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- Division_of_Mayo abstract "The Division of Mayo is an Australian electoral division located in the hills east of Adelaide, South Australia and currently includes the towns of Victor Harbor, Lobethal, Mount Barker, Strathalbyn, Woodside and Kingscote. It is mostly rural, but includes some fringe eastern suburbs of Adelaide. Established in South Australian redistribution of 3 September 1984, the division is named for Helen Mayo, a social activist and the first woman elected to an Australian University Council. At its creation, Mayo was a rural based electorate that stretched from the seaside town of Victor Harbor to the Adelaide Hills. Alexander Downer, the son and grandson of former federal politicians, easily won for the Liberals in 1984 and 1987 but faced his first real challenge in 1990 from the Australian Democrats, who traditionally polled better in the area covered by Mayo than anywhere else in Australia. The Democrat candidate polled 21.3% and while Downer retained Mayo on a two party preferred basis comfortably, a swing of 6% away from Downer towards the Democrat may well have seen Downer lose the seat. Democrats leader, Senator Janine Haines, chose to contest the neighbouring Division of Kingston at the 1990 election, losing to the sitting member. It was postulated at the time that if the high profile Haines had contested Mayo, she may have gathered the further 6% required to unseat Downer.A redistribution following the 1990 election shifted Mayo to an exclusively Hills based seat and theoretically consolidated Downer's hold on the seat to the detriment of the Democrats. As a result, Downer was comfortably returned at the 1993 and 1996 federal elections. In 1998, however, Downer, facing six opposition candidates, including high profile Democrats candidate John Schumann, One Nation Party and an independent candidate advocating increased public nudity,[citation needed] was re-elected by a narrow margin. Schumann's 22.4% was the best result for a minor party candidate in Mayo and lost to Downer on a two party preferred basis by only 1.7%, transforming Mayo into one of the more marginal electorates in Australia. Another redistribution following the 1998 election made Mayo a safer Liberal seat and Downer was again returned comfortably at the 2001 elections, helped partly by an Independent Democrat candidate splitting the Democrat vote. The 2004 election saw a record eight candidates including independent Brian Deegan who polled 15 percent, but was successfully retained by Downer, and again at the 2007 election, on a reduced margin of seven percent. Downer retired in July 2008 which triggered a Mayo by-election. The seat was retained by the Liberals by three percent against the Greens.".
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- 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 "101510".
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- Division_of_Mayo mp Jamie_Briggs.
- Division_of_Mayo mpParty Liberal_Party_of_Australia.
- Division_of_Mayo name "Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo namesake Helen_Mayo.
- Division_of_Mayo party "Family First".
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- Division_of_Mayo party "Liberal".
- Division_of_Mayo party "Palmer United Party".
- Division_of_Mayo percentage "14.15".
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- Division_of_Mayo percentage "3.76".
- Division_of_Mayo percentage "37.49".
- Division_of_Mayo percentage "53.82".
- Division_of_Mayo percentage "62.51".
- Division_of_Mayo percentage "7.14".
- Division_of_Mayo votes "12931".
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- Division_of_Mayo subject Category:1984_establishments_in_Australia.
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- Division_of_Mayo comment "The Division of Mayo is an Australian electoral division located in the hills east of Adelaide, South Australia and currently includes the towns of Victor Harbor, Lobethal, Mount Barker, Strathalbyn, Woodside and Kingscote. It is mostly rural, but includes some fringe eastern suburbs of Adelaide. Established in South Australian redistribution of 3 September 1984, the division is named for Helen Mayo, a social activist and the first woman elected to an Australian University Council.".
- Division_of_Mayo label "Circonscription de Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo label "Division of Mayo".
- Division_of_Mayo label "Mayo (Wahlkreis)".
- Division_of_Mayo label "梅約 (澳大利亞國會選區)".
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