The 1995 Australian Capital Territory election was held on 18 February 1995 to elect all 17 members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. A referendum on entrenching the ACT's electoral system was also held alongside the election.
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Like the 1989 and 1992 elections, the result was another hung parliament. However, the Liberal Party were able to form government with the support of Michael Moore and Paul Osborne. Liberal leader Kate Carnell was elected chief minister at the first sitting of the third Assembly on 9 March 1995.[1]
This was the first time the Legislative Assembly used three multi-member electorates instead of a unicameral system, following the results of the 1992 electoral system referendum.
This was also the first time at an Australian federal, state or territory election that the leaders of both major parties have been female. This would not occur again until the 2020 Queensland state election.
Key dates
edit- Close of party registration: 12 January 1995
- Pre-election period commenced/nominations opened: 13 January 1995
- Rolls closed: 20 January 1995
- Nominations closed: 26 January 1995
- Nominations declared/ballot paper order determined: 27 January 1995
- Pre-poll voting commenced: 30 January 1995
- Polling day: 18 February 1995
- Poll declared: 2 March 1995
Source:[2]
Overview
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Candidates
editSitting members at the time of the election are listed in bold. Tickets that elected at least one MLA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk (*).[3]
Brindabella
editFive seats were up for election.[4]
Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Greens candidates | Democrats candidates |
---|---|---|---|
Eva Cawthorne |
Sandie Brooke |
Julie McInness |
Charlie Bell |
Moore candidates | Smokers candidates | Ungrouped | |
Nick Isaacson |
Keith Dencio |
Janice Ferguson (Ind) |
Ginninderra
editFive seats were up for election.[5]
Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Greens candidates | Democrats candidates |
---|---|---|---|
Wayne Berry* |
Lyle Dunne |
Gary Corr |
Peter Granleese |
Moore candidates | Smokers candidates | Ungrouped | |
Graeme Evans |
Donovan Ballard |
Kevin Connor (Ind) |
Molonglo
editSeven seats were up for election.[6]
Labor candidates | Liberal candidates | Greens candidates | Democrats candidates |
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Terry Connolly* |
Greg Aouad |
Natasha Davis |
Nicola Appleyard |
Moore candidates | Smokers candidates | Ungrouped | |
Mark Dunstone |
John McMahon |
Mike Boland (Ind) |
Alex Middleton |
Results
editParty | Votes | % | +/– | Seats | +/– | |
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Liberal | 66,895 | 40.48 | 11.45 | 7 | 1 | |
Labor | 52,276 | 31.63 | 8.29 | 6 | 2 | |
Greens | 14,967 | 9.06 | New | 2 | New | |
Moore Independents | 11,645 | 7.05 | 1.45 | 1 | 1 | |
Independents | 9,260 | 5.60 | 4.14 | 1 | 1 | |
Democrats | 6,457 | 3.91 | 0.56 | 0 | 0 | |
Smokers Are Voters and Civil Rights | 3,770 | 2.28 | New | 0 | New | |
Total | 165,270 | 100.00 | – | 17 | – | |
Valid votes | 165,270 | 93.76 | ||||
Invalid/blank votes | 10,994 | 6.24 | 0.2 | |||
Total votes | 176,264 | 100.00 | – | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 196,959 | 89.49 | 0.8 |
Brindabella | Ginninderra | Molonglo | ||||||||
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Party | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats | |
Liberal | 18,494 | 37.1 | 2 | 19,507 | 40.7 | 2 | 28,894 | 42.9 | 3 | |
Labor | 15,758 | 31.6 | 2 | 15,693 | 32.7 | 2 | 20,825 | 30.9 | 2 | |
Greens | 3,965 | 8.0 | 0 | 4,176 | 8.7 | 1 | 6,826 | 10.1 | 1 | |
Moore Independents | 1,907 | 3.8 | 0 | 3,837 | 8.0 | 0 | 5,901 | 8.8 | 1 | |
Independent | 6,779 | 13.6 | 1 | 1,059 | 2.2 | 0 | 1,422 | 2.1 | 0 | |
Democrats | 1,878 | 3.8 | 0 | 2,420 | 5.1 | 0 | 2,159 | 3.2 | 0 | |
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights | 1,116 | 2.2 | 0 | 1,247 | 2.6 | 0 | 1,407 | 2.1 | 0 |
Electorate | Seats held | ||||||
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Brindabella | I | ||||||
Ginninderra | |||||||
Molonglo | M |
I - Independent politician
M - Moore Independents
Opinion polling
editVoting intention
editDate | Firm | Interview mode |
Sample size |
Primary vote | ||||||||
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LIB | ALP | GRN | MMIG | DEM | SMO | OTH | UND | |||||
18 February 1995 | 1995 election | — | 176,264 | 40.5% | 31.6% | 9.1% | 7.1% | 3.9% | 2.3% | 5.6% | — | |
8−14 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[7][8][9][10] | Telephone | 1278 | 26.2% | 23.8% | 6.4% | 4.9% | 3.5% | 0.9% | 2.4% | 31.9% | |
28 January−7 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[11][12] | Telephone | 916 | 22% | 26% | 5% | 4% | 3% | 1% | 2% | 36% | |
21 August−20 September 1994 | Canberra Times/Datacol[13][14][15][16] | Telephone | 964 | 32% | 36% | 1% | 3% | 1% | — | 6%[a] | 21% | |
15 February 1992 | 1992 election | — | 166,467 | 29.0% | 39.9% | — | 5.6% | 4.5% | — | 21.0% | — |
Brindabella
editDate | Firm | Interview mode |
Sample size |
Primary vote | ||||||||
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LIB | ALP | GRN | MMIG | DEM | SMO | OTH | UND | |||||
18 February 1995 | 1995 election | — | 49,897 | 37.1% | 31.6% | 8.0% | 3.8% | 3.8% | 2.2% | 13.6% | — | |
8−14 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[7][8][9][10] | Telephone | 1278 | 25% | 23% | 5% | 4% | 3% | 2% | 6% | 32% | |
28 January−7 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[11] | Telephone | 916 | 19% | 29% | 4% | 2% | 2% | 1% | 6% | 39% | |
21 August−20 September 1994 | Canberra Times/Datacol[13][15][16] | Telephone | 964 | 37% | 33% | 0% | 2% | 1% | — | 6%[b] | 22% |
Ginninderra
editDate | Firm | Interview mode |
Sample size |
Primary vote | ||||||||
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LIB | ALP | GRN | MMIG | DEM | SMO | OTH | UND | |||||
18 February 1995 | 1995 election | — | 47,939 | 32.7% | 40.7% | 8.7% | 8.0% | 5.1% | 2.6% | 2.2% | — | |
8−14 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[7][8][9][10] | Telephone | 1278 | 23% | 25% | 4% | 6% | 4% | 1% | 1% | 35% | |
28 January−7 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[11] | Telephone | 916 | 22% | 24% | 5% | 4% | 4% | 1% | 2% | 39% | |
21 August−20 September 1994 | Canberra Times/Datacol[13][15][16] | Telephone | 964 | 29% | 36% | 0% | 3% | 0% | — | 6%[c] | 24% |
Molonglo
editDate | Firm | Interview mode |
Sample size |
Primary vote | ||||||||
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LIB | ALP | GRN | MMIG | DEM | SMO | OTH | UND | |||||
18 February 1995 | 1995 election | — | 67,434 | 42.9% | 30.9% | 10.1% | 8.8% | 3.2% | 2.1% | 2.1% | — | |
8−14 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[7][8][9][10] | Telephone | 1278 | 29% | 23% | 9% | 5% | 3% | 0% | 1% | 30% | |
28 January−7 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[11] | Telephone | 916 | 25% | 26% | 7% | 5% | 5% | 0% | 0% | 31% | |
21 August−20 September 1994 | Canberra Times/Datacol[13][15][16] | Telephone | 964 | 29% | 39% | 2% | 5% | 2% | — | 5%[d] | 19% |
Preferred chief minister
editDate | Firm | Interview mode |
Sample size |
Carnell | Follett | Don't know |
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8−14 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[8] | Telephone | 1278 | 36% | 38% | 26% |
28 January−7 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[11] | Telephone | 916 | 39% | 36% | 25% |
21 August−20 September 1994 | Canberra Times/Datacol[13][15][16] | Telephone | 964 | 39% | 36% | 26% |
Leadership approval ratings
editRosemary Follett (Labor)
editDate | Firm | Interview mode |
Sample size |
Approval rating | Performance rating | |||||
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Approve | Disapprove | VB | B | M | G | VG | ||||
28 January−7 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[17] | Telephone | 916 | — | — | 13% | 19% | 37% | 25% | 6% |
Kate Carnell (Liberal)
editDate | Firm | Interview mode |
Sample size |
Approval rating | Performance rating | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Approve | Disapprove | VB | B | M | G | VG | ||||
28 January−7 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[17] | Telephone | 916 | — | — | 10% | 18% | 38% | 28% | 6% |
Michael Moore (MMIG)
editDate | Firm | Interview mode |
Sample size |
Approval rating | Performance rating | |||||
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Approve | Disapprove | VB | B | M | G | VG | ||||
28 January−7 February 1995 | Canberra Times/Datacol[17] | Telephone | 916 | — | — | 20% | 21% | 40% | 16% | 4% |
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ The Abolish Self Government Coalition had 1% and "Other Party/Independent) had 5%.[16]
- ^ The Abolish Self Government Coalition had 1% and "Other Party/Independent) had 5%.[16]
- ^ The Abolish Self Government Coalition had 0% and "Other Party/Independent) had 6%.[16]
- ^ The Abolish Self Government Coalition had 1% and "Other Party/Independent) had 4%.[16]
References
edit- ^ "Legislative Assembly for the ACT - Week 1". ACT Hansard. ACT Legislative Assembly. 9 March 1995. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
- ^ "Election timetable". ACT Legislative Assembly election - 1995. ACT Electoral Commission. 1995. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ^ "List of elected candidates". Elections ACT. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ^ "Brindabella First Preference Results - 1995 Election". Elections ACT. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ^ "Ginninderra First Preference Results - 1995 Election". Elections ACT. 6 January 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ^ "Molonglo First Preference Results - 1995 Election". Elections ACT. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
- ^ a b c d "Liberals gain in new poll". The Canberra Times. 16 February 1995. p. 1. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ a b c d e Bachelard, Michael (16 February 1995). "Greens dealing on power". The Canberra Times. p. 1. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ a b c d "VOTING INTENTION - Detailed breakdown". The Canberra Times. 16 February 1995. p. 7. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ a b c d "ABOUT THE POLL". The Canberra Times. 16 February 1995. p. 7. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ a b c d e Hull, Crispin (9 February 1995). "ACT Greens on surge: poll". The Canberra Times. p. 1. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ "ABOUT THE POLL". The Canberra Times. 11 February 1995. p. 3.
- ^ a b c d e Hull, Crispin (22 September 1994). "Liberals' support rising, ALP on wane". The Canberra Times. p. 1. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ "About the poll". The Canberra Times. 22 September 1994. p. 6. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ a b c d e Bachelard, Michael (22 September 1994). "So close, yet so far". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Bachelard, Michael (23 September 1994). "Wood tops Brindabella poll for ALP". The Canberra Times. p. 6. Retrieved 27 October 2024.
- ^ a b c "SATISFACTION WITH ACT POLITICIANS". The Canberra Times. 10 February 1995. p. 7. Retrieved 27 October 2024.