Cockburn – WA 2017

ALP 4.5%

Incumbent MP
Fran Logan, since 2001.

Geography
Southern Perth. The district includes the suburbs of Cockburn Central, Yangebup, Munster, Beeliar, Success, and parts of Coogee and Spearwood. The district covers central parts of the City of Cockburn.

Redistribution
Cockburn contracted, losing Henderson, Wattleup and Hammond Park to Kwinana on its southern boundary, and losing the remainder of Bibra Lake and South Lake to Willagee on the northern boundary. These changes slightly increased the Labor margin from 4.1% to 4.5%.

History
Cockburn has existed continuously since 1962, and has always been held by Labor MPs.

Fran Logan won Cockburn in 2001. He served as a minister from 2005 until the ALP lost power in 2008. Logan has been re-elected in 2005, 2008 and 2013.

Candidates

Assessment
Cockburn is a marginal Labor seat, but the party will likely strengthen its hold on the seat.

2013 result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Fran Logan Labor 10,606 47.8 -0.5 48.2
Don Barrett Liberal 9,327 42.0 +10.1 41.6
Shannon Hewitt Greens 1,681 7.6 -5.0 7.6
Derek Rosborough Independent 577 2.6 +2.6 2.6
Informal 1,314 5.6

2013 two-party-preferred result

Candidate Party Votes % Swing Redist
Fran Logan Labor 11,993 54.1 -5.1 54.5
Don Barrett Liberal 10,178 45.9 +5.1 45.5

Booth breakdown

Booths have been divided into four parts: east, central and west.

Labor won a majority of the two-party-preferred vote in all three areas, ranging from 51.6% in the east to 57.5% in the centre.

Voter group ALP 2PP % Total votes % of votes
West 54.6 7,653 37.8
Central 57.5 4,594 22.7
East 51.6 3,289 16.2
Other votes 52.8 3,463 17.1
Pre-poll 55.2 1,252 6.2

Two-party-preferred votes in Cockburn at the 2013 WA state election

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