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- Lyne_by-election,_2008 abstract "A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Lyne on 6 September 2008. This was triggered by the resignation of National Party MP Mark Vaile. The by-election was held on the same day as the Mayo by-election, and the Western Australian state election. The writ for the by-election was issued on 4 August, with the rolls closing on 8 August. Candidate nominations closed 14 August. The by-election was contested on the same boundaries drawn for Lyne at the 2007 federal election. At that election, the National Party won the seat over the Labor Party by a two-party preferred margin of 58.58% to 41.42%.The election was won by independent candidate Rob Oakeshott.".
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- Lyne_by-election,_2008 wikiPageExternalLink lyne.
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- Lyne_by-election,_2008 candidate Rob_Oakeshott.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 candidate "Barry Wright".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 candidate "Bob Smith".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 candidate "Graeme Muldoon".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 candidate "Michael Patrick O'Donohue".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 candidate "Rob Drew".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 candidate "Stewart Scott-Irving".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 candidate "Susie Russell".
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- Lyne_by-election,_2008 change "+1.15".
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- Lyne_by-election,_2008 change "+73.87".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 change "−0.13".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 change "−0.46".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 change "−29.38".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 change "−32.45".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 hasPhotoCollection Lyne_by-election,_2008.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 party "CEC".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 party "Democratic Labor".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 party "Fishing Party".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 party "Greens".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 party "Independent".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 party "Nationals".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 percentage "0.36".
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- Lyne_by-election,_2008 percentage "63.8".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 percentage "7.02".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 percentage "73.87".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 votes "16964".
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- Lyne_by-election,_2008 votes "853".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 subject Category:2008_elections_in_Australia.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 subject Category:New_South_Wales_federal_by-elections.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 comment "A by-election was held for the Australian House of Representatives seat of Lyne on 6 September 2008. This was triggered by the resignation of National Party MP Mark Vaile. The by-election was held on the same day as the Mayo by-election, and the Western Australian state election. The writ for the by-election was issued on 4 August, with the rolls closing on 8 August. Candidate nominations closed 14 August.".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 label "Lyne by-election, 2008".
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 sameAs m.04f11z5.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 sameAs Q6708796.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 sameAs Q6708796.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 wasDerivedFrom Lyne_by-election,_2008?oldid=584689509.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 depiction Division_of_Lyne_2007.png.
- Lyne_by-election,_2008 isPrimaryTopicOf Lyne_by-election,_2008.