Hammond – SA 2014

LIB 17.7%

Incumbent MP
Adrian Pederick, since 2006.

Geography
Regional South Australia. Hammond covers areas to the south-east of Adelaide, along the Murray River including Karoonda, Karte, Mantung, Mindarie, Monarto, Murray Bridge, Mypolonga, Pinnaroo, Purnong, Strathalbyn, Tailem Bend, Wanbi and Wellington.

Map of Hammond's 2010 and 2014 boundaries. 2010 boundaries marked as red lines, 2014 boundaries marked as white area. Click to enlarge.
Map of Hammond’s 2010 and 2014 boundaries. 2010 boundaries marked as red lines, 2014 boundaries marked as white area. Click to enlarge.

Redistribution
Hammond lost the balance of Karoonda East Murray and Southern Mallee council areas to Chaffey. The Liberal margin was cut from 19% to 17.7%.

History
The electorate of Hammond has existed since the 1997 election. The seat has been won by the Liberal Party at three out of four elections, with an ex-Liberal independent winning the seat in 2002.

Peter Lewis won Hammond for the Liberal Party in 1997. He had held a seat in the Hammond area under the names of Mallee, Murray-Mallee and Ridley from 1979 to 1997.

Peter Lewis was expelled from the Liberal Party in 2000, and moved to the crossbenches as an independent MP.

Lewis was re-elected as an independent in 2002, and was placed in the balance of power with the power to decide which party would form government. Lewis shocked most observers by supporting Labor leader Mike Rann to form a Labor government. Lewis was elected as Speaker of the House of Assembly.

Lewis resigned as Speaker at the 2005 election, and in 2006 chose to contest the Legislative Council election rather than Hammond, and lost his bid for election.

Adrian Pederick regained Hammond for the Liberal Party at the 2006 election, and was re-elected in 2010.

Candidates
Sitting Liberal MP Adrian Pederick is running for re-election. The ALP is running Lou Bailey. The Nationals are running Rachel Titley. The Greens are running Damien Pyne. Family First are running Daniel Gutteridge.

Assessment
Hammond is a very safe Liberal seat.

2010 result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Adrian Pederick LIB 13,340 61.8 +16.1
Hannah MacLeod ALP 4,973 23.0 -4.7
Mark Byrne GRN 1,735 8.0 +1.6
Joanne Fosdike FF 1,536 7.1 -1.4

2010 two-party-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing
Adrian Pederick LIB 14,890 69.0 +8.1
Hannah MacLeod ALP 6,694 31.0 -8.1
Polling places in Hammond at the 2010 state election. East in yellow, Murray Bridge in green, North in red, West in blue. Click to enlarge.
Polling places in Hammond at the 2010 state election. East in yellow, Murray Bridge in green, North in red, West in blue. Click to enlarge.

Booth breakdown
Booths have been divided into four parts. A majority of the electorate’s population lies in the town of Murray Bridge. The rest of the seat has been split into those booths to the east, north and west of Murray Bridge.

The Liberal Party won large majorities in all four areas, ranging from 66.6% in the west to 70.9% in the north.

Family First came third in the electorate, including in Murray Bridge and the east. The Greens came fourth, but managed to overtake Family First in the west and north.

Voter group GRN % FF % LIB 2PP % Total votes % of ordinary votes
Murray Bridge 5.66 7.98 66.66 7,981 52.39
West 12.67 7.09 66.63 5,010 32.88
East 6.01 6.07 70.28 1,763 11.57
North 6.86 5.82 70.89 481 3.16
Other votes 8.99 6.66 70.90 5,018
Two-party-preferred votes in Hammond at the 2010 state election.
Two-party-preferred votes in Hammond at the 2010 state election.

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