Narracan – Victoria 2018

LIB 11.3%

Incumbent MP
Gary Blackwood, since 2006.

Geography
Eastern Victoria. Narracan covers the Shire of Baw Baw and the town of Moe in the City of Latrobe. Narracan covers the towns of Moe, Warragul, Narracan, and a number of smaller rural towns between Melbourne and the Latrobe Valley.

History
Narracan was first created at the 1967 election. It has been held by the Liberal Party for most of that time, except for the period from 1999 to 2006.

Narracan was first won in 1967 by Liberal minister Jim Balfour, who had previously held the seat of Morwell from 1955 to 1967. He held Narracan until his retirement in 1982, serving as a minister in the Liberal state government until 1977.

Narracan was won in 1982 by John Delzoppo of the Liberal Party. He served in a variety of Opposition frontbench positions during the 1980s, and when the Liberal Party won power in 1992, he was elected Speaker, serving in the role until his retirement in 1996.

In 1996, Narracan was won by Florian Andrighetto, also a Liberal. Andrighetto held the seat for one term, losing Narracan to the ALP’s Ian Maxfield in 1999.

Maxfield held the seat for two terms. He increased his margin to 6.8% in 2002, but a swing of over 9% in 2006 saw him lose to the Liberal Party’s Gary Blackwood.

Gary Blackwood was re-elected in 2010 and 2014.

Candidates

Assessment
Narracan is a safe Liberal seat.

2014 result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Gary Blackwood Liberal 22,907 55.2 -5.4
Kate Marten Labor 12,223 29.5 +3.7
Malcolm Mckelvie Greens 3,720 9.0 +1.1
Dave Snelling Country Alliance 1,673 4.0 -0.1
Norman Baker Rise Up Australia 973 2.3 +2.3
Informal 1,829 4.2

2014 two-party-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Gary Blackwood Liberal 25,482 61.3 -4.7
Kate Marten Labor 16,095 38.7 +4.7

Booth breakdown

Booths in Narracan have been divided into five areas. Polling places in the main two towns in the electorate of Warragul and Moe have been grouped together. Those polling places in Cardinia Shire have been grouped as “West”, while the remaining polling places in Baw Baw Shire have been grouped into “North” and “Central”.

The Liberal Party won a majority of the two-party-preferred vote in four out of five areas, ranging from 62.2% in Warragul to 66.2% in the west. Labor won 62.9% in Moe.

Voter group LIB 2PP % Total votes % of votes
Central 64.1 10,558 25.4
West 66.2 3,812 9.2
Moe 37.1 3,749 9.0
Warragul 62.2 3,717 9.0
North 64.1 2,190 5.3
Other votes 61.2 5,294 12.8
Pre-poll 64.1 12,176 29.3

Two-party-preferred votes in Narracan at the 2014 Victorian state election

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