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Electoral district of Cheltenham

 
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Cheltenham is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after the suburb of the same name, it is a 17.3km² urban rectangular-shaped electorate in Adelaide's north-west, taking in the suburbs of Alberton, Albert Park, Athol Park, Cheltenham, Hendon, Pennington, Queenstown, Royal Park, Woodville, Woodville North, Woodville South, Woodville West as well as parts of Findon, Port Adelaide, Rosewater and Seaton.

Cheltenham was created in the 1998 electoral distribution as a safe seat for the Australian Labor Party, replacing the abolished Price (named after the first South Australian Labor premier, Thomas Price) and sitting MP for 17 years, Murray De-Laine, wiped out in a factional preselection.[1] De Laine subsequently contested the 2002 election as an independent, but attracted only 9.7% of the primary vote, reducing Labor's primary vote by 6.4%. The safe Labor electorate saw candidate Jay Weatherill retain the seat for Labor, on a two party preferred margin of 16.7%, 1% up from the 1997 election. At the 2006 state election, Weatherill had a surge primary vote increase of 14.1%, 8.7% up on two party preferred, amidst a statewide landslide for Labor on election day.[2]

Members for Cheltenham

Member Party Term
  Jay Weatherill Australian Labor Party 2002–present

Election results

South Australian state election, 2006: Cheltenham
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jay Weatherill 12,020 62.7 +14.1
Liberal Sue Lawrie 3,259 17.0 -6.8
Family First Greg Perry 1,895 9.9 +9.9
Greens Margaret Davies 1,140 6.0 +3.0
Democrats Pam Moore 842 4.4 -2.4
Total formal votes 19,156 95.7 +1.6
Informal votes 866 4.3 -1.6
Turnout 20,022 91.4 -1.6
Two Candidate Preferred Result
Labor Jay Weatherill 14,444 75.4 +8.7
Liberal Sue Lawrie 4,712 24.6 -8.7
Labor hold Swing +8.7

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