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Created
  
1949

Electors
  
99,006 (2016)

Founded
  
1949

Elector
  
99,006

MP
  
Andrew Hastie

Demographic
  
Outer Metropolitan

Member of parliament
  
Andrew Hastie

Namesake
  
Alfred Canning

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Area
  
6,304 km (2,434.0 sq mi)

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

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The Division of Canning is an Australian Electoral Division in Western Australia. The division was created in 1949 and is named for Alfred Canning, the Western Australian government surveyor who surveyed the Canning Stock Route. It was originally a country seat that traded hands between the two main centre-right parties, the Liberal and Country parties.

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Since 1980 it has been located in the southern suburbs of the two largest cities in Western Australia, Perth and Mandurah. For most of its last three decades, it has been a highly marginal seat due to the balanced proportion of the urban north and the rural south, changing hands between the Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party. Canning had a Liberal margin of 4.3 percent leading into the 2010 election, and was targeted by Labor, who stood high-profile candidate and former state Labor MP Alannah MacTiernan. The Liberals retained the seat; however, Canning was the only Western Australian seat to see a two-party preferred swing toward the Australian Labor Party.

A 2015 Canning by-election, triggered on 21 July following the death of Liberal Don Randall, was held on 19 September. Though the Turnbull Government was just four days old, their candidate Andrew Hastie retained the seat for the Liberals, despite having to rely on preferences after a substantial, though dampened, primary (−4.15%) and two-party (−6.55%) swing away from the Liberals − solidly less than the double-digit swings polls had predicted under an Abbott Government − however, some double-digit swings did eventuate among the northern suburban booths. The Canning Liberal margin was reduced from safe to marginal status. Political analysts agreed the by-election was a "good outcome for both major parties".

In 2016, the southern suburbs of Canning in the City of Armadale were redistributed to create the new Division of Burt.

Geography

The division of Canning stretches from Byford and Carmel in the north to Wagerup in the south, and broadly correlates with the Peel region of Western Australia to the south of Perth including the City of Mandurah, and the suburbs in the Darling Scarp east of Gosnells. It includes the Shires of Murray (including Pinjarra, Yunderup and Dwellingup), Waroona (including Waroona and Preston Beach) and Boddington.

References

Division of Canning Wikipedia