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Wagga Wagga is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. The district has been held by Шаблон:Australian politics/name MP Joe McGirr since the September 2018 by-election.

Wagga Wagga is a regional electorate. It entirely covers two local government areas: the City of Wagga Wagga and Lockhart Shire. It also covers part of the Snowy Valleys Council, which was established following the merger of Tumut Shire and Tumbarumba Shire.[1]

History

Wagga Wagga was created in 1894. In 1920, Wagga Wagga, Albury and Corowa was absorbed into Murray and elected three members under proportional representation. When proportional representation was replaced by single-member electorates in 1927, Wagga Wagga was recreated, with Matthew Kilpatrick, the Country Party candidate, winning the October election. According to the Wagga Daily Advertiser, it was a decisive vote against the continuance of the Labor government led by Jack Lang.[2]

Labor regained the seat in its 1941 landslide, holding it until the Liberals took it back in 1957. It remained safely Liberal for most of the last half-century, despite being located in the midst of an area considered Country/ National heartland. This tradition was broken in 2018, when longtime Liberal member Daryl Maguire was forced out of politics due to a corruption scandal. At the ensuring by-election, the Liberal primary vote almost halved, allowing independent Joe McGirr to take the seat on 59.6 percent of the two-candidate vote. Although Labor was knocked down to third place on the primary vote, the swing against the Liberals was large enough to make Wagga Wagga a notional Labor seat in a "traditional" two-party matchup with the Liberals.

McGirr retained the seat with an increased majority at the 2019 state election, with the Liberals standing down in favour of the Nationals. Unlike the preceding by-election, the National candidate won the notional "traditional" two-party matchup with Labor.

Members for Wagga Wagga

First incarnation (1894–1904)
Member Party Term
Шаблон:Australian party style James GormlyШаблон:Hsp[3] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1894–1901
Шаблон:Australian party style Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1901–1904
Second incarnation (1913–1920)
Member Party Term
Шаблон:Australian party style Walter BostonШаблон:Hsp[4] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1913–1917
Шаблон:Australian party style George BeebyШаблон:Hsp[5] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1917–1920
Third incarnation (1927–present)
Member Party Term
Шаблон:Australian party style Matthew KilpatrickШаблон:Hsp[6] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1927–1941
Шаблон:Australian party style Eddie GrahamШаблон:Hsp[7] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1941–1957
Шаблон:Australian party style Wal FifeШаблон:Hsp[8] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1957–1975
Шаблон:Australian party style Joe SchippШаблон:Hsp[9] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1975–1999
Шаблон:Australian party style Daryl MaguireШаблон:Hsp[10] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 1999–2018
Шаблон:Australian party style Joe McGirrШаблон:Hsp[11] Шаблон:Australian politics/name 2018–present

Election results

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References

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Шаблон:Electoral districts of New South Wales Шаблон:Former electoral districts of New South Wales Шаблон:Members of the Parliament of New South Wales