ALP 4.5%
Incumbent MP
Ben Carroll, since 2012.
Geography
Western Melbourne. Niddrie covers Airport West, Avondale Heights, Keilor, Keilor East, Keilor Park and parts of Aberfeldie, Essendon and Taylors Lakes. Niddrie covers parts of the City of Brimbank and the City of Moonee Valley.
Redistribution
Niddrie lost Kealba to St Albans and gained Keilor from Keilor and Aberfeldie from Essendon. These changes cut the Labor margin from 6.9% to 4.5%.
History
Niddrie has existed as an electoral district since 1976, and has always been held by the ALP.
The seat was first won in 1976 by Jack Simpson. He served as a minister in the Labor state government from 1982 to 1985, and retired in 1988.
Simpson was replaced in 1988 by Bob Sercombe. Sercombe served as ALP deputy leader from 1993 to 1994. He held the seat until 1996, when he resigned to run for the federal seat of Maribyrnong. He held Maribyrnong until 2007, when he retired in the face of a strong preselection challenge.
Rob Hulls won the seat of Niddrie at the 1996 state election. He became a minister following the 1999 state election and became Deputy Premier in 2007 upon the retirement of Steve Bracks and his Deputy Premier, John Thwaites.
Rob Hulls retired in 2012, and the subsequent by-election was easily won by Labor candidate Ben Carroll.
Candidates
- Sarah Roberts (Greens)
- Andrea Surace (Independent)
- Paddy Dewan (Voice for the West)
- Ben Carroll (Labor)
- John Warner (Australian Christians)
- Rebecca Gauci Maurici (Liberal)
- Appollo Yianni (Independent)
- Andrew Gunter (Independent)
Assessment
While Niddrie is a relatively marginal seat, there should be a swing back to Labor.
2010 election result
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Swing | Redist |
Rob Hulls | Labor | 14,435 | 45.68 | -8.08 | 43.60 |
Joh Bauch | Liberal | 11,000 | 34.81 | +3.34 | 36.78 |
Leharna Black | Greens | 2,451 | 7.76 | -1.37 | 8.18 |
Jim Little | Independent | 1,516 | 4.80 | +4.8 | 4.06 |
Mark Markovic | Family First | 1,263 | 4.00 | -1.65 | 3.73 |
Steve Medcraft | Independent | 499 | 1.58 | +1.58 | 1.34 |
Brian Roberts | Independent | 162 | 0.51 | +0.51 | 0.43 |
John Nott | Independent | 140 | 0.44 | +0.44 | 0.37 |
Robert Livesay | Independent | 131 | 0.41 | +0.41 | 0.34 |
Democratic Labor | 0.24 | ||||
Other independents | 0.93 |
2010 two-party-preferred result
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Swing | Redist |
Rob Hulls | Labor | 18,105 | 56.95 | -4.27 | 54.5 |
Joh Bauch | Liberal | 13,687 | 43.05 | +4.27 | 45.5 |
2012 by-election result
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Swing |
Ben Carroll | Labor | 12,941 | 46.84 | +1.15 |
Andrea Surace | Independent | 3,443 | 12.46 | +12.46 |
Josie Lester | Greens | 2,865 | 10.37 | +2.61 |
Amy Myers | Sex Party | 2,245 | 8.12 | +8.12 |
Jim Little | Independent | 1,924 | 6.96 | +2.17 |
Frank Papafotiou | Christian Democratic Party | 1,588 | 5.75 | +5.75 |
Michael Deverala | Democratic Labor | 1,322 | 4.78 | +4.78 |
Gerrit Schorel-Hlavka | Independent | 946 | 3.42 | +3.42 |
David Linaker | Independent | 357 | 1.29 | +1.29 |
2012 by-election two-party-preferred result
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Swing |
Ben Carroll | Labor | 19,687 | 70.72 | |
Josie Lester | Greens | 8,149 | 29.28 |
Booth breakdown
Booths in Niddrie have been divided into four areas: Central, North, South and East.
At the 2010 election, the ALP won a majority of the two-party-preferred vote in all four areas, ranging from 51.2% in the east to 58.5% in the south.
At the 2012 by-election, the ALP easily won the primary vote in all four areas, ranging from 43% in the east to 48.7% in the north.
2010 election breakdown
Voter group | GRN % | ALP 2PP % | Total | % of votes |
North | 7.36 | 53.28 | 7,051 | 19.69 |
Central | 5.94 | 57.40 | 5,907 | 16.49 |
South | 6.20 | 58.48 | 5,693 | 15.90 |
East | 10.11 | 51.22 | 5,333 | 14.89 |
Other votes | 9.86 | 54.04 | 11,832 | 33.04 |
2012 by-election breakdown
Voter group | GRN % | Surace % | ALP % | Total | % of votes |
North | 10.43 | 8.35 | 48.70 | 5,895 | 21.33 |
Central | 8.84 | 17.07 | 44.34 | 5,676 | 20.54 |
South | 9.35 | 13.45 | 44.41 | 5,211 | 18.86 |
East | 12.55 | 12.00 | 42.98 | 3,832 | 13.87 |
Other votes | 11.12 | 11.70 | 51.19 | 7,017 | 25.40 |
Another independent nominated here, Mr Appollo Yianni
Here’s Andrew Gunter’s website
http://www.andrewgunter.com.au/
Surace is a local councillor and former mayor. I didn’t find a website for her or Yianni.