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Electoral district of Kingsley

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State
  
Western Australia

MP
  
Andrea Mitchell

Area
  
23 km²

Namesake
  
Kingsley

Dates current
  
1989–present

Electors
  
26,096 (2017)

Member of parliament
  
Andrea Mitchell

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Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Demographic
  
Electoral region of North Metropolitan

Kingsley is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia.

Contents

The district is located in the northern suburbs of Perth.

Geography

Located in the northern suburbs of Perth, the district of Kingsley is a north–south elongated electorate bordered by four major roads. It is bounded to the west by the Mitchell Freeway, to the north by Ocean Reef Road, to the east by Wanneroo Road and to the south by Beach Road. The district covers the entirety of four suburbs: Kingsley, Greenwood, Warwick and Woodvale.

History

Kingsley was first created ahead of the 1989 state election and won by Liberal candidate Cheryl Edwardes. Edwardes held the seat until her retirement at the 2005 state election, when her husband Colin Edwardes ran to succeed her as the new Liberal candidate, but was defeated by Labor candidate Judy Hughes. Kingsley was the only seat the Labor Party took from the Liberal Party at the 2005 election.

A redistribution ahead of the 2008 state election mostly wiped out the Labor margin in Kingsley. Accordingly, Hughes was defeated after one term by Liberal candidate Andrea Mitchell.

References

Electoral district of Kingsley Wikipedia