1995 New South Wales state election

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{{for|the local government elections held in September|1995 New South Wales local elections}}

{{Use Australian English|date=August 2019}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}

{{Infobox election

| election_name = 1995 New South Wales state election

| country = New South Wales

| type = parliamentary

| ongoing = no

| previous_election = 1991 New South Wales state election

| previous_year = 1991

| next_election = 1999 New South Wales state election

| next_year = 1999

| seats_for_election = All 99 seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
and 21 (of the 42) seats in the New South Wales Legislative Council
50 Assembly seats were needed for a majority

| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1995|03|25}}

| image1 = 170x170px

| leader1 = Bob Carr

| leader_since1 = 6 April 1988

| party1 = Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)

| leaders_seat1 = Maroubra

| popular_vote1 = 1,408,616

| percentage1 = 41.26%

| swing1 = {{increase}}2.21

| last_election1 = 46 seats

| seats_before1 = 47 seats

| seats1 = 50

| seat_change1 = {{increase}}3

| image2 = 170x170px

| leader2 = John Fahey

| leader_since2 = 24 June 1992

| party2 = Liberal/National coalition

| leaders_seat2 = Southern Highlands

| popular_vote2 = 1,500,068

| percentage2 = 43.94%

| swing2 = {{decrease}}0.73

| last_election2 = 49 seats

| seats_before2 = 47 seats

| seats2 = 46

| seat_change2 = {{decrease}}1

| 1blank = TPP

| 2blank = TPP swing

| 1data1 = 48.82%

| 2data1 = {{increase}}1.51pp

| 1data2 = 51.18%

| 2data2 = {{decrease}}1.51pp

| map_image = 1995 New South Wales state election.svg

| map_size = 200px

| map_caption = Two-candidate-preferred margin by electorate

| title = Premier

| before_election = John Fahey

| before_party = Liberal/National coalition

| after_election = Bob Carr

| after_party = Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)

}}

The 1995 New South Wales state election was held on Saturday 25 March 1995. All seats in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and half the seats in the New South Wales Legislative Council were up for election. The minority Liberal Coalition government of Premier of New South Wales John Fahey was defeated by the Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader Bob Carr, who went on to become the longest continuously-serving premier in the state's history, before stepping down in 2005. Fahey pursued a brief career as a Federal Government minister.

It would not be until 2023, exactly twenty-eight years later, that Labor would again win a New South Wales state election from opposition.{{cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/nsw-has-voted-for-change-nsw-labor-return-from-the-wilderness-20230324-p5cuwl.html|title='NSW has voted for change': NSW Labor returns from the wilderness|publisher=Sydney Morning Herald|first=Tom|last=Rabe|date=25 March 2023|accessdate=26 March 2023}}

Background

=1991 election=

Despite recording 52.7 per cent of the two-party preferred vote in 1991, the Coalition won only 49 of the 99 seats. The Coalition’s best results were in safe Liberal Party seats on Sydney’s North Shore while Labor won the battle in key marginal seats. Four seats that would normally have been held by the Coalition were won by Independents. Both John Hatton in South Coast and Clover Moore in Bligh were re-elected. They were joined by former National Party member Tony Windsor in Tamworth and local councillor Dr Peter Macdonald in Manly. Windsor quickly came to an accommodation with the Government, but the three non-aligned Independents used their position to negotiate a comprehensive memorandum of understanding. Signed in October 1991, it was a document that concentrated more on issues of accountability and process rather than specific policies. Most importantly, the agreement introduced fixed four-year parliamentary terms, a provision entrenched in the Constitution with 76 per cent support at a referendum called in conjunction with the 1995 election.

=Second Coalition term=

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Having signed the agreement with the independents, the government found its position further eroded in October 1991 when Terry Metherell resigned from the Liberal Party without warning in a live television interview. In December, the Court of Disputed Returns overturned the Government’s victory in The Entrance. Labor won the subsequent by-election in January 1992.

What was to follow brought an end to the political careers of Premier Nick Greiner and Environment Minister Tim Moore. A public service job was found for the disenchanted Metherell. The Government was virtually certain to win his seat of Davidson at a by-election (which it subsequently did). However, Greiner and Moore found themselves before an Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) investigation into the matter, with the inquiry making a finding of corrupt conduct against both. The independents who had been keeping the Coalition in office for the last year told Greiner that unless he resigned, they would withdraw their support from the Coalition and support a Labor no-confidence motion. Facing almost certain defeat in the House, Greiner resigned, and Industrial Relations Minister John Fahey became the new Premier. The ICAC decision was later overturned in the courts, but by then Greiner and Moore had already resigned from Parliament.

A solicitor and former footballer, Fahey’s folksy style was very different from the aloof and precise Greiner, and a significant challenge to bookish Labor leader Bob Carr. Fahey established a strong public image, helped by his highly publicised victory leap when Sydney won the right to host the 2000 Olympics, and later when he crash-tackled an intruder who lunged at Prince Charles during a royal visit. As the economy improved, the Coalition slowly began to establish a lead in opinion polls.

Fahey’s major problem was an accident prone Ministry and backbench. Several members in marginal seats attracted unwanted inquiries. Blue Mountains MP Barry Morris was disendorsed when he was revealed as the source of bomb threats against a local newspaper. Police Minister Terry Griffiths was forced to resign over sexual harassment allegations. Labor backed Independent John Hatton’s long called for royal commission into the police, seeing it as another opportunity to embarrass the Government.

The Government’s difficulty in handling these issues was due to the increased accountability created by its minority position in the Legislative Assembly. The agreement with the non-aligned Independents did not prevent the Government from bringing forward and passing controversial legislation. However, the Government was required to fully debate legislation, to hold unwanted inquiries and to table documents on request. All this prevented the Government from controlling the agenda of day to day politics.

Not that Labor went into the 1995 election certain of victory, Labor was tainted by the growing unpopularity of the Keating Government in Canberra. The opening of the third runway at Sydney Airport in late 1994 created confusion for the Labor Party as the issue threatened the Party’s hold on several inner-city seats.

To place a distance with his federal colleagues Carr branded his team as "State Labor" throughout the campaign.

Two referendums were held in conjunction with the election, both of which were approved by the voters. The first concerned the independence of judges. The second, and far more important historically, was the approval of fixed four-year terms to prevent early elections, passed with 76% voting 'yes'.{{cite web|title=Referendum 25 March 1995 |url=http://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/results/referendums_and_polls/state/25_march_1995 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110218191601/http://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/results/referendums_and_polls/state/25_march_1995 |archive-date=2011-02-18 |website=NSW Electoral Commission}}{{Gazette NSW |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article231959790 |title=Result of referendums |issue=60 |date=20 June 1991 |access-date=2021-10-11 |page=2672 |via=Trove}}

Key dates

class="wikitable"
Date

! Event

3 March 1995

| The Legislative Assembly was dissolved, and writs were issued by the Governor to proceed with an election.{{cite web |first=Antony |last=Green |author-link=Antony Green |title=1995 election totals |url=https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/electionresults18562007/1995/Totals.htm |work=New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007 |publisher=Parliament of New South Wales |access-date=14 August 2019}}

6 March 1995

| Nominations for candidates for the election closed at noon.

25 March 1995

| Polling day, between the hours of 8am and 6pm.

4 April 1995

| The Fahey-Armstrong Ministry resigned and the Carr Ministry was sworn in.

28 April 1995

| The writ was returned and the results formally declared.

2 May 1995

| Parliament resumed for business.

Results

=Legislative Assembly=

{{see also|Results of the 1995 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)}}

{{Election results

|source=[https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/electionresults18562007/1995/Totals.htm NSW Parliament]

|image=File:1995 NSW Legislative Assembly.svg

|electorate=3837102

|invalid=185379

|turnoutsw={{increase}} 0.18

|invalidsw={{decrease}} 4.17

|colour1=#f00011

|party1=Labor

|votes1=1408616

|sw1={{increase}} 2.21

|seats1=50

|sc1={{increase}} 4

|colour2=#080cab

|party2=Liberal

|votes2=1121190

|sw2={{decrease}} 1.65

|seats2=29

|sc2={{decrease}} 2

|colour3=#008000

|party3=National

|votes3=378878

|sw3={{increase}} 0.58

|seats3=17

|sc3={{steady}}

|party4=Independents

|votes4=160169

|sw4={{decrease}} 3.61

|seats4=3

|sc4={{decrease}} 1

|party5=Democrats

|votes5=97166

|sw5={{decrease}} 2.51

|seats5=0

|sc5={{steady}}

|party6=Greens

|votes6=87862

|sw6={{increase}} 1.31

|seats6=0

|sc6={{steady}}

|party7=Call to Australia

|votes7=49317

|sw7={{increase}} 0.25

|seats7=0

|sc7={{steady}}

|party8=Others

|votes8=110564

|sw8={{increase}} 2.35

|seats8=0

|sc8={{steady}}

|embedded={{Election results|embed=y|header1=Two-party-preferred

|colour2=#f00011

|party2=Labor

|votes2=1594783

|sw2={{increase}} 1.51

|colour3=#00557c

|party3=Liberal/National Coalition

|votes3=1671866

|sw3={{decrease}} 1.51

}}

}}

{{bar box|float=right|title=Popular vote|titlebar=#ddd|width=600px|barwidth=410px|bars=

{{bar percent|Labor|{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}|41.26}}

{{bar percent|Liberal|{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}|32.84}}

{{bar percent|National|{{party color|National Party of Australia}}|11.10}}

{{bar percent|Independents|{{party color|Independent}}|4.69}}

{{bar percent|Democrats|{{party color|Australian Democrats}}|2.85}}

{{bar percent|Greens|{{party color|Australian Greens}}|2.57}}

{{bar percent|Call to Australia|#800080|1.44}}

{{bar percent|Others|#777777|3.24}}

{{ bar box break | titlebar=#ddd | title=Two-party-preferred vote }}

{{bar percent|Coalition|{{party color|Coalition (Australia)}}|51.18}}

{{bar percent|Labor|{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}|48.82}}

{{ bar box break | titlebar=#ddd | title=Parliamentary seats }}

{{bar percent|Labor|{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}|50.51|50}}

{{bar percent|Liberal|{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}|29.29|29}}

{{bar percent|National|{{party color|National Party of Australia}}|17.17|17}}

{{bar percent|Independents|{{party color|Independent}}|3.03|3}}

}}Labor easily won Blue Mountains (Liberal chances were ruined when the former Liberal member, Barry Morris, ran as an Independent), and narrowly won Badgery's Creek by 107 votes and Gladesville by 260 votes, giving Labor a one-seat majority. The Liberal Party gained South Coast on the retirement of Independent John Hatton, but was unable to dislodge either Peter Macdonald in Manly or Clover Moore in Bligh. Tony Windsor was re-elected without opposition from the National Party in Tamworth.

Despite winning only 48.8% of the two-party-preferred vote for the Legislative Assembly, Labor won a majority of seats. There was speculation that the introduction of one-vote one-value boundaries had disadvantaged the Coalition by locking up too many votes in its safe seats. The discrepancy since 1981 between the state-wide vote and the swing required in marginal seats certainly supported that view. An alternative argument was that the Labor Party had proved itself superior at choosing local candidates and running strong local campaigns. Whatever the cause, the Coalition’s dogged marginal seat campaign in 1995 had come perilously close to denying Labor victory. The irony was that had the Coalition run such a campaign in 1991, the Greiner Government would probably have been re-elected with a narrow majority, and the political turmoil of the previous four years would have been avoided.

The Liberal Party seemed set to challenge the results in seats narrowly won by the ALP in the Court of Disputed Returns, but that idea was dropped on the instructions of the new Liberal leader Peter Collins.

= Legislative Council =

Single transferable voting used to elect the 21 members up for election this year. This was an unusually large number of members to be elected through STV.Farrell and McAllister, Australian Electoral Systems

{{Main|Results of the New South Wales state election, 1995 (Legislative Council)}}

{{Election results

|source=[http://www.abc.net.au/elections/archive/nsw/NSW1995_LegCouncil.pdf ABC]

|image=File:1995 NSW Legislative Council.svg

|electorate=3837102

|invalid=219960

|turnoutsw={{increase}} 0.22

|invalidsw={{decrease}} 0.31

|seattype1=Seats Won

|seattype2=Not Up

|seattype3=Total Seats

|seattype4=Seat Change

|colour1=#00557c

|party1=Liberal/National Coalition

|votes1=1300743

|sw1={{decrease}} 6.85

|st1t1=8

|st2t1=10

|st3t1=18

|st4t1={{decrease}} 2

|colour2=#f00011

|party2=Labor

|votes2=1191177

|sw2={{decrease}} 2.04

|st1t2=8

|st2t2=9

|st3t2=17

|st4t2={{decrease}} 1

|party3=Greens

|votes3=126591

|sw3={{increase}} 0.43

|st1t3=1

|st2t3=0

|st3t3=1

|st4t3={{decrease}} 1

|party4=Democrats

|votes4=108312

|sw4={{decrease}} 3.49

|st1t4=1

|st2t4=1

|st3t4=2

|st4t4={{steady}}

|party5=Call to Australia

|votes5=101556

|sw5={{decrease}} 0.57

|st1t5=1

|st2t5=1

|st3t5=2

|st4t5={{steady}}

|party6=Shooters

|votes6=95943

|sw6=New

|st1t6=1

|st2t6=0

|st3t6=1

|st4t6=New

|party7=Independents Coalition

|votes7=57573

|sw7=New

|st1t7=0

|st2t7=0

|st3t7=0

|st4t7=New

|party8=Against Further Immigration

|votes8=55864

|sw8=New

|st1t8=0

|st2t8=0

|st3t8=0

|st4t8=New

|party9=No Aircraft Noise

|votes9=45105

|sw9=New

|st1t9=0

|st2t9=0

|st3t9=0

|st4t9=New

|party10=ABFFOC

|votes10=43225

|sw10=New

|st1t10=1

|st2t10=0

|st3t10=1

|st4t10=New

|party11=Daylight Saving Extension

|votes11=43164

|sw11=New

|st1t11=0

|st2t11=0

|st3t11=0

|st4t11=New

|party12=Smokers Rights

|votes12=32470

|sw12=New

|st1t12=0

|st2t12=0

|st3t12=0

|st4t12=New

|party13=The Seniors

|votes13=27914

|sw13=New

|st1t13=0

|st2t13=0

|st3t13=0

|st4t13=New

|party14=Others

|votes14=137530

|sw14=–

|st1t14=0

|st2t14=0

|st3t14=0

|st4t14={{steady}}

}}

Seats changing hands

class="wikitable"
rowspan="2" | Seat

! colspan="4" | Pre-1995

! rowspan="2" | Swing

! colspan="4" | Post-1995

colspan="2" | Party

! Member

! Margin

! Margin

! Member

! colspan="2" | Party

Badgerys Creek

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

| Anne Cohen

| style="text-align:right;"| 2.5

| style="text-align:right;"| -2.6

| style="text-align:right;"| 0.1

| Diane Beamer

| Labor

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

Blue Mountains

| {{Australian party style|Independent}}| 

| Independent*

| Barry Morris

| style="text-align:right;"| 2.7

| style="text-align:right;"| -5.2

| style="text-align:right;"| 2.5

| Bob Debus

| Labor

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

Gladesville

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Liberal

| Ivan Petch

| style="text-align:right;"| 2.9

| style="text-align:right;"| -3.3

| style="text-align:right;"| 0.4

| John Watkins

| Labor

| {{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

South Coast

| {{Australian party style|Independent}}| 

| Independent

| John Hatton

| style="text-align:right;"| 18.3

| style="text-align:right;"| -22.9

| style="text-align:right;"| 4.6

| Eric Ellis

| Liberal

| {{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

  • Members listed in italics did not recontest their seats.
  • The member for Blue Mountains, Barry Morris was elected as a Liberal at the 1991 election, but resigned from the party. He recontested this seat as an Independent. The pre-election margin is the Liberal vs. Labor vote.
  • In addition, the Labor Party held the district of The Entrance, which it had won from the Liberals at the 1992 by-election.

Post-election pendulum

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COLSPAN=4 align="center" |Labor seats (50)
COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |Marginal
align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | Badgerys Creek

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Diane Beamer

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |0.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | Gladesville

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |John Watkins

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |0.4%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | Bathurst

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Mick Clough

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |1.0%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | Kogarah

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Brian Langton

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |1.5%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | Drummoyne

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |John Murray

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |2.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | Blue Mountains

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Bob Debus

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |2.5%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | Penrith

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Faye Lo Po'

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |2.8%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | The Entrance

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Grant McBride

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |4.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" | Broken Hill

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |Bill Beckroge

| align="left" bgcolor="FFCACA" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FFCACA" |4.7%

COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |Fairly safe
align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" | Coogee

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Ernie Page

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |6.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" | Peats

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Marie Andrews

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |8.4%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" | Wyong

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Paul Crittenden

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |8.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" | Port Stephens

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Bob Martin

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |9.0%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" | Parramatta

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Gabrielle Harrison

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |9.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" | Hurstville

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |Morris Iemma

| align="left" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF8D8D" |9.6%

COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="red" |Safe
align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Swansea

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Jill Hall

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |10.5%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Marrickville

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Andrew Refshauge

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |10.5% v NAN

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Blacktown

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Pam Allan

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |10.6%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Riverstone

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |John Aquilina

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |10.6%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | East Hills

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Pat Rogan

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |10.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Rockdale

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |George Thompson

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |11.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Bulli

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Ian McManus

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |11.3%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Canterbury

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Kevin Moss

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |11.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Campbelltown

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Michael Knight

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |11.8%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Kiama

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Bob Harrison

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |12.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Wallsend

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |John Mills

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |12.5%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Moorebank

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Craig Knowles

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |12.8%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Cessnock

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Stan Neilly

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |13.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Port Jackson

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Sandra Nori

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |13.6% v NAN

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Smithfield

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Carl Scully

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |13.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Maroubra

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Bob Carr

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |13.8%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Keira

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Col Markham

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |13.9%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Charlestown

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Richard Face

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |14.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Granville

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Kim Yeadon

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |14.5%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Lake Macquarie

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Jeff Hunter

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |14.8%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Ashfield

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Paul Whelan

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |15.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Londonderry

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Paul Gibson

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |15.3%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Newcastle

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Bryce Gaudry

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |16.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Bankstown

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Doug Shedden

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |16.2%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Mount Druitt

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Richard Amery

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |16.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Fairfield

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Joe Tripodi

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |17.1%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Auburn

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Peter Nagle

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |17.4%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Lakemba

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Tony Stewart

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |18.7%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Heffron

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Deirdre Grusovin

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |18.8%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | St Marys

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Jim Anderson

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |18.9%

align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" | Liverpool

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |Paul Lynch

| align="left" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="FF6B6B" |19.1%

align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Wollongong

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Gerry Sullivan

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="DF716D" |20.1%

align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Illawarra

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Terry Rumble

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="DF716D" |20.5%

align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Cabramatta

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Reba Meagher

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="DF716D" |21.2%

align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |Waratah

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |John Price

| align="left" bgcolor="DF716D" |ALP

| align="center" bgcolor="DF716D" |24.1%

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COLSPAN=4 align="center"|Liberal/National seats (46)
COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="Blue" |Marginal
align="left" bgcolor="CCFFCC" |Murwillumbah

| align="left" bgcolor="CCFFCC" |Don Beck

| align="left" bgcolor="CCFFCC" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="CCFFCC" |2.1%

align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Camden

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Liz Kernohan

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |2.6%

align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Maitland

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Peter Blackmore

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |4.1%

align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |South Coast

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Eric Ellis

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |4.6%

align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Gosford

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |Chris Hartcher

| align="left" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="A6E7FF" |5.5%

COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="blue" |Fairly safe
align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Strathfield

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Paul Zammit

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="80D8F9" |6.0%

align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Sutherland

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Chris Downy

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="80D8F9" |6.4%

align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Miranda

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Ron Phillips

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="80D8F9" |6.7%

align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Ermington

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Michael Photios

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="80D8F9" |7.8%

align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Georges River

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Marie Ficarra

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="80D8F9" |8.0%

align="left" bgcolor="98FB98" |Clarence

| align="left" bgcolor="98FB98" |Ian Causley

| align="left" bgcolor="98FB98" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="98FB98" |8.3%

align="left" bgcolor="98FB98" |Coffs Harbour

| align="left" bgcolor="98FB98" |Andrew Fraser

| align="left" bgcolor="98FB98" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="98FB98" |8.7%

align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Cronulla

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Malcolm Kerr

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="80D8F9" |9.8%

align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Burrinjuck

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |Alby Schultz

| align="left" bgcolor="80D8F9" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="80D8F9" |9.9%

COLSPAN=4 align="center" bgcolor="blue" |Safe
align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Murrumbidgee

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Adrian Cruickshank

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |10.2%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Southern Highlands

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |John Fahey

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |10.4%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Wagga Wagga

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Joe Schipp

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |10.7%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Port Macquarie

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Wendy Machin

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |11.7%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Wakehurst

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Brad Hazzard

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |12.9%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Northern Tablelands

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Ray Chappell

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |13.7%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Lismore

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Bill Rixon

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |13.7%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Bega

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Russell Smith

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |13.7%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Eastwood

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Andrew Tink

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |14.2%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Oxley

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Bruce Jeffery

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |14.8%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Vaucluse

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Peter Debnam

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |15.4%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Monaro

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Peter Cochran

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |16.2%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Albury

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Ian Glachan

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |16.3%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Orange

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Gary West

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |16.4%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Ballina

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Don Page

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |17.4%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Baulkham Hills

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Wayne Merton

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |17.5%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Dubbo

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Gerry Peacocke

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |18.0%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Myall Lakes

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |John Turner

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |18.4%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Hawkesbury

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Kevin Rozzoli

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |18.5%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Northcott

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Barry O'Farrell

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |18.6%

align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |Upper Hunter

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |George Souris

| align="left" bgcolor="90EE90" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="90EE90" |19.0%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Ku-ring-gai

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Stephen O'Doherty

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |19.0%

align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |North Shore

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |Jillian Skinner

| align="left" bgcolor="31C3FF" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="31C3FF" |19.2%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Willoughby

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Peter Collins

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |20.0%

align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |Barwon

| align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |Ian Slack-Smith

| align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="40C351" |20.1%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Lane Cove

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Kerry Chikarovski

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |20.2%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Pittwater

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Jim Longley

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |20.8%

align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |Lachlan

| align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |Ian Armstrong

| align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="40C351" |22.4%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Davidson

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Andrew Humpherson

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |22.8%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |The Hills

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Michael Richardson

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |25.3%

align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |Murray

| align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |Jim Small

| align="left" bgcolor="40C351" |NAT

| align="center" bgcolor="40C351" |27.6%

align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Gordon

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |Jeremy Kinross

| align="left" bgcolor="44A6F1" |LIB

| align="center" bgcolor="44A6F1" |30.3%

COLSPAN=4 align="center" |Crossbench seats (3)
align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |Manly

| align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |Peter Macdonald

| align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |IND

| align="center" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |0.4% v LIB

align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |Bligh

| align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |Clover Moore

| align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |IND

| align="center" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |5.5% v LIB

align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |Tamworth

| align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |Tony Windsor

| align="left" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |IND

| align="center" bgcolor="BBBBBB" |34.8% v ALP

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