Electoral district of Florey explained

Florey
State:sa
Image Alt:Map of Adelaide, South Australia with electoral district of Florey highlighted
Created:1970
Mp:Michael Brown
Mp-Party:Australian Labor Party
Namesake:Howard Florey
Electors:26734
Electors Year:2018
Area:21.25
Class:Metropolitan
Coordinates:-34.8286°N 138.6794°W
Near-Nw:Port Adelaide
Near-N:Playford
Near-Ne:Wright
Near-E:Newland
Near-Se:Morialta
Near-S:Torrens
Near-Sw:Enfield
Footnotes:Electoral District map[1]

Florey is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. It is named after scientist Howard Florey, who was responsible for the development of penicillin. It is a 21.25km² suburban electorate in Adelaide's north-east, taking in the suburbs of Ingle Farm, Modbury North, Para Vista, Pooraka, Valley View, and Walkley Heights, as well as parts of Modbury and Northfield.

Florey was created at the electoral redistribution of 1969 as a notionally safe Labor electorate, and was first contested at the 1970 election. Mostly it was safely held by the Labor party until the 1989 election when it became the minority Labor government's most marginal electorate. Florey was one of the first electorates to fall to the Liberals at the 1993 election landslide. It was regained by Labor's Frances Bedford at the 1997 election.

2018 election

Incumbent Frances Bedford resigned from Labor and became an independent on 28 March 2017 after Labor's Jack Snelling won Florey pre-selection for the 2018 election. As an independent, Bedford continued to provide confidence and supply support to the incumbent Labor government and did not make an immediate decision as to whether she would re-contest Florey as an independent.[2] The 2016 electoral redistribution reassigned two-thirds of Playford voters to Florey. A ReachTEL poll conducted on 2 March 2017 of 606 voters in post-redistribution Florey indicated a 33.4 percent primary vote for Bedford running as an independent which would likely see Labor's Snelling defeated after preferences.[3] Snelling announced on 17 September 2017 that he had decided not to contest the 2018 election.[4] The 2018 election was subsequently won by Bedford which was the first time an independent candidate had won an election in the district since its inception.

Members for Florey

MemberPartyTerm
  1970–1979
  1979–1982
  1982–1993
  1993–1997
 Frances Bedford1997–2017
 Independent2017–2022
 Michael BrownLabor2022–present

Election results

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

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Electoral District of Florey . . 2018 . 1 April 2018 .
  2. Web site: Bedford bombshell "won't make much difference", Jay insists . 29 March 2017 . InDaily . 29 March 2017.
  3. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/labor-polling-shows-boundary-redraw-appeal-loss-means-jack-snelling-could-lose-to-veteran-party-mp-frances-bedford/news-story/389a9f32f24a70e01497d803c81264be Labor polling shows boundary redraw appeal loss means Jack Snelling could lose to veteran party MP Frances Bedford
  4. News: SA Health Minister Jack Snelling resigns from Cabinet and will not contest March election . . 17 September 2017 . 17 September 2017.