1993 Western Australian state election
Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 6 February 1993 to elect all 57 members to the Legislative Assembly and all 34 members to the Legislative Council. The three-term Labor government, led by Premier Dr Carmen Lawrence since 12 February 1990, was defeated by the Liberal-National coalition, led by Opposition Leader Richard Court since 12 May 1992.Results
Legislative Assembly
Legislative Council
Seats changing parties
- Members in italics did not contest their seat at this election.
Post-election pendulum
LIBERAL/NATIONAL SEATS | - | - | - |
Marginal | - | - | - |
Murray | Arthur Marshall | LIB | 1.3% |
Wanneroo | Wayde Smith | LIB | 1.3% |
Dianella | Kim Hames | LIB | 1.4% |
Bunbury | Ian Osborne | LIB | 1.6% |
Roleystone | Fred Tubby | LIB | 4.0% |
Swan Hills | June van de Klashorst | LIB | 4.6% |
Collie | Hilda Turnbull | NAT | 5.5% |
Moore | Bill McNee | LIB | 5.8% v NAT |
Fairly safe | - | - | - |
Whitford | Rob Johnson | LIB | 6.1% |
Scarborough | George Strickland | LIB | 6.2% |
Mandurah | Roger Nicholls | LIB | 8.6% |
Geraldton | Bob Bloffwitch | LIB | 9.6% |
Safe | - | - | - |
Albany | Kevin Prince | LIB | 10.0% |
Melville | Doug Shave | LIB | 10.3% |
Riverton | Graham Kierath | LIB | 10.5% |
Kingsley | Cheryl Edwardes | LIB | 12.8% |
South Perth | Phillip Pendal | LIB | 13.2% v IND |
Merredin | Hendy Cowan | NAT | 15.6% v LIB |
Jandakot | Mike Board | LIB | 15.9% |
Avon | Max Trenorden | NAT | 16.0% |
Wellington | John Bradshaw | LIB | 17.2% |
Darling Range | John Day | LIB | 18.3% |
Roe | Ross Ainsworth | NAT | 18.6% v LIB |
Warren | Paul Omodei | LIB | 19.9% |
Marmion | Jim Clarko | LIB | 20.4% |
Nedlands | Richard Court | LIB | 20.7% |
Cottesloe | Colin Barnett | LIB | 21.2% |
Vasse | Barry Blaikie | LIB | 21.2% |
Applecross | Richard Lewis | LIB | 21.3% |
Greenough | Kevin Minson | LIB | 22.9% |
Stirling | Monty House | NAT | 25.3% v LIB |
Wagin | Bob Wiese | NAT | 27.7% v LIB |