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Murray
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Murray (green) in VictoriaCreated: 1949 MP: Sharman Stone Party: Liberal Namesake: Murray River Area: 16,229 km² (6,266 sq mi) Demographic: Rural The Division of Murray is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. It is located in the north of the state, adjoining the Murray River, which forms Victoria's border with New South Wales. It includes the towns of Shepparton, Echuca, Cobram, Yarrawonga, Boort and Bridgewater.
The Division was proclaimed at the redistribution of 11 May 1949, and was first contested at the 1949 Federal election. It was named after the Murray River, which itself was named after British Secretary of State for War and the Colonies Sir George Murray. The Division is the second safest coalition held seat in Australia. It was first held by Rt Hon Sir John McEwen, who was the caretaker Prime Minister of Australia after the disappearance of Harold Holt.
Members
Member Party Term John McEwen Country 1949–1971 Bruce Lloyd Country 1971–1975 National Country 1975–1982 National 1982–1996 Sharman Stone Liberal 1996–present Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the Division of MurrayAustralian federal election, 2010: Murray Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Sharman Stone 52,337 64.98 +2.91 Labor Hugh Mortensen 18,842 23.39 -0.72 Greens Ian Christoe 4,906 6.09 +3.14 Family First Serena Moore 2,958 3.67 +0.35 Christian Democrats Ewan McDonald 632 0.78 +0.78 CEC Jeff Davy 493 0.61 +0.36 Secular William Clarke-Hannaford 380 0.47 +0.47 Total formal votes 80,548 94.17 -0.59 Informal votes 4,986 5.83 +0.59 Turnout 85,534 94.81 -0.91 Two-candidate preferred result Liberal Sharman Stone 56,666 70.35 +2.09 Labor Hugh Mortensen 23,882 29.65 -2.09 Liberal hold Swing +2.09 References
- Division of Murray, Australian Electoral Commission
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