- Electoral district of Frome
Frome is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the
Australia n state ofSouth Australia . It is named afterE. C. Frome , the third surveyor-general of South Australia. The electorate is based around the industrial city of Port Pirie and the agriculture areas of Clare andGilbert Valley s. It covers a total of 6,889.7km² and takes in the towns of Auburn, Clare, Crystal Brook, Gladstone, Laura, Mintaro, Penwortham, Port Broughton, Port Pirie, Snowtown, Tarlee and Riverton.Frome has existed in three incarnations throughout the history of the House of Assembly: as a multi-member marginal electorate from 1884 to 1902, as a Labor-dominated electorate from 1938 to 1977, and as a marginal seat turned moderately safe seat for the
Liberal Party of Australia since 1993.The first incarnation was, like the rest of the state, independent-held until the development of the party system until in the 1890s. The two seats were split evenly with a conservative and a liberal member from 1890 until the seat's abolition in 1902. It was later recreated in 1938 as a Labor-dominated seat, and was won by
Mick O'Halloran , who served as Opposition Leader from 1949 until his death in 1960. Though O'Halloran was personally popular, his margin in Frome had been boosted further by the "Playmander ", Premier Thomas Playford's gerrymander. Ten years after O'Halloran's death, Playford decided to end the Playmander, and though the Labor Party won the election, Frome fell to Playford'sLiberal and Country League . Frome was subsequently retained by the Liberal Party until its re-abolition in 1977.Frome was again revived at the 1991 redistribution as a marginal seat, with the staunchly Labor-voting industrial city of Port Pirie balanced by the inclusion of large rural areas. It was first contested at the 1993 election and was won by Liberal candidate
Rob Kerin . Kerin held a vulnerable majority throughout the 1990s, but was guarded by the presence of a relatively popular Liberal government inAdelaide . This changed dramatically when Kerin suddenly becamePremier of South Australia in 2001 afterJohn Olsen was forced to resign for having misled parliament. Although his premiership was short-lived, as he narrowly lost the 2002 election, it raised his profile dramatically, resulting in an 8.3% swing in his favour in Frome.Kerin is retiring at the
next South Australian general election , due in 2010. Liberal preselection is Port Pirie police officer Terry Boylan. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/14/2244115.htm Pirie policeman to contest Frome - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) ] ] The seat has been tipped as likely to revert to being marginal after Kerin's departure. [ [http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,23556195-2682,00.html AdelaideNow... Basketballer in Lib seat tussle ] ]Members for Frome
References
External links
* [http://www.abc.net.au/elections/sa/2006/guide/from.htm ABC profile for Frome]
* [http://www.pollbludger.com/sa2006/frome.htm Poll Bludger profile for Frome]
* [http://www.seo.sa.gov.au/election2006//maps/images/516.gifState Electoral Office map for Frome]
* [http://www.seo.sa.gov.au/apps/news/?year=2006&districtSearch=3207 State Electoral Office profile for Frome]
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