1988 Port Adelaide by-election

1988 Port Adelaide by-election

26 April 1988
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Rod Sawford Judy Fuller
Party Labor Liberal
Popular vote 29,773 23,818
Percentage 47.1% 37.7%
Swing Decrease 14.2 Increase 9.1
TPP 55.2% 44.8%
TPP swing Decrease 11.1 Increase 11.1

MP before election

Mick Young
Labor

Elected MP

Rod Sawford
Labor

A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Port Adelaide on 26 March 1988. This was triggered by the resignation of Labor Party MP Mick Young over alleged mishandling of campaign donations.

The election was won by Labor candidate Rod Sawford, despite an 11.1% swing to the Liberal Party.

The 1988 Adelaide by-election had occurred seven weeks earlier.

Candidates

  • Independent – Tony Chaplin.
  • Independent – Michael Brander, representing the unregistered National Action.
  • Liberal Party of Australia – Judy Fuller.
  • Australian Labor Party – Rod Sawford, a local teacher.
  • Independent – Bruce Deering.
  • Australian Democrats – Meg Lees, previously Democrats candidate for Barker in 1983 and 1984 and third South Australian Senate candidate in 1987. Lees was appointed to the Senate in 1990 after Janine Haines's resignation, and later became leader of the Democrats before leaving the party in 2003 to form the Australian Progressive Alliance.
  • Independent – Ruby Hammond, indigenous rights campaigner. Hammond was the first indigenous person to seek election to the federal parliament in South Australia.
  • Independent – Jocelyn Aver.

Results

Port Adelaide by-election, 1988[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Rod Sawford 29,773 47.1 -14.2
Liberal Judy Fuller 23,818 37.7 +9.1
Democrats Meg Lees 4,506 7.1 +1.0
Independent Tony Chaplin 2,385 3.8 +3.8
Independent Ruby Hammond 1,142 1.8 +1.8
Independent Jocelyn Aver 743 1.2 +1.2
Independent Michael Brander 438 0.7 +0.7
Independent Bruce Deering 412 0.7 +0.7
Total formal votes 63,217 95.7
Informal votes 2,865 4.3
Turnout 66,082 91.1
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Rod Sawford 34,885 55.2 -11.1
Liberal Judy Fuller 28,276 44.8 +11.1
Labor hold Swing -11.1

See also

References

  1. ^ "By-Elections 1987-1990". Psephos.
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