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2007 Williamstown state by-election

By-election in the Victorian Legislative Assembly


By-election in the Victorian Legislative Assembly

FieldValue
countryVictoria
typeparliamentary
vote_typePrimary
ongoingno
previous_election2006 Victorian state election
previous_year2006
next_election2010 Victorian state election
next_year2010
election_date15 September 2007
seats_for_electionElectoral district of Williamstown in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
registered38,034
turnout84.93% ( 6.86)
image1
candidate1**Wade Noonan**
party1Victorian Labor Party
popular_vote1**16,775**
percentage1**55.74%**
swing15.96
image2
candidate2Janet Rice
party2Australian Greens Victoria
popular_vote26,592
percentage221.90%
swing29.54
image3
candidate3Catherine Cumming
party3Independent (Australia)
popular_vote32,703
percentage38.98%
swing38.98
1blankTCP
2blankTCP swing
1data1**64.10%**
2data110.20
1data235.90%
2data235.90
titleMP
before_electionSteve Bracks
before_partyLabor
after_electionWade Noonan
after_partyLabor

The 2007 Williamstown state by-election was held on 15 September 2007 to elect the member for Williamstown in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, following the resignation of sitting MP and former premier Steve Bracks on 30 July 2007.

Bracks had held the seat since 1994, and had been leader of the state Labor Party since 1999, serving as Premier from 1999 to 2007. Williamstown is generally considered a safe seat for the ALP, and Bracks' predecessor in the seat, Joan Kirner, was also a former Premier.

With the resignation of Premier Steve Bracks on 30 July 2007, a by-election was required. On 4 August 2007 Janet Rice was confirmed to be the candidate for The Greens; the previous day (3 August 2007) the Liberal Party had confirmed that they would not run a candidate. This left Janet Rice as the person most likely to displace an ALP candidate, although she would need to greatly improve upon the vote that the Greens received in the 2006 state election. Former Transport Workers Union of Australia assistant secretary Wade Noonan held the seat for Labor.

Results

References

References

  1. (6 August 2007). "Cr Rice will run for seat". Star Community.
  2. "Williamstown District By-Election 2007: Albert Park District". [[Victorian Electoral Commission]].
  3. (15 September 2007). "Williamstown District By-Election 2007: Williamstown District". Victorian Electoral Commission.
  4. "THE FIFTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT ELECTED 25 NOVEMBER 2006". Psephos: Adam Carr's Electoral Archive.
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