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Elections 2022

Liberals slide as independents climb

By Keith PlattMay 17, 2022Updated:May 17, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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THE past three federal elections have seen the Liberal Party vote in the Flinders electorate drop from a high of 59.14% in 2013 to 55.64% in 2019.

Each election was won for the Liberals by Greg Hunt, who had held the seat since 2001, but is now retiring.

The same three elections have seen the proportion of the vote for independent candidates jump from less than 1% to nearly 16%, a figure that could be eclipsed this year with the greater emphasis being placed on independents across Australia.

The 2013 election saw 10 candidates contest the seat, with Hunt increasing his winning margin by 2.67% (after distribution of preferences).

His Labor opponent Josh Sinclair achieved 40.86% of the vote and the one independent candidate receive just 0.75%.

In 2016, there were six candidates, including one independent with 3.06% of the vote.

Hunt’s winning margin was chipped back 4.04% to 57.77% by Labor’s Carolyn Gleixner, 42.23%.

Three years ago, there were nine candidates, including disaffected former Liberal MP, Julia Banks. Banks and one other independent scored nearly 16% of the vote.

Hunt was back, but with 55.64% of the vote, 1.37% down on the previous election. Labor’s Josh Sinclair received 44.36% of the vote after preferences.

Candidates for next Saturday’s (21 May) federal election as they appear on the ballot paper:

Alex van der End, United Australia Party

Cyndi Marr, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation

Chrysten Abraham, Liberal Democratic party

Zoe McKenzie, Liberal Party of Australia

Jefferson Earl, Australian Federation Party

Colin Lane, The Australian Greens

Sarah Russell, independent

Surbhi Snowball, Australian Labor Party

Despi O’Connor, independent

Pamela Engelander, Animal Justice Party

All candidates were invited to send 300-word statements to The News (Flinders candidates have their say). Cyndi Marr, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation and Pamela Engelander, Animal Justice Party did not respond.

First published in the Southern Peninsula News – 17 May 2022

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