Davidson is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Jonathan O'Dea of the Liberal Party. Covering parts of Sydney's Northern Beaches North Shore regions, it spills across portions of the Northern Beaches Council and Ku-ring-gai Council LGAs. It includes all of the namesake suburb of Davidson, as well as Belrose, St Ives, St Ives Chase, Lindfield, Roseville and Castle Cove. It also includes parts of Oxford Falls, Frenchs Forest, Forestville, Killara and Gordon.
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| - Davidson is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Jonathan O'Dea of the Liberal Party. Covering parts of Sydney's Northern Beaches North Shore regions, it spills across portions of the Northern Beaches Council and Ku-ring-gai Council LGAs. It includes all of the namesake suburb of Davidson, as well as Belrose, St Ives, St Ives Chase, Lindfield, Roseville and Castle Cove. It also includes parts of Oxford Falls, Frenchs Forest, Forestville, Killara and Gordon. (en)
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| - Castle Cove, New South Wales
- Roseville, New South Wales
- Electoral districts of New South Wales
- Electoral district of Ku-ring-gai
- Electoral district of Lane Cove
- Electoral district of Pittwater
- Electoral district of Wakehurst
- 2007 New South Wales state election
- Belrose, New South Wales
- Davidson, New South Wales
- Jonathan O'Dea
- 1978 New South Wales state election
- 1981 New South Wales state election
- Electoral district of Manly
- Electoral district of Willoughby
- Frenchs Forest, New South Wales
- Gordon, New South Wales
- 1971 New South Wales state election
- Andrew Humpherson
- Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division)
- Lindfield, New South Wales
- Constituencies established in 1971
- St Ives, New South Wales
- 1971 establishments in Australia
- Walter Edward Davidson
- Local government in New South Wales
- Forestville, New South Wales
- Northern Beaches
- North Shore (Sydney)
- Northern Beaches
- Northern Beaches Council
- Oxford Falls, New South Wales
- Terry Metherell
- Sydney
- Dick Healey
- St Ives Chase, New South Wales
- Ku-ring-gai Council
- Neville Wran
- New South Wales
- New South Wales Electoral Commission
- New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Killara, New South Wales
- New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts
- 1992 Davidson by-election
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| - Davidson is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Jonathan O'Dea of the Liberal Party. Covering parts of Sydney's Northern Beaches North Shore regions, it spills across portions of the Northern Beaches Council and Ku-ring-gai Council LGAs. It includes all of the namesake suburb of Davidson, as well as Belrose, St Ives, St Ives Chase, Lindfield, Roseville and Castle Cove. It also includes parts of Oxford Falls, Frenchs Forest, Forestville, Killara and Gordon. Davidson includes portions of two of the most Liberal Party-friendly areas of Sydney, and as such has been in the hands of the Liberals for its entire existence. While Labor frequently runs dead in northern Sydney, Davidson is especially hostile territory for Labor. The only times that Labor has even remotely threatened the Liberals' hold on the seat came during the two "Wranslides of 1978 and 1981–the only times that the Liberals have failed to win at least 60 percent of the two-party vote. However, even on those occasions, the Liberals still won enough primary votes to retain the seat outright. Since the 1990s, Labor has been lucky to get 30 percent of the two-party vote, and has even been pushed into third place on some occasions. (en)
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