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1986 10 December 1989 1992

75 seats in the Craftian House of Representatives
38 needed for a majority
First party Second party Third party
Leader Lachlan Charles
(retiring)
Edwin Stevenson Jim McIntyre
Party Liberty Protection National
Leader since 2 December 1986 15 July 1981 25 October 1969
Leader's seat West Lake, MY Coastalis, JS Oronton, WT
Last election 30 seats, 40.74% 18 seats, 23.35% 27 seats, 35.61%
Seats won 27 26 22
Seat change Decrease2 3 Increase2 8 Decrease2 5
Popular vote 162,122 159,205 134,456
Percentage 35.57% 34.93% 29.00%
Swing Decrease2 5.17% Increase2 11.58% Decrease2 6.61%

CraftianHouseofReps1989Circular
Craftian House of Representatives after the election
Political groups Government (48):
     Protection (26)
     National (22)
Opposition (27):
     Liberty (27)

Prime Minister before election Elected Prime Minister
Lachlan Charles
Liberty
Edwin Stevenson
Protection

A federal election was held on Saturday, 10 December 1989 to elect the members of the 2nd Parliament of Craftia. The incumbent centre-left Craftia Liberty Party government, led by retiring leader Lachlan Charles and leader-designate Brad King, was defeated by the opposition right-wing Protection of Craftia Party, led by leader Edwin Stevenson.

The result of the election was an even three-way split between the three major parties. The Protection Party had the largest gains in this election, winning 26 seats, although the Liberty Party maintained its plurality of seats with 27, including those of the now-absorbed Craftian Democrats (whose caucus merged with Liberty's shortly before the election). Although the vote was very close in terms of individual parties, the actual result was a two-thirds majority government in the House of Representatives, after the Protection Party reluctantly formed a coalition government with the National Party of Craftia, led by outgoing Opposition Leader Jim McIntyre.

Results[]

National results[]

27 22 26
Liberty National Protection
Party Votes Percentage Swing Seats Change
Electorate List Total
Craftia Liberty Party 162,122 35.57
 
Decrease2 5.17 23 4 27 Decrease2 3
Protection of Craftia Party 159,205 34.93
 
Increase2 11.58 12 14 26 Increase2 8
National Party of Craftia 132,177 29.00
 
Decrease2 6.61 15 7 22 Decrease2 5
Other 2,279 0.50
 
Increase2 0.20 0 0 0 Steady2 0
Total 455,784 50 25 75
Popular Vote
Liberty
  
35.57%
Protection
  
34.93%
National
  
29.00%
Other
  
0.50%
Seats in Parliament
Liberty
  
36.00%
Protection
  
34.67%
National
  
29.33%





Seats changing hands[]

Seat Pre-1989 Swing Post-1989
Party Member Margin Margin Member Party
Bonestan, AD Wilson Ingram National 1.57 –6.89 5.32 Martin Garreth Protection
Cook, JS Peter Sellman Democrats 8.12 –14.04 5.92 Shane Stoner Protection
Darnick, AD Clinton Barnhouse Democrats 6.01 –21.14 15.13 Charles Barnett Protection
Ipswich, JS James Ishibashi Liberty 2.12 –10.75 8.63 Paul Hawk Protection
Laidera, JS Richard Stillman Liberty 6.41 –6.47 0.06 Seb Anthony National
Mitchell, JL Paul Mundt Liberty 3.19 –5.97 2.78 Madeline Thomas National
Mount Worden, JL Christopher Ziegel National 4.72 –13.78 9.06 Michelle Pence Protection
Notchropolis, JS Francis Harding National 3.27 –9.24 5.97 Steven Zilberman Liberty
Portlands, MY Belinda Freudman Democrats 1.33 –1.44 0.11 William Wahl National
Redleaf, AD Jack Rumper National 6.02 –9.14 3.12 Yaju Liang Protection
Twixton, JS Mary Dustin Liberty 1.36 –3.66 2.30 Blake Hingis National
Waratah, JS Christopher Ottley Liberty 2.44 –7.15 4.70 Barney Warner National
Wilson, KT Josh Trough Protection 3.55 –4.20 0.65 Robert Fenton National
Winston, WT Steve Bergensten Democrats N/A N/A 0.96 Steve Bergensten Liberty
Yarrayonga, AD Tracey Grimshaw National 3.67 –14.96 11.29 Henry Whitaker Protection

Post-election pendulum[]

GOVERNMENT SEATS (27)
Marginal
Laidera (JS) Seb Anthony NAT 50.06
Portlands (MY) William Wahl NAT 50.11
East Marylands (JL) Alex McCain PCP 50.46
Wilson (KT) Robert Fenton NAT 50.65
Banks (MY) Alan Hasseroff NAT 51.32
Jilong (MY) Tony Mackeral NAT 51.85
Twixton (JS) Blake Hingis NAT 52.30
Mitchell (JL) Madeline Thomas NAT 52.78
Redleaf (AD) Yaju Liang PCP 53.55 vs NAT
Waratah (JS) Barney Warner NAT 54.70
Bonestan (AD) Martin Garreth PCP 55.32
Cook (JS) Shane Stoner PCP 55.92
Fairly safe
Newington (KT) Lee Clouser NAT 56.52
Higgins (AD) Marcus Pierce PCP 58.07
Ipswich (JS) Paul Hawk PCP 58.63
Ermington (MY) Martin Servas NAT 59.24
Mount Worden (JL) Michelle Pence PCP 59.63
Safe
Yarrayonga (AD) Henry Whitaker PCP 61.29
Cootamundra (KT) Eric Harden NAT 64.21
Darnick (AD) Charles Barnett PCP 65.13
Kennedy (MY) Jamie Katter NAT 65.56
Morrison (WT) Samuel Rich PCP 66.45
Trijunction (AD) Percy Mack PCP 66.51
Oronton (WT) Jim McIntyre NAT 68.93
Wawanakwa (KT) Andrew McArthur NAT 69.80
Holbrook (AD) Johnson Jones NAT 71.03
Coastalis (JS) Edwin Stevenson PCP 82.64
OPPOSITION SEATS (23)
Marginal
Winston (WT) Steve Bergensten CLP 50.96
Durston (AD) Brad King CLP 51.60
Highlane (JS) Brendan Low CLP 51.72
Phillipson (JS) Walton Fanning CLP 52.10
Longshan (KT) Danielle Johnson CLP 53.89
West Marylands (JL) David Scots CLP 54.23
Yoollagarra (MY) Jonathan Wang CLP 54.53
Notchropolis (JS) Steven Zilberman CLP 55.97
Fairly safe
Lake Sydney (AD) Tyler Polston CLP 56.33
Berhardsson (MY) Melvin Ybarra CLP 57.41
Penshurst (MY) Jennifer Resch CLP 57.99
East Lake (MY) Mark Courier CLP 59.62
Canley (AD) Isaiah Portera CLP 59.77
Adelaide (AD) Jack Bacote CLP 59.94
Safe
Barris (JS) Chrisman Chung CLP 60.43
Mount Tinyadanka (MY) Jonathan Johnson CLP 60.76
Sydney Shore (MY) John Pineau CLP 61.77
Grumbroe (MY) Juan Cristiano Lopez CLP 62.14
Flinders (JS) Christopher Renner CLP 63.27
Plartu (MY) Americano Trecaz CLP 65.20
Goldun (JS) Peter McDonald CLP 67.35
West Lake (MY) Tim Nicholls CLP 68.18
St James (MY) Kylie Lamberton CLP 70.80
















Retiring members[]

The terms of Members of the House of Representatives who did not renominate ended on the day before the opening of the new parliament.

Members who chose not to renominate are as follows:

Liberty[]

National[]

  • Owen Frederickson (Newington, KT)
  • Jeremy Garrett (Holbrook, AD)
  • Christopher Ziegel (Mount Worden, JL)
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