Electoral district of Balmain

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Location within Sydney
Location within Sydney

Balmain is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. In 2007, it was won by Verity Firth of the Australian Labor Party against her Greens opponent, Rochelle Porteous.

The 2004 redistribution of electoral districts estimated that the electoral district would have 49,240 electors on 29 April 2007.[1]

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Balmain was established in 1880 and from 1882, it elected two members, from 1885 it elected three members and from 1889 until 1894 it elected four members simultaneously. Voters cast a vote for each vacancy and the leading candidates were elected. In 1894 it was split into Balmain North and Balmain South, each electing one member. In 1904 it was combined into a single electorate, electing one member. In 1920, several electoral districts were combined to create a new incarnation of Balmain, which elected five members by proportional representation. This was replaced by single member electorates for the 1927 election. It was abolished in 1991, being replaced by Port Jackson. It was recreated for the 2007 election, largely replacing the abolished district of Port Jackson.

Balmain, multi-member electorate (18801907)
Member Party Term
Jacob Garrard None 1880-1891
George Daniel Clark Australian Labor Party/Free Trade Party 1891-1894
William Alston Hutchinson None 1882-1885
Solomon Hyam Protestant 1885-1887
Frank James Smith None 1887-1891
William Alfred Murphy Australian Labor Party 1891-1894
John Stuart Hawthorne Reformist 1885-1891
James Johnston Australian Labor Party 1891-1894
George Clubb None 1889-1891
Edward Darnley Australian Labor Party 1891-1894
Balmain North (18941904)
Member Party Term
William Wilks Free Trade Party 1894-1901
John Storey Australian Labor Party 1901-1904
Balmain South (18941904)
Member Party Term
Sydney Law Free Trade Party 1894-1904
Balmain (19041920)
Member Party Term
Walter Anderson Commonwealth Liberal Party 1904-1907
John Storey Australian Labor Party 1907-1904
Balmain - proportional representation (19201927)
Member Party Term
John Storey Australian Labor Party 1920-1921
Thomas Keegan Australian Labor Party 1921-1921
John William Doyle Australian Labor Party 1920-1922
Robert Stopford Australian Labor Party 1922-1925
H. V. Evatt Australian Labor Party 1925-1927
Robert Stuart-Robertson Australian Labor Party 1920-1927
John Quirk Australian Labor Party 1920-1927
Albert Frank Smith None 1920-1922
Albert Lane Nationalist Party of Australia 1920-1927
Balmain - single member electorate (19271991)
Member Party Term
H. V. Evatt Australian Labor Party 1927-1930
John Quirk Australian Labor Party 1930-1938
Mary Quirk Australian Labor Party 1939-1950
John Michael McMahon Australian Labor Party 1950-1968
Roger Dengen Australian Labor Party 1968-1984
Peter Thomson Crawford Australian Labor Party 1984-1988
Dawn Fraser None 1984-1991
Balmain - single member electorate (2007— )
Member Party Term
Verity Firth Australian Labor Party 2007-present



 
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