ALP 7.4%
Incumbent MP
Judith Graley, since 2006.
Geography
Narre Warren South covers central parts of the City of Casey, specifically the suburbs of Hampton Park and Narre Warren South and parts of Berwick and Lynbrook.
Redistribution
Narre Warren South lost Hallam and Narre Warren to Narre Warren North, lost parts of Berwick to Berwick, and lost Cranbourne North to Cranbourne. The seat then gained parts of Hampton Park and Lynbrook from Lyndhurst. These changes increased the Labor margin from 6.7% to 7.4%>
History
Narre Warren South was created at the 2002 election. It was considered to be a marginal Liberal seat, but was won in 2002 by the ALP’s Dale Wilson, who gained a swing of about 14%.
Wilson lost a preselection battle to Judith Graley in 2006. Graley won the seat, only suffering a small swing against the ALP. Graley won a second term in 2010.
Candidates
- Susan Serey (Liberal)
- Narmien Andrawis (Australian Christians)
- Judith Graley (Labor)
- Anthony Sofe (Rise Up Australia)
- Lynette Keleher (Greens)
Assessment
Narre Warren South is a reasonably safe Labor seat. The seat could be vulnerable if there was a substantial swing to the Liberal Party, but that is unlikely in 2014.
2010 election result
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Swing | Redist |
Judith Graley | Labor | 22,007 | 47.95 | -4.87 | 48.97 |
Gary Rowe | Liberal | 17,402 | 37.92 | +4.10 | 37.78 |
Claus Endres | Greens | 3,244 | 7.07 | +0.64 | 6.92 |
Mark Konkel | Family First | 1,645 | 3.58 | -3.36 | 3.42 |
Nathan Dodd | Democratic Labor | 685 | 1.49 | +1.49 | 1.23 |
Ian George | Independent | 493 | 1.07 | +1.07 | 0.62 |
Angela Dunleavy | Independent | 416 | 0.91 | +0.91 | 0.63 |
Country Alliance | 0.10 | ||||
Other independents | 0.34 |
2010 two-party-preferred result
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Swing | Redist |
Judith Graley | Labor | 26,109 | 56.74 | -4.20 | 57.40 |
Gary Rowe | Liberal | 19,910 | 43.26 | +4.2 | 42.60 |
Booth breakdown
Booths in Narre Warren South have been divided into three areas: central, east and west.
The ALP won solid majorities of the two-party-preferred vote in two out of three areas, winning 59.9% in the centre and 66.6% in the west. The Liberal Party won a slim 51% majority in the east.
Voter group | GRN % | ALP 2PP % | Total | % of votes |
East | 6.79 | 49.05 | 8,736 | 23.58 |
Central | 5.61 | 59.93 | 8,479 | 22.89 |
West | 7.90 | 66.64 | 7,903 | 21.34 |
Other votes | 7.30 | 54.95 | 11,924 | 32.19 |