2008 Legislative Council Re-Counts

2008 Agricultural Region Re-count
2008 Mining and Pastoral Region Re-count
2008 North Metropolitan Region Re-count

2008 Agricultural Region Re-count

On 15 January 2008, the Electoral Commissioner was informed by the Deputy of His Excellency the Governor that the Hon. Murray John Criddle MLC, Member for the Agricultural Region, had resigned and his position had subsequently become vacant.  The vacancy was advertised in accordance with section 156C(1)(a) of the Electoral Act 1907 on Friday 18 January 2008 in The West Australian and The Geraldton Guardian newspapers. Nominations for the vacancy closed at 12 noon on Tuesday 29 January 2008.

At the close of nominations the Electoral Commissioner had received six formal nominations from qualified persons. The candidates (in ballot paper order) were:

Candidates Party
HOUGH, Francis Carson New Country Party
NICHOLL, Colin Jeffrey New Country Party
IRVINE, Nigel Peter WAFAMILYFIRST.COM
McLEAN, Ronald James ONE NATION
DUNJEY, Lachlan Peter Charles Christian Democratic Party WA
DUNCAN, Wendy Maxine THE NATIONALS

Accordingly, the only candidates who could be declared elected at the re-count were the six who nominated in the prescribed manner set out in section 156C and regulation 25 of the Electoral Act 1907. Under the provisions of section 156D of the Act a full re-count of all ballot papers cast in the most recent Legislative Council election, on 26 February 2005, commenced after the close of nominations on Tuesday 29 January 2008.

The count was conducted pursuant to schedule 1 of the Act. As votes at the 2005 State general election were counted electronically using a software program, a re-count was required to be conducted in the same manner pursuant to section 156D(4) of the Electoral Act 1907, having regard for the exclusion of the Hon. Murray John Criddle. A drawing of ballots resolved an exclusion between two tied non-participating candidates, as required by clause 17 of schedule 1 (which applies schedule 2 of the Act).

On completion of the count, the Electoral Commissioner declared Wendy Maxine Duncan to be elected as the member of the Legislative Council for the Agricultural Region.

Download a copy of the result of the Agricultural Region 2008 re-count (PDF, 14 kB).

2008 Mining and Pastoral Region Re-count

On 26 August 2008, the Electoral Commissioner was informed by the His Excellency the Governor that the Hon. Vincent Catania MLC, Member for the Mining and Pastoral Region, had resigned and his position had subsequently become vacant. The vacancy was advertised in accordance with section 156C(1)(a) of the Electoral Act 1907 on 1 September 2008 in The West Australian and the North West Telegraph on 3 September 2008. Nominations for the vacancy closed at 12 noon on 15 September 2008.

At the close of nominations the Electoral Commissioner had received four nominations from qualified persons. The candidates (in ballot paper order) were:

Candidates Party
FAWCETT, John Roger Liberal
HODDY, Donald Kenneth DEMOCRATS
EATON, Shelley Elizabeth Australian Labor Party
FISCHER, John Duncombe Independent

Accordingly, the only candidates who could be declared elected at the re-count were the four who nominated in the prescribed manner set out in section 156C and regulation 25 of the Electoral Act 1907. Under the provisions of section 156D of the Electoral Act 1907 a full re-count of all ballot papers cast in the most recent Legislative Council election, on 26 February 2005, commenced after the close of nominations on 15 September 2008.

The count was conducted pursuant to schedule 1 of the Electoral Act 1907. As votes at the 2005 State general election were counted electronically using a software program, a re-count was required to be conducted in the same manner pursuant to section 156D(4) of the Electoral Act 1907, having regard for the exclusion of the Hon. Vincent Catania MLC.

On completion of the count, the Electoral Commissioner declared Shelley Elizabeth Eaton to be elected as the member of the Legislative Council for the Mining and Pastoral Region.

Download a copy of the result of the Mining and Pastoral Region 2008 re-count (PDF, 68 kB).

2008 North Metropolitan Region Re-count

On 26 August 2008, the Electoral Commissioner was informed by the His Excellency the Governor that the Hon. Graham Giffard MLC, Member for the North Metropolitan Region, had resigned and his position had subsequently become vacant. The vacancy was advertised in accordance with section 156C(1)(a) of the Electoral Act 1907 on 1 September 2008 in The West Australian and the Wanneroo Times on 2 September 2008. Nominations for the vacancy closed at 12 noon on 12 September 2008.

At the close of nominations the Electoral Commissioner had received eight nominations from qualified persons. The candidates (in ballot paper order) were:

Candidates Party
CLYNE, David Rutley Liberal
WEBB, Rodney Thomas Liberal
RANDALL, Dwight Allan Christian Democratic Party WA
MORAN, Raymond James Christian Democratic Party WA
COWAN, Don Eugene  
BOLT, Michelle Kerri WAFAMILYFIRST.COM
OLVER, Patricia Muriel DEMOCRATS
BURTON, Carolyn Anne Australian Labor Party

Accordingly, the only candidates who could be declared elected at the re-count were the eight who nominated in the prescribed manner set out in section 156C and regulation 25 of the Electoral Act 1907.  Under the provisions of section 156D of the Act a full re-count of all ballot papers cast in the most recent Legislative Council election, on 26 February 2005, commenced after the close of nominations on Tuesday 12 September 2008.

The count was conducted pursuant to schedule 1 of the Act. As votes at the 2005 State general election were counted electronically using a software program, a re-count was required to be conducted in the same manner pursuant to section 156D(4) of the Electoral Act 1907, having regard for the exclusion of the Hon. Graham Giffard MLC.

On completion of the count, the Electoral Commissioner declared Carolyn Anne Burton to be elected as the member of the Legislative Council for the North Metropolitan Region.

Download a copy of the result of the North Metropolitan Region 2008 re-count (PDF, 79 kB).