2024 Northern Tablelands state by-election

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2024 Northern Tablelands state by-election

 2023
22 June 2024
2027 

Electoral district of Northern Tablelands in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
  First party Second party
 
SFF
Candidate Brendan Moylan Ben Smith
Party National SFF
Popular vote 31,203 5,229
Percentage 67.9% 11.4%
Swing Decrease 3.7 Increase 6.9
TPP 81.9% 18.1%
TPP swing Decrease 1.9 Increase 1.9

MP before election

Adam Marshall
Nationals

Elected MP

Brendan Moylan
Nationals

A by-election was held in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Northern Tablelands on 22 June 2024, following the resignation of National Party MP Adam Marshall.[1][2]

Previous results

The by-election was triggered by the resignation of sitting Nationals MP Adam Marshall, who had held the seat since the 2013.

Northern Tablelands is one of the most conservative seats in NSW, and has been a heartland for the National Party for over a century. While Labor traditionally does poorly in rural New South Wales (particularly rural northeastern New South Wales), Northern Tablelands is particularly hostile territory for Labor even by this region's standards. Northern Tablelands mostly overlaps with the equally conservative federal seat of New England, which is also a longstanding National stronghold.

Labor usually runs dead in the seat, and therefore did not contest the by-election.

Marshall won 83.8% of the two-party-preferred vote at the 2023 state election, which is equal to a 33.8% margin on the Mackerras pendulum, emphasising that Northern Tablelands can be classified as a very safe seat, and the safest seat for any party in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Additionally, excluding by-election results or redistributions, Northern Tablelands is the seventh-safest seat for any party in any Australian state parliament, and the safest outside Western Australia.

2023 New South Wales state election: Northern Tablelands[3][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Adam Marshall 35,575 71.6 −1.8
Labor Yvonne Langenberg 5,045 10.2 −0.8
Greens Elizabeth O'Hara 2,369 4.8 −0.8
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Michael Hay 2,239 4.5 −5.1
Legalise Cannabis Peter O'Loghlin 1,148 2.3 +2.3
Independent Billy Wood 980 2.0 +2.0
Liberal Democrats Margaret Hammond 783 1.6 +1.6
Sustainable Australia Alan Crowe 595 1.2 +1.2
Independent Natasha Ledger 496 1.0 +1.0
Public Education Gary Hampton 425 0.9 +0.9
Total formal votes 49,655 98.0 −0.1
Informal votes 1,039 2.0 +0.1
Turnout 50,694 87.6 −3.1
Two-party-preferred result
National Adam Marshall 37,654 83.8 +0.7
Labor Yvonne Langenberg 7,255 16.2 −0.7
National hold Swing+0.7

Candidates

Candidates are listed in ballot order:[5]

Party Candidate Background
  Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Ben Smith [6]
  Greens Dorothy Robinson Armidale Regional Councillor
  Independent Natasha Ledger 2023 candidate
  Independent Duncan Fischer Businessman[7]
  National Brendan Moylan Solicitor[8][9]

Key dates

Key dates in relation to the by-election are:[10]

  • 31 May 2024 – Issue of writ, Close of rolls
  • 6 June 2024 – Close of nominations
  • 7 June 2024 – Declaration of nominations
  • 15 June 2024 – Commencement of early voting
  • 17 June 2024 – Applications for postal voting closes
  • 22 June 2024 – Polling day
  • 12 July 2024 – Return of writ

Results

See also

References

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