Port Macquarie, an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, was established in 1988.[1][2][3][4]
Members for Port Macquarie
Election results
Elections in the 2020s
2023
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2023 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
2023 New South Wales state election: Port Macquarie[5][6][7][8] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Liberal | Leslie Williams | 21,044 | 39.5 | +39.5 |
| National | Peta Pinson | 13,675 | 25.6 | −37.9 |
| Labor | Keith McMullen | 10,265 | 19.2 | −4.1 |
| Greens | Stuart Watson | 3,473 | 6.5 | −1.4 |
| Legalise Cannabis | Vivian McMahon | 2,212 | 4.1 | +4.1 |
| Informed Medical Options | Silvia Mogorovich | 1,229 | 2.3 | +2.3 |
| Sustainable Australia | Edward Coleman | 809 | 1.5 | −3.7 |
| Liberal Democrats | Benjamin Read | 623 | 1.2 | +1.2 |
Total formal votes | 53,330 | 97.2 | +0.7 |
Informal votes | 1,559 | 2.8 | −0.7 |
Turnout | 54,889 | 89.9 | +0.3 |
Notional two-party-preferred count |
| Liberal | Leslie Williams | 28,044 | 66.7 | +66.7 |
| Labor | Keith McMullen | 14,003 | 33.3 | +3.4 |
Two-candidate-preferred result |
| Liberal | Leslie Williams | 25,372 | 60.8 | +60.8 |
| National | Peta Pinson | 16,379 | 39.2 | −30.9 |
| Member changed to Liberal from National | |
Elections in the 2010s
2019
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2019 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
2015
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2015 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
2011
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2011 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
2011 New South Wales state election: Port Macquarie[13] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| National | Leslie Williams | 23,718 | 52.2 | +32.7 |
| Independent | Peter Besseling | 16,601 | 36.5 | −30.6 |
| Labor | Peter Alley | 2,573 | 5.7 | −3.5 |
| Greens | Drusi Megget | 1,651 | 3.6 | +0.9 |
| Christian Democrats | Robert Waldron | 937 | 2.1 | +2.1 |
Total formal votes | 45,480 | 98.1 | −0.7 |
Informal votes | 889 | 1.9 | +0.7 |
Turnout | 46,369 | 93.8 | |
Notional two-party-preferred count |
| National | Leslie Williams | 26,830 | 78.7 | +15.8 |
| Labor | Peter Alley | 7,242 | 21.3 | −15.8 |
Two-candidate-preferred result |
| National | Leslie Williams | 24,378 | 56.5 | +34.7 |
| Independent | Peter Besseling | 18,774 | 43.5 | −34.7 |
| National gain from Independent | Swing | +34.7 | |
Elections in the 2000s
2008 by-election
2008 Port Macquarie by-election
Saturday 18 October [14][15] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Independent | Peter Besseling | 15,003 | 35.94 | +35.94 |
| National | Leslie Williams | 14,061 | 33.69 | +14.24 |
| Independent | Jamie Harrison | 3,484 | 8.35 | +8.35 |
| Independent | Lisa Intemann | 3,134 | 7.51 | +7.51 |
| Independent | James Langley | 2,045 | 4.90 | +4.90 |
| Greens | Susie Russell | 1,971 | 4.72 | +1.97 |
| Independent | Bob Sharpham | 795 | 1.90 | +1.90 |
| Christian Democrats | Bob Waldron | 514 | 1.23 | +1.23 |
| Independent | Tony Galati | 417 | 1.00 | +1.00 |
| Independent | Grant Rogers | 196 | 0.47 | +0.47 |
| Independent | Cameron Price | 129 | 0.31 | +0.31 |
Total formal votes | 41,749 | 98.20 | −0.54 |
Informal votes | 765 | 1.26 | +0.54 |
Turnout | 42,514 | 88.21 | −5.27 |
Two-candidate-preferred result |
| Independent | Peter Besseling | 20,068 | 54.52 | +54.52 |
| National | Leslie Williams | 16,741 | 45.48 | +23.70 |
| Independent hold | Swing | N/A | |
Rob Oakeshott (
Independent) resigned to successfully contest the federal seat of
Lyne.
[15] 2007
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2007 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
2007 New South Wales state election: Port Macquarie [16][17] Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% |
| Independent | Rob Oakeshott | 28,523 | 67.1 | +3.2 |
| National | Leslie Williams | 8,258 | 19.4 | +0.9 |
| Labor | Monica Hayes | 3,886 | 9.1 | −0.8 |
| Greens | Susie Russell | 1,170 | 2.8 | −1.0 |
| Against Further Immigration | Frank Reid | 648 | 1.5 | +0.9 |
Total formal votes | 42,485 | 98.7 | +0.1 |
Informal votes | 542 | 1.3 | −0.1 |
Turnout | 43,027 | 93.5 | |
Notional two-party-preferred count |
| National | Leslie Williams | 12,502 | 62.9 | +5.3 |
| Labor | Monica Hayes | 7,369 | 37.1 | −5.3 |
Two-candidate-preferred result |
| Independent | Rob Oakeshott | 31,107 | 78.2 | −3.7 |
| National | Leslie Williams | 8,661 | 21.8 | +3.7 |
| Independent hold | Swing | -3.7 | |
2003
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2003 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
2003 New South Wales state election: Port Macquarie [18][19] 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 | |
Elections in the 1990s
1999
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 1999 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
1996 by-election
1995
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 1995 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
1991
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 1991 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
Elections in the 1980s
1988
This section is an excerpt from Results of the 1988 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly) § Port Macquarie.[edit]
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