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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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965:James Young
763:Ned Mannoun
720:People Power
635:Family First
576:James Young
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478:People Power
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87:James Young
62:First party
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1472:(2004β2007)
942:Chris Hayes
864:Independent
843:Independent
780:Independent
741:Independent
661:Joe Bryant
639:Mick Sykes
553:Chris Hayes
507:Chris Hayes
420:Chris Hayes
409:Michael Lee
354:Simon Crean
350:Kim Beazley
300:Chris Hayes
269:Mark Latham
233:Chris Hayes
218:Mark Latham
120:Percentage
83:Chris Hayes
1751:Categories
1017:References
826:Mike Head
699:One Nation
529:Candidate
466:One Nation
401:Paul Lynch
323:John Kerin
310:Background
255:Australian
228:Elected MP
169:TPP swing
79:Candidate
745:Mal Lees
682:Greg Tan
597:Ben Raue
405:Liverpool
320:Treasurer
295:Coalition
1005:See also
431:Campaign
292:National
1485:Werriwa
1468:of the
1344:The Age
1053:The Age
974:+29.95
968:20,106
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952:+10.74
946:47,023
929:result
915:77,291
911:Turnout
899:10,162
885:67,129
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568:
557:37,286
493:Results
369:Werriwa
288:Liberal
259:Werriwa
164:29.95%
70:
59:
971:29.95
949:70.05
921:β8.73
918:85.19
905:+5.17
902:13.15
891:β5.17
888:86.85
877:+0.47
856:+0.58
835:+0.04
814:+0.94
793:-3.75
772:+1.60
766:1,076
754:+2.08
748:1,393
733:+3.13
727:2,101
712:+1.22
706:2,400
691:+3.78
685:2,536
670:+4.02
664:2,696
648:+4.31
642:2,890
627:+4.83
621:3,243
606:+2.42
600:3,726
593:Greens
585:+7.80
579:5,237
563:+2.90
560:55.54
532:Votes
526:Party
185:29.95
177:10.94
160:70.05%
133:Swing
128:7.80%
124:55.54%
115:5,237
111:37,286
92:Party
991:Swing
982:Labor
937:Labor
874:0.47
853:0.58
832:0.68
811:0.94
790:1.12
769:1.60
751:2.08
730:3.13
709:3.48
688:3.78
667:4.02
645:4.31
624:4.83
603:5.55
582:7.80
548:Labor
263:Labor
237:Labor
222:Labor
149:7.80
141:2.90
96:Labor
1478:2005
985:hold
871:316
850:388
829:458
808:629
787:753
472:and
391:, a
339:2004
337:and
335:2001
331:1998
327:1996
290:and
249:The
996:N/A
155:TPP
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