Post-election pendulum for the 2007 New South Wales state election explained

The following is a Mackerras pendulum for the New South Wales state election 2007.

"Safe" seats require a swing of over 10 per cent to change, "fairly safe" seats require a swing of between 6 and 10 points, while "marginal" seats require a swing of less than 6 points.

Legislative Assembly

Changes in the pendulum since the 2007 election resulted through by-elections in the Labor held seats of Ryde in 2008 and Penrith in 2010. Both seats were won by the Liberal opposition in record swings against the Labor Government of 25 points in Penrith and 23 points in Ryde.

Pendulum

Labor seats
Marginal
MirandaBarry CollierALP0.8 points
NewcastleJodi McKayALP v IND1.2 points
MaitlandFrank TerenziniALP v IND2.0 points
MenaiAlison MegarrityALP2.7 points
WollondillyPhil CostaALP3.3 points
BalmainVerity FirthALP v GRN3.8 points
CamdenGeoff CorriganALP4.0 points
GosfordMarie AndrewsALP4.9 points
The EntranceGrant McBrideALP4.9 points
Fairly safe
MonaroSteve WhanALP 6.3 points
LondonderryAllan ShearanALP6.9 points
WyongDavid HarrisALP6.9 points
CharlestownMatthew MorrisALP v IND7.0 points
CoogeePaul PearceALP7.2 points
MarrickvilleCarmel TebbuttALP v GRN7.5 points
DrummoyneAngela D'AmoreALP7.6 points
HeathcotePaul McLeayALP8.8 points
Safe
RiverstoneJohn AquilinaALP10.1 points
RockdaleFrank SartorALP10.3 points
SwanseaRobert CoombsALP10.8 points
Blue MountainsPhil KoperbergALP11.1 points
GranvilleDavid BorgerALP11.1 points
Macquarie FieldsAndrew McDonaldALP11.1 points
MulgoaDiane BeamerALP11.1 points
KiamaMatt BrownALP12.0 points
CessnockKerry HickeyALP 12.4 points
BathurstGerard MartinALP 13.0 points
ParramattaTanya GadielALP13.7 points
East HillsAlan AshtonALP14.1 points
OatleyKevin GreeneALP14.4 points
ToongabbieNathan ReesALP14.5 points
StrathfieldVirginia JudgeALP15.1 points
SmithfieldNinos KhoshabaALP15.5 points
WallsendSonia HorneryALP15.8 points
MaroubraMichael DaleyALP16.1 points
KogarahCherie BurtonALP17.7 points
CampbelltownGraham WestALP18.6 points
Very safe
FairfieldJoe TripodiALP20.4 points
ShellharbourLylea McMahonALP v IND21.6 points
KeiraDavid CampbellALP22.0 points
BlacktownPaul GibsonALP22.3 points
HeffronKristina KeneallyALP23.7 points
WollongongNoreen HayALP25.3 points
Mount DruittRichard AmeryALP25.4 points
BankstownTony StewartALP25.6 points
LiverpoolPaul LynchALP26.9 points
CanterburyLinda BurneyALP27.1 points
AuburnBarbara PerryALP28.8 points
CabramattaReba MeagherALP29.0 points
LakembaMorris IemmaALP34.0 points
Liberal/National seats
Marginal
Port StephensCraig BaumannLIB0.1 points
GoulburnPru GowardLIB v IND1.3 points
TweedGeoff ProvestNAT3.0 points
ManlyMike BairdLIB v IND3.4 points
BegaAndrew ConstanceLIB5.1 points
Fairly safe
HawkesburyRay WilliamsLIB v IND6.0 points
BarwonKevin HumphriesNAT v IND6.2 points
South CoastShelley HancockLIB7.8 points
EppingGreg SmithLIB8.0 points
TerrigalChris HartcherLIB8.4 points
PittwaterRob StokesLIB v IND9.4 points
Safe
Murray-DarlingJohn WilliamsNAT10.1 points
Baulkham HillsWayne MertonLIB10.3 points
LismoreThomas GeorgeNAT10.5 points
ClarenceSteve CansdellNAT11.6 points
OrangeRussell TurnerNAT V IND11.7 points
Lane CoveAnthony RobertsLIB12.4 points
RydeVictor DominelloLIB13.0 points
Wagga WaggaDaryl MaguireLIB13.0 points
BallinaDon PageNAT14.5 points
WilloughbyGladys BerejiklianLIB v IND14.5 points
Upper HunterGeorge SourisNAT14.7 points
North ShoreJillian SkinnerLIB v GRN15.8 points
OxleyAndrew StonerNAT15.9 points
MurrumbidgeeAdrian PiccoliNAT16.1 points
VauclusePeter DebnamLIB v GRN16.1 points
PenrithStuart AyresLIB16.48 points
HornsbyJudy HopwoodLIB16.5 points
WakehurstBrad HazzardLIB17.3 points
Myall LakesJohn TurnerNAT17.4 points
CronullaMalcolm KerrLIB17.5 points
BurrinjuckKatrina HodgkinsonNAT17.6 points
Coffs HarbourAndrew FraserNAT17.6 points
AlburyGreg AplinLIB19.0 points
Castle HillMichael RichardsonLIB19.1 points
Very safe
DavidsonJonathan O'DeaLIB24.7 points
Ku-ring-gaiBarry O'FarrellLIB29.0 points
Independent seats
Lake MacquarieGreg PiperIND v ALP0.1 points
DubboDawn FardellIND v NAT0.9 points
Port MacquariePeter BesselingIND v NAT4.5 points
TamworthPeter DraperIND v NAT4.8 points
SydneyClover MooreIND v ALP16.6 points
Northern TablelandsRichard TorbayIND v NAT30.2 points

Legislative Council

Labor MLC Michael Costa resigned on 22 September 2008. Unions NSW secretary John Robertson was nominated by Labor as his successor, and was formally appointed at a joint sitting of parliament on 28 October.

Gordon Moyes was appointed in 2002 as a member of the Christian Democratic Party to fill the casual vacancy caused by Elaine Nile's resignation from the Legislative Council. He was elected in 2003. Having been expelled from the party in March 2009, he sat as an independent until November 2009 when he joined the Family First Party.

Labor MLC Henry Tsang resigned effective 3 December 2009. Former Mayor of the City of Rockdale Shaoquett Moselmane was nominated by Labor as his successor, and was formally appointed at a joint sitting of parliament on 3 December.

On 7 June 2010, Labor Minister Ian Macdonald resigned from the Legislative Council after resigning from the ministry when it was discovered that he had mis-used taxpayer funds to fund a private holiday in Europe.[1] [2] In total, 12 of the 22 Ministers sworn in after the last State election have resigned or been replaced to date.[2] Assistant general secretary of the NSW branch of the ALP Luke Foley was nominated by Labor as his successor, and was formally appointed at a joint sitting of parliament on 10 June 2010.

Greens MLC Lee Rhiannon resigned on 19 July 2010 to contest a seat for the Federal Senate at the 2010 election. The death of Shooters and Fishers Party MLC Roy Smith on 30 July 2010 and the resignations of Labor MLC John Della Bosca on 30 July and Greens MLC Sylvia Hale on 6 September left four vacancies, which were filled by Cate Faehrmann, Robert Borsak, Sophie Cotsis and David Shoebridge respectively on 7 September 2010.

Current balance

PartySeats heldCurrent Council
2007Now
1919                   
10 10                   
5 5                   
4 4                   
2 2                   
2 1                   
0 1                   

Notes and References

  1. News: Expenses errors: Macdonald quits NSW parliament. Nicholls. Sean. 7 June 2010. smh.com.au. 7 June 2010.
  2. News: Ian Mcdonald sacked for taxpayer rort . Besser . Linton . Sydney Morning Herald . 2010-06-04 . 2010-06-10.