Results of the 1995 Australian Capital Territory general election

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This is a list of Legislative Assembly results for the 1995 Australian Capital Territory general election.

Results summary[edit]

Australian Capital Territory general election, 18 February 1995
Legislative Assembly
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Enrolled voters 196,959
Votes cast 176,264 Turnout 89.5% -0.8
Informal votes 10,994 Informal 6.2% -0.2
Summary of votes by party
Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change
  Liberal 66,895 40.5 +11.5 7 +1
  Labor 52,276 31.6 -8.3 6 -2
  Greens 14,967 9.1 +9.1 2 +2
  Moore Independents 11,645 7.1 +1.5 1 -1
  Independent 9,260 5.6 +4.1 1 +1
  Democrats 6,457 3.9 -0.6 0 ±0
  Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights 3,770 2.3 +2.3 0 ±0
Total 165,270     17  

Results by electorate[edit]

Brindabella[edit]

1995 Australian Capital Territory general election: Brindabella[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 8,317
Liberal Tony De Domenico (elected 1) 6,262 12.55 NA
Liberal Trevor Kaine (elected 2) 4,449 8.92 NA
Liberal Louise Littlewood 2,919 5.85 NA
Liberal Brian Lowe 2,682 5.38 NA
Liberal Sandie Brooke 2,182 4.37 NA
Labor Andrew Whitecross (elected 4) 5,665 11.35 NA
Labor Bill Wood (elected 5) 4,482 8.98 NA
Labor Annette Ellis 3,142 6.30 NA
Labor Steve Whan 1,263 2.53 NA
Labor Eva Cawthorne 1,206 2.42 NA
Independent Paul Osborne (elected 5) 5,604 11.23 NA
Greens Andrew Parratt 2,071 4.15 NA
Greens Julie McInness 956 1.92 NA
Greens Liz Stephens 938 1.88 NA
Moore Independents Stephanie Isaacson 1,025 2.05 NA
Moore Independents Nick Isaacson 882 1.77 NA
Democrats Lyn Forceville 1,225 2.46 NA
Democrats Charlie Bell 653 1.31 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights Stan Kowalski 602 1.21 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights Keith Dencio 514 1.03 NA
Independent Margaret Kobier 726 1.45 NA
Independent Tony Savage 344 0.69 NA
Independent Janice Ferguson 105 0.21 NA
Total formal votes 49,897 93.77 NA
Informal votes 3,317 6.23 NA
Turnout 53,214 91.23 NA
Party total votes
Liberal 18,494 37.06 NA
Labor 15,758 31.58 NA
Independent Paul Osborne 5,604 11.23 NA
Greens 3,965 7.95 NA
Moore Independents 1,907 3.82 NA
Democrats 1,878 3.76 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights 1,116 2.24 NA
Independent Margaret Kobier 726 1.45 NA
Independent Tony Savage 344 0.69 NA
Independent Janice Ferguson 105 0.21 NA
Liberal win (new seat)
Liberal win (new seat)
Labor win (new seat)
Labor win (new seat)
Independent win (new seat)

Ginninderra[edit]

1995 Australian Capital Territory general election: Ginninderra[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 7,990
Liberal Bill Stefaniak (elected 2) 7,559 15.77 NA
Liberal Cheryl Hill 3,741 7.80 NA
Liberal Harold Hird (elected 4) 3,526 7.36 NA
Liberal Lyle Dunne 3,059 6.38 NA
Liberal Martin Gordon 1,622 3.38 NA
Labor Wayne Berry (elected 1) 7,719 16.10 NA
Labor Roberta McRae (elected 3) 2,840 5.92 NA
Labor Fiona Wilson 1,967 4.10 NA
Labor Ellnor Grassby 1,912 3.99 NA
Labor Jacqueline Shea 1,255 2.62 NA
Greens Lucy Horodny (elected 5) 2,332 4.86 NA
Greens Michelle Rielly 1,000 2.09 NA
Greens Gary Corr 844 1.76 NA
Moore Independents Helen Szuty 2,575 5.37 NA
Moore Independents Graeme Evans 1,262 2.63 NA
Democrats Peter Main 1,740 3.63 NA
Democrats Peter Granleese 680 1.42 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights Lorraine Bevan 672 1.40 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights Donovan Ballard 575 1.20 NA
Independent Kevin Connor 1,059 2.21 NA
Total formal votes 47,939 93.28 NA
Informal votes 3,455 6.72 NA
Turnout 51,394 90.56 NA
Party total votes
Liberal 19,507 40.69 NA
Labor 15,693 32.74 NA
Greens 4,176 8.71 NA
Moore Independents 3,837 8.00 NA
Democrats 2,420 5.05 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights 1,247 2.60 NA
Independent Kevin Connor 1,059 2.21 NA
Liberal win (new seat)
Liberal win (new seat)
Labor win (new seat)
Labor win (new seat)
Greens win (new seat)

Molonglo[edit]

1995 Australian Capital Territory general election: Molonglo[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Quota 8,430
Liberal Kate Carnell (elected 1) 19,386 28.75 NA
Liberal Gary Humphries (elected 4) 3,074 4.56 NA
Liberal Greg Cornwell (elected 6) 1,769 2.62 NA
Liberal Lucinda Spier 1,432 2.12 NA
Liberal Gwen Wilcox 1,293 1.92 NA
Liberal Greg Aouad 1,033 1.53 NA
Liberal David Ash 907 1.35 NA
Labor Rosemary Follett (elected 2) 14,460 21.44 NA
Labor Terry Connolly (elected 3) 3,017 4.47 NA
Labor David Lamont 1,251 1.86 NA
Labor Marion Reilly 609 0.90 NA
Labor Michael Wilson 592 0.88 NA
Labor Simon Corbell 462 0.69 NA
Labor Silvia Zamora 434 0.64 NA
Greens Kerrie Tucker (elected 5) 4,255 6.31 NA
Greens Natasha Davis 1,470 2.18 NA
Greens Shane Rattenbury 1,101 1.63 NA
Moore Independents Michael Moore (elected 7) 4,753 7.05 NA
Moore Independents Tona Ven Raay 595 0.88 NA
Moore Independents Mark Dunstone 553 0.82 NA
Democrats Nicola Appleyard 1,192 1.77 NA
Democrats Greg Kramer 967 1.43 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights John McMahon 744 1.10 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights John Reavell 663 0.98 NA
Group F Arthur Burns 265 0.39 NA
Group F Terry De Luca 208 0.31 NA
Independent Regina Slazenger 319 0.47 NA
Group H Allison Dellit 183 0.27 NA
Group H Alex Middleton 64 0.09 NA
Independent Mike Boland 234 0.35 NA
Independent Fred Weston 149 0.22 NA
Total formal votes 67,434 94.11 NA
Informal votes 4,222 5.89 NA
Turnout 71,656 87.51 NA
Party total votes
Liberal 28,894 42.85 NA
Labor 20,825 30.88 NA
Greens 6,826 10.12 NA
Moore Independents 5,901 8.75 NA
Democrats 2,159 3.20 NA
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights 1,407 2.09 NA
Group F 473 0.70 NA
Independent Regina Slazenger 319 0.47 NA
Group H 247 0.37 NA
Independent Mike Boland 234 0.35 NA
Independent Fred Weston 149 0.22 NA
Liberal win (new seat)
Liberal win (new seat)
Liberal win (new seat)
Labor win (new seat)
Labor win (new seat)
Greens win (new seat)
Moore Independents win (new seat)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Brindabella First Preference Results - 1995 Election". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 15 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Ginninderra First Preference Results - 1995 Election". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Molonglo First Preference Results - 1995 Election". ACT Electoral Commission. Retrieved 16 July 2023.