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- Division_of_McEwen abstract "The Division of McEwen is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Victoria. The electorate is located in the centre of the state, north of the capital city of Melbourne. It includes the outer northern suburbs of Craigieburn, Doreen, Mernda, Sunbury and Wollert, and extends along the Hume Highway north of the metropolitan area to include the towns of Broadford, Gisborne, Kilmore, Seymour, Wallan and Woodend as well as many other small towns.The Division was proclaimed at the redistribution of 14 September 1984, and was first contested at the 1984 Federal election. It was named after Rt Hon Sir John McEwen, leader of the Country Party of Australia, who was appointed caretaker Prime Minister of Australia after the disappearance of Harold Holt in 1967.The seat has always been very marginal due to its demographics. While classed as rural, it is actually a hybrid urban-rural seat split between portions of Labor's traditional heartland of north Melbourne and rural areas that tilt more toward the Liberals and Nationals. The 2007 election resulted in McEwen becoming the most marginal seat in the country. Incumbent Liberal MP Fran Bailey led throughout most of the initial count, and was initially found to have lost to former Labor state MLC Rob Mitchell by six votes. Bailey subsequently requested and was granted a full recount, which overturned Mitchell's win and instead gave Bailey a twelve-vote victory. The result was challenged in the High Court of Australia in its capacity as the Court of Disputed Returns, and was referred to the Federal Court of Australia. Over seven months after the election and a review of 643 individual votes, the court altered the formal status of several dozen, eventually declaring Bailey the winner by 27 votes, later amended to 31 votes. Following the resolution of the long-running dispute, Bailey called for a total overhaul of the voting system.Bailey retired at the 2010 election. Mitchell again stood as the Labor candidate and won.Ahead of the 2013 election, a redistribution pushed McEwen further into Melbourne, increasing Mitchell's notional majority to 9.2 percent and technically making it a safe Labor seat. However, Mitchell barely retained the seat against former Liberal MLC Donna Petrovich, surviving on Greens preferences. Petrovich was ahead on the primary vote and led throughout most of the initial count, however postal votes favoured Mitchell, and he ended up finishing 313 votes ahead of Petrovich. He now sits on a margin of 0.15%, making McEwen the second most marginal seat in Australia, after Fairfax.".
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- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageExternalLink mcewen.htm.
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- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageLength "8135".
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageOutDegree "60".
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageRevisionID "699562333".
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Labor_Party.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1984.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1990.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1993.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_1996.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2007.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2010.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Australian_federal_election,_2013.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Broadford,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Category:1984_establishments_in_Australia.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Constituencies_established_in_1984.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electoral_divisions_of_Australia.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Court_of_Disputed_Returns_(Australia).
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Craigieburn,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Division_of_Fairfax.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Divisions_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Donna_Petrovich.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Doreen,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Court_of_Australia.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Fran_Bailey.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Gisborne,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Holt.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink High_Court_of_Australia.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink John_McEwen.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Kilmore,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Mernda.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink National_Party_of_Australia.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Cleeland.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Prime_Minister_of_Australia.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Rob_Mitchell_(Victorian_politician).
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Seymour,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink States_and_territories_of_Australia.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Sunbury,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Wallan,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Wollert,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLink Woodend,_Victoria.
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Division of McEwen".
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLinkText "McEwen (Vic)".
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLinkText "McEwen".
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLinkText "McEwen, Vic".
- Division_of_McEwen wikiPageWikiLinkText "seat of McEwen".
- Division_of_McEwen area "10675".
- Division_of_McEwen candidate Donna_Petrovich.
- Division_of_McEwen candidate Rob_Mitchell_(Victorian_politician).
- Division_of_McEwen candidate "Barry Newton".
- Division_of_McEwen candidate "Bruce Stevens".
- Division_of_McEwen candidate "Ferdie Verdan".
- Division_of_McEwen candidate "Ian Cranson".
- Division_of_McEwen candidate "Neil Barker".
- Division_of_McEwen candidate "Trevor Dance".
- Division_of_McEwen candidate "Victoria Nash".
- Division_of_McEwen caption "Division of McEwen in Victoria".
- Division_of_McEwen change "+0.46".
- Division_of_McEwen change "+0.68".
- Division_of_McEwen change "+0.98".
- Division_of_McEwen change "+3.22".
- Division_of_McEwen change "+4.11".
- Division_of_McEwen change "+6.74".
- Division_of_McEwen change "+9.04".
- Division_of_McEwen change "−0.87".
- Division_of_McEwen change "−10.19".
- Division_of_McEwen change "−3.59".
- Division_of_McEwen change "−9.04".
- Division_of_McEwen class "Rural".
- Division_of_McEwen created "1984".
- Division_of_McEwen electors "111719".
- Division_of_McEwen federal "yes".
- Division_of_McEwen imagesize "300".
- Division_of_McEwen mp Rob_Mitchell_(Victorian_politician).
- Division_of_McEwen mpParty Australian_Labor_Party.
- Division_of_McEwen name "McEwen".
- Division_of_McEwen namesake John_McEwen.
- Division_of_McEwen party "Country Alliance".
- Division_of_McEwen party "Family First".
- Division_of_McEwen party "Greens".
- Division_of_McEwen party "Katter's Australian Party".
- Division_of_McEwen party "Labor".
- Division_of_McEwen party "Liberal".
- Division_of_McEwen party "Palmer United Party".
- Division_of_McEwen party "Rise Up Australia".
- Division_of_McEwen party "Sex Party".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "0.46".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "0.68".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "0.98".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "2.87".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "3.22".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "37.62".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "40.34".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "49.85".
- Division_of_McEwen percentage "50.15".