Electoral district of Maitland

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Maitland is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Frank Terenzini of the Australian Labor Party.

According to the report for the 2004 redistribution of electoral districts, it is estimated that the electoral district will have 48,357 electors on 29 April 2007.[1] At the 2007 election it will include all of the City of Maitland and part of Port Stephens Shire (including Woodville and Seaham).[2]

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Maitland was created in 1904, replacing East Maitland and West Maitland. With the introduction of proportional representation in 1920, it absorbed parts of Upper Hunter, Singleton, Cessnock and Durham and elected three members. With the end of proportional representation in 1927, Maitland was split into the single-member electorates of Maitland, and Upper Hunter and Cessnock.

Maitland single-member constituency (19041920)
Member Party Term
John Gillies Liberal/Independent/Democratic Party 1904-1911
Major Charles Edward Nicholson Independent 1911-1913
Lieut-Colonel Charles Edward Nicholson Liberal/Nationalist 1913-1920
Maitland - proportional representation: 3 members (19201927)
Member Party Term
Walter Bennett Independent 1920-1927
William Cameron Nationalist Party of Australia 1920-1927
Walter O’Hearn Australian Labor Party 1920-1927
Maitland single-member constituency (1927—)
Member Party Term
Walter O’Hearn Australian Labor Party 1927-1932
Walter Howarth United Australia Party 1932-1956
Milton Morris Liberal Party of Australia 1956-1965
The Hon. Milton Morris Liberal Party 1965-1980
Peter Toms Country Party of Australia 1981-1981
Allan Walsh Australian Labor Party 1981-1991
Peter Blackmore Liberal Party 1991-1999
John Price Australian Labor Party 1999-2007
Frank Terenzini Australian Labor Party 2007- present


 
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