2022 Strathfield state by-election explained

Election Name:2022 Strathfield state by-election
Country:Australia
Type:Parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2019 New South Wales state election
Previous Year:2019
Election Date:12 February 2022
Next Election:2023 New South Wales state election
Next Year:2023
Registered:55,220
Turnout:80.2%
Seats For Election:Electoral district of Strathfield in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Candidate1:Jason Yat-Sen Li
Party1:Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)
Popular Vote1:18,034
Candidate2:Bridget Sakr
Party2:Liberal Party of Australia
Popular Vote2:15,921
1Blank:Percentage
1Data1:41.05%
1Data2:36.24%
2Blank:Swing
2Data1:3.25pp
2Data2:2.64pp
3Blank:2CP
3Data1:55.81%
3Data2:44.19%
4Blank:2CP change
4Data1:0.81pp
4Data2:0.81pp
MP
Before Election:Jodi McKay
Before Party:Labor
After Election:Jason Yat-Sen Li
After Party:Labor
Flag Image:Flag_of_New_South_Wales.svg

A by-election was held in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Strathfield on 12 February 2022, following the resignation of former leader of the Labor Party Jodi McKay.[1]

The Strathfield by-election was held on the same day as by-elections for the districts of Bega, Monaro and Willoughby. 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, under a regulation in a COVID amendment to the Electoral Act. Postal votes were 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

Candidates
(in ballot paper order)[4]
PartyCandidateBackgroundNotes
 Ellie RobertsonCurrently serving on three Local Council Advisory Committees, an Executive Board Member for the Australian Local Government Women’s Association, a Board Member of South West Sydney Christian Special Religious Education, and a Committee Member of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Australia
 LaborJason Yat-Sen LiExecutive Chairman of Vantage Asia Holdings, corporate advisor, investor and businessman, Pro-Chancellor of the University of Sydney. Unity Party candidate for the NSW Senate in 1998, Labor candidate for Bennelong at the 2013 federal election, a Labor candidate for the NSW Senate in 2019
 Elizabeth FarrellyDirector of The National Trust (NSW), former Associate Professor at UNSW, architect, author, activist, columnist, and former City of Sydney Councillor
 Rohan LaxmanalalProfessional background in finance, specialising in emerging renewable energy and environmental markets
 GreensCourtney BuckleyPhotographer
 LiberalBridget SakrCo-founder of Granite Home Loans, former executive at Genworth Financial, former ambassador for The Risk Board, former executive consultant to the Mortgage & Finance Association of Australia, and founder of heartFELT[5]

Campaign

One of the major issues of the campaign is the impacts of COVID-19 on business and the lives of the constituents and the perceptions of Dominic Perrottet handling of the virus.[6] Other issues include challenges of overdevelopment and the number of high rise towers in the area. Li has said that in theory he is not opposed to considering Chinese investment if the right opportunity came about.[7]

There was criticism from the chair of the Ethnic Communities' Council of NSW Peter Doukas that the voting packs that were sent out to voters was not sent out in multiple languages. Strathfield has one of the highest proportions of non-English speakers, and the fear is that this could increase the rate of informal voting.[8]

Most of the votes were postal, counted a week later on 19 February 2022.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Green . Antony . Strathfield By-election . 16 January 2022 . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . en.
  2. Web site: Strathfield State by-election . NSW Electoral Commission . 11 February 2022.
  3. News: Green . Antony . Antony Green explains how living with COVID could affect elections, starting tomorrow . 11 February 2022 . ABC News . 10 February 2022 . en-AU.
  4. Web site: Nominated candidates for the 2022 Strathfield State by-election . NSW Electoral Commission . 28 January 2022.
  5. https://nswliberal.org.au/Bridget-Sakr-will-fight-for-the-Strathfield-community "Bridget Sakr will fight for the Strathfield community"
  6. Web site: Cormack. Lucy. 2022-02-05. ‘People are afraid to leave their homes’: Strathfield byelection candidates gear up for a fight. 2022-02-08. The Sydney Morning Herald. en.
  7. Web site: Bagshaw. Eryk. 2019-04-28. Key Labor candidate says Parliament needs ethnic diversity targets. 2022-02-08. The Sydney Morning Herald. en.
  8. News: 2022-02-05. Lack of multilingual information in Strathfield by-election postal votes not serving democracy, peak ethnic body says. en-AU. ABC News. 2022-02-08.