Jump to content

Electoral division of Rosevears

Coordinates: 41°16′23″S 146°52′16″E / 41.273°S 146.871°E / -41.273; 146.871
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rosevears
TasmaniaLegislative Council
Map

Map showing the electoral division of Rosevears, as of the 2017 periodic review.[1]

StateTasmania
MPJo Palmer
PartyLiberal
NamesakeRosevears, Tasmania
Electors27,503 (July 2020)
Area802 km2 (309.7 sq mi)
DemographicRural
Coordinates41°16′23″S 146°52′16″E / 41.273°S 146.871°E / -41.273; 146.871
Map showing the electoral division of Rosevears

The electoral division of Rosevears is one of the 15 electorates or 'seats' in the Tasmanian upper house. The division is located on the west side of the Tamar River. It is named after the town of Rosevears which is located on the river banks near Exeter.

The electoral boundaries include the towns of Exeter, Rowella, Sidmouth, Legana, Bridgenorth, Gravelly Beach, Greens Beach, Beaconsfield, Glengarry, Beauty point and Clarence point. The division also includes the Launceston suburbs of West Launceston, Riverside, Summerhill, Trevallyn and Glen Dhu.

The current sitting member for Rosevears is Liberal member Jo Palmer who has held the seat since 2020. The next election in Rosevears is due in 2026. The number of enrolled electors in the division was 27,503 in July 2020.

History

[edit]

The division was created in 1999 after a reduction in the size of parliament. Rosevears includes most localities from the former Division of Cornwall. Localities in the West Tamar region that were once a part of the Division of Roland were also added into Rosevears. The division also acquired suburbs from the abolished Division of Launceston.

When the electorate was created; Ray Bailey who was the member for Cornwall was automatically made member for Rosevears. In the first election, held in 2002, he retired and Kerry Finch was elected instead. This election had a low voter turnout, despite voting being compulsory, which was attributed to confusion as to which electorate people were located in.

Members

[edit]
Member Party Period
  Ray Bailey Independent 1999–2002
  Kerry Finch Independent 2002–2020
  Jo Palmer Liberal 2020–present

Election results

[edit]
2020 Tasmanian Legislative Council periodic elections: Rosevears[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Jo Palmer 9,492 41.52 +1.80
Independent Janie Finlay 6,915 30.24 +30.24
Labor Jess Greene 2,076 9.08 +9.08
Independent David Fry 1,907 8.34 +8.34
Greens Jack Davenport 1,713 7.49 +7.49
Independent Vivienne Gale 761 3.33 +3.33
Total formal votes 22,864 98.02 +1.59
Informal votes 462 1.98 −1.59
Turnout 23,326 84.81 +3.49
Registered electors 27,503
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Jo Palmer 11,492 50.57 +10.85
Independent Janie Finlay 11,232 49.43 +49.43
Liberal gain from Independent  

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Legislative Council Divisions (2016-17 redistribution) from theLIST ©State of Tasmania (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia Licence).
  2. ^ "Legislative Council Elections 2020 Results – Rosevears". Tasmanian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
[edit]