Electoral district of Bligh explained

Bligh was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It was created in 1962, partly replacing Electoral district of Paddington-Waverley and was an urban electorate, covering 13.03 km2 and taking in the suburbs of Potts Point, Darling Point, Woolloomooloo, Elizabeth Bay, Rushcutters Bay, Edgecliff, Darlinghurst, Paddington, Surry Hills, Redfern, Darlington and part of Chippendale. It was a highly diverse electorate, as it contained both some of the wealthiest suburbs of Sydney, along the edge of the harbour, as well as some of the city's most disadvantaged areas, such as those around Redfern. This had the effect of making Bligh a marginal seat, although as the wealthier suburbs outnumbered the poorer suburbs, it tended to be -leaning. Independent Clover Moore defeated the incumbent Liberal member Michael Yabsley in 1988 (Yabsley subsequently reentered Parliament in the Vaucluse by-election later that year) and held the seat until its abolition in 2007, when it was replaced by the electoral district of Sydney.

Members for Bligh

MemberPartyTerm
 Tom Morey[1] 1962–1965
 Morton Cohen[2] 1965–1968
 John Barraclough[3] 1968–1981
 Fred Miller[4] 1981–1984
 Michael Yabsley[5] 1984–1988
 Clover Moore[6] 1988–2007

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the district of Bligh.

Notes and References

  1. Mr (Tom) Thomas Irving Morey (1906–1980) . 1667 . Yes . 13 May 2019 .
  2. Mr Morton Barnett Cohen (1913-1968) . 1734 . Yes . 13 May 2019 .
  3. 1859 . The Hon. Lindley John Forbes Barraclough . Yes . 3 May 2019.
  4. Mr Frederick Joseph Miller (1926–1992) . 1853 . Yes . 7 May 2019.
  5. Mr Michael Robert Yabsley (1956-) . Yes . 5 May 2019 . 2090.
  6. Ms Clover Moore (1945-) . Yes . 5 May 2019 . 2131.