election. Newman represented the electorate until 1994, when he became the victim of the only political assassination in Australia in recent history. Reba Meagher was easily elected to replace Newman in the subsequent by-election and was the member for Cabramatta until her resignation in 2008. Meagher served as a minister in the Carr and Iemma governments, and polled more than 67% of the vote at the 2003 election. She resigned her seat on 16 September 2008, with the by-election following on 18 October.

Members for Cabramatta

Member Party Period
  Eric Bedford Labor 19811985
  John Newman Labor 19861994
  Reba Meagher Labor 19942008
  Nick Lalich Labor 2008—present

Election results

Cabramatta by-election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Nick Lalich 21,423 50.96 −18.11
Liberal Dai Le 15,347 36.51 +20.18
Greens Lindsay Langlands 3,775 8.98 +2.09
Christian Democrats Doug Morrison 673 1.60 +1.60
Independent Joseph Adams 650 1.55 +1.55
Independent Alasdair Macdonald 168 0.40 +0.40
Total formal votes 42,036 96.95 +0.87
Informal votes 1,321 3.05 −0.87
Turnout 43,357 86.05 −6.53
Two Party Preferred Result
Labor Nick Lalich 21,933 57.22 −21.82
Liberal Dai Le 16,396 42.78 +21.82
Labor hold Swing −21.82
New South Wales state election, 2007: Cabramatta
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Reba Meagher 29,962 69.1 +3.1
Liberal Victor Smith 7,082 16.3 +4.7
Unity Andrew Su 3,343 7.7 +7.7
Greens Rodrigo Gutierrez 2,988 6.9 +3.8
Total formal votes 45,145 95.8
Informal votes 1,770 4.2
Turnout 46,915 92.6
Two Candidate Preferred Result
Labor Reba Meagher 31,591 79.2 -2.3
Liberal Victor Smith 8,322 20.9 +2.3
Labor hold Swing -2.3

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