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Electoral district of Chaffey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electoral district of Chaffey
Chaffey, created in 1936, is an electorate for the South Australian House of Assembly. It covers the Riverland region of South Australia including the towns of Renmark, Berri, Barmera, Loxton and Waikerie. The seat is named after brothers George and William Chaffey who established the irrigation area along the Murray River from 1886. Usually a comfortably conservative seat, Chaffey was won three times by Labor's Reg Curren as their most marginal seat – in 1962 on 50.1%, 1965 on 50.7% and 1970 on 50.2%, two-party-preferred. Chaffey was one of the seats that put Labor in government in 1965 after decades of the Playmander in opposition, and was one of two seats that put the Liberal and Country League in government in 1968. 1975 saw permanent large two-party swings away from Labor in a few rural seats − 13.5 percent in Chaffey, 15.5 percent in Mount Gambier and 16.4 percent in Millicent. Chaffey has since been held by the conservatives. In 2006, SA Nationals MP Karlene Maywald retained her seat with a large majority. She received a primary vote of 53.2% and a two-candidate-preferred vote of 67.2%. Maywald was first elected in 1997. She was defeated in 2010. Chaffey is currently held by Tim Whetstone for the Liberal Party. ==Members for Chaffey==
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