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Electoral districts of New South Wales

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Electoral districts of New South Wales

The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is elected from 93 single-member electorates called districts.

Contents

Map of New South Wales, Australia

Current districts

This is an alphabetical list of current districts as of the 2015 state election.

  • Albury
  • Auburn
  • Ballina
  • Balmain
  • Bankstown
  • Barwon
  • Bathurst
  • Baulkham Hills
  • Bega
  • Blacktown
  • Blue Mountains
  • Cabramatta
  • Camden
  • Campbelltown
  • Canterbury
  • Castle Hill
  • Cessnock
  • Charlestown
  • Clarence
  • Coffs Harbour
  • Coogee
  • Cootamundra
  • Cronulla
  • Davidson
  • Drummoyne
  • Dubbo
  • East Hills
  • Epping
  • Fairfield
  • Gosford
  • Goulburn
  • Granville
  • Hawkesbury
  • Heathcote
  • Heffron
  • Holsworthy
  • Hornsby
  • Keira
  • Kiama
  • Kogarah
  • Ku-ring-gai
  • Lake Macquarie
  • Lakemba
  • Lane Cove
  • Lismore
  • Liverpool
  • Londonderry
  • Macquarie Fields
  • Maitland
  • Manly
  • Maroubra
  • Miranda
  • Monaro
  • Mount Druitt
  • Mulgoa
  • Murray
  • Myall Lakes
  • Newcastle
  • Newtown
  • North Shore
  • Northern Tablelands
  • Oatley
  • Orange
  • Oxley
  • Parramatta
  • Penrith
  • Pittwater
  • Port Macquarie
  • Port Stephens
  • Prospect
  • Riverstone
  • Rockdale
  • Ryde
  • Seven Hills
  • Shellharbour
  • South Coast
  • Strathfield
  • Summer Hill
  • Swansea
  • Sydney
  • Tamworth
  • Terrigal
  • The Entrance
  • Tweed
  • Upper Hunter
  • Vaucluse
  • Wagga Wagga
  • Wakehurst
  • Wallsend
  • Willoughby
  • Wollondilly
  • Wollongong
  • Wyong
  • Former districts

  • Alexandria (1904–1920, 1927–1930)
  • Allowrie (1904–1920)
  • Alma (1894–1904)
  • Annandale (1894–1920, 1927–1950)
  • Argyle (1856–1904)
  • Armidale (1894–1920, 1927–1981)
  • Arncliffe (1930–1941)
  • Ashburnham (1894–1920, 1927–1950)
  • Ashfield (1894–1920, 1927–1959 and 1968–1999)
  • Ashfield-Croydon (1959–1968)
  • Badgerys Creek (1991–1999)
  • Balmain North (1894–1901)
  • Balmain South (1894–1901)
  • Balranald (1859–1894)
  • Bass Hill (1962–1991)
  • Bathurst (County) (1856–1859)
  • Belmore (1904–1920)
  • Belubula (1904–1913)
  • Bingara (1894–1920)
  • Blayney (1904–1913)
  • Bligh (1962–2007)
  • Bogan (1859–1894)
  • Bondi (1913–1920, 1927–1971)
  • Boorowa (1880–1904, spelt "Booroowa" 1899–1901)
  • Botany (1894–1950)
  • Bourke (1880–1904)
  • Bowral (1894–1904)
  • Braidwood (1859–1904)
  • Brisbane (1859, Queensland)
  • Broken Hill (1894–1913 and 1968–1999)
  • Bulli (1930–1971 and 1991–1997)
  • Burnett (1859, Queensland)
  • Burrangong (1904–1920)
  • Burragorang (1988–1991)
  • Burrendong (1968–1981)
  • Burrinjuck (1950–2015)
  • Burwood (1894–1920, 1927–1988)
  • Byron (1913–1988)
  • Camperdown (1904–1920)
  • Carcoar (1859–1894)
  • Carlingford (1988–1991)
  • Casino (1930–1968 and 1971–1981)
  • Castlereagh (1904–1920, 1927–1991)
  • Central Cumberland (1859–1894)
  • Clarence and Darling Downs (1856–1859)
  • Clyde (1904–1913)
  • Cobar (1894–1920, 1932–1949 and 1965–1968)
  • Collaroy (1950–1973)
  • Concord (1930–1968)
  • Condobolin (1894–1904)
  • Cook and Westmoreland (1856–1859)
  • Cook's River (1941–1973)
  • Coonamble (1894–1904)
  • Corrimal (1968–1988)
  • Corowa (1904–1920 and 1927–1950)
  • Cowra (1894–1904)
  • Croydon (1927–1959)
  • Cumberland (1920–1927, 3 members)
  • Cumberland Boroughs (1856–1859)
  • Cumberland (North Riding) (1856–1859)
  • Cumberland (South Riding) (1856–1859)
  • Darling (1904–1913)
  • Darling Downs (1859, Queensland)
  • Darling Harbour (1904–1920)
  • Darlinghurst (1904–20 and 1950–1953)
  • Darlington (1894–1904)
  • Deniliquin (1894–1913)
  • Dulwich Hill (1913–1920, 1927–1968)
  • Durham (1856–1859, 3 members; 1880–1920)
  • Earlwood (1950–1991)
  • East Camden (1858–1859)
  • Eastern Division of Camden (1856–1857)
  • Eastern Suburbs (1920–1927, 5 members)
  • East Maitland (1859–1904)
  • East Macquarie (2 members 1859–1894)
  • East Morton (1859, Queensland)
  • East Sydney (4 members 1859–1894)
  • Eastwood (1927–1930 and 1950–1999)
  • Eden (1859–1894, Eden-Bombala 1894–1904)
  • Elizabeth (1981–1988)
  • Enmore (1913–1920 and 1927–1930)
  • Ermington (1991–1999)
  • Forbes (1880–1894, 2 members)
  • Fuller (1968–1981)
  • Georges River (1930–2007)
  • Gladesville (1981–1999)
  • Glebe (1859–1920 and 1927–1941)
  • Glen Innes (1880–1904)
  • Gloucester (1880–1920 and 1927–1988)
  • Gloucester and Macquarie (1856–1859)
  • Goldfields North (1859–1880)
  • Goldfields South (1859–1880)
  • Goldfields West (1859–1880)
  • Gordon (1904–1920 and 1927–1999)
  • Gough (1904–1920)
  • Grafton (1880–1904)
  • Grenfell (1880–1904)
  • Gundagai (1880–1904)
  • Gunnedah (1880–1904)
  • Gwydir (1859–1894 and 1904–1920)
  • Hamilton (1927–1971)
  • Hartley (1859–1920 and 1927–1968)
  • Hastings (1859–1880)
  • Hastings and Manning (1880–1894, 2 members)
  • Hastings and Macleay (1894–1920)
  • Hay (1894–1904)
  • Hume (1859–1904)
  • Hunter (1859–1894)
  • Hurstville (1913–1920 and 1927–1999)
  • Illawarra (1859–1904, 1927–1968 and 1971–2007)
  • Ingleburn (1981–1988)
  • Inverell (1880–1904)
  • Ipswich (1859, Queensland)
  • Kahibah (1894–1920, 1927–1930 and 1950–1971)
  • Kembla (1968–1971)
  • King (1904–1920 and 1927–1973)
  • King and Georgiana (1856–1859)
  • Kirribilli (1962–1981)
  • Kurri Kurri (1927–1968)
  • Lachlan (1859–1880, 1894–1920 and 1927–2007)
  • Lachlan and Lower Darling (1856–1859)
  • Leichhardt (1894–1920 and 1927–1962)
  • Leichhardt, Queensland (1859, Queensland)
  • Liverpool Plains (1859–1880, 1904–1920 and 1927–1962)
  • Liverpool Plains and Gwydir (1856–1859)
  • Lower Hunter (1859–1880)
  • Lyndhurst (1913–1920)
  • Macleay (1880–1894)
  • Macquarie (1894–1920)
  • Maneroo (1856–1857)
  • Manning (1894–1904 and 1988–1991)
  • Marrickville (1894–1920 and 1927–2015)
  • McKell (1988–1991)
  • Menai (1999–2015)
  • Merrylands (1959–1962, 1968–1988)
  • Middle Harbour (1904–1920 and 1988–1991)
  • Minchinbury (1988–1991)
  • Molong (1880–1904)
  • Moorebank (1991–1999)
  • Moree (1894–1904)
  • Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett and Maranoa (1856–1857)
  • Morpeth (1859–1894)
  • Moruya (1894–1904)
  • Mosman (1913–1920 and 1927–1991)
  • Mudgee (1859–1920 and 1927–1968)
  • Munmorah (1973–1981)
  • Murray-Darling (1999–2015)
  • Murrumbidgee (1856–2015)
  • Murwillumbah (1988–1999)
  • Namoi (1880–1894 and 1904–1950)
  • Narellan (1859–1880)
  • Narrabri (1894–1904)
  • Nepean (1859–1904 and 1927–1981)
  • Neutral Bay (1927–1962)
  • Newcastle East (1894–1904)
  • Newcastle West (1894–1904)
  • New England (1859–1894)
  • New England and Macleay (1856–1859)
  • Newtown-Annandale (1950–1953)
  • Newtown-Camperdown (1894–1904)
  • Newtown-Erskine (1894–1904)
  • Newtown-St Peters (1894–1904)
  • Northcott (1968–1999)
  • North Eastern Boroughs (1856–59)
  • North Sydney (1927–1962)
  • Northumberland (1859–1913)
  • Northumberland and Hunter (1856–59)
  • Northumberland Boroughs (1856–59)
  • Paddington (1859–1920 and 1927–1959)
  • Paddington-Waverley (1959–1962)
  • Patrick's Plains (1859–1894)
  • Paterson (1859–1880)
  • Peats (1973–2007)
  • Petersham (1894–1920 and 1930–1941)
  • Phillip (1904–1920 and 1927–1981)
  • Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh (1856–59)
  • Port Jackson (1991–2007)
  • Pyrmont (1904–1913)
  • Queanbeyan (1859–1913)
  • Quirindi (1894–1904)
  • Raleigh (1894–1920 and 1927–1981)
  • Randwick (1894–1920 and 1927–1971)
  • Redfern (1880–1920 and 1927–1968)
  • Richmond (1880–1913)
  • Robertson (1894–1904)
  • Rous (1894–1913)
  • Roxburgh (1856–1859)
  • Rozelle (1904–1920 and 1927–1930)
  • Rylstone (1894–1904)
  • St George (1894–1930)
  • St Leonards (1859–1920)
  • St Marys (1981–1999)
  • St Vincent (1856–1859)
  • Sherbrooke (1894–1913)
  • Shoalhaven (1859–1904)
  • Singleton (1894–1920)
  • Smithfield (1988–2015)
  • Southern Boroughs (1856–1859)
  • Southern Highlands (1988–2007)
  • South Sydney (1880–1894, 4 members)
  • Stanley Boroughs (1856–1859, Queensland)
  • Stanley County (1856–1859, Queensland)
  • Sturt (1889–1968, 3 members 1920–27; and 1971–1980)
  • Surry Hills (1904–1920 and 1927–1930)
  • Sutherland (1950–1971 and 1988–1999)
  • Sydney City (1856–57)
  • Sydney-Belmore (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Bligh (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Cook (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Denison (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Fitzroy (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Flinders (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Gipps (1894–1904)
  • Sydney Hamlets (1856–1859, 2 members)
  • Sydney-King (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Lang (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Phillip (1894–1904)
  • Sydney-Pyrmont (1894–1904)
  • Temora (1927–1981)
  • Tenterfield (1859–1920 and 1927–1981)
  • The Hills (1962–2007)
  • Toongabbie (2007–2015)
  • Tuggerah (1981–1988)
  • Tumut (1859–1904)
  • University of Sydney (1876–1880)
  • United Counties of Murray and St Vincent (1856–1859)
  • United Pastoral Districts of Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett, Maranoa, Leichhardt and Port Curtis (1858–1859, Queensland)
  • Uralla-Walcha (1894–1904)
  • Wammerawa (1920–1927)
  • Waratah (1894–1913 and 1930–1999)
  • Warringah (1894–1904)
  • Waterloo (1894–1904)
  • Waverley (1894–1920, 1927–1959 and 1971–1991)
  • Wellington (1859–1904)
  • Wellington and Bligh (1856–1859)
  • Wellington (County) (1856–1859)
  • Wentworth (1880–1904)
  • Wentworthville (1962–1991 and 1999–2007)
  • West Camden (1858–1859)
  • Western Division of Camden (1856–1857)
  • West Macquarie (1859–1904)
  • West Maitland (1859–1904)
  • West Moreton (1859, Queensland)
  • West Sydney (1859–1894, 4 members)
  • Western Boroughs (1856–1859)
  • Western Suburbs (1920–1927, 5 members)
  • Wickham (1894–1920)
  • Wilcannia (1894–1904)
  • Williams (1859–1880)
  • Willyama (1913–1920)
  • Windsor (1859–1880)
  • Wollombi (1859–1894)
  • Wollongong-Kembla (1941–1968)
  • Woollahra (1894–1962)
  • Woronora (1894–1904 and 1973–1988)
  • Wynyard (1904–1913)
  • Yaralla (1968–1981)
  • Yass (1894–1920 and 1930–1950)
  • Yass Plains (1859–1894)
  • Young (1880–1904 and 1927–1981)
  • References

    Electoral districts of New South Wales Wikipedia