Moore – Election 2010

LIB 8.9%

Incumbent MP
Mal Washer, since 1998.

Geography
Northern Perth. Moore covers suburbs along the coast on the northern fringe of Perth. Moore covers most of Joondalup council area and a small part of Wanneroo council area.

Redistribution
Moore previously covered the suburb of Waterman at the southern end of the seat. The recent redistribution swapped Waterman for Mindarie and Clarkson at the northern end of the seat.

History
Moore was created for the 1949 election, and has been dominated by conservative parties for most of its history. It has been held by the Country Party or Liberal Party for most of that period, although it was won by the ALP at three elections in the 1980s and was retained by a former Liberal independent in the 1990s.

Moore was first won in 1949 by the Country Party’s Hugh Leslie, a former state MP. Leslie held the seat until 1958, when he lost the seat to the Liberal Party’s Hugh Halbert. Leslie won the seat back in 1961, and retired in 1963.

Donald Maisey won the seat for the Country Party in 1963. He held the seat for the next decade, and lost in 1974 to the Liberal Party’s John Hyde. Hyde helped form ‘the Dries’ as a group of Liberal backbenchers supporting mass privatisations and deregulation, and was highly critical of the Fraser government. Hyde lost his seat in 1983.

The ALP’s Allen Blanchard won Moore in 1983, and held the seat until the 1990 election, when he lost to Liberal candidate Paul Filing.

Paul Filing was re-elected in 1993, but in 1995 he lost Liberal endorsement for Moore, and he became an independent. He managed to win re-election in 1996, but he lost the seat in 1998 to Liberal candidate Mal Washer.

Washer has won re-election in Moore at the 2001, 2004 and 2007 elections.

Candidates

  • George Gault (One Nation)
  • Mal Washer (Liberal) – Member for Moore since 1998.
  • Meg Birch (Christian Democratic Party)
  • Paul Barrett (Family First)
  • Sheridan Young (Greens)
  • Jeremy Brown (Labor)

Political situation
Moore is quite safe for the Liberal Party.

2007 result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Mal Washer LIB 38,262 54.45 -0.89
Geraldine Burgess ALP 22,902 32.95 +1.14
Annette Pericic-Herrmann GRN 5,906 8.40 +1.32
Lachlan Dungey CDP 1,556 2.21 +0.09
Douglas Croker FF 811 1.15 +1.15
George Gault ON 719 1.02 -1.02
Arthur Harvey CEC 115 0.16 -0.12

2007 two-candidate-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Mal Washer LIB 41,576 59.17 -1.66
Geraldine Burgess ALP 28,695 40.83 +1.66

These results do not take into consideration the effects of the redistribution.

Booth breakdown
Most of Moore’s population lives in Joondalup council, along with a small part of Wanneroo. Joondalup booths have been divided between the north, centre and south, and collectively make up over 90% of the population.

The Liberal Party won a majority in all parts of the seat. They won 64.7% in the southern part of the seat, with around 57% in the remainder of the seat.

Polling booths in Moore. Joondalup South in green, Joondalup Central in yellow, Joondalup North in blue, Wanneroo in red.

Voter group GRN % LIB 2CP % Total votes % of ordinary votes
Joondalup North 7.06 57.22 24,163 37.93
Joondalup Central 8.78 56.87 19,668 30.88
Joondalup South 9.02 64.69 14,379 22.38
Wanneroo 6.13 57.20 5,612 8.81
Other votes 9.68 60.25 11,779

Results of the 2007 federal election in Moore.