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Electoral district of Taylor

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State
  
South Australia

MP
  
Leesa Vlahos

Demographic
  
Metropolitan

Area
  
249.8 km²

Elector
  
24,006

Created
  
1993

Electors
  
24,006 (2014)

Founded
  
1993

Member of parliament
  
Leesa Vlahos

Namesake
  
Doris Irene Taylor

Electoral district of Taylor

Party
  
Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)

Taylor is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. This district is named after Doris Irene Taylor MBE, a leading force in the founding of Meals on Wheels, and Labor activist. Taylor is a 249.8 km² semi-urban electorate in Adelaide's far northern suburbs and fringe farmland. A large portion of the district lives in its southern edges, corresponding to the northern fringes of Adelaide. It includes the suburbs of Andrews Farm, Bolivar, Buckland Park, Burton, Direk, Edinburgh, Edinburgh North, Lewiston, MacDonald Park, Penfield, Penfield Gardens, St Kilda, Virginia, Waterloo Corner, and parts of Paralowie, Port Gawler and Salisbury North.

Taylor was created as a safe Labor seat for the 1993 state election between the northern metropolitan seats of Ramsay and Goyder, and was won by the defeated Labor Premier Lynn Arnold. He resigned in 1994, triggering a Taylor by-election which saw Trish White retain the seat for Labor.

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Electoral district of Taylor Wikipedia