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Gellibrand
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Gellibrand (green) in VictoriaCreated: 1949 MP: Nicola Roxon Party: Labor Namesake: Joseph Gellibrand Area: 91 km² (35 sq mi) Demographic: Inner Metropolitan The Division of Gellibrand is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was created in 1949 and is named for Joseph Gellibrand, a pioneer settler of the Melbourne area. It is located in the western suburbs of Melbourne and includes Footscray, Maidstone, Altona and Williamstown.
It has been in the hands of the Australian Labor Party for its entire existence; Labor has never tallied less than 63 percent of the vote. Its most prominent members have been Ralph Willis, a Cabinet minister in the Hawke and Keating governments, and Nicola Roxon, a Cabinet minister in the Rudd Government and the first and second Gillard Governments. It is currently the safest Labor seat in the Federal Parliament, with a 24 percent swing required for the Liberals to win it.
Members
Member Party Term John Mullens Labor 1949–1955 Labor (Anti-Communist) 1955–1955 Hector McIvor Labor 1955–1972 Ralph Willis Labor 1972–1998 Nicola Roxon Labor 1998–present Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the Division of GellibrandAustralian federal election, 2010: Gellibrand Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Nicola Roxon 48,971 58.81 -1.41 Liberal David McConnell 19,070 22.90 +0.06 Greens Rodney Solin 12,779 15.35 +5.97 Family First Liz Mumby 1,440 1.73 -0.29 Socialist Alliance Ben Courtice 528 0.63 -0.96 Socialist Equality Tania Baptist 475 0.57 +0.57 Total formal votes 83,263 95.00 -0.78 Informal votes 4,378 5.00 +0.78 Turnout 87,641 91.66 -2.50 Two-candidate preferred result Labor Nicola Roxon 61,531 73.90 +2.44 Liberal David McConnell 21,732 26.10 -2.44 Labor hold Swing +2.44 References
- Division of Gellibrand, Australian Electoral Commission
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