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Who will win the seat of Ballina?

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Ballot draw for the seat of Ballina. www.elections.nsw.gov.au

MP for Ballina Tamara Smith. Photo David Lowe.

The seat of Ballina has been held by Greens member Tamara Smith since 2015 following the retirement of sitting Nationals member Don Page.

There are five candidates running for the seat of Ballina and Peter Jenkins has taken out the donkey vote (first position on the ballot) for the  Sustainable Australia Party – Stop Overdevelopment / Corruption.

Ben Franklin MLC speaks in Ballina. Photo David Lowe.

The seat of Ballina is considered a marginal seat and in 2019 the Nationals ran Ben Franklin, who retired from the NSW upper house (legislative council) to run for the lower house (legislative assembly), in a concerted effort to return the seat to the Nationals. One of the key election promises was that Byron Shire Council would get to decide on how short-term holiday rentals operated within the shire. The coalition government reneged on this promise the day before the vote to put in place the 90-cap on some parts of the shire was due to go to Byron Council. 

Mr Franklin won the most primary votes in the 2019 race with 37 per cent of the vote followed by Ms Smith on 31.5 per cent and Labor on 34.9 per cent. Ms Smith retained the seat on a two party preferred basis with 55.4 per cent of the vote to Mr Frranklin’s 44.6 per cent. Mr Franklin was then parachuted back into the senate following his loss to Ms Smith.

Josh Booyens will be contesting the seat of Ballina for the Nationals for the 2023 election and is last on the ballot. 

Labor has put forward Lismore teacher Andrew Broadley and Kevin Loughrey, who claims First Nations massacres are ‘fiction’ is running as an independent.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Should Tamara move into one of her investment rental properties in Ballina Shire instead of living in her principal place of residence in Lismore Heights ?

    • Geoff’ I didn’t thing the Greens were in favour of multiple investment properties, this comes as quite a shock.

  2. You know Labor are getting desperate when they have to resort to using discredited attacks from the Nats against the Greens. Smith lives all of 10km outside Ballina and goes there (to the town itself) every day for work – her office is in Ballina. Would take her a matter of minutes to get there. What a non-issue.

    This is the same Labor who didn’t bat an eyelid over Kristina Keneally contesting Fowler in Western Sydney while living in a luxury multi-million dollar home on the ultra-exclusive Scotland Island off Sydney’s Northern Beaches! Talk about double standards! KK would have had to commute for hours and hours through the middle of Sydney to get to Fowler had she won it.

    We all joked about KK being parachuted in, but even if she had a damn chopper and actually parachuted to work every day she still would have taken longer to get to Fowler than Smith would to get to Ballina. KK sans chopper was apparently totally acceptable to Labor but if you’re a Green living 10km away because you can’t afford to live closer, then that’s a massive problem apparently. That’s the real joke.

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