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- Electoral_district_of_Frome abstract "Frome is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Edward Charles Frome, the third surveyor-general of South Australia. The electorate is based around the industrial city of Port Pirie and the agriculture areas of Clare and Gilbert Valleys. It covers a total of 8,266 km² and takes in the towns of Auburn, Clare, Crystal Brook, Gladstone, Laura, Mintaro, Penwortham, Port Broughton, Port Pirie, Snowtown, Tarlee and Riverton.Frome has existed in three incarnations throughout the history of the House of Assembly: as a multi-member marginal electorate from 1884 to 1902, as a single member electorate in a multi member electoral system from 1938 to 1977, and as a marginal to moderately safe seat for the Liberal Party of Australia since 1993.The first incarnation was, like the rest of the state, independent-held until the development of the party system until in the 1890s. The two seats were split evenly with a conservative and a liberal member from 1890 until the seat's abolition in 1902.The second incarnation began in 1938 after the introduction of the Playmander. The electorate was dominated by the Labor-voting town of Port Pirie as a single member seat. The seat was won by Mick O'Halloran, who served as Opposition Leader from 1949 until his death in 1960. After the end of the Playmander which saw all electorates hold approximately the same number of voters, Frome took in more rural areas around Port Pirie, and was lost by Labor to the Liberal and Country League, until the abolition of the seat in 1977.The third incarnation saw the seat revived at the 1991 redistribution as a marginal seat, which took in Port Pirie and surrounding rural areas. It was first contested at the 1993 election and was won by Liberal candidate Rob Kerin.Kerin chose to retire in November 2008, which triggered a January 2009 Frome by-election. The seat was won by independent Geoff Brock after a very close preference contest in which Brock finish second place by 30 votes, with the Liberals in front and Labor coming third. Brock received sufficient preferences from the eliminated Labor candidate to prevail over the Liberal candidate by over 600 votes, or 51.7 percent of the two-candidate preferred vote. He increased his primary and two-candidate vote significantly at the 2010 election, and the Labor candidate notably won the two-party preferred vote against the Liberal candidate by 30 votes on 50.1 percent.The 2012 redistribution saw the two-party-preferred margin in Frome go from 0.1 percent Labor to 1.7 percent Liberal. Brock retained the seat at the 2014 election.".
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- Electoral_district_of_Frome candidate Geoff_Brock.
- Electoral_district_of_Frome candidate "Kendall Jackson".
- Electoral_district_of_Frome candidate "Marcus Connelly".
- Electoral_district_of_Frome candidate "Rob Scott".
- Electoral_district_of_Frome candidate "Wendy Joyce".
- Electoral_district_of_Frome caption "Electoral district of Frome in South Australia".
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- Electoral_district_of_Frome mp Geoff_Brock.
- Electoral_district_of_Frome mpParty Independent_(politician).
- Electoral_district_of_Frome name "Frome".
- Electoral_district_of_Frome namesake Edward_Charles_Frome.
- Electoral_district_of_Frome party "Family First".
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- Electoral_district_of_Frome winner "Independent".
- Electoral_district_of_Frome subject Category:1884_establishments_in_Australia.
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- Electoral_district_of_Frome comment "Frome is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Edward Charles Frome, the third surveyor-general of South Australia. The electorate is based around the industrial city of Port Pirie and the agriculture areas of Clare and Gilbert Valleys.".
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