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Holt
Australian House of Representatives Division
Division of Holt (green) in VictoriaCreated: 1969 MP: Anthony Byrne Party: Labor Namesake: Harold Holt Area: 145 km² (56 sq mi) Demographic: Outer Metropolitan The Division of Holt is an Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The division was created in 1969 and is named for Harold Holt, who was Prime Minister of Australia 1966-67. It is located in the outer south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, including Cranbourne, Doveton, Hampton Park, Endeavour Hills , Narre Warren Hallam. Although it has usually been held by the Australian Labor Party, after the 2004 election it was highly marginal, but it returned to its safe status after the 2007 election.
Members
Member Party Term Len Reid Liberal 1969–1972 Max Oldmeadow Labor 1972–1975 William Yates Liberal 1975–1980 Michael Duffy Labor 1980–1996 Gareth Evans Labor 1996–1999 Anthony Byrne Labor 1999–present Election results
Main article: Electoral results for the Division of HoltAustralian federal election, 2010: Holt Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor Anthony Byrne 51,998 54.42 -1.23 Liberal Ricardo Balancy 29,254 30.62 -3.60 Greens Frank di Mascolo 8,745 9.15 +5.03 Family First Ian George 4,772 4.99 +0.60 Secular Mark Hitchins 776 0.81 +0.81 Total formal votes 95,545 94.31 -2.13 Informal votes 5,764 5.69 +2.13 Turnout 101,309 93.04 -2.39 Two-candidate preferred result Labor Anthony Byrne 60,412 63.23 +1.60 Liberal Ricardo Balancy 35,133 36.77 -1.60 Labor hold Swing +1.60 References
- Division of Holt, Australian Electoral Commission
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