2022 Pembroke state by-election

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2022 Pembroke state by-election

 2019
10 September 2022
2025 
Registered23,286
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Luke Edmunds Gregory Brown Deborah Brewer
Party Labor Liberal Greens
Primary vote 7,176 5,234 3,502
Percentage 39.48% 28.79% 19.27%
Swing Decrease 5.77 Increase 3.50 Increase 19.27
TPP 63.26% 36.74%
TPP swing Increase 4.61 Decrease 4.61

MLC before election

Jo Siejka
Labor

Elected MLC

Luke Edmunds
Labor

A by-election was in the Tasmanian Legislative Council seat of Pembroke on 10 September 2022, triggered by the resignation of Jo Siejka, who did so in order to spend more time with her family.[1]

Jo Siejka, nominated by the Australian Labor Party, was first elected to the seat of Pembroke at a 2017 by-election following the resignation Vanessa Goodwin who had been diagnosed with multiple brain tumours in March of that year, defeating her Liberal opponent by 7.4% in the two-party preferred count.[2][3] Siejka, who was Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council and held the shadow portfolios of disability, ageing and veterans, announced that she would resign before the expiry of her electoral mandate, in order to spend more time with her family.[1]

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