State election for New South Wales, Australia in March 2003
|
---|
Party | Votes | % | +/– | Seats | +/– |
---|
| Labor | 1,631,018 | 42.68 | 0.47 | 55 | |
| Liberal | 944,888 | 24.72 | 0.10 | 20 | |
| National | 368,004 | 9.63 | 0.76 | 12 | 1 |
| Greens | 315,370 | 8.25 | 4.37 | 0 | |
| Independents | 313,106 | 8.19 | 3.09 | 6 | 1 |
| Christian Democrats | 65,937 | 1.73 | 0.23 | 0 | |
| Unity | 49,597 | 1.30 | 0.24 | 0 | |
| One Nation NSW | 48,846 | 1.28 | 6.25 | 0 | |
| Democrats | 35,477 | 0.93 | 2.40 | 0 | |
| Others | 49,561 | 1.30 | 0.41 | 0 | |
Total | 3,821,804 | 100.00 | – | 93 | – |
|
Valid votes | 3,821,804 | 97.38 | | |
---|
Invalid/blank votes | 102,872 | 2.62 | 0.11 | |
---|
Total votes | 3,924,676 | 100.00 | – | |
---|
Registered voters/turnout | 4,272,104 | 91.87 | 1.25 | |
---|
Source: NSW Elections - 2003 Results |
Two-party-preferred |
---|
| Labor | 1,867,386 | 56.18 | 3.92 |
| Liberal/National | 1,456,640 | 43.82 | 3.92 |
Total | 3,324,026 | 100.00 | – |
This is a list of electoral district results for the 2003 New South Wales state election.
Results by electoral district
Albury
2003 New South Wales state election: Albury
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Liberal
|
Greg Aplin
|
16,826
|
44.0
|
+1.0
|
|
Independent
|
Claire Douglas
|
8,595
|
22.5
|
-12.4
|
|
Independent
|
Robert Ballard
|
5,267
|
13.8
|
+13.8
|
|
Labor
|
Nico Mathews
|
4,710
|
12.3
|
-5.3
|
|
Greens
|
Darran Stonehouse
|
1,092
|
2.9
|
+2.9
|
|
Independent
|
Heather Wilton
|
599
|
1.6
|
+1.6
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Gail Schwartze
|
518
|
1.4
|
+1.4
|
|
One Nation
|
John Morgans
|
321
|
0.8
|
-3.7
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Sue Galley
|
305
|
0.8
|
+0.8
|
Total formal votes
|
38,233
|
97.5
|
−1.0
|
Informal votes
|
975
|
2.5
|
+1.0
|
Turnout
|
39,208
|
91.2
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
Liberal
|
Greg Aplin
|
20,158
|
72.5
|
+7.7
|
|
Labor
|
Nico Mathews
|
7,656
|
27.5
|
-7.7
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Liberal
|
Greg Aplin
|
19,275
|
61.5
|
+10.5
|
|
Independent
|
Claire Douglas
|
12,059
|
38.5
|
-10.5
|
|
Liberal hold
|
Swing |
+10.5 |
|
Auburn
2003 New South Wales state election: Auburn
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Barbara Perry
|
24,764
|
60.8
|
+1.3
|
|
Liberal
|
Levent Emirali
|
6,619
|
16.2
|
-3.5
|
|
Greens
|
Steve Maxwell
|
3,349
|
8.2
|
+6.4
|
|
Unity
|
Shui Au
|
2,697
|
6.6
|
-0.8
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Greg Kaitanovich
|
1,122
|
2.8
|
+2.8
|
|
One Nation
|
Kane O'Connor
|
811
|
2.0
|
-4.2
|
|
Democrats
|
Keith Darley
|
593
|
1.4
|
-1.4
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Dale Francis
|
435
|
1.1
|
-0.5
|
|
Legal System Reform
|
Thoria Yagoub
|
201
|
0.5
|
+0.5
|
|
Socialist Alliance
|
Roberto Jorquera
|
172
|
0.4
|
-0.5
|
Total formal votes
|
40,763
|
95.6
|
−0.7
|
Informal votes
|
1,895
|
4.4
|
+0.7
|
Turnout
|
42,658
|
92.1
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Barbara Perry
|
26,873
|
77.3
|
+3.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Levent Emirali
|
7,911
|
22.7
|
-3.0
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+3.0 |
|
Ballina
Bankstown
2003 New South Wales state election: Bankstown
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Tony Stewart
|
23,787
|
62.7
|
-5.5
|
|
Liberal
|
David Grabovac
|
5,783
|
15.2
|
+0.4
|
|
Greens
|
Sanaa Ghabbar
|
2,495
|
6.6
|
+4.9
|
|
Unity
|
Nasser Roumieh
|
1,988
|
5.2
|
+1.2
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Janne Peterson
|
1,259
|
3.3
|
+1.2
|
|
Socialist Alliance
|
Sam Wainwright
|
973
|
2.6
|
+2.6
|
|
One Nation
|
Bradley Torr
|
510
|
1.3
|
-4.8
|
|
Legal System Reform
|
Hanan Sowilam
|
463
|
1.2
|
+1.2
|
|
Democrats
|
Joseph McDermott
|
353
|
0.9
|
+0.9
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Gregg Pringle
|
352
|
0.9
|
+0.1
|
Total formal votes
|
37,973
|
94.5
|
−1.0
|
Informal votes
|
2,210
|
5.5
|
+1.0
|
Turnout
|
40,183
|
89.6
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Tony Stewart
|
25,792
|
78.6
|
-1.6
|
|
Liberal
|
David Grabovac
|
7,004
|
21.4
|
+1.6
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-1.6 |
|
Barwon
Bathurst
Baulkham Hills
2003 New South Wales state election: Baulkham Hills
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Liberal
|
Wayne Merton
|
19,652
|
47.0
|
-0.9
|
|
Labor
|
Tony Hay
|
14,327
|
34.3
|
+2.2
|
|
Greens
|
Gabi Martinez
|
2,880
|
6.9
|
+3.7
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Tania Piper
|
1,825
|
4.4
|
+4.4
|
|
Unity
|
Anne Bi
|
1,127
|
2.7
|
-0.5
|
|
Democrats
|
Margaret van de Weg
|
1,083
|
2.6
|
-4.3
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
George Bilson
|
889
|
2.1
|
+0.2
|
Total formal votes
|
41,783
|
97.8
|
+0.2
|
Informal votes
|
944
|
2.2
|
−0.2
|
Turnout
|
42,727
|
93.7
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal
|
Wayne Merton
|
21,150
|
55.9
|
-2.3
|
|
Labor
|
Tony Hay
|
16,705
|
44.1
|
+2.3
|
|
Liberal hold
|
Swing |
-2.3 |
|
Bega
Blacktown
Bligh
2003 New South Wales state election: Bligh
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Independent
|
Clover Moore
|
15,330
|
38.5
|
+1.2
|
|
Labor
|
Barri Phatarfod
|
9,071
|
22.8
|
-9.1
|
|
Liberal
|
Shayne Mallard
|
8,496
|
21.3
|
-0.1
|
|
Greens
|
Anita Ceravolo
|
5,634
|
14.1
|
+8.2
|
|
Unity
|
Stephen Pong
|
642
|
1.6
|
+0.0
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Jon Phillips
|
279
|
0.7
|
+0.7
|
|
Independent
|
Malcolm Duncan
|
268
|
0.7
|
+0.0
|
|
Independent
|
Gary Burns
|
113
|
0.3
|
+0.3
|
Total formal votes
|
39,833
|
97.8
|
+0.1
|
Informal votes
|
882
|
2.2
|
−0.1
|
Turnout
|
40,715
|
84.3
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
Labor
|
Barri Phatarfod
|
15,499
|
60.9
|
-0.9
|
|
Liberal
|
Shayne Mallard
|
9,971
|
39.1
|
+0.9
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Independent
|
Clover Moore
|
19,253
|
64.7
|
+4.9
|
|
Labor
|
Barri Phatarfod
|
10,525
|
35.3
|
-4.9
|
|
Independent hold
|
Swing |
+4.9 |
|
Blue Mountains
Burrinjuck
Cabramatta
2003 New South Wales state election: Cabramatta
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Reba Meagher
|
25,374
|
66.5
|
+17.3
|
|
Liberal
|
Paul Newton
|
4,245
|
11.1
|
+2.9
|
|
Independent
|
Ross Treyvaud
|
3,830
|
10.0
|
+10.0
|
|
Unity
|
Christopher Wong
|
2,608
|
6.8
|
-7.0
|
|
Greens
|
Lee Grant
|
1,097
|
2.9
|
+1.7
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Sean Hampsey
|
647
|
1.7
|
+0.0
|
|
One Nation
|
David Taunton-Webb
|
337
|
0.9
|
-4.2
|
Total formal votes
|
38,138
|
96.6
|
+0.7
|
Informal votes
|
1,356
|
3.4
|
−0.7
|
Turnout
|
39,494
|
92.2
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Reba Meagher
|
27,328
|
81.7
|
+12.8
|
|
Liberal
|
Paul Newton
|
6,115
|
18.3
|
+18.3
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+12.8 |
|
Camden
Campbelltown
Canterbury
2003 New South Wales state election: Canterbury
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Linda Burney
|
21,699
|
56.0
|
-0.5
|
|
Liberal
|
Jack Kouzi
|
6,225
|
16.1
|
-0.8
|
|
Greens
|
Dominic Fitzsimmons
|
4,048
|
10.4
|
+6.2
|
|
Independent
|
John Koutsouras
|
3,470
|
8.9
|
+3.9
|
|
Unity
|
Ken Nam
|
2,322
|
6.0
|
+1.3
|
|
Save Our Suburbs
|
Peter Siapos
|
1,014
|
2.6
|
+2.6
|
Total formal votes
|
38,778
|
95.7
|
+0.0
|
Informal votes
|
1,754
|
4.3
|
−0.0
|
Turnout
|
40,532
|
91.1
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Linda Burney
|
25,643
|
77.6
|
+2.4
|
|
Liberal
|
Jack Kouzi
|
7,413
|
22.4
|
-2.4
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+2.4 |
|
Cessnock
Charlestown
2003 New South Wales state election: Charlestown
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Matthew Morris
|
20,426
|
50.5
|
-4.2
|
|
Liberal
|
Fiona Glen
|
11,025
|
27.2
|
+4.9
|
|
Greens
|
Keith Parsons
|
3,545
|
8.8
|
+2.4
|
|
Independent
|
Peter Nikoletatos
|
1,576
|
3.9
|
+3.9
|
|
Independent
|
Kate Ferguson
|
1,400
|
3.5
|
+3.5
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Jennifer Boswell
|
1,041
|
2.6
|
-0.3
|
|
One Nation
|
John Phillips
|
699
|
1.7
|
-8.5
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
James Bateman
|
516
|
1.3
|
+1.3
|
|
Socialist Alliance
|
Kathy Newnam
|
256
|
0.6
|
+0.6
|
Total formal votes
|
40,484
|
97.2
|
−0.7
|
Informal votes
|
1,157
|
2.8
|
+0.7
|
Turnout
|
41,641
|
93.8
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Matthew Morris
|
22,410
|
64.7
|
-4.6
|
|
Liberal
|
Fiona Glen
|
12,235
|
35.3
|
+4.6
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-4.6 |
|
Clarence
Coffs Harbour
2003 New South Wales state election: Coffs Harbour
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
National
|
Andrew Fraser
|
16,728
|
40.4
|
-5.7
|
|
Labor
|
Pamela Stephenson
|
7,811
|
18.9
|
-11.7
|
|
Independent
|
Jan Strom
|
7,475
|
18.1
|
+18.1
|
|
Independent
|
Keith Rhoades
|
4,411
|
10.7
|
+10.7
|
|
Greens
|
Gabrielle Tindall
|
2,952
|
7.1
|
+3.6
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Greg Holder
|
1,417
|
3.4
|
+3.4
|
|
One Nation
|
Tenille Burston
|
487
|
1.2
|
-10.1
|
|
Independent
|
Evalds Erglis
|
109
|
0.3
|
-0.4
|
Total formal votes
|
41,390
|
98.0
|
−0.3
|
Informal votes
|
854
|
2.0
|
+0.3
|
Turnout
|
42,244
|
92.4
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
National
|
Andrew Fraser
|
19,781
|
64.3
|
+6.0
|
|
Labor
|
Pamela Stephenson
|
10,974
|
35.7
|
-6.0
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
National
|
Andrew Fraser
|
18,817
|
56.9
|
-1.4
|
|
Independent
|
Jan Strom
|
14,263
|
43.1
|
+43.1
|
|
National hold
|
Swing |
-1.4 |
|
Coogee
Cronulla
Davidson
Drummoyne
Dubbo
2003 New South Wales state election: Dubbo
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Independent
|
Tony McGrane
|
16,696
|
41.3
|
+18.6
|
|
National
|
Mark Horton
|
15,460
|
38.2
|
+6.4
|
|
Labor
|
Leo Dawson
|
6,092
|
15.1
|
-5.2
|
|
Greens
|
Steve Maier
|
1,082
|
2.7
|
+1.4
|
|
One Nation
|
Ian Hutchins
|
651
|
1.6
|
-16.5
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Ronald Atkins
|
466
|
1.2
|
+1.2
|
Total formal votes
|
40,447
|
98.3
|
+0.2
|
Informal votes
|
690
|
1.7
|
−0.2
|
Turnout
|
41,137
|
94.1
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
National
|
Mark Horton
|
19,886
|
68.7
|
+8.2
|
|
Labor
|
Leo Dawson
|
9,063
|
31.3
|
-8.2
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Independent
|
Tony McGrane
|
20,099
|
55.0
|
+5.0
|
|
National
|
Mark Horton
|
16,413
|
45.0
|
-5.0
|
|
Independent hold
|
Swing |
+5.0 |
|
East Hills
2003 New South Wales state election: East Hills
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Alan Ashton
|
22,367
|
55.2
|
+6.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Glenn Brookes
|
9,606
|
23.7
|
+4.3
|
|
Greens
|
Sonya McKay
|
2,570
|
6.3
|
+4.1
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Karen Reid
|
1,796
|
4.4
|
+4.4
|
|
One Nation
|
Mark Potter
|
1,633
|
4.0
|
-6.7
|
|
Independent
|
Alan Cronin
|
789
|
1.9
|
+1.9
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Howard Dakin
|
740
|
1.8
|
-1.5
|
|
Unity
|
Stanley Xie
|
698
|
1.7
|
+1.7
|
|
Democrats
|
Nabil Dabbagh
|
357
|
0.9
|
-1.6
|
Total formal votes
|
40,556
|
96.6
|
+0.0
|
Informal votes
|
1,429
|
3.4
|
−0.0
|
Turnout
|
41,985
|
94.2
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Alan Ashton
|
24,441
|
68.5
|
+0.2
|
|
Liberal
|
Glenn Brookes
|
11,221
|
31.5
|
-0.2
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+0.2 |
|
Epping
Fairfield
Georges River
2003 New South Wales state election: Georges River
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Kevin Greene
|
21,840
|
52.4
|
+5.3
|
|
Liberal
|
Joanne McCafferty
|
13,148
|
31.5
|
-5.4
|
|
Greens
|
Christine Welsh
|
2,504
|
6.0
|
+3.0
|
|
Unity
|
John Lau
|
1,872
|
4.5
|
+2.5
|
|
Independent
|
Michele Adair
|
1,246
|
3.0
|
+3.0
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Francis Bush
|
577
|
1.4
|
-0.6
|
|
One Nation
|
Mary Kennedy
|
529
|
1.3
|
-4.0
|
Total formal votes
|
24,628
|
97.7
|
−0.1
|
Informal votes
|
1,002
|
2.3
|
+0.1
|
Turnout
|
42,718
|
92.7
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Kevin Greene
|
24,628
|
63.7
|
+7.4
|
|
Liberal
|
Joanne McCafferty
|
14,054
|
36.3
|
-7.4
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+7.4 |
|
Gosford
Granville
Hawkesbury
2003 New South Wales state election: Hawkesbury
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Liberal
|
Steven Pringle
|
19,751
|
44.4
|
-3.0
|
|
Labor
|
Carl Bazeley
|
9,582
|
21.5
|
-3.4
|
|
Independent
|
Rex Stubbs
|
5,570
|
12.5
|
+12.5
|
|
Greens
|
Laurie Fraser
|
3,182
|
7.1
|
+1.8
|
|
Independent
|
John Griffiths
|
3,132
|
7.0
|
+7.0
|
|
Independent
|
Judy Pope
|
1,140
|
2.6
|
+2.6
|
|
One Nation
|
Noeline Saxiones
|
794
|
1.8
|
-7.5
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Hugh McNaught
|
756
|
1.7
|
+0.5
|
|
Democrats
|
Bruce van de Weg
|
446
|
1.0
|
-3.7
|
|
Unity
|
Ngoc Vuong
|
157
|
0.4
|
+0.4
|
Total formal votes
|
44,510
|
97.4
|
−0.4
|
Informal votes
|
1,204
|
2.6
|
+0.4
|
Turnout
|
45,714
|
92.8
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal
|
Steven Pringle
|
22,037
|
64.1
|
+0.8
|
|
Labor
|
Carl Bazeley
|
12,367
|
35.9
|
-0.8
|
|
Liberal hold
|
Swing |
+0.8 |
|
Heathcote
Heffron
Hornsby
Illawarra
2003 New South Wales state election: Illawarra
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Marianne Saliba
|
23,270
|
55.7
|
+4.9
|
|
Liberal
|
Benjamin Caldwell
|
6,372
|
15.3
|
-0.9
|
|
Greens
|
Margaret Johanson
|
4,270
|
10.2
|
+5.6
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Richard Harris
|
1,973
|
4.7
|
-2.2
|
|
Independent
|
Barry Hennessy
|
1,848
|
4.4
|
+4.4
|
|
Independent
|
Charles Mifsud
|
1,643
|
3.9
|
+3.9
|
|
One Nation
|
Robert Kennedy
|
1,149
|
2.8
|
-6.1
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
John Cipov
|
588
|
1.4
|
-0.2
|
|
Independent
|
Bill Heycott
|
465
|
1.1
|
+1.1
|
|
Socialist Alliance
|
Chris Williams
|
187
|
0.4
|
+0.4
|
Total formal votes
|
41,765
|
96.3
|
−0.9
|
Informal votes
|
1,612
|
3.7
|
+0.9
|
Turnout
|
43,377
|
94.0
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Marianne Saliba
|
26,135
|
74.8
|
+2.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Benjamin Caldwell
|
8,808
|
25.2
|
-2.0
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+2.0 |
|
Keira
2003 New South Wales state election: Keira
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
David Campbell
|
22,199
|
55.9
|
+10.5
|
|
Greens
|
Michael Sergent
|
7,684
|
19.3
|
+19.3
|
|
Liberal
|
Lee Evans
|
6,760
|
17.0
|
+5.8
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
George Carfield
|
1,473
|
3.7
|
+0.3
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Garth Fraser
|
922
|
2.3
|
+1.5
|
|
One Nation
|
Frederick Leach
|
699
|
1.8
|
-4.9
|
Total formal votes
|
39,737
|
96.6
|
−1.3
|
Informal votes
|
1,410
|
3.4
|
+1.3
|
Turnout
|
41,147
|
94.0
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
Labor
|
David Campbell
|
27,127
|
75.5
|
+3.5
|
|
Liberal
|
Lee Evans
|
8,781
|
24.5
|
-3.5
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
David Campbell
|
24,507
|
72.5
|
+14.6
|
|
Greens
|
Michael Sergent
|
9,298
|
27.5
|
+27.5
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+14.6 |
|
Kiama
Kogarah
Ku-ring-gai
Lachlan
Lake Macquarie
2003 New South Wales state election: Lake Macquarie
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Jeff Hunter
|
23,520
|
54.9
|
+0.1
|
|
Liberal
|
Michael Chamberlain
|
13,138
|
30.7
|
+8.3
|
|
Greens
|
Howard Morrison
|
3,539
|
8.3
|
+3.2
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Leonard Hodge
|
1,329
|
3.1
|
+0.9
|
|
One Nation
|
Trevor Gander
|
1,298
|
3.0
|
-9.2
|
Total formal votes
|
42,824
|
97.5
|
−0.4
|
Informal votes
|
1,114
|
2.5
|
+0.4
|
Turnout
|
43,938
|
93.5
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Jeff Hunter
|
25,427
|
64.5
|
-4.7
|
|
Liberal
|
Michael Chamberlain
|
14,016
|
35.5
|
+4.7
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-4.7 |
|
Lakemba
2003 New South Wales state election: Lakemba
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Morris Iemma
|
24,060
|
64.2
|
+1.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Daniel Try
|
6,503
|
17.4
|
+0.4
|
|
Greens
|
Bashir Sawalha
|
2,499
|
6.7
|
+6.7
|
|
Unity
|
Gengxing Chen
|
1,640
|
4.4
|
+4.4
|
|
Independent
|
Gregory Briscoe-Hough
|
1,167
|
3.1
|
+3.1
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Zarif Abdulla
|
1,055
|
2.8
|
+2.8
|
|
Legal System Reform
|
Mary Habib
|
344
|
0.9
|
+0.9
|
|
|
Robert Aiken
|
204
|
0.5
|
+0.5
|
Total formal votes
|
37,472
|
95.9
|
−0.5
|
Informal votes
|
1,621
|
4.1
|
+0.5
|
Turnout
|
39,093
|
91.1
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Morris Iemma
|
25,734
|
77.4
|
+2.7
|
|
Liberal
|
Daniel Try
|
7,493
|
22.6
|
-2.7
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+2.7 |
|
Lane Cove
Lismore
Liverpool
2003 New South Wales state election: Liverpool
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Paul Lynch
|
29,097
|
69.6
|
+2.6
|
|
Liberal
|
Domenico Acitelli
|
6,349
|
15.2
|
-1.8
|
|
Greens
|
Michael Tierney
|
2,051
|
4.9
|
+4.9
|
|
One Nation
|
Michael Boland
|
1,402
|
3.4
|
-5.5
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Godwin Goh
|
1,180
|
2.8
|
+2.8
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Victor Boyd
|
890
|
2.1
|
+0.0
|
|
Unity
|
Ahmad Alameddine
|
835
|
2.0
|
-2.2
|
Total formal votes
|
41,804
|
95.0
|
−0.9
|
Informal votes
|
2,191
|
5.0
|
+0.9
|
Turnout
|
43,995
|
92.3
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Paul Lynch
|
30,335
|
80.7
|
+2.1
|
|
Liberal
|
Domenico Acitelli
|
7,246
|
19.3
|
-2.1
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+2.1 |
|
Londonderry
2003 New South Wales state election: Londonderry (supplementary)
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Allan Shearan
|
17,284
|
52.3
|
+3.3
|
|
Independent
|
Boyd Falconer
|
7,800
|
23.6
|
+23.6
|
|
Greens
|
Allan Quinn
|
2,388
|
7.2
|
+3.8
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Janey Woodger
|
2,097
|
6.3
|
+4.8
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
John Phillips
|
1,890
|
5.7
|
+2.1
|
|
One Nation
|
Col Easton
|
1,041
|
3.1
|
-8.0
|
|
Independent
|
Norman Hooper
|
570
|
1.7
|
+1.7
|
Total formal votes
|
33,070
|
96.5
|
+0.1
|
Informal votes
|
1,210
|
3.5
|
−0.1
|
Turnout
|
34,280
|
77.2
|
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Allan Shearan
|
18,073
|
65.3
|
+0.4
|
|
Independent
|
Boyd Falconer
|
9,621
|
34.7
|
+34.7
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+0.4 |
|
Macquarie Fields
Maitland
2003 New South Wales state election: Maitland
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
John Price
|
22,068
|
47.5
|
+4.6
|
|
Liberal
|
Bob Geoghegan
|
15,382
|
33.1
|
-7.9
|
|
Independent
|
Ann Lawler
|
3,405
|
7.3
|
+6.5
|
|
Greens
|
Aina Ranke
|
2,595
|
5.6
|
+2.6
|
|
Independent
|
John Lee
|
1,707
|
3.7
|
+3.7
|
|
One Nation
|
Christine Ferguson
|
616
|
1.3
|
-6.7
|
|
Democrats
|
Sharon Davies
|
455
|
1.0
|
-0.8
|
|
Unity
|
Loan Truong
|
200
|
0.4
|
+0.4
|
Total formal votes
|
46,428
|
97.8
|
−0.7
|
Informal votes
|
1,025
|
2.2
|
+0.7
|
Turnout
|
47,453
|
95.1
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
John Price
|
24,226
|
58.9
|
+7.9
|
|
Liberal
|
Bob Geoghegan
|
16,891
|
41.1
|
-7.9
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+7.9 |
|
Manly
2003 New South Wales state election: Manly
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean Hay
|
15,939
|
41.0
|
+2.3
|
|
Independent
|
David Barr
|
12,969
|
33.4
|
+3.2
|
|
Labor
|
Hugh Zochling
|
4,762
|
12.3
|
-4.5
|
|
Greens
|
Keelah Lam
|
3,231
|
8.3
|
+3.1
|
|
Independent
|
Mark Norek
|
718
|
1.8
|
+1.8
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
David Prior
|
673
|
1.7
|
+0.9
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Marjorie Moffitt
|
366
|
0.9
|
+0.9
|
|
Unity
|
John Yuen
|
179
|
0.5
|
-0.3
|
Total formal votes
|
38,837
|
98.1
|
+0.2
|
Informal votes
|
763
|
1.9
|
−0.2
|
Turnout
|
39,600
|
90.3
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean Hay
|
17,741
|
64.8
|
+5.4
|
|
Labor
|
Hugh Zochling
|
9,616
|
35.2
|
-5.4
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Independent
|
David Barr
|
17,623
|
51.3
|
+0.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Jean Hay
|
16,753
|
48.7
|
-0.0
|
|
Independent hold
|
Swing |
+0.0 |
|
Maroubra
Marrickville
2003 New South Wales state election: Marrickville
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Andrew Refshauge
|
18,885
|
48.4
|
-5.4
|
|
Greens
|
Colin Hesse
|
11,109
|
28.5
|
+16.7
|
|
Liberal
|
Ramzy Mansour
|
5,005
|
12.8
|
-0.7
|
|
Socialist Alliance
|
Sue Johnson
|
1,061
|
2.7
|
+2.7
|
|
Democrats
|
David Mendelssohn
|
979
|
2.5
|
-6.1
|
|
Unity
|
Henson Liang
|
843
|
2.2
|
-0.1
|
|
Independent
|
Richard Rae
|
600
|
1.5
|
+1.5
|
|
Save Our Suburbs
|
Lorraine Thomson
|
533
|
1.4
|
+1.4
|
Total formal votes
|
39,015
|
96.9
|
+0.2
|
Informal votes
|
1,264
|
3.1
|
−0.2
|
Turnout
|
40,279
|
88.4
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
Labor
|
Andrew Refshauge
|
25,123
|
81.5
|
+2.1
|
|
Liberal
|
Ramzy Mansour
|
5,700
|
18.5
|
-2.1
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Andrew Refshauge
|
20,037
|
60.7
|
-10.8
|
|
Greens
|
Colin Hesse
|
12,974
|
39.3
|
+10.8
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-10.8 |
|
Menai
Miranda
Monaro
Mount Druitt
Mulgoa
2003 New South Wales state election: Mulgoa
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Diane Beamer
|
25,941
|
59.5
|
+6.4
|
|
Liberal
|
Christine Bourne
|
12,006
|
27.5
|
+3.3
|
|
Greens
|
William Gayed
|
1,754
|
4.0
|
+2.0
|
|
Save Our Suburbs
|
Jean Lopez
|
1,474
|
3.4
|
+3.4
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Dennis Fordyce
|
1,061
|
2.4
|
+1.4
|
|
One Nation
|
Michael Church
|
876
|
2.0
|
-6.9
|
|
Democrats
|
Lorraine Dodd
|
497
|
1.1
|
-2.1
|
Total formal votes
|
43,609
|
96.1
|
−0.2
|
Informal votes
|
1,757
|
3.9
|
+0.2
|
Turnout
|
45,366
|
93.3
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Diane Beamer
|
26,953
|
67.9
|
+0.3
|
|
Liberal
|
Christine Bourne
|
12,742
|
32.1
|
-0.3
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+0.3 |
|
Murray-Darling
Murrumbidgee
Myall Lakes
Newcastle
North Shore
Northern Tablelands
2003 New South Wales state election: Northern Tablelands
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Independent
|
Richard Torbay
|
28,149
|
71.3
|
+27.1
|
|
National
|
Peter Bailey
|
6,076
|
15.4
|
-18.7
|
|
Labor
|
Michaela Fogarty
|
1,870
|
4.7
|
-4.5
|
|
Greens
|
Brendon Perrin
|
1,632
|
4.1
|
+2.3
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Isabel Strutt
|
829
|
2.1
|
+2.1
|
|
Independent
|
John Irvine
|
457
|
1.2
|
+1.2
|
|
One Nation
|
James Donald
|
455
|
1.2
|
-5.9
|
Total formal votes
|
39,468
|
99.0
|
+0.2
|
Informal votes
|
414
|
1.0
|
−0.2
|
Turnout
|
39,882
|
93.0
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
National
|
Peter Bailey
|
9,382
|
60.9
|
-6.8
|
|
Labor
|
Michaela Fogarty
|
6,029
|
39.1
|
+6.8
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Independent
|
Richard Torbay
|
30,691
|
82.4
|
+23.0
|
|
National
|
Peter Bailey
|
6,569
|
17.6
|
-23.0
|
|
Independent hold
|
Swing |
+23.0 |
|
Orange
Oxley
Parramatta
2003 New South Wales state election: Parramatta
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Tanya Gadiel
|
19,761
|
49.9
|
-3.7
|
|
Liberal
|
Chiang Lim
|
11,049
|
27.9
|
-2.1
|
|
Greens
|
Doug Williamson
|
2,836
|
7.2
|
+4.5
|
|
Independent
|
Lorraine Wearne
|
1,688
|
4.3
|
+4.3
|
|
Unity
|
Ernest Chan
|
1,502
|
3.8
|
+0.2
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Michael Horgan
|
1,266
|
3.2
|
+3.2
|
|
One Nation
|
Daniel Mullins
|
597
|
1.5
|
-3.4
|
|
Democrats
|
Tony Yoo
|
593
|
1.5
|
-1.7
|
|
Independent
|
Les Vance
|
313
|
0.8
|
+0.8
|
Total formal votes
|
39,605
|
97.2
|
−0.2
|
Informal votes
|
1,152
|
2.8
|
+0.2
|
Turnout
|
40,757
|
90.3
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Tanya Gadiel
|
21,996
|
63.4
|
-1.1
|
|
Liberal
|
Chiang Lim
|
12,682
|
36.6
|
+1.1
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-1.1 |
|
Peats
Penrith
Pittwater
Port Jackson
2003 New South Wales state election: Port Jackson
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Sandra Nori
|
18,763
|
42.1
|
-11.8
|
|
Greens
|
Jamie Parker
|
12,856
|
28.9
|
+21.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Nick Dyer
|
9,182
|
20.6
|
+2.2
|
|
Unity
|
Polly Chan
|
1,538
|
3.5
|
+3.5
|
|
Democrats
|
Simon Glastonbury
|
1,027
|
2.3
|
-5.2
|
|
Fishing Party
|
Victor Shen
|
649
|
1.5
|
+1.5
|
|
Socialist Alliance
|
Paul Benedek
|
541
|
1.2
|
+1.2
|
Total formal votes
|
44,556
|
97.8
|
+1.2
|
Informal votes
|
1,000
|
2.2
|
−1.2
|
Turnout
|
45,556
|
86.4
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
Labor
|
Sandra Nori
|
24,193
|
68.0
|
-7.1
|
|
Liberal
|
Nick Dyer
|
11,379
|
32.0
|
+7.1
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Sandra Nori
|
19,713
|
57.3
|
-17.8
|
|
Greens
|
Jamie Parker
|
14,676
|
42.7
|
+42.7
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-17.8 |
|
Port Macquarie
2003 New South Wales state election: Port Macquarie
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Independent
|
Rob Oakeshott
|
30,659
|
69.8
|
+69.8
|
|
National
|
Charlie Fenton
|
6,416
|
14.6
|
-41.4
|
|
Labor
|
Robert Hough
|
3,697
|
8.4
|
-18.6
|
|
Greens
|
Susie Russell
|
1,599
|
3.6
|
+0.6
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Kerry Medway
|
1,122
|
2.6
|
+2.6
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
James McLeod
|
321
|
0.7
|
-0.8
|
|
Independent
|
Graeme Muldoon
|
141
|
0.3
|
+0.3
|
Total formal votes
|
43,955
|
98.8
|
+0.3
|
Informal votes
|
556
|
1.2
|
−0.3
|
Turnout
|
44,511
|
94.1
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
National
|
Charlie Fenton
|
9,411
|
55.3
|
-11.3
|
|
Labor
|
Robert Hough
|
7,603
|
44.7
|
+11.3
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Independent
|
Rob Oakeshott
|
34,146
|
82.8
|
+82.8
|
|
National
|
Charlie Fenton
|
7,079
|
17.2
|
-49.4
|
|
Member changed to Independent from National
|
Swing |
N/A |
|
Port Stephens
2003 New South Wales state election: Port Stephens
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
John Bartlett
|
21,308
|
49.7
|
+4.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Sally Dover
|
14,811
|
34.5
|
+34.5
|
|
Greens
|
Tom Griffiths
|
2,974
|
6.9
|
+1.4
|
|
Independent
|
Tony King
|
1,164
|
2.7
|
+1.6
|
|
One Nation
|
Paul Fuller
|
1,047
|
2.4
|
-10.6
|
|
Democrats
|
Felicity Boyd
|
828
|
1.9
|
-1.4
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Brian Milton
|
776
|
1.8
|
-3.0
|
Total formal votes
|
42,908
|
97.4
|
−0.4
|
Informal votes
|
1,150
|
2.6
|
+0.4
|
Turnout
|
44,058
|
92.8
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
John Bartlett
|
23,129
|
59.3
|
-3.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Sally Dover
|
15,845
|
40.7
|
+40.7
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-3.0 |
|
Riverstone
2003 New South Wales state election: Riverstone
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
John Aquilina
|
27,450
|
57.1
|
+2.2
|
|
Liberal
|
Ray Williams
|
13,531
|
28.2
|
+2.6
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Greg Tan
|
2,174
|
4.5
|
+4.5
|
|
Greens
|
Sheryl Jarecki
|
2,087
|
4.3
|
+0.7
|
|
Democrats
|
Tom Peacock
|
1,109
|
2.3
|
-2.2
|
|
One Nation
|
Paul Cluderay
|
868
|
1.8
|
-7.6
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Norm Parsons
|
828
|
1.7
|
-0.3
|
Total formal votes
|
48,047
|
97.0
|
−0.2
|
Informal votes
|
1,504
|
3.0
|
+0.2
|
Turnout
|
49,551
|
93.3
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
John Aquilina
|
29,176
|
66.1
|
-1.1
|
|
Liberal
|
Ray Williams
|
14,994
|
33.9
|
+1.1
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-1.1 |
|
Rockdale
2003 New South Wales state election: Rockdale
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Frank Sartor
|
19,122
|
49.1
|
-6.8
|
|
Liberal
|
Jan Brennan
|
9,205
|
23.6
|
-4.0
|
|
Independent
|
Kevin Ryan
|
3,653
|
9.4
|
+9.4
|
|
Greens
|
Lesa De Leau
|
2,510
|
6.4
|
+3.4
|
|
Independent
|
Mahmoud Ghalayini
|
1,275
|
3.3
|
+3.3
|
|
Independent
|
John Nikolovski
|
795
|
2.0
|
+2.0
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Stephen Winter
|
747
|
1.9
|
+1.9
|
|
Unity
|
Cong Tran
|
674
|
1.7
|
+1.7
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Thomas Foley
|
378
|
1.0
|
+0.1
|
|
Save Our Suburbs
|
Mark Curran
|
335
|
0.9
|
+0.9
|
|
Democrats
|
Eoin Coghlan
|
240
|
0.6
|
-2.1
|
Total formal votes
|
38,934
|
96.1
|
+0.0
|
Informal votes
|
1,600
|
3.9
|
−0.0
|
Turnout
|
40,534
|
92.2
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Frank Sartor
|
21,139
|
65.9
|
-0.6
|
|
Liberal
|
Jan Brennan
|
10,938
|
34.1
|
+0.6
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-0.6 |
|
Ryde
Smithfield
2003 New South Wales state election: Smithfield
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Carl Scully
|
27,499
|
67.3
|
+5.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Essam Benjamin
|
7,459
|
18.3
|
-3.7
|
|
Greens
|
Johnn Fonseca
|
2,006
|
4.9
|
+1.8
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Manny Poularas
|
1,282
|
3.1
|
-0.2
|
|
Unity
|
Steve Chung
|
1,196
|
2.9
|
+2.9
|
|
One Nation
|
Gerald Cluderay
|
772
|
1.9
|
-3.9
|
|
Democrats
|
David Holloway
|
626
|
1.5
|
-0.9
|
Total formal votes
|
40,840
|
95.8
|
−0.7
|
Informal votes
|
1,784
|
4.2
|
+0.7
|
Turnout
|
42,624
|
92.9
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Carl Scully
|
28,665
|
77.8
|
+5.0
|
|
Liberal
|
Essam Benjamin
|
8,203
|
22.2
|
-5.0
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
+5.0 |
|
South Coast
2003 New South Wales state election: South Coast
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Liberal
|
Shelley Hancock
|
17,230
|
38.6
|
-1.3
|
|
Labor
|
Wayne Smith
|
15,357
|
34.4
|
-5.8
|
|
Independent
|
Barry McCaffery
|
4,043
|
9.1
|
+9.1
|
|
Independent
|
Greg Watson
|
3,053
|
6.8
|
+6.8
|
|
Greens
|
Jane Bange
|
2,549
|
5.7
|
+0.6
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Steve Ryan
|
1,269
|
2.8
|
-0.5
|
|
Independent
|
Pam Arnold
|
646
|
1.4
|
+1.4
|
|
One Nation
|
Carmelo Savoca
|
499
|
1.1
|
-9.3
|
Total formal votes
|
44,646
|
98.0
|
−0.2
|
Informal votes
|
927
|
2.0
|
+0.2
|
Turnout
|
45,573
|
93.0
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal
|
Shelley Hancock
|
20,438
|
52.8
|
+3.3
|
|
Labor
|
Wayne Smith
|
18,287
|
47.2
|
-3.3
|
|
Liberal gain from Labor
|
Swing |
+3.3 |
|
Southern Highlands
Strathfield
Swansea
Tamworth
2003 New South Wales state election: Tamworth
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Independent
|
Peter Draper
|
16,630
|
40.0
|
+40.0
|
|
National
|
John Cull
|
16,235
|
39.1
|
+27.5
|
|
Labor
|
Ray Tait
|
4,949
|
11.9
|
-0.5
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Neville Mammen
|
1,901
|
4.6
|
+4.6
|
|
Greens
|
Chris Valentine
|
799
|
1.9
|
+1.9
|
|
One Nation
|
Terry Dwyer
|
700
|
1.7
|
-5.0
|
|
Independent
|
Richard Witten
|
320
|
0.8
|
+0.8
|
Total formal votes
|
41,534
|
98.5
|
−0.2
|
Informal votes
|
621
|
1.5
|
+0.2
|
Turnout
|
42,155
|
94.2
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
National
|
John Cull
|
20,069
|
69.9
|
+15.2
|
|
Labor
|
Ray Tait
|
8,637
|
30.1
|
-15.2
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Independent
|
Peter Draper
|
19,542
|
52.5
|
|
|
National
|
John Cull
|
17,692
|
47.5
|
|
|
Independent gain from Independent
|
Swing |
N/A |
|
Tony Windsor (Independent) resigned in 2001 and John Cull (National) won the seat at the resulting by-election.
The Entrance
The Hills
2003 New South Wales state election: The Hills
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Liberal
|
Michael Richardson
|
25,574
|
50.4
|
-0.7
|
|
Labor
|
Anthony Ellard
|
14,488
|
28.6
|
+3.3
|
|
Greens
|
Jocelyn Howden
|
3,289
|
6.5
|
+3.8
|
|
Independent
|
Rob Stanton
|
2,368
|
4.7
|
+4.7
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Ken Gregory
|
2,293
|
4.5
|
-0.8
|
|
Unity
|
Robert McLeod
|
1,441
|
2.8
|
-1.2
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Albert Dowman
|
650
|
1.3
|
+0.3
|
|
Democrats
|
Kamran Keshavarz Talebi
|
619
|
1.2
|
-5.7
|
Total formal votes
|
50,722
|
98.0
|
+0.2
|
Informal votes
|
1,041
|
2.0
|
−0.2
|
Turnout
|
51,763
|
92.2
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal
|
Michael Richardson
|
27,536
|
61.6
|
-3.1
|
|
Labor
|
Anthony Ellard
|
17,174
|
38.4
|
+3.1
|
|
Liberal hold
|
Swing |
-3.1 |
|
Tweed
Upper Hunter
Vaucluse
Wagga Wagga
Wakehurst
2003 New South Wales state election: Wakehurst
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Liberal
|
Brad Hazzard
|
18,584
|
47.2
|
-1.2
|
|
Labor
|
Chris Sharpe
|
9,416
|
23.9
|
-4.9
|
|
Independent
|
Vincent De Luca
|
4,485
|
11.4
|
+11.4
|
|
Greens
|
Peter Forrest
|
3,997
|
10.1
|
+3.5
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Mike Hubbard
|
1,206
|
3.1
|
+3.1
|
|
Unity
|
Rita Lee
|
591
|
1.5
|
+1.5
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Anthony Mavin
|
591
|
1.5
|
-1.4
|
|
Democrats
|
Tony Howells
|
527
|
1.3
|
-5.2
|
Total formal votes
|
39,397
|
96.6
|
−0.4
|
Informal votes
|
1,387
|
3.4
|
+0.4
|
Turnout
|
40,784
|
91.2
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Liberal
|
Brad Hazzard
|
20,542
|
62.7
|
+1.9
|
|
Labor
|
Chris Sharpe
|
12,230
|
37.3
|
-1.9
|
|
Liberal hold
|
Swing |
+1.9 |
|
Wallsend
2003 New South Wales state election: Wallsend
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
John Mills
|
24,935
|
56.8
|
-0.7
|
|
Liberal
|
David Williams
|
9,739
|
22.2
|
+2.7
|
|
Greens
|
Michael Osborne
|
3,854
|
8.8
|
+1.9
|
|
Independent
|
Di Gibson
|
1,684
|
3.8
|
+3.8
|
|
One Nation
|
Edna Phillips
|
1,453
|
3.3
|
-8.2
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Jim Kendall
|
1,259
|
2.9
|
-1.2
|
|
Democrats
|
Sharyn Csanki
|
950
|
2.2
|
+2.2
|
Total formal votes
|
43,874
|
96.9
|
−0.6
|
Informal votes
|
1,381
|
3.1
|
+0.6
|
Turnout
|
45,255
|
94.1
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
John Mills
|
27,396
|
70.7
|
-1.9
|
|
Liberal
|
David Williams
|
11,350
|
29.3
|
+1.9
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-1.9 |
|
Wentworthville
2003 New South Wales state election: Wentworthville
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Labor
|
Pam Allan
|
21,744
|
54.8
|
+2.3
|
|
Liberal
|
Brett Murray
|
11,746
|
29.6
|
+2.3
|
|
Greens
|
Darren Reader
|
1,926
|
4.9
|
+2.2
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Sam Baissari
|
1,728
|
4.4
|
-0.1
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
Lyndon Shepherd
|
1,235
|
3.1
|
+1.8
|
|
Unity
|
Cynthia Su
|
813
|
2.0
|
-0.4
|
|
Democrats
|
Ian Swallow
|
506
|
1.3
|
-1.5
|
Total formal votes
|
39,698
|
96.8
|
+0.1
|
Informal votes
|
1,292
|
3.2
|
−0.1
|
Turnout
|
40,990
|
93.1
|
|
Two-party-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Pam Allan
|
23,664
|
64.8
|
-0.6
|
|
Liberal
|
Brett Murray
|
12,866
|
35.2
|
+0.6
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-0.6 |
|
Willoughby
2003 New South Wales state election: Willoughby
Party
|
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
±%
|
|
Liberal
|
Gladys Berejiklian
|
14,944
|
36.3
|
-14.5
|
|
Independent
|
Pat Reilly
|
10,237
|
24.8
|
+24.8
|
|
Labor
|
Imogen Wareing
|
8,703
|
21.1
|
-7.0
|
|
Greens
|
Mike Steel
|
4,361
|
10.6
|
+5.4
|
|
Unity
|
Sylvia Chao
|
1,595
|
3.9
|
-0.6
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Leighton Thew
|
562
|
1.4
|
+1.4
|
|
Democrats
|
Caroline Mayfield
|
557
|
1.4
|
-6.2
|
|
Independent
|
Robert Butler
|
242
|
0.6
|
+0.6
|
Total formal votes
|
41,201
|
98.2
|
+0.5
|
Informal votes
|
769
|
1.8
|
−0.5
|
Turnout
|
41,970
|
89.3
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
Liberal
|
Gladys Berejiklian
|
17,452
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57.4
|
-3.7
|
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Labor
|
Imogen Wareing
|
12,960
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42.6
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+3.7
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
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Liberal
|
Gladys Berejiklian
|
16,607
|
50.2
|
-10.9
|
|
Independent
|
Pat Reilly
|
16,463
|
49.8
|
+49.8
|
|
Liberal hold
|
Swing |
-10.9 |
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Wollongong
2003 New South Wales state election: Wollongong
Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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±%
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Labor
|
Noreen Hay
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18,388
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47.8
|
-14.9
|
|
Independent
|
Anne Wood
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5,609
|
14.6
|
+14.6
|
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Independent
|
David Moulds
|
4,578
|
11.9
|
+11.9
|
|
Greens
|
Meredith Henderson
|
4,319
|
11.2
|
+4.7
|
|
Liberal
|
George Pride
|
3,518
|
9.2
|
-6.4
|
|
Christian Democrats
|
Phil Latz
|
1,024
|
2.7
|
-0.9
|
|
Against Further Immigration
|
David Hughes
|
796
|
2.1
|
-1.1
|
|
Unity
|
Van Mach
|
198
|
0.5
|
-1.2
|
Total formal votes
|
38,430
|
96.0
|
−0.7
|
Informal votes
|
1,607
|
4.0
|
+0.7
|
Turnout
|
40,037
|
92.4
|
|
Notional two-party-preferred count
|
|
Labor
|
Noreen Hay
|
24,367
|
77.7
|
-1.0
|
|
Liberal
|
George Pride
|
6,984
|
22.3
|
+1.0
|
Two-candidate-preferred result
|
|
Labor
|
Noreen Hay
|
20,913
|
67.3
|
-11.4
|
|
Independent
|
Anne Wood
|
10,170
|
32.7
|
+32.7
|
|
Labor hold
|
Swing |
-11.4 |
|
Wyong
See also
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