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Electoral district of Taylor

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2006 State Election

First preference
Party %
  Australian Labor Party 67.7%
  Liberal Party of Australia 17.6%
  Family First Party 8.5%
  SA Greens 3.9%
  Australian Democrats 2.4%
Two Party Preferred
  Australian Labor Party 77.4%
  Liberal Party of Australia 22.6%
Swing from 2002
  Australian Labor Party +9.7%

Taylor is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Doris Irene Taylor MBE, a leading force in the founding of Meals on Wheels, and Australian Labor Party activist. Taylor is a 549.8 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 and communitites of Andrews Farm, Buckland Park, Burton, Direk, Edinburgh, Fischer, Lewiston, Macdonald Park, Middle Beach, Penfield, Penfield Gardens, Port Gawler, Two Wells, Virginia, Waterloo Corner as well as parts of Bolivar, Elizabeth South, Globe Derby Park, Korunye, Lower Light, Parafield Gardens, Paralowie, Redbanks, Reeves Plains, Salisbury North and St Kilda.

Taylor was created for the 1993 State election, as a safe Australian Labor Party seat, and was won by the defeated Labor Premier Lynn Arnold. He resigned in 1994, and the seat was retained in a by-election by Trish White. She increased her margin at the 2006 state election from 17.7% to an extremely safe 27.4%. The Labor party tends to poll extremely strongly in the southern, urban areas of the electorate, but less strongly in the northern, rural areas of the electorate.

Members for Taylor

Member Party Term
Lynn Arnold Australian Labor Party 1993-1994
Trish White Australian Labor Party 1994-

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Electoral districts of South Australia

Adelaide | Ashford | Bragg | Bright | Chaffey | Cheltenham | Colton | Croydon | Davenport | Elder | Enfield | Finniss | Fisher | Flinders | Florey | Frome | Giles | Goyder | Hammond | Hartley | Heysen | Kaurna | Kavel | Lee | Light | Little Para | MacKillop | Mawson | Mitchell | Morialta | Morphett | Mount Gambier | Napier | Newland | Norwood | Playford | Port Adelaide | Ramsay | Reynell | Schubert | Stuart | Taylor | Torrens | Unley | Waite | West Torrens | Wright

 


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