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Electoral results for the Division of Pearce

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This is a list of electoral results for the Division of Pearce in Australian federal elections from the division's creation in 1990 until the present.

Members

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Member Party Term
  Fred Chaney Liberal 1990–1993
  Judi Moylan Liberal 1993–2013
  Christian Porter Liberal 2013–2022
  Tracey Roberts Labor 2022–present

Election results

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Elections in the 2020s

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2022

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2022 Australian federal election: Pearce[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Tracey Roberts 40,596 42.77 +11.04
Liberal Linda Aitken 28,380 29.90 −13.47
Greens Donna Nelson 10,416 10.97 +1.22
One Nation Aaron Malloy 4,295 4.53 −2.30
United Australia Trevor Dalby 2,534 2.67 +0.05
Western Australia Jim Paice 2,206 2.32 +1.57
Great Australian Roslyn Stewart 2,160 2.28 +2.28
Christians Vanessa Montgomery 2,097 2.21 +0.29
Liberal Democrats David Marshall 1,548 1.63 +1.63
Federation Nigel March 684 0.72 +0.72
Total formal votes 94,916 93.77 −0.22
Informal votes 6,306 6.23 +0.22
Turnout 101,222 87.86 −0.55
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Tracey Roberts 56,040 59.04 +14.23
Liberal Linda Aitken 38,876 40.96 −14.23
Labor gain from Liberal Swing +14.23

Elections in the 2010s

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2019

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2019 Australian federal election: Pearce[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christian Porter 43,689 43.72 −1.72
Labor Kim Travers 29,027 29.05 −5.20
Greens Eugene Marshall 8,676 8.68 −2.28
One Nation Sandy Old 8,199 8.21 +8.21
United Australia Rob Forster 2,495 2.50 +2.50
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Ross Williamson 2,125 2.13 +2.13
Christians Magdeleen Strauss 1,609 1.61 +1.61
Independent Colin Butland 1,456 1.46 +1.46
National Steve Blyth 1,342 1.34 −3.35
Western Australia Michael Calautti 1,305 1.31 +1.31
Total formal votes 99,923 93.03 −2.42
Informal votes 7,491 6.97 +2.42
Turnout 107,414 89.82 +2.47
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Christian Porter 57,478 57.52 +3.89
Labor Kim Travers 42,445 42.48 −3.89
Liberal hold Swing +3.89

2016

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2016 Australian federal election: Pearce[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christian Porter 39,551 45.44 −1.65
Labor Thomas French 29,809 34.25 +8.08
Greens Lee-Anne Miles 9,543 10.96 +1.13
National Maddison Simmonds 4,080 4.69 +0.14
Rise Up Australia Taffy Samuriwo-Vuntarde 4,049 4.65 +3.72
Total formal votes 87,032 95.45 +1.18
Informal votes 4,150 4.55 −1.18
Turnout 91,182 87.35 +5.90
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Christian Porter 46,672 53.63 −5.68
Labor Thomas French 40,360 46.37 +5.68
Liberal hold Swing −5.68

2013

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2013 Australian federal election: Pearce[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Christian Porter 40,275 45.67 −4.24
Labor Madeleine West 22,827 25.88 −3.64
Greens Sarah Nielsen-Harvey 9,901 11.23 −2.01
Palmer United Frank Hough 6,587 7.47 +7.47
National Craig McAllister 4,326 4.91 +2.37
Christians Danielle Canas 1,746 1.98 +1.98
Rise Up Australia Diane Davies 791 0.90 +0.90
Katter's Australian Eddie Richards 727 0.82 +0.82
Democrats Matthew Corica 572 0.65 +0.65
Citizens Electoral Council Norman Gay 439 0.50 −0.08
Total formal votes 88,191 94.10 −0.19
Informal votes 5,528 5.90 +0.19
Turnout 93,719 92.49 −0.63
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Christian Porter 51,206 58.06 −0.80
Labor Madeleine West 36,985 41.94 +0.80
Liberal hold Swing −0.80

2010

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2010 Australian federal election: Pearce[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Judi Moylan 39,248 49.91 −0.52
Labor Bill Leadbetter 23,214 29.52 −3.63
Greens Toni Warden 10,414 13.24 +4.32
National Darren Moir 1,999 2.54 +2.54
Christian Democrats Janet Broadstock 1,691 2.15 +0.18
Family First Ian Rose 1,619 2.06 +0.60
Citizens Electoral Council Chris Pepper 456 0.58 +0.28
Total formal votes 78,641 94.29 −1.72
Informal votes 4,762 5.71 +1.72
Turnout 83,403 93.16 −0.02
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Judi Moylan 46,292 58.86 +1.17
Labor Bill Leadbetter 32,349 41.14 −1.17
Liberal hold Swing +1.17

Elections in the 2000s

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2007

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2007 Australian federal election: Pearce
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Judi Moylan 43,874 51.81 −1.91
Labor Christopher Myson 27,111 32.01 +3.96
Greens Yvonne Dols 7,277 8.59 +0.74
Christian Democrats Paul Mewhor 1,683 1.99 −0.99
Independent Steve Branwhite 1,533 1.81 +1.81
One Nation David Gunnyon 1,375 1.62 −2.12
Family First David Bolt 1,239 1.46 +1.46
Socialist Alliance Annolies Truman 316 0.37 −0.01
Citizens Electoral Council Ron McLean 275 0.32 −0.21
Total formal votes 84,683 96.03 +1.33
Informal votes 3,505 3.97 −1.33
Turnout 88,188 93.30 −0.37
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Judi Moylan 50,022 59.07 −3.87
Labor Christopher Myson 34,661 40.93 +3.87
Liberal hold Swing −3.87

2004

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2004 Australian federal election: Pearce
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Judi Moylan 40,300 53.72 +8.89
Labor David Ritter 21,046 28.05 −2.27
Greens Dominique Lieb 5,891 7.85 +0.63
One Nation David Gunnyon 2,803 3.74 −4.95
Christian Democrats Robert Merrells 2,235 2.98 +1.76
Democrats Donella McLean 1,155 1.54 −2.94
New Country Jeanette Radisich 911 1.21 +1.21
Citizens Electoral Council Ron McLean 396 0.53 +0.10
Socialist Alliance Annolies Truman 286 0.38 +0.38
Total formal votes 75,023 94.70 −0.32
Informal votes 4,201 5.30 +0.32
Turnout 79,224 93.67 −1.30
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Judi Moylan 47,219 62.94 +6.06
Labor David Ritter 27,804 37.06 −6.06
Liberal hold Swing +6.06

2001

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2001 Australian federal election: Pearce
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Judi Moylan 31,509 44.83 +4.45
Labor Liam Costello 21,306 30.32 +1.12
One Nation Ken Collins 6,105 8.69 −4.36
Greens Juanita Miller 5,072 7.22 +1.86
Democrats Jack Fox 3,147 4.48 −0.04
National Chris Nelson 1,985 2.82 +0.12
Christian Democrats Vivian Hill 858 1.22 +1.11
Citizens Electoral Council Stuart Smith 299 0.43 +0.05
Total formal votes 70,281 95.02 −1.22
Informal votes 3,682 4.98 +1.22
Turnout 73,963 95.33
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Judi Moylan 56.87 +1.68
Labor Liam Costello 43.13 −1.68
Liberal hold Swing +1.68

Elections in the 1990s

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1998

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1998 Australian federal election: Pearce
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Judi Moylan 32,475 43.54 −11.41
Labor Paul Andrews 22,751 30.51 +2.85
One Nation David Gunnyon 9,381 12.58 +12.58
Greens Keith Schekkerman 4,420 5.93 −0.95
Democrats Barbara Moxham 4,248 5.70 −3.96
National Roger Cooper 1,017 1.36 +0.59
Citizens Electoral Council John Burt 288 0.39 +0.39
Total formal votes 74,580 96.36 −0.65
Informal votes 2,820 3.64 +0.65
Turnout 77,400 95.25 −0.63
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Judi Moylan 41,246 55.30 −8.29
Labor Paul Andrews 33,334 44.70 +8.29
Liberal hold Swing −8.29

1996

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1996 Australian federal election: Pearce
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Judi Moylan 38,070 54.18 +2.82
Labor Paul Andrews 20,313 28.91 −3.68
Democrats Julie Ward 7,031 10.01 +5.46
Greens Robert Barnacle 4,857 6.91 −1.15
Total formal votes 70,271 96.93 −0.99
Informal votes 2,229 3.07 +0.99
Turnout 72,500 95.88 −0.34
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Judi Moylan 43,306 62.18 +3.42
Labor Paul Andrews 26,342 37.82 −3.42
Liberal hold Swing +3.42

1993

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1993 Australian federal election: Pearce
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Judi Moylan 34,777 51.35 −0.80
Labor Patrick Jebb 22,065 32.58 +5.05
Greens Stephen Hall 5,458 8.06 −0.61
Democrats Peter Lambert 3,077 4.54 −5.50
National Mark Forecast 2,345 3.46 +3.46
Total formal votes 67,722 97.91 +0.92
Informal votes 1,443 2.09 −0.92
Turnout 69,165 96.22
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Judi Moylan 39,771 58.76 −0.17
Labor Patrick Jebb 27,909 41.24 +0.17
Liberal hold Swing −0.17

1990

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1990 Australian federal election: Pearce
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Fred Chaney 32,424 52.2 +8.8
Labor John Duncan 17,115 27.5 −16.9
Democrats Peter Lambert 6,245 10.0 +6.0
Greens Greg Bankoff 5,389 8.7 +8.7
Grey Power Gina Pintabona 994 1.6 +1.6
Total formal votes 62,167 97.0
Informal votes 1,924 3.0
Turnout 64,091 95.0
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Fred Chaney 36,563 58.9 +6.0
Labor John Duncan 25,477 41.1 −6.0
Liberal notional hold Swing +6.0

References

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  1. ^ Pearce, WA, 2022 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
  2. ^ Pearce, WA, Tally Room 2019, Australian Electoral Commission.
  3. ^ Pearce, WA, Virtual Tally Room 2016, Australian Electoral Commission.
  4. ^ 2013 results for Pearce, AEC.
  5. ^ "2010 results for Pearce". AEC.