Electoral district of Wanneroo explained

Wanneroo
State:wa
Lifespan:1989–present
Mp:Sabine Winton
Mp-Party:Labor
Namesake:Wanneroo
Electors:31301
Electors Year:2021
Area:454
Class:Metropolitan
Near-N:Moore
Near-Ne:Moore
Near-Nw:Butler
Near-E:Moore
Swan Hills
Near-W:Butler
Burns Beach
Joondalup
Near-S:Landsdale
Near-Se:West Swan
Near-Sw:Joondalup
Kingsley

Wanneroo is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia.

The district is located in the northern suburbs of Perth.

Wanneroo is a traditionally a marginal seat; it has been held by the government of the day on every occasion since its creation in 1989. However, at the 2021 state election, which resulted in a second consecutive landslide for Mark McGowan, the marginal trend was broken and Wanneroo became a very safe seat for the Labor Party.

Geography

Wanneroo is based in the outer northern suburbs of Perth. It includes the suburbs of Ashby, Banksia Grove, Carramar, Gnangara, Hocking, Jandabup, Madeley, Mariginiup, Pearsall, Sinagra, Tapping, Wangara and Wanneroo.

History

Wanneroo was first created for the 1989 state election. It replaced the abolished seat of Joondalup, and was won by Labor MP Jackie Watkins, then the member for Joondalup. Watkins lost the seat one term later when Labor lost government at the 1993 state election. The seat remained in Liberal Party hands for two terms until the party lost government at the 2001 state election. This pattern asserted itself again at the 2008 state election when Labor's two term hold on the seat ended with the defeat of the Labor government.

Members for Wanneroo

MemberPartyTerm
 Jackie WatkinsLabor1989–1993
 Wayde SmithLiberal1993–1996
 Iain MacLeanLiberal1996–2001
 Dianne GuiseLabor2001–2008
 Paul MilesLiberal2008–2017
 Sabine WintonLabor2017–present

Election results

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

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