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Ginninderra electorate


FieldValue
nameGinninderra
stateact
imageACT Electorates - Ginninderra 2020.png
created1995
electors63188
electors_year2020
area105
fedgovFenner
coordinates
near-nYerrabi
near-neYerrabi
near-nwGoulburn (NSW)
near-eKurrajong
near-wMurrumbidgee
near-sMurrumbidgee
near-seKurrajong
near-swMurrumbidgee

| mp-party = | near-n = Yerrabi | near-ne = Yerrabi | near-nw = Goulburn (NSW) | near-e = Kurrajong | near-w = Murrumbidgee | near-s = Murrumbidgee | near-se = Kurrajong | near-sw = Murrumbidgee The Ginninderra electorate is one of the five electorates for the unicameral 25-member Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. It elects five members.

History

It was created in 1995, when the three-electorate, Hare-Clark electoral system was first introduced for the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Prior to 1995, a multi-member single constituency existed for the whole of the ACT. The name "Ginninderra" is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning "sparkling like the stars". It is the name given to the creek that flows through the middle of Belconnen, which was dammed to form Lake Ginninderra, the lake on which the Belconnen Town Centre is sited.{{cite web |access-date=2010-08-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090914053314/http://www.elections.act.gov.au/boundaries/electorate_08.html |archive-date=2009-09-14

Location

The Ginninderra electorate comprises the southern part of the district of Belconnen, including the suburbs of Aranda, Belconnen, Bruce, Charnwood, Cook, Dunlop, Evatt, Florey, Flynn, Fraser, Hawker, Higgins, Holt, Latham, Lawson, Macgregor, Macnamara, Macquarie, Melba, McKellar, Page, Scullin, Spence, Strathnairn and Weetangera.

Two Belconnen suburbs, Giralang and Kaleen are part of Yerrabi.

From 1995 to 2001 it contained the Canberra districts of Belconnen and Hall. After the 2001 redistribution the Gungahlin suburb of Nicholls was moved to the electorate. The 2008 redistribution made no changes to the boundaries of the electorate.

In the 2012 redistribution the Gungahlin suburbs of Crace and Palmerston were moved from Molonglo into Ginninderra.

In the 2016 redistribution, all three Gungahlin suburbs, the village of Hall, and the Belconnen suburbs of Evatt, Giralang, Kaleen, Lawson and McKellar were transferred into the new Yerrabi electorate. At the 2020 redistribution, the suburbs of Evatt, Lawson and McKellar were transferred back into Ginninderra.

Members

YearMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberPartyMemberParty
1995Labor}}Roberta McRaeLaborLabor}}Wayne BerryLaborLucy HorodnyGreensLiberal}}
1998Jon StanhopeLaborDave RugendykeIndependent
2001Roslyn DundasDemocratsVicki DunneLiberal
2004Labor}}Mary PorterLabor
2008Greens}}Meredith HunterGreensAlistair CoeLiberal
20111Chris BourkeLabor
2012Labor}}Yvette BerryLabor
20162Jayson HinderLabor
2016Tara CheyneLaborGordon RamsayLaborElizabeth KikkertLiberal
2020Greens}}Jo ClayGreensPeter CainLiberal
20243Independent
20243Family First
2024Chiaka BarryLiberal

:1 Jon Stanhope (Labor) resigned from the Assembly on 16 May 2011. Chris Bourke (Labor) was elected as his replacement on a countback on 30 May 2011. :2 Mary Porter (Labor) resigned from the Assembly on 19 February 2016. Jayson Hinder (Labor) was elected as her replacement on a countback on 7 March 2016. :3 Elizabeth Kikkert was expelled from the Canberra Liberals party room on 10 September 2024 after being disendorsed as a candidate for the 2024 election. She subsequently joined the Family First Party on 24 September 2024.

Election results

Main article: Electoral results for Ginninderra electorate

References

References

  1. "Electorates 1995 and 1998 elections". [[Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission.
  2. "Electorates 2001 and 2004 elections". [[Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission.
  3. "Electorates 2008 election". [[Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission.
  4. "Electorates 2012 election". [[Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission.
  5. "Electorates 2016 election". [[Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission.
  6. "Electorates 2020 election". [[Australian Capital Territory Electoral Commission.
  7. (2011-05-30). "Casual vacancy count-back result: Mr Chris Bourke to be elected to the ACT Legislative Assembly". ACT Electoral Commission.
  8. (2016-03-03). "Casual vacancy count-back result: Jayson Hinder to be elected to the ACT Legislative Assembly". ACT Electoral Commission.
  9. (2024-09-10). "'No tolerance': Kikkert dumped from Liberal party room after being disendorsed".
  10. (24 September 2024). "Welcome Elizabeth Kikkert". Family First Party.
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