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Division of Lyons

Coordinates: 42°04′55″S 147°04′23″E / 42.082°S 147.073°E / -42.082; 147.073
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Lyons
Australian House of Representatives Division
Map
Interactive map of boundaries since the 2019 federal election
Created1984
MPRebecca White
PartyLabor
NamesakeJoseph Lyons and Dame Enid Lyons
Electors85,243 (2022)
Area35,721 km2 (13,792.0 sq mi)
DemographicRural and provincial
State electorate(s)Lyons
Electorates around Lyons:
Braddon Bass Tasman Sea
Braddon Lyons Tasman Sea
Braddon Franklin Clark
Tasman Sea

The Division of Lyons (/ˈlənz/) is an Australian electoral division in Tasmania.

Geography

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Since 1984, federal electoral division boundaries in Australia have been determined at redistributions by a redistribution committee appointed by the Australian Electoral Commission. Redistributions occur for the boundaries of divisions in a particular state, and they occur every seven years, or sooner if a state's representation entitlement changes or when divisions of a state are malapportioned.[1]

History

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Joseph and Dame Enid Lyons, the division's namesakes

The division was created at the Federal redistribution of 12 September 1984 as a reconfigured version of the abolished Division of Wilmot. The name jointly honours Joseph Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia 1932–39, Member for Wilmot from 1929–39, and his wife Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the Australian House of Representatives (1943) and subsequently the first female member of Cabinet (1949–51). Joseph Lyons had previously represented Wilmot at the state level from 1909 to 1929.

It has been a marginal seat, changing hands between the Labor Party and the Liberal Party. It is located in central Tasmania, stretching from the eastern to northern coast and includes such places as New Norfolk, Deloraine and St Marys, as well as the outer northern suburbs of Hobart.

Members

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Image Member Party Term Notes
  Max Burr
(1939–)
Liberal 1 December 1984
8 February 1993
Previously held the Division of Wilmot. Retired
  Dick Adams
(1951–)
Labor 13 March 1993
7 September 2013
Previously held the Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of Franklin. Lost seat
  Eric Hutchinson
(1965–)
Liberal 7 September 2013
2 July 2016
Lost seat
  Brian Mitchell
(1967–)
Labor 2 July 2016
28 March 2025
Retired
  Rebecca White
(1983–)
Labor 3 May 2025
present
Previously held the Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of Lyons. Incumbent

Election results

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2025 Australian federal election: Lyons[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Rebecca White 29,081 43.58 +14.54
Liberal Susie Bower 17,564 26.32 −10.90
Greens Alistair Allan 7,055 10.57 −0.86
One Nation Shaun Broadby 4,458 6.68 +1.33
Trumpet of Patriots Sarah Graham 3,095 4.64 +4.64
Shooters, Fishers, Farmers Carlo Di Falco 2,905 4.35 +4.35
Independent Angela Offord 2,108 3.16 +3.16
Citizens Michael Phibbs 468 0.70 +0.70
Total formal votes 66,734 93.03 −0.67
Informal votes 5,001 6.97 +0.67
Turnout 71,735 80.64 −11.26
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Rebecca White 40,741 61.28 +10.36
Liberal Susie Bower 25,739 38.72 −10.36
Labor hold Swing +10.36
Results are not final. Last updated on 5 May 2025 at 3:32 PM AEST.

References

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  1. ^ Muller, Damon (14 November 2017). "The process of federal redistributions: a quick guide". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  2. ^ Lyons, TAS, 2025 Tally Room, Australian Electoral Commission.
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