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Cowan
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Cowan (green) in Western AustraliaCreated: 1984 MP: Luke Simpkins Party: Liberal Namesake: Edith Cowan Area: 180 km² (69 sq mi) Demographic: Outer Metropolitan The Division of Cowan is an Australian Electoral Division in Western Australia. The division was created in 1984 and is named for Edith Cowan, the first woman elected to an Australian Parliament. It is located in the northern suburbs of Perth, including the suburbs of Girrawheen, Greenwood, Kingsley, Landsdale, Woodvale and Marangaroo. It is a marginal seat, changing hands between the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party. At the 2007 election, the retirement of popular sitting member Graham Edwards made Cowan a key seat. Liberal candidate Luke Simpkins narrowly defeated Labor candidate Liz Prime.
Members
Member Party Term Carolyn Jakobsen Labor 1984–1993 Richard Evans Liberal 1993–1998 Graham Edwards Labor 1998–2007 Luke Simpkins Liberal 2007–present Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the Division of CowanAustralian federal election, 2010: Cowan Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Luke Simpkins 40,077 50.06 +4.75 Labor Chas Hopkins 25,975 32.45 -9.91 Greens Rob Phillips 10,033 12.53 +6.83 Christian Democrats David Kingston 2,081 2.60 +0.70 Family First Alan Leach 1,888 2.36 +0.64 Total formal votes 80,054 94.88 -0.96 Informal votes 4,320 5.12 +0.96 Turnout 84,374 94.22 -0.37 Two-candidate preferred result Liberal Luke Simpkins 45,062 56.29 +5.01 Labor Chas Hopkins 34,992 43.71 -5.01 Liberal hold Swing +5.01 References
Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Western Australia Divisions in: New South Wales · Victoria · Queensland · Western Australia · South Australia · Tasmania · Australian Capital and Northern Territories Categories:- Electoral divisions of Australia
- Federal politics in Western Australia
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