Electoral district of Hammond

Hammond
South AustraliaHouse of Assembly

Map of South Australia with electoral district of Hammond highlighted

Electoral district of Hammond (green) in South Australia
State South Australia
Created 1997
MP Adrian Pederick
Party Liberal Party of Australia (SA)
Namesake Ruby Hammond
Electors 23,340 (2014)
Area 6,245 km2 (2,411.2 sq mi)
Demographic Rural
Coordinates 35°18′44″S 139°25′40″E / 35.31222°S 139.42778°E / -35.31222; 139.42778Coordinates: 35°18′44″S 139°25′40″E / 35.31222°S 139.42778°E / -35.31222; 139.42778

Hammond is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Ruby Hammond, the first indigenous woman to stand for the South Australian parliament. It is a rural electorate to the south-east of Adelaide, covering 6,245 km² in the east and south-east of the state and takes in the towns of Currency Creek, Goolwa, Murray Bridge and Tailem Bend.

Hammond was created in the 1994 redistribution and was first contested at the 1997 election. As it covers a largely conservative rural area, it was easily won by maverick Liberal member Peter Lewis, who had changed to the new seat. Lewis briefly tried to have the seat renamed in 1998 on the basis that Hammond had few ties to the electorate, proposing the alternative existing name of Murray-Mallee or, if a ceremonial name was required, Unaipon, in honour of indigenous writer, preacher and inventor David Unaipon. Lewis was expelled from the Liberal Party in 2000, and successfully recontested the seat as an independent at the 2002 election, depriving the party of what would usually be a safe seat. Lewis backed Labor to form government despite the conservative electorate, and attempted unsuccessfully to shift to the Legislative Council when it became clear that he had little-to-no chance of retaining his seat at the 2006 election. Hammond subsequently reverted to form at the election, with Liberal candidate Adrian Pederick taking back the seat for the party.

Members for Hammond

Member Party Term
  Peter Lewis Liberal 1997–2000
  Independent 2000–2006
  Adrian Pederick Liberal 2006–present

Election results

South Australian state election, 2014: Hammond[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Adrian Pederick 11,469 55.1 −5.0
Labor Lou Bailey 5,314 25.5 +1.2
Family First Daniel Gutteridge 1,654 7.9 +0.6
Greens Damien Pyne 1,458 7.0 −1.4
Nationals SA Rachel Titley 912 4.4 +4.4
Total formal votes 20,807 96.8 +0.0
Informal votes 697 3.2 −0.0
Turnout 21,504 92.1 −0.7
Two-party-preferred result
Liberal Adrian Pederick 13,444 64.6 −3.1
Labor Lou Bailey 7,363 35.4 +3.1
Liberal hold Swing −3.1

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