Electoral results for the district of Morley

{{short description|Western Australian district election results}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

This is a list of electoral results for the electoral district of Morley in Western Australian state elections.

Members for Morley

class="wikitable"
colspan="4"|Morley (1974–1983)
colspan="2"|MemberPartyTerm
{{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Arthur Tonkin

| Labor

| 1974–1983

colspan="4"|Morley-Swan (1983–1989)
colspan="2"|MemberPartyTerm
{{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Arthur Tonkin

| Labor

| 1983–1987

{{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Frank Donovan

| Labor

| 1987–1989

colspan="4"|Morley (1989–1996)
colspan="2"|MemberPartyTerm
{{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

|rowspan="2"| Frank Donovan

| Labor

| 1989–1991

{{Australian party style|Independent}}| 

| Independent

| 1991–1993

{{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Clive Brown

| Labor

| 1993–1996

colspan="4"|Morley (2008–present)
colspan="2"|MemberPartyTerm
{{Australian party style|Liberal}}| 

| Ian Britza

| Liberal

| 2008–2017

{{Australian party style|Labor}}| 

| Amber-Jade Sanderson

| Labor

| 2017–present

Election results

=Elections in the 2020s=

{{Excerpt|Results of the 2025 Western Australian state election (Legislative Assembly)|section=Morley}}

{{Excerpt|Results of the 2021 Western Australian state election (Legislative Assembly)|section=Morley}}

=Elections in the 2010s=

{{Election box begin

|title=2017 Western Australian state election: Morley[https://www.elections.wa.gov.au/elections/state/sgelection#/sg2017/electorate/MOR/results Morley District Profile and Results], 2017 State General Election, WAEC.

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Amber-Jade Sanderson

|party = Labor WA

|votes = 10,946

|percentage = 51.4

|change = +11.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Ian Britza

|party = Liberal WA

|votes = 6,860

|percentage = 32.2

|change = −17.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Anne-Marie Ricciardi

|party = Greens WA

|votes = 2,017

|percentage = 9.5

|change = +2.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Lois Host

|party = Christians

|votes = 580

|percentage = 2.7

|change = +0.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Paul Longo

|party = Shooters, Fishers and Farmers

|votes = 523

|percentage = 2.5

|change = +2.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Nasim Boksmati

|party = Micro Business

|votes = 351

|percentage = 1.6

|change = +1.6

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 21,277

|percentage = 94.1

|change = +2.6

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 1,340

|percentage = 5.9

|change = −2.6

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 22,617

|percentage = 88.0

|change = −0.6

}}

{{Election box 2pp}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Amber-Jade Sanderson

|party = Labor WA

|votes = 13,064

|percentage = 61.4

|change = +16.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party|

|candidate = Ian Britza

|party = Liberal WA

|votes = 8,203

|percentage = 38.6

|change = −16.2

}}

{{Election box gain AU party|

|winner = Labor WA

|loser = Liberal WA

|swing = +16.2

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

|title = 2013 Western Australian state election: Morley{{cite web |url=http://www.elections.wa.gov.au/results/sg2013/la/MOR |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130312015247/http://elections.wa.gov.au/results/sg2013/la/MOR |url-status=dead |archive-date=12 March 2013 |publisher=Western Australian Electoral Commission |title=Morley District Results |accessdate=18 March 2013 }}

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Ian Britza

|votes = 9,932

|percentage = 49.9

|change = +14.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Reece Whitby

|votes = 7,868

|percentage = 39.5

|change = +1.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Greens WA

|candidate = Sally Palmer

|votes = 1,371

|percentage = 6.9

|change = -3.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Australian Christians

|candidate = Ross Fraser

|votes = 430

|percentage = 2.2

|change = -1.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Family First

|candidate = Greg Halls

|votes = 305

|percentage = 1.5

|change = +1.5

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 19,906

|percentage = 90.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 1,851

|percentage = 9.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 21,757

|percentage = 89.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box 2pp}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Ian Britza

|votes = 10,889

|percentage = 54.7

|change = +5.5

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Reece Whitby

|votes = 9,003

|percentage = 45.3

|change = -5.5

}}

{{Election box gain AU party

|winner = Liberal WA

|loser = Labor WA

|swing = +5.5

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Elections in the 2000s=

{{Election box begin

|title = 2008 Western Australian state election: Morley{{cite web|url=http://www.waec.wa.gov.au/elections/state_elections/election_results/2008_State_General_Election/District_of_Morley/District_results.php|publisher=Western Australian Electoral Commission|title=2008 State General Election Details: District of Morley Results|accessdate=4 December 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080912173740/http://www.waec.wa.gov.au/elections/state_elections/election_results/2008_State_General_Election/District_of_Morley/District_results.php|archive-date=12 September 2008|url-status=dead}}

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Reece Whitby

|votes = 7,010

|percentage = 35.7

|change = -15.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Ian Britza

|votes = 6,797

|percentage = 34.7

|change = +1.1

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Independent

|candidate = John D'Orazio

|votes = 3,145

|percentage = 16.0

|change = +16.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Greens WA

|candidate = Sally Palmer

|votes = 1,687

|percentage = 8.6

|change = +2.6

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Christian Democrats

|candidate = Andrew Partington

|votes = 635

|percentage = 3.2

|change = -0.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Independent

|candidate = Azeem Shah

|votes = 337

|percentage = 1.7

|change = +1.7

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 19,611

|percentage = 93.6

|change = +0.3

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 1,340

|percentage = 6.4

|change = -0.3

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 20,951

|percentage = 89.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box 2pp}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Ian Britza

|votes = 9,969

|percentage = 50.9

|change = +10.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Reece Whitby

|votes = 9,629

|percentage = 49.1

|change = -10.8

}}

{{Election box gain AU party

|winner = Liberal WA

|loser = Labor WA

|swing = +10.8

}}

{{Election box end}}

=Elections in the 1990s=

{{Election box begin

|title = 1993 Western Australian state election: Morley

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Clive Brown

|votes = 10,275

|percentage = 49.7

|change = -12.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = John Horobin

|votes = 6,971

|percentage = 33.7

|change = -3.9

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Independent

|candidate = Karry-Lea Smith

|votes = 3,421

|percentage = 16.6

|change = +16.6

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 20,667

|percentage = 94.9

|change = -1.6

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 1,116

|percentage = 5.1

|change = +1.6

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 21,783

|percentage = 94.4

|change = +2.0

}}

{{Election box 2pp}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Clive Brown

|votes = 11,913

|percentage = 57.6

|change = -4.8

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = John Horobin

|votes = 8,754

|percentage = 42.4

|change = +4.8

}}

{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Labor WA

|swing = -4.8

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Elections in the 1980s =

{{Election box begin

|title = 1989 Western Australian state election: Morley

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Frank Donovan

|votes = 10,808

|percentage = 62.4

|change = -5.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = David MacGregor

|votes = 6,522

|percentage = 37.6

|change = +5.2

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 17,330

|percentage = 96.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 630

|percentage = 3.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 17,960

|percentage = 92.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Labor WA

|swing = -5.2

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

|title = 1987 Morley-Swan state by-election

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Frank Donovan

|votes = 10,087

|percentage = 56.9

|change = -10.0

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Kim Hames

|votes = 6,361

|percentage = 35.8

|change = +2.7

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = OAM

|candidate = Donald Jackson

|votes = 1,294

|percentage = 7.3

|change = +7.3

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 17,742

|percentage = 95.5

|change = -1.2

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 840

|percentage = 4.5

|change = +1.2

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 18,582

|percentage = 82.1

|change = 10.1

}}

{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Labor WA

|swing = N/A

}}

{{Election box end}}

  • Preferences were not distributed.

{{Election box begin

|title = 1986 Western Australian state election: Morley-Swan

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Arthur Tonkin

|votes = 13,440

|percentage = 66.9

|change = -2.2

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Christine Fisher

|votes = 6,659

|percentage = 33.1

|change = +4.6

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 20,099

|percentage = 96.7

|change = +1.7

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 675

|percentage = 3.3

|change = -1.7

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 20,774

|percentage = 92.2

|change = +3.4

}}

{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Labor WA

|swing = -4.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

|title = 1983 Western Australian state election: Morley-Swan

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Arthur Tonkin

|votes = 10,743

|percentage = 69.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Ramsay Bogunovich

|votes = 4,436

|percentage = 28.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Independent

|candidate = James Connolly

|votes = 375

|percentage = 2.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 15,554

|percentage = 95.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 819

|percentage = 5.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 16,373

|percentage = 88.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box 2pp}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Arthur Tonkin

|votes = 11,028

|percentage = 70.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Ramsay Bogunovich

|votes = 4,526

|percentage = 29.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Labor WA

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

|title = 1980 Western Australian state election: Morley

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Arthur Tonkin

|votes = 9,866

|percentage = 64.7

|change = +6.4

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Kevin Egan

|votes = 5,374

|percentage = 35.3

|change = -6.4

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 15,240

|percentage = 95.7

|change = -0.7

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 691

|percentage = 4.3

|change = +0.7

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 15,931

|percentage = 89.5

|change = -1.5

}}

{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Labor WA

|swing = +6.4

}}

{{Election box end}}

= Elections in the 1970s =

{{Election box begin

|title = 1977 Western Australian state election: Morley

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Arthur Tonkin

|votes = 8,346

|percentage = 58.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Madge Bicknell

|votes = 5,980

|percentage = 41.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 14,326

|percentage = 96.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 528

|percentage = 3.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 14,854

|percentage = 91.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Labor WA

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

|title = 1974 Western Australian state election: Morley

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Labor WA

|candidate = Arthur Tonkin

|votes = 9,570

|percentage = 57.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate AU party

|party = Liberal WA

|candidate = Lloyd Stewart

|votes = 7,093

|percentage = 42.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box formal

|votes = 16,663

|percentage = 97.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box informal

|votes = 478

|percentage = 2.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box turnout

|votes = 17,141

|percentage = 92.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box hold AU party

|winner = Labor WA

|swing =

}}

{{Election box end}}

References

{{reflist}}

{{Electoral results for the districts of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Morley}}

Category:Western Australian state electoral results by district