Electoral district of Upper Hunter

Upper Hunter is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. The seat is currently held by Dave Layzell for the National Party after he was elected at a by-election to replace Michael Johnsen.

Upper Hunter
New South Wales—Legislative Assembly
Interactive map of district boundaries from the 2023 state election
StateNew South Wales
Dates current1856–1894
1904–1920
1927–present
MPDave Layzell
PartyNational
NamesakeUpper Hunter Shire
Electors62,282 (2023)
Area27,687.50 km2 (10,690.2 sq mi)
DemographicRural
Electorates around Upper Hunter:
Barwon Northern Tablelands Northern Tablelands
Dubbo Upper Hunter Myall Lakes
Bathurst Cessnock Port Stephens

Upper Hunter covers the entirety of Dungog Shire, Muswellbrook Shire, Upper Hunter Shire, Singleton Shire, part of the City of Cessnock (including Branxton) and all of the City of Maitland north of the Hunter River.

History

In 1859, Upper Hunter replaced the Electoral district of Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh, established in the first Parliament in 1856. It had two members from 1880 to 1894. It was abolished in 1894 and largely replaced by Robertson and Singleton. In 1904 Robertson was abolished and Upper Hunter was recreated. It was abolished from 1920 with the introduction of proportional representation, but was recreated in 1927.

Upper Hunter is one of three electorates to have never been held by the Labor Party and always by the conservative side of politics since the abolition of proportional representation in 1927, the other two being Tamworth and Oxley. The Nationals have held the district without interruption since 1931.

Members for Upper Hunter

First incarnation 1856–1894

1859–1880, 1 member
Member Party Term
  John Robertson  None 1859–1861
  Thomas Dangar  None 1861–1864
  James White  None 1864–1868
  Archibald Bell  None 1868–1872
  John Creed  None 1872–1874
  Francis White  None 1874–1875
  Thomas Hungerford  None 1875–1875
  John McElhone  None 1875–1880
1880–1894, 2 members
Member Party Term Member Party Term
  John McLaughlin  None 1880–1885   John McElhone  None 1880–1885
  Robert Fitzgerald  None 1885–1887   Thomas Hungerford  None 1885–1887
  Free Trade 1887–1889   John McElhone  Free Trade 1887–1889
  Protectionist 1889–1894   William Abbott  Protectionist 1889–1891
  Thomas Williams  Labor 1891–1894

Second incarnation 1904–1920

1904–1920, 1 member
Member Party Term
  William Fleming  Liberal Reform 1904–1910
  William Ashford  Labor 1910–1910
  Henry Willis  Liberal Reform 1910–1913
  Independent Liberal 1913–1913
  Mac Abbott  Liberal Reform 1913–1917
  Nationalist 1917–1918
  William Cameron  Nationalist 1918–1920

Third incarnation 1927–present

1927–present, 1 member
Member Party Term
  William Cameron  Nationalist 1927–1931
  Malcolm Brown  Independent Country 1931–1932
  Country 1932–1939
  D'Arcy Rose  Country 1939–1959
  Leon Punch  Country 1959–1962
  Frank O'Keefe  Country 1962–1969
  Col Fisher  Country, National 1970–1988
  George Souris  National 1988–2015
  Michael Johnsen  National 2015–2021
  Dave Layzell  National 2021–present

Election results

2023 New South Wales state election: Upper Hunter
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Dave Layzell 19,868 37.0 +7.6
Labor Peree Watson 15,488 28.9 −2.0
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers James White 6,302 11.7 −7.3
Independent Dale McNamara 5,190 9.7 +9.7
Greens Tony Lonergan 3,207 6.0 +0.5
Legalise Cannabis Tom Lillicrap 2,743 5.1 +5.1
Sustainable Australia Calum Blair 862 1.6 +1.6
Total formal votes 53,660 96.6 +0.1
Informal votes 1,871 3.4 −0.1
Turnout 55,531 89.2 −2.5
Two-party-preferred result
National Dave Layzell 22,964 53.8 +3.3
Labor Peree Watson 19,732 46.2 −3.3
National hold Swing +3.3

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