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A redistribution was completed in 2019. Although no seats notionally changed hands, the Labor-held seat of Girrawheen was renamed Landsdale.. A rearrangement of Labor's Legislative Council tickets saw South Metropolitan MLC Pierre Yang contest North Metropolitan, while North Metropolitan MLC Alannah MacTiernan contested South West.
Labor's victory was built on a near-sweep of Perth. Labor had gone into the election holding 33 of Perth's 43 seats (having lost one at a by-election). It won an additional nine in 2021, some on swings of over 10 percent, leaving Cottesloe as the only non-Labor seat in the capital. Many of Labor's gains came in seats long considered Liberal ...
2021 Western Australian state election: North West Central [46] Party Candidate ... South Perth [53] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Geoff Baker: 12,473 49.9 +20.3
The seat was re-established at the 1962 election with different boundaries [3] —the neighbouring seats of West Perth, East Perth and North Perth having all been abolished in the 1961 redistribution—and was won by Labor's Stanley Heal, the previous member for West Perth. He was defeated at the 1965 election by Peter Durack of the Liberal ...
2021 Western Australian state election: Perth [1] Party Candidate Votes ... 1921 Western Australian state election: Perth Party Candidate Votes % ±% Nationalist ...
2021 Western Australian state election: South Perth [1]; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Geoff Baker: 12,473 49.9 +20.3 Liberal: Ryan Chorley 8,846 35.4 −14.7 Greens
2021 Western Australian state election: South Metropolitan [6] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Quota: 54,302 Labor: 1. Sue Ellery (elected 1) 2. Kate Doust (elected 3) 3. Klara Andric (elected 4) 4. Stephen Pratt (elected 5) 5. Victoria Helps 6. Kelly McManus 239,248 62.94 +18.08 Liberal: 1. Nick Goiran (elected 2) 2. Michelle Hofmann 3. Ka-ren ...
The 2021 state election saw Labor win one of the most comprehensive victories on record at the state or territory level in Australia. It won 53 of the 59 seats, surpassing its own record set four years earlier for the largest government majority and seat tally in Western Australian parliamentary history.