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2005 Werriwa by-election

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498: 27: 363:, but slipping behind during the election campaign after a series of gaffes and a successful government scare campaign on interest rates. This resulted in a net loss of seats, and the party's worst result since 1996. A devastated Latham largely disappeared from public life in the wake of the election defeat, and was widely criticised for failing to reappear or make any public comment in the wake of the 197: 415:
when supporters of Chaytor launched a public attack on Banfield for having defended sex offenders through his work as a solicitor, though Banfield had been professionally obligated to do so. This reportedly raised concerns among party insiders that Banfield could become a liability after doing polling on the issue, and began looking for a consensus candidate instead.
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would nominate as a star candidate for the Liberals, but he had announced that he would not run on 7 February. The decision by the Liberal Party not to run changed the dynamics of the race significantly, as with the only threat now from minor parties and independents, Labor became the solid favourite
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Banfield emerged as an early favourite in the preselection, having been a popular mayor with a high profile in the area, and having been reportedly asked to nominate by the party's head office. The campaign got increasingly nasty, with supporters of Banfield and Chaytor clashing, which reached a peak
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The local branches in and around Werriwa had been the scene of major branch-stacking battles throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, due largely to preselection battles over the state seat of Liverpool, and as such, Labor's Werriwa Federal Electorate Council, which would normally select the candidate,
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with no prior political background. He nominated at the end of January, receiving strong support from the party's head office, and Banfield and Chaytor came under pressure to withdraw before the close of nominations on 1 February; Banfield doing so on 31 January, and Chaytor following the next day.
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Although early polling in January had suggested that there was a reasonable possibility of a Liberal win should the party contest the seat, the party refused to speculate if they would nominate a candidate until mid-February, and finally ruled it out on 18 February. There had been some speculation
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chose not to contest the by-election, as Werriwa had long been considered a safe Labor seat; Labor has held it for all but nine years since 1906. Nevertheless, the by-election received substantial public attention, due to both the surprise nature of Latham's resignation and a brutal Labor
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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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A variety of issues were raised in the campaign; the poor state of public transport in the region, hospital waiting lists, the state of the region's high schools, interest rates, a lack of infrastructure in newer suburbs, and anger over the then-recent
489:. Much of the campaign was focused on personality and name recognition; Greens candidate Ben Raue commented "There really haven't been any debates about policies – it's been more about getting your face out to the people." 1469: 356:, as leader. It was widely assumed that Beazley would retake his former position as Labor leader, but Latham nominated for the position, and in a surprise result, was successful by 47 votes to 45. 352:, and had been a dissident backbencher for five years thereafter. He rose to sudden prominence again in 2003 after the forced resignation of Beazley's successor and Latham's friend and ally, 380:
had been "put on ice" since 2003. As a result, the party's left and right factions agreed to hold a ballot among the state's 34-member administrative committee to select the candidate.
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Latham served as Opposition Leader for an eventful thirteen months, initially revitalising the party and opening an election-winning lead in the polls before the
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preselection battle between two potential candidates. This resulted in the drafting of a compromise candidate, industrial mediator
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The by-election, as largely expected in the absence of a Liberal candidate, resulted in an easy victory for Labor candidate
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Hayes was thus the sole nominee at the close of nominations, and was confirmed as the party's candidate on 2 February.
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in 1997, but resigned from the Shadow Cabinet in 1998 after a policy dispute with then-leader
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The distribution of preferences in the by-election resulted in the election of Chris Hayes.
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vote. All of the 15 remaining candidates received a primary vote of less than 10 percent.
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Carruthers, Fiona and Kazi, Elizabeth. "Garrett on song but ALP under pressure".
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Carney, Shaun. "The man who would be king walks away from a dream out of reach".
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Stevenson, Andrew. "Apathy looms as a frontrunner for Werriwa, but who cares?".
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In total, 16 candidates nominated for the by-election – the most since the
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were both briefly touted as potential candidates, but were soon ruled out.
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Contractor, Aban. "Latham's legacy leaves Labor feeling slightly Green".
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in south-western Sydney on 19 March 2005, after the resignation of
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Fraser, Andrew. "Three pull out of bid for Latham's old seat".
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Contractor, Aban. "Campbelltown mayor favoured for Werriwa".
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By-election results from the Australian Electoral Commission
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Davis, Mark. "Candidates gang up against Labor in Werriwa".
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Contractor, Aban. "Man who came and went like summer rain".
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Contractor, Aban. "Mud flies in fight for safe ALP seat".
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Two main candidates were touted for the Labor nomination:
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Schubert, Misha. "Labor fears vote fall in Latham seat".
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Contractor, Aban. "Rugby player passes on politics".
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since 2 December 2003 and led Labor to defeat at the
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Ramsey, Alan. "Labor renders Werriwa indefensible".
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Index

Chris Hayes
Labor
Independent Liberal
TPP

Mark Latham
Labor
Chris Hayes
Labor
Australian
Werriwa
Labor
MP
Mark Latham
Opposition Leader
2004 election
pancreatitis
Liberal
National
Coalition
Chris Hayes
two-candidate-preferred
1994 by-election
Treasurer
John Kerin
1996
1998
2001
2004
Minister for Education

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