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Electoral district of Frankston

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State
  
Victoria

Electors
  
41,747 (2014)

Area
  
39 km²

Date dissolved
  
1985

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

MP
  
Paul Edbrooke

Demographic
  
Outer Metropolitan

Member of parliament
  
Paul Edbrooke

Elector
  
41,747

Electoral district of Frankston

Dates current
  
1967–1985, 1992–present

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The Electoral district of Frankston is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It currently includes the suburbs of Frankston and Frankston South south east of Melbourne.

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The electorate was first created prior to the 1967 election and the Liberal Party held the seat until the Cain landslide of 1982. Population increases, however, meant the seat was abolished in 1985 and replaced by two electorates—Frankston South and Frankston North.

In 1992, Frankston South was replaced mostly by a recreated Frankston. It became very safe for the Liberal Party, who won it with margins well over 10%.

However the adjoining Labor-held seat of Frankston East—which had been created mostly out of the old Frankston North—was abolished prior to the 2002 election and much of its territory was incorporated into the seat. The old Frankston had a comfortably safe Liberal majority of 10.7 percent, but the redistribution reduced it to a quite marginal 3.2 percent. Labor's Alistair Harkness won the seat on a large swing, part of the Labor landslide at the 2002 election. He was returned in the 2006 election with a reduced majority, but was defeated in 2010 by Geoff Shaw.

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Electoral district of Frankston Wikipedia