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- Division_of_Mayo abstract "The Division of Mayo is an Australian electoral division located in the East, South, South-East and South-West of Adelaide, South Australia. Established in the South Australian redistribution of 3 September 1984, the division is named after Helen Mayo, a social activist and the first woman elected to an Australian University Council. The 9,315 km² seat covers an area from Springton in the North to Goolwa in the South. It takes in the Adelaide Hills, Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island, including the towns of Bridgewater, Crafers, Echunga, Gumeracha, Hahndorf, Langhorne Creek, Lobethal, Macclesfield, Mount Barker, Myponga, Oakbank, Stirling, Strathalbyn, Victor Harbor, Woodside, Yankalilla, and part of Birdwood.At its creation, Mayo was a rural based electorate that stretched from the seaside town of Victor Harbor to the Adelaide Hills. Mayo was created as a Liberal seat on a notionally safe 12.3 per cent two-party margin. Liberal Alexander Downer, fifth and last of the Downer family dynasty, won Mayo for the Liberals at the inaugural 1984 election and would hold the seat for 24 years.At the 1990 election, the Australian Democrats, who traditionally polled better in the area covered by Mayo than anywhere else in Australia, first revealed themselves as a real contender in that seat, polling a primary vote of 21.3 per cent from an increase of 11.7 per cent, coming third by just 2 per cent of the primary vote less than Labor. Then-Democrats leader Janine Haines chose to contest the neighbouring Division of Kingston at the 1990 election, obtaining a 26.4 per cent primary vote, but came third well behind the Liberals, with sitting Labor member Gordon Bilney retaining the seat. It was speculated at the time that if the high-profile Haines had contested Mayo instead, she may have been able to defeat Downer—presumably by gaining the additional 2 percent the Democrats needed to overtake Labor for second place, and defeat Downer on Labor preferences.A redistribution following the 1990 election shifted Mayo to an exclusively Hills based seat, reducing the Liberal hold by 2 per cent to a notionally fairly safe 9.6 two-party margin, but was won at forthcoming elections on safe margins. At the 1998 election however, high-profile Democrats candidate John Schumann polled a primary vote of 22.4 per cent. While less than Labor by 1 per cent, the Democrats overtook them with preferences from four lower-placed candidates to take second place, ending up with a two-candidate vote of 48.3 per cent, just 1.7 per cent (3,000 votes) short of taking the seat, transforming Mayo in to a marginal seat for the first time. However, on \"traditional\" two-party terms, it only edged from fairly safe to safe Liberal.Another redistribution following the 1998 election made Mayo a notionally safe two-party Liberal seat with an extra 1 per cent added to the two-party margin. Downer would be comfortably returned in Mayo until his political retirement. At the 2001 election, Labor returned to second place after preferences. At the 2004 election, independent candidate Brian Deegan polled a 15 per cent primary vote, overtook Labor after preferences, and polled a 38.2 per cent two-candidate vote. Downer recorded his and Mayo's lowest winning two-party result at the 2007 election with a much reduced 7.1 per cent two-party margin after a 6.5 per cent two-party swing.Downer retired from politics triggering a 2008 Mayo by-election. Labor opted not to run a candidate. The seat was retained by Liberal candidate Jamie Briggs on a 3 per cent two-candidate margin against the Greens, once again transforming Mayo in to a marginal seat. At the 2010 election, the seat was won by the Liberals on a fairly safe two-party margin for only the second time, before once again becoming a safe Liberal seat at the 2013 election.South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon confirmed in December 2014 that by mid-2015 the Nick Xenophon Team (NXT) would announce candidates in the South Australian Liberal seats of Hindmarsh, Sturt and Mayo, along with seats in all states and territories, and preference against the government in the Senate, at the next federal election, with Xenophon citing the government's ambiguity on the Collins-class submarine replacement project as motivation. The NXT candidate in Mayo is former Briggs staffer Rebekha Sharkie who works with a wide range of organisations in the Adelaide Hills.The Greens candidate in Mayo for the 2016 Federal election is Dr Nathan Daniell. Nathan is a Councillor for the Mount Lofty Ward of the Adelaide Hills Council, where he has successfully campaigned for both environmental and social inclusion issues. He is on a number of environmental organisations, including Trees for Life.".
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- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide_Hills.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Downer.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Democrats.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Greens.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Labor_Party.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1984.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1990.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1998.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2001.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2004.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2007.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2010.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2013.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Birdwood,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Deegan_(lawyer).
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- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Collins-class_submarine_replacement_project.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Crafers,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Division_of_Hindmarsh.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Division_of_Kingston.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Division_of_Sturt.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Divisions_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Downer_family.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Echunga.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Fleurieu_Peninsula.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Goolwa,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Bilney.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Gumeracha,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Hahndorf,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Helen_Mayo.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Independent_politician.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Jamie_Briggs.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Janine_Haines.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink John_Schumann.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Kangaroo_Island.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Langhorne_Creek,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Lobethal.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Macclesfield,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Mayo_by-election,_2008.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Barker,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Myponga,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Next_Australian_federal_election.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Xenophon.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Xenophon_Team.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Oakbank,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Springton,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Stirling,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Strathalbyn,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Two-party-preferred_vote.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Harbor,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Woodside,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLink Yankalilla,_South_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Division of Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Federal Division of Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mayo (SA)".
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mayo, SA".
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Member for Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "division of Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo wikiPageWikiLinkText "federal division of Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo area "9315".
- Division_of_Mayo candidate Jamie_Briggs.
- Division_of_Mayo candidate "Bikkar Singh Brar".
- Division_of_Mayo candidate "Bruce Hicks".
- Division_of_Mayo candidate "Ian Grosser".
- Division_of_Mayo candidate "Norah Fahy".
- Division_of_Mayo caption "Mayo in the state of South Australia".
- Division_of_Mayo change "+1.39".
- Division_of_Mayo change "+3.76".
- Division_of_Mayo change "+5.22".
- Division_of_Mayo change "+6.94".
- Division_of_Mayo change "−2.86".
- Division_of_Mayo change "−4.05".
- Division_of_Mayo change "−5.22".
- Division_of_Mayo class "Rural".
- Division_of_Mayo created "1984".
- Division_of_Mayo electors "100519".
- Division_of_Mayo federal "yes".
- Division_of_Mayo imagesize "300".
- Division_of_Mayo mp Jamie_Briggs.
- Division_of_Mayo mpParty Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo name "Mayo".