2022 Willoughby state by-election

A by-election was held in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Willoughby on 12 February 2022, caused by the resignation of Premier of New South Wales and Liberal MP Gladys Berejiklian.[1]

2022 Willoughby state by-election

← 201912 February 20222023 →

Electoral district of Willoughby in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Registered54,988
Turnout80.5%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
IND
CandidateTim JamesLarissa PennLynne Saville
PartyLiberalIndependentGreens
Popular vote18,94912,9205,892
Percentage43.50%29.66%13.53%
SwingDecrease13.53ppIncrease19.75ppIncrease2.36pp
2CP53.30%46.70%
2CP changeDecrease20.45ppIncrease20.45pp


MP before election

Gladys Berejiklian
Liberal

Elected MP

Tim James
Liberal

The Willoughby by-election was held on the same day as by-elections for the districts of Bega, Monaro and Strathfield. The writs for election were issued on 21 January 2022. Nominations for candidates closed seven days later at noon on 27 January, with the ballot paper draw commencing in the morning of 28 January.[2]

The NSW Electoral Commission pre-emptively sent postal ballots to all voters registered on the state electoral roll for the relevant districts, under a regulation in a COVID amendment to the Electoral Act. Postal votes will be checked against in-person voting rolls to prevent double voting. The iVote online voting system was not used at these elections after the system failed during the NSW local government elections in December 2021.[3]

Candidates

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Candidates
(in ballot paper order)[4]
PartyCandidateBackgroundNotes
 Sustainable AustraliaWilliam BourkeFounder and president of Sustainable Australia. Councillor and deputy mayor of North Sydney Council.[5]
 IndependentLarissa PennBiotechnologist. Contested Willoughby at the 2019 state election.[5]
 Liberal DemocratsSamuel GunningFormer North Sydney councillor. Contested North Shore at the 2019 state election, and the federal seat of Wentworth at the 2018 by-election.[5]
 GreensLynne SavilleRegistered nurse and City of Willoughby councillor. Greens candidate for North Sydney at the 2022 federal election.[5]
 LiberalTim JamesExecutive general manager of the Menzies Research Centre.[5]
 ReasonPenny HackettLawyer in private practice, funds management and investment banking and activist for voluntary assisted dying laws.[5]

Results

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2022 Willoughby state by-election [6][7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LiberalTim James18,94943.50−13.53
IndependentLarissa Penn12,92029.66+19.75
GreensLynne Saville5,89213.53+2.36
ReasonPenny Hackett2,5765.91+5.91
Sustainable AustraliaWilliam Bourke2,1224.87+3.24
Liberal DemocratsSamuel Gunning1,1042.53+2.53
Total formal votes43,56398.43+0.34
Informal votes6971.57−0.34
Turnout44,26080.49−9.02
Two-candidate-preferred result
LiberalTim James19,88653.30−20.45
IndependentLarissa Penn17,42146.70+20.45
Liberal holdSwing−20.45

The two-candidate swing from the 2019 general election is calculated from the NSW Electoral Commission Two Candidate Preferred (TCP) Analytical Tool for Berejiklian (LIB) vs Penn (IND).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Willoughby By-election". abc.net.au. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Willoughby State by-election". NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  3. ^ Green, Antony (10 February 2022). "Antony Green explains how living with COVID could affect elections, starting tomorrow". ABC News. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Nominated candidates for the 2022 Willoughby State by-election". NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Green, Antony. "Candidates". ABC Elections. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
  6. ^ "LA - Check Count First Preference District Summary - Willoughby". Willoughby State By-Election 22-MAY-2021. NSW Electoral Commission. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  7. ^ "LA - Check Count TCP District Summary - Willoughby". Willoughby State By-Election 12-FEB-2022. New South Wales Electoral Commission. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
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