Electoral district of Footscray explained

Footscray
State:vic
Lifespan:1877–1904
1927–present
Mp:Katie Hall
Mp-Party:Labor Party
Namesake:Footscray, Victoria
Electors:51602
Electors Year:2018
Area:23
Class:Inner metropolitan
Coordinates:-37.8°N 196°W

The electoral district of Footscray is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It lies just north of Melbourne, covering the suburbs of Footscray, Maidstone, Maribyrnong, Seddon, West Footscray, and parts of Yarraville.

The seat was first created by The Electoral Act Amendment Act 1876 taking effect at the 1877 elections.[1] It was abolished in 1904 and recreated in 1927. In its current incarnation it has been held by the Labor Party for its entire existence. It has usually been a comfortably safe Labor seat, as it lies in Labor's traditional heartland of western and northern Melbourne.

Members for Footscray

First incarnation (1877–1904)
MemberPartyTerm
 Mark Last KingUnaligned1877–1879
 William ClarkUnaligned1879–1894
 John HancockLabor1894–1899
 Samuel MaugerIndependent1900–1901
 Jacob FotheringhamLiberal1901–1902
 Alexander McDonaldLiberal1902–1904
Second incarnation (1927–present)
MemberPartyTerm
 George PrendergastLabor1927–1937
 Jack MullensLabor1937–1945
 Jack HollandLabor1945–1955
 Roy SchintlerLabor1955–1958
 Ernie ShepherdLabor1958
 Bill DiversLabor1958–1970
 Robert FordhamLabor1970–1992
 Bruce MildenhallLabor1992–2006
 Marsha ThomsonLabor2006–2018
 Katie HallLabor2018–present

Election results

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

Graphical summary

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Electoral Act Amendment Act 1876 . Australasian Legal Information Institute . 8 February 2014.