Electoral district of Carrum explained

Carrum
State:vic
Created:1976
Mp:Sonya Kilkenny
Mp-Party:Labor
Namesake:Suburb of Carrum
Electors:48726
Electors Year:2018
Area:87
Class:Outer metropolitan and semi-rural
Near-Nw:Mordialloc
Near-N:Dandenong
Near-Ne:Narre Warren South
Near-Se:Cranbourne
Near-S:Hastings
Near-Sw:Frankston
Near-W:Port Phillip

The electoral district of Carrum is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.[1] It lies in the south eastern suburbs of Melbourne, covering Bangholme, Bonbeach, Carrum, Carrum Downs, Patterson Lakes, Sandhurst, Seaford and Skye.

The seat was created in 1976 and traditionally has had a working class character and has been safe for the Labor Party. However, since the 1990s the area has been gentrifying and the seat was won by the Liberal Party against the trend at the 1996 election. However, the seat was narrowly recovered by Labor due to the Anti-Kennett swing in 1999 and the 'Brackslide' of 2002 reverted the seat to its original safe Labor status.

The 2013 redistribution significantly reshaped the seat, with the seat losing Aspendale, Edithvale and parts of Chelsea to the seat of Mordialloc and gaining Carrum Downs and Sandhurst from the seat of Cranbourne.

In the 2014 Victorian State Election, Labor MP Sonya Kilkenny defeated the Liberal incumbent to regain the seat.

Members for Carrum

MemberPartyTerm
 Ian CathieLabor1976–1988
 Mal SandonLabor1988–1996
 David LeanLiberal1996–1999
 Labor1999–2010
 Donna BauerLiberal2010–2014
 Sonya KilkennyLabor2014–present

Election results

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

Graphical summary

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Re-Member (Former Members) . State Government of Victoria . 29 May 2014.