Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Federal election - how we voted in the Valley

THE Australian Electoral Commission has made available the provisional polling place figures from Saturday's Federal Election. Results from local polling booths follow.

BRONTE
NOYES, Lucas (Secular Party of Australia) 2     
HUTCHINSON, Eric Russell (Liberal) 31    
ADAMS, Dick (Australian Labor Party) 38 
CASSIDY, Karen Frances (Australian Greens) 7
(Informal 9)

DROMEDARY
NOYES, Lucas 4
HUTCHINSON, Eric 85
ADAMS, Dick 200
CASSIDY, Karen 49
(Informal 18)

ELLENDALE
NOYES, Lucas 3
HUTCHINSON, Eric 59
ADAMS, Dick 61
CASSIDY, Karen 36
(Informal 6)

GLENORA
NOYES, Lucas 3
HUTCHINSON, Eric 47
ADAMS, Dick 119
CASSIDY, Karen 28
(Informal 7)

GRANTON
NOYES, Lucas 7
HUTCHINSON, Eric 125
ADAMS, Dick 226
CASSIDY, Karen 69
(Informal 15)

GRETNA
NOYES, Lucas 5
HUTCHINSON, Eric 67
ADAMS, Dick 81
CASSIDY, Karen 25
(Informal 11)

HAMILTON
NOYES, Lucas 1
HUTCHINSON, Eric 48
ADAMS, Dick 58
CASSIDY, Karen 19
(Informal 5)

LACHLAN
NOYES, Lucas 5
HUTCHINSON, Eric 71
ADAMS, Dick 217
CASSIDY, Karen 100
(Informal 19)

MAGRA
NOYES, Lucas 6
HUTCHINSON, Eric 122
ADAMS, Dick 318
CASSIDY, Karen 44
(Informal 43)

MAYDENA
NOYES, Lucas 3
HUTCHINSON, Eric 30
ADAMS, Dick 84
CASSIDY, Karen 29
(Informal 15)

MOLESWORTH
NOYES, Lucas 5
HUTCHINSON, Eric 106
ADAMS, Dick 120
CASSIDY, Karen 77
(Informal 14)

NEW NORFOLK
NOYES, Lucas 36
HUTCHINSON, Eric 402
ADAMS, Dick 1,059
CASSIDY, Karen 27
(Informal 111)

NEW NORFOLK NORTH
NOYES, Lucas 24
HUTCHINSON, Eric 254
ADAMS, Dick 866
CASSIDY, Karen 116
(Informal 113)

OUSE
NOYES, Lucas 7
HUTCHINSON, Eric 80
ADAMS, Dick 92
CASSIDY, Karen 16
(Informal 13)

WESTERWAY
NOYES, Lucas 4
HUTCHINSON, Eric 62
ADAMS, Dick 96
CASSIDY, Karen 33
(Informal 9)

1 comment:

  1. Interesting that Dick Adam's vote is very high in New Norfolk but declines the further the booth is from New Norfolk. For example in New Norfolk he got nearly 70% of the vote, in Hamilton only 46%, and in Ellendale only 38%, only a nose in front of the Liberal candidate on 37%. Interesting there is such a divide between New Norfolk and the outlying areas.

    The increased Labor vote is probably a good omen for the next state election. I wonder if the Liberal vote has declined because of the high-handed approach they took after the last state election, trying to insist they had a right to rule. Labor tried to give it to them on a plate and they still stuffed it up!

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