Geography
Northern suburbs of Perth. The seat covers most of the Stirling local government area. The seat stretches from Mirrabooka in the north-east, to Menora in the south-east, to Scarborough and Waterman on the west coast.
2013 result
Group | Party | Votes | Stirling % | Statewide % |
AA | Liberal | 36,829 | 42.83 | 39.20 |
Z | Australian Labor Party | 24,158 | 28.10 | 26.59 |
S | The Greens (WA) | 8,648 | 10.06 | 9.49 |
F | Palmer United Party | 3,444 | 4.01 | 5.01 |
B | Liberal Democrats | 2,832 | 3.29 | 3.43 |
U | The Nationals | 1,894 | 2.20 | 5.07 |
C | Australian Christians | 1,229 | 1.43 | 1.64 |
I | Sex Party | 1,056 | 1.23 | 1.49 |
Others | 5,896 | 6.86 | 8.09 |
The Liberal Party and exceeded their statewide vote in Stirling, as did Labor and the Greens. Minor parties polled much less in Stirling than in the state as a whole.
Booth breakdown
Booths have been divided into three areas: east, west and central.
The Liberal Party topped the poll in all three areas, ranging from 37.7% in the east to 48.3% in the west. The ALP vote ranged from 20.4% in the west to 34.6% in the east.
The Greens polled over 13% in the west, and around 9% in the other parts of the seat.
Voter group | LIB % | ALP % | GRN % | Total votes | % of votes |
East | 37.65 | 34.57 | 8.81 | 25,566 | 29.73 |
West | 48.30 | 20.41 | 13.31 | 19,625 | 22.82 |
Central | 41.79 | 29.23 | 9.19 | 16,482 | 19.17 |
Other votes | 44.57 | 26.72 | 9.33 | 24,313 | 28.28 |