Year | Election | Turnout | Candidates | Elected |
1946 |
General Election |
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1951 |
General Election |
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1956 |
General Election |
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- Sir John Bolton, elected
- James Mylchreest Cain, elected
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1962 |
General Election |
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- James Mylchreest Cain
- Sir John Bolton, elected
- Victor Kneale, elected
- ?
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1962 |
By-Election |
|
? |
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Called following the elevation to the LegCo of Sir John Bolton. |
1966 |
General Election |
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1971 |
General Election |
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1976 |
General Election |
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? |
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1981 |
General Election |
|
? |
- Victor Kneale, elected
- Betty Hanson, elected
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1982 |
By-Election |
|
? |
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Called following the elevation to the LegCo of Betty Hanson. |
1984 |
By-Election |
|
? |
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1986 |
General Election |
72.5% |
- James Cain (945 votes, elected)
- Victor Kneale SHK (632 votes, elected)
- CHA Flynn (454 votes)
- JAS Christian (397 votes)
- JB Callow (130 votes)
- RMB Kennett (108 votes)
- WA Parkinson (54 votes)
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1991 |
General Election |
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- James Cain SHK (770 votes, elected)
- Alex Downie (616 votes, elected)
- Captain Andrew Douglas (482 votes)
- CHA Flynn (279 votes)
- JR Mitchell (164 votes)
- JB Callow (164 votes)
- RMB Kennett (98 votes)
- Rev. G Kenyon (68 votes)
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1996 |
General Election |
60.3% |
- John Shimmin (1637 votes, elected)
- Alex Downie (1515 votes, elected)
- James Cain SHK (911 votes)
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Challenger John Shimmin topped the poll, unseating Speaker Cain. |
2001[1] |
General Election |
52.6% |
- Alex Downie (1528 votes, elected)
- John Shimmin (1506 votes, elected)
- Michael Percival (628 votes)
- Peter Murcott (253 votes)
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2005 |
By-Election |
|
? |
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Called following the elevation of Alex Downie to the Legislative Council. |
2006 |
General Election |
56.8% |
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2011 |
General Election |
55.8% |
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23 May 2013 |
By election |
39.7% |
- Chris Thomas, 676 votes, elected
- John Skinner, 399 votes
- Clive Dawson, 300 votes
- Quintin Gill, 229 votes
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