2015 North Sydney by-election explained

Election Name:2015 North Sydney by-election
Country:Australia
Type:Parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2013 Australian federal election
Previous Year:2013
Next Election:2016 Australian federal election
Next Year:2016
Turnout:78.37% 13.88
Registered:104,352
Seats For Election:The North Sydney seat in the House of Representatives
Candidate1:Trent Zimmerman
Party1:Liberal Party of Australia
Popular Vote1:36,690
Percentage1:48.20%
Swing1: 12.84
Party2:Independent (politician)
Popular Vote2:14,303
Percentage2:18.79%
Swing2: 18.79
Candidate3:Arthur Chesterfield-Evans
Party3:Australian Greens
Popular Vote3:11,959
Percentage3:15.71%
Swing3: 0.36
1Blank:TPP
1Data1:60.23%
1Data2:39.77%
2Blank:TPP swing
2Data1: 5.66
2Data2: 39.77
MP
Before Election:Joe Hockey
Before Party:Liberal
After Election:Trent Zimmerman
After Party:Liberal

A by-election for the Australian House of Representatives seat of North Sydney was held on 5 December 2015 from 8 am to 6 pm AEDT.[1]

The trigger for the by-election was the 23 October parliamentary resignation of Joe Hockey, the backbench Liberal Member for North Sydney and former Abbott Coalition government Treasurer.[2]

House of Representatives Speaker Tony Smith issued the writ for the by-election on 26 October. The electoral roll containing 104,352 electors closed on 2 November. Candidate nominations closed on 12 November, and the draw of the ballot paper order occurred on 13 November.[3]

The by-election was won by Liberal candidate Trent Zimmerman, a former Hockey staffer, whose pre-selection had been controversial. Zimmerman won with 48.2 percent of the primary vote after a larger-than-predicted 12.8 percent swing against the Turnbull Coalition government. This was only the second time in North Sydney's history that the successful Liberal candidate did not obtain over 50 percent of the primary (first preference) vote and had to rely on preferences, the other time was in the 1961 general election. Zimmerman faced a double-digit primary vote swing − more than triple that of the 2015 Canning by-election − despite the absence of a Labor candidate. Labor have never been successful in the safe Liberal seat.

The Liberal two-candidate vote of 60.2 percent against independent Stephen Ruff compares to the previous election vote of 65.9 percent against Labor. The reduction of 5.7 percent cannot be considered a "two-party/candidate preferred swing" − when a major party is absent, preference flows to both major parties does not take place, resulting in asymmetric preference flows.[4] [5]

Ian Macfarlane attempted to defect from the Liberal party room to the National party room with accompanying demands for additional Nationals cabinet representation, and the Mal Brough / James Ashby diary controversy deepened in the last week of the campaign.[6] [7] Along with the unexpected by-election swing and Turnbull's significantly lessened personal ratings in the concurrent December Newspoll led journalists at several news outlets to opine Malcolm Turnbull's honeymoon to be over.[8] [9] [10]

Zimmerman became the first openly-LGBTI member of the House of Representatives.[11] [12]

Candidates

13 candidates in ballot paper order
PartyCandidateBackground
 ArtsLou PollardArts activist, comedian, actor, writer and clown doctor.
 Sustainable PopulationWilliam BourkeParty founder and president. Principal partner in a national marketing business.
 Liberal DemocratsSam KennardManaging director of Kennards Self Storage
 Voluntary EuthanasiaKerry BromsonParty convenor.
 FutureJames JanssonParty leader.
 GreensArthur Chesterfield-EvansMedical doctor. Democrats member of the NSW Legislative Council from 1998 to 2007.
 IndependentMaryann BeregiCouncillor on North Sydney Council.
 Christian DemocratsSilvana NeroPerennial candidate. Italian language teacher. Second wife of party leader Fred Nile.
 Palmer UnitedRobert MarksCompany director, auctioneer and real estate agent. Candidate for Bennelong at the 2013 federal election.
 LiberalTrent ZimmermanActing party president of the NSW division. Former Joe Hockey staffer.
 IndependentStephen RuffSenior orthopaedic surgeon at Royal North Shore Hospital. Backed by former independent North Sydney MP Ted Mack.
 CyclistsLuke FreemanDigital marketer, volunteers with not-for-profit organisations.
 Bullet TrainTim BohmParty president. Candidate for Molonglo at the 2012 ACT election and the Senate in NSW at the 2013 federal election.

Labor declined to field a candidate in the safe Liberal seat.

By-election events

The campaign began amid claims of "widespread discontent for the Liberal pre-selection factional fix of Trent Zimmerman" and in the absence of a Labor candidate. Hockey's predecessor, former independent North Sydney MP Ted Mack, announced he would steer the campaign of independent candidate Stephen Ruff, who had the support of some disgruntled Liberal supporters. Ruff was a late entrant into the 2015 New South Wales state election. Despite having no financial or campaign support and facing veteran Liberal incumbent Jillian Skinner and a Labor candidate in the overlapping state seat of North Shore, Ruff won more than 10 percent of the vote.

Regarding the North Sydney by-election, Mack stated "I've never seen an election where a Liberal candidate is so disliked by such a lot of Liberal members and Liberal voters". Leaked emails show potential voters were sent registration forms at 7:30 pm on a Thursday and asked to signal their availability, with the cut-off for replying by noon the next day. Advance notice of the e-mail and cut-off was provided to Zimmerman's backers. It was claimed up to 550 Liberal branch members were unable to vote after the Liberal state executive pushed through a shortened pre-selection process to select Zimmerman. Zimmerman is head of the body that sets the rules for Liberal pre-selections, which has been claimed as a "complete conflict of interest". Former North Sydney Liberal party member John Ruddick, described by journalist Peter Hartcher as a "prominent party reform activist", advocated that voters disenfranchised by the pre-selection process to preference Zimmerman last.[13]

Mack also claimed that much of the electorate was angered that Hockey, who had written the "age of entitlement" speech, had forced a $1-million by-election within a year of the 2016 federal election, with the expectation of becoming the next Ambassador of Australia to the United States.[14] [15] [16] The expectation was confirmed a few days after the by-election on 8 December.[17]

The Liberal party room suffered from the attempted defection of Ian Macfarlane from the Liberal party room to the National party room with accompanying demands for additional Nationals cabinet representation, and the Mal Brough / James Ashby diary controversy deepened in the last week of the campaign.[6] [10]

How-to-vote cards

Candidate volunteers distribute how-to-vote cards to voters at polling booths which show the candidate's suggested preference allocation. Candidates and parties which suggested preferences are shown in each column of the table below. Several candidates ran open tickets at this by-election.

Arts[18] SPP[19] LDP[20] VEP[21] Future[22] Greens[23] Beregi[24] CDP[25] PUPLiberal[26] Ruff[27] CyclistsBullet Train
Arts163610
SPP14939
LDP11011118
VEP15297
Future1786
Greens7145
Beregi8414
CDP1313513
Palmer United1210122
Liberal1112131
Ruff987111
Cyclists35212
Bullet Train261013

Polling

Two days before the by-election, a ReachTEL automated phone poll of 678 respondents, commissioned by the Save Our Councils Coalition, showed the Liberals with a 54.7 percent primary vote after exclusion of the 15.3 percent undecided. Accurately interpreted, this amounted to a 6.4 percent drop from the 2013 Liberal vote, rather than the 14.7 percent in the report, which ignored the undecided component. The poll result had the Greens on 22.8 percent, the Christian Democratic Party on 4.1 percent, and everyone else on 18.3 percent.[28] [29]

Results

See main article: Electoral results for the Division of North Sydney.

Results were final as of 22 December.[30] [31]

Liberal candidate Trent Zimmerman won with 48.2 percent of the primary vote after a larger-than-predicted 12.8 percent swing against the Turnbull Coalition government. This was only the second time in North Sydney's history that the successful Liberal candidate did not obtain a majority of the primary vote and had to rely on preferences. Zimmerman faced a double-digit primary vote swing − more than triple that of the 2015 Canning by-election − despite the absence of a Labor candidate. Labor have never been successful in the safe Liberal seat.

The Liberal two-candidate vote of 60.2 percent against independent Stephen Ruff compares to the previous election vote of 65.9 percent against Labor. The reduction of 5.7 percent cannot be considered a "two-party/candidate preferred swing"—when a major party is absent, preference flows to both major parties does not take place, resulting in asymmetric preference flows.

See also

External links

Notes and References

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  2. News: Former Joe Hockey staffer Trent Zimmerman has won preselection in the federal seat of North Sydney, prompting calls for him to resign from his role as acting president of the NSW Liberals.. Zimmerman wins North Sydney preselection. AAP. 26 October 2015. SBS News. 26 October 2015. 8 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408115745/https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/zimmerman-wins-north-sydney-preselection/cuz2w9sx0. live.
  3. Web site: Enrol now for the 2015 North Sydney by-election . https://web.archive.org/web/20240408120211/https://www.aec.gov.au/media/media-releases/2015/10-26e.htm. 8 April 2024. live . Australian Electoral Commission. 26 October 2015. Key dates for the 2015 North Sydney by-election.
  4. Web site: A Comment on the Size of the Port Adelaide Swing . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304035358/http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/2012/02/a-comment-on-the-size-of-the-port-adelaide-swing.html . 4 March 2016 . dead . Antony . Green . Blogs.abc.net.au . 2012-02-13 . 2012-07-26.
  5. Web site: An example of non-monotonicity and opportunities for Tactical Voting at an Australian election . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304022617/http://blogs.abc.net.au/antonygreen/2011/05/an-example-of-non-monotonicity-and-opportunites-for-tactical-voting-at-an-australian-election.html. 4 March 2016. dead . Antony . Green . Antony Green . ABC.net.au . 4 May 2011.
  6. News: Liberal MP Ian Macfarlane defects to Nationals in shock move against Malcolm Turnbull . registration . https://web.archive.org/web/20240408122210/https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/liberal-mp-ian-macfarlane-defects-to-nationals-in-shock-move-against-malcolm-turnbull-20151203-gle6rd.html . 8 April 2024. live . James . Massola . . 3 December 2015.
  7. News: Malcolm Turnbull suddenly has a lot of problems . https://web.archive.org/web/20220119055254/http://www.businessinsider.com.au/why-taking-an-overseas-trip-spells-trouble-for-malcolm-turnbull-2015-12 . 19 January 2022 . dead . Simon . Thomsen . First up is Mal Brough. The Howard-era political fixer was rewarded by Turnbull for his efforts as a numbers man during the PM’s ascent, becoming special minister of state, despite lingering questions over Brough’s role in the downfall of former speaker Peter Slipper during Labor’s time in power. . Business Insider . 3 December 2015.
  8. News: Turnbull's 'honeymoon' coming to an end . subscription . . 3 December 2015.
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  12. News: When an election's not a battle but a limp formality . . 26 November 2015. Justin. Smith. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408055448/https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/rendezview/when-an-elections-not-a-battle-but-a-limp-formality/news-story/d1ec8775c4d2e5dd4478b150d1e95403?nk=3979c7896acb27c35110ceb65b1f5462-1712555688. 8 April 2024. live.
  13. News: Why I'm putting Trent Zimmerman last on North Sydney byelection ballot. 24 November 2015. 7 December 2015. Ruddick, John. . registration. 8 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408124520/https://www.smh.com.au/opinion/why-im-putting-trent-zimmerman-last-on-north-sydney-byelection-ballot-20151123-gl5zwd.html?js-chunk-not-found-refresh=true. live.
  14. News: Ted Mack working to install an independent in Joe Hockey's old seat. 10 November 2015. 7 December 2015. Aston, Heath. The Age.
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  18. Web site: Vote Lou Pollard . Facebook . 2015-12-06.
  19. Web site: Preferences:. abc.net.au. 8 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408050855/https://www.abc.net.au/dat/news/elections/byelections/2015-federal-north-sydney/NSYD_SPP_HTV.jpg. 8 April 2024. live.
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  22. Web site: Future Party how-to-vote card, 2015 North Sydney by-election . ABC.net.au. 8 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408051215/https://www.abc.net.au/dat/news/elections/byelections/2015-federal-north-sydney/NSYD_FUT_HTV.jpg. live. Future Party. James. Jansson. Enmore NSW.
  23. Web site: How To Vote For The NSW Greens . The Greens New South Wales. 8 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408051755/http://www.abc.net.au/dat/news/elections/byelections/2015-federal-north-sydney/NSYD_GRN_HTV.jpg. live . ABC.net.au.
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  25. Web site: Silvana Nero: Your New Voice for North Sydney . https://web.archive.org/web/20201107204054/http://www.christiandemocraticparty.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Silvana-Campaign-Flyer-40951_CD_A5FlyerNorthSydneyv2.pdf. 7 November 2020. dead. 2 Dec 2015. Christian Democratic Party. Parramatta NSW.
  26. Web site: How To Vote For Malcolm Turnbull's Liberal Candidate Trent Zimmerman. 8 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408053100/http://www.abc.net.au/dat/news/elections/byelections/2015-federal-north-sydney/NSYD_LIB_HTV.jpg. live . East Sydney NSW . ABC.net.au.
  27. Web site: Stephen Ruff how-to-vote card. 8 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408053314/https://drsruff.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/2015-11-10-214856-final-teds-how-to-vote-a4.pdf. live. 26 Nov 2015. St Leonards . Ruff. Stephen.
  28. News: Council amalgamations fuelling Liberal backlash in North Sydney by-election . Sean. Nicholls. registration. 8 April 2024 . https://archive.today/20240408130840/https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/council-amalgamations-fuelling-liberal-backlash-in-north-sydney-byelection-20151203-gledlp.html. live . . 3 December 2015.
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  30. Web site: 2015 North Sydney by-election . https://web.archive.org/web/20240408125109/https://www.aec.gov.au/Elections/supplementary_by_elections/2015-north-sydney/. 8 April 2024. live . Australian Electoral Commission.
  31. News: Commentary - 2015 North Sydney state by-election . At the end of the night Liberal candidate Trent Zimmerman is set to win having polled 47.5% of the first preference vote. In second place is Independent Dr Stephen Ruff with 18.8% and Green candidate Dr Arthur Chesterfield-Evans is third on 16.1%. The other ten candidates have 17.6% between them, none reaching the 4% required to recover the nomination deposit or become eligible for public funding. . Antony . Green . Antony Green . ABC News. 8 April 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240408115437/https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/north-sydney-by-election-2015/commentary. live.