Division of Fadden

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The Division of Fadden is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was created in 1977 and is named for Sir Arthur Fadden, Prime Minister of Australia in 1941. When it was created it included a large area south of Brisbane, but today it is located in the northern Gold Coast area, including Coomera, Labrador, Pimpama and Runaway Bay. As its boundaries have changed Fadden has become an increasingly safe seat for the Liberal Party.

Member Party Term
Donald Milner Cameron Liberal 1977-83
David Beddall ALP 1983-84
Hon David Jull Liberal 1984-


Registered Voters 82,141 Safe Liberal
Votes Cast 75,745 Turnout 92.21 +1.90
Informal Votes 4,672 Informal % 6.17 -0.27
Party Candidate Primary Votes % Swing
  Citizens Electoral Council Ken MARTIN 598 0.84 +0.84
  Australian Greens Willy BACH 3,011 4.24 +0.96
  Family First Party Lyn REES 2,680 3.77 +3.77
  Australian Labor Party Peter EATHER 19,919 28.03 +0.04
  Liberal Party of Australia David Jull 42,328 59.56 +6.18 Elected
  Australian Democrats Suzanne WILSON 1,109 1.56 -2.65
Two Candidate Preferred
  Liberal Party of Australia David Jull 46,393 65.28 +2.16 Elected
  Australian Labor Party Peter EATHER 24,680 34.72 -2.16
Total 71,073


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