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520:. Hayes polled 55.5% of the primary vote, with his nearest challenger being independent Liberal Young on 7.8%, ahead of Green Raue on 5.5%. Locke, despite some predictions of an upset victory, polled only 3.1%. Hayes was able to claim victory on the day of the by-election, and was subsequently sworn in as a member of the
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candidate, was forced to run as an independent due to her party's failure to re-register in time. Most of the independent and minor candidates joined in an "anyone but Labor" campaign, with Young and Locke considered the most likely challengers during the campaign.
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953:Chris Hayes
875:Independent
854:Independent
791:Independent
752:Independent
672:Joe Bryant
650:Mick Sykes
564:Chris Hayes
518:Chris Hayes
431:Chris Hayes
420:Michael Lee
365:Simon Crean
361:Kim Beazley
311:Chris Hayes
280:Mark Latham
244:Chris Hayes
229:Mark Latham
131:Percentage
94:Chris Hayes
1762:Categories
1028:References
837:Mike Head
710:One Nation
540:Candidate
477:One Nation
412:Paul Lynch
334:John Kerin
321:Background
266:Australian
239:Elected MP
180:TPP swing
90:Candidate
756:Mal Lees
693:Greg Tan
608:Ben Raue
416:Liverpool
331:Treasurer
306:Coalition
1016:See also
442:Campaign
303:National
1496:Werriwa
1479:of the
1355:The Age
1064:The Age
985:+29.95
979:20,106
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922:Turnout
910:10,162
896:67,129
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504:Results
380:Werriwa
299:Liberal
270:Werriwa
175:29.95%
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960:70.05
932:β8.73
929:85.19
916:+5.17
913:13.15
902:β5.17
899:86.85
888:+0.47
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659:+4.31
653:2,890
638:+4.83
632:3,243
617:+2.42
611:3,726
604:Greens
596:+7.80
590:5,237
574:+2.90
571:55.54
543:Votes
537:Party
196:29.95
188:10.94
171:70.05%
144:Swing
139:7.80%
135:55.54%
126:5,237
122:37,286
103:Party
1002:Swing
993:Labor
948:Labor
885:0.47
864:0.58
843:0.68
822:0.94
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593:7.80
559:Labor
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152:2.90
107:Labor
1489:2005
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350:2004
348:and
346:2001
342:1998
338:1996
301:and
260:The
1007:N/A
166:TPP
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