2012 Niddrie state by-election explained

A by-election for the Victorian Legislative Assembly district of Niddrie was held on 24 March 2012. The by-election was triggered by the resignation on 27 January 2012 of Rob Hulls, the former Deputy Premier of Victoria, who had held the seat since 1996. The Labor Party retained the seat.

Key dates

The by-election was held on 24 March, the same day as the 2012 Queensland state election.[1]

Candidates

Candidates who nominated for the by-election are (in ballot paper order):[2]

Candidate nominations
 IndependentGerrit Schorel-Hlavka
 Labor PartyBen Carroll
 IndependentAndrea Surace
 IndependentDavid Linaker
 GreensJosie Lester[3]
 Democratic Labor PartyMichael Deverala
 Australian Sex PartyAmy Myers
 IndependentJim Little
 Christian Democratic PartyFrank Papafotiou

The Liberal Party who contested the seat at the previous election and gained 34.8 percent of the primary and 43.1 percent of the two-party vote did not run a candidate.

The unregistered Australian Democrats nominated Rob Livesay as a candidate, however the party failed to correctly lodge the nomination form, with one of Livesay's supporting signatories not listed on the electoral roll in the district.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Niddrie by-election date announced. 7 February 2012. ABC News. 7 February 2012.
  2. http://www.vec.vic.gov.au/current/StateBy2012candidatesNiddrieDistrict.html Niddrie District By-election 2012 Candidates
  3. Web site: Ly . Linh . Greens name candidate for Niddrie by-election . Moonee-valley-leader.whereilive.com.au . 2012-07-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120302052635/http://moonee-valley-leader.whereilive.com.au/news/story/greens-name-candidate-for-niddrie-by-election/ . 2 March 2012 . dmy-all .
  4. http://robert-livesay.vic-democrats.org.au/2012/03/12/australian-democrats-withdraw-from-niddrie-by-election/ MEDIA RELEASE: Australian Democrats withdraw from Niddrie by Election