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Location within Sydney

Parramatta is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is currently held by Tanya Gadiel of the Australian Labor Party, and is not to be confused with the federal Division of Parramatta, held by Labor MP Julie Owens. It is a 36.29km² urban electorate in Sydney's inner north-west, roughly analogous to the City of Parramatta, taking in the suburbs of Camellia, Clyde, Dundas, Dundas Valley, Ermington, Harris Park, Mays Hill, Melrose Park, North Parramatta, Oatlands, Parramatta, Rosehill, Rydalmere and Westmead. There were 45,017 voters enrolled in the district as of the 1999 state election.

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History

Parramatta and Murrumbidgee are the only electorates to have existed continuously since the first Legislative Assembly election in 1856. It elected two members simultaneously from 1856 to 1880. In 1920, it absorbed Granville and elected three members under proportional representation. In 1927, it was divided into the single-member electorates of Parramatta, Granville and Auburn.

With the development of the party system in the early 1900s, it was held by two conservative MPs for nearly 30 years. Though it was particularly marginal during the 1930s, with the seats (there were more than one due to a system of plural representation in place at the time) changing hands several times, it reverted to type under United Australia Party and Liberal MP George Gollan, who held the seat from 1932 to 1953. It again became marginal for several years after 1953, but has become increasingly safe for the Australian Labor Party since 1959, with the party only losing Parramatta for three years in the 1980s. The ALP has held Parramatta comfortably in recent years, and its newest representative, Tanya Gadiel, won the seat easily at the 2003 state election despite a highly publicised and controversial party preselection battle.

Members for Parramatta

Two members (1856—1880)
Member Party Term Member Party Term
  Henry Parker None 1856—1857   George Oakes None 1856—1860
  James Byrnes None 1858—1861  
    John Lackey None 1860—1864
  Arthur Holroyd None 1861—1864
  James Byrnes None 1864—1872   James Farnell None 1864—1874
  Hugh Taylor None 1872—1880  
  Charles Byrnes None 1874—1877
  William Long None 1877—1880
Single-member (1880—1920)
Member Party Term
  Charles Byrnes None 1880—1882
  Hugh Taylor None 1882—1887
  Free Trade 1887—1894
  Dowell O'Reilly Independent Free Trade 1894—1895
  Free Trade 1895—1898
  William Ferris Protectionist 1898—1901
  Thomas Moxham Liberal Reform 1901—1916
  Albert Bruntnell Liberal Reform 1916—1917
  Nationalist 1917—1920
Three members (1920—1927)
Member Party Term Member Party Term Member Party Term
  Albert Bruntnell Nationalist 1920—1927   William Ely Labor 1920—1922   Jack Lang Labor 1920—1927
  Thomas Morrow Nationalist 1922—1925
  William Ely Labor 1925—1927
Single-member (1927—present)
Member Party Term
  Albert Bruntnell Nationalist 1927—1929
  Herbert Lloyd Nationalist 1929—1930
  Joseph Byrne Labor 1930—1932
  George Gollan United Australia 1932—1945
  Liberal 1945—1953
  Kevin Morgan Labor 1953—1956
  Jim Clough Liberal 1956—1959
  Dan Mahoney Labor 1959—1976
  Barry Wilde Labor 1976—1988
  John Books Liberal 1988—1991
  Andrew Ziolkowski Labor 1991—1994
  Gabrielle Harrison Labor 1994—2003
  Tanya Gadiel Labor 2003—present

Election results

New South Wales state election, 2007: Parramatta
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tanya Gadiel 21,110 51.4 +1.2
Liberal John Chedid 11,844 28.8 +0.9
Greens Tim Hendry 2,742 6.7 -0.3
Christian Democrats Doug Morrison 2,220 5.4 +2.2
Unity Ada Wong 1,625 4.0 +0.2
AAFI John Mansfield 797 1.9 +1.6
Democrats Robert McFarlane 750 1.8 +0.3
Total formal votes 41,088 96.7
Informal votes 1,296 3.3
Turnout 42,384 91.5
Two Candidate Preferred Result
Labor Tanya Gadiel 23,537 63.7 +0.1
Liberal John Chedid 13,399 36.3 -0.1
Labor hold Swing +0.1

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