ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF GRANVILLE
Location within Sydney
'Granville' is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by David Borger of the Australian Labor Party.
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| Members for Granville |
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History
'Granville' was first established in 1894, partly replacing part of Central Cumberland. In 1920, with the introduction of proportional representation, it was absorbed into Parramatta. Granville was recreated in 1927.
Members for Granville
| Granville (1894–1920) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 'Member' | 'Party' | 'Term' |
| George Smailes | Independent | 1894-1898 |
| John Nobbs | Nationalist Party of Australia | 1898-1913 |
| Jack Lang | Australian Labor Party | 1913-1920 |
| Granville - single-member electorate (1927– ) | ||
| 'Member' | 'Party' | 'Term' |
| William Ely | Australian Labor Party | 1927-1932 |
| Claude Fleck | United Australia Party | 1932-1938 |
| William Lamb | Australian Labor Party | 1938-1962 |
| James Flaherty | Australian Labor Party | 1962-1984 |
| Laurie Ferguson | Australian Labor Party | 1984-1990 |
| Kim Yeadon | Australian Labor Party | 1990-2007 |
| David Borger | Australian Labor Party | 2007-present |
External link
★ Granville Electoral District
★ State Electoral District - Granville Results 2007
★ State Electoral District - Granville Results 2003
★ State Electoral District - Granville Results 1999
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