2024 Dunkley By-Election

A by-election to elect the next member of the Australian House of Representatives in the electorate of Dunkley was held on 2 March 2024, following the death of sitting member Peta Murphy in December 2023.

Jodie Belyea of the Labor Party retained the seat for the party, winning 52.7% of the two-party preferred vote.

2024 Dunkley by-election
2024 Dunkley By-Election
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Division of Dunkley (Victoria) in the House of Representatives
Opinion polls
  First party Second party
  2024 Dunkley By-Election 2024 Dunkley By-Election
Candidate Jodie Belyea Nathan Conroy
Party Labor Liberal
Popular vote 37,418 35,746
Percentage 41.1% 39.2%
Swing Increase 0.8 Increase 6.7
TPP 52.7% 47.3%
TPP swing Decrease 3.6 Increase 3.6

MP before election

Peta Murphy
Labor

Elected MP

Jodie Belyea
Labor

It was the third federal by-election to have taken place since the first sitting of the 47th Parliament, as well as being the first federal by-election in a Labor seat since 2020 and the first federal by-election triggered by a member's death since 2015.

Background

The by-election was triggered by the death of sitting Labor member Peta Murphy, who died at 50 years old due to breast cancer. Murphy was first diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 37.

Murphy was elected as the member of Dunkley in 2019, after she unseated one-term incumbent Liberal MP Chris Crewther. At the 2022 federal election, Murphy was re-elected with an increased majority, turning it into a fairly safe seat.

The seat of Dunkley has been held by both Labor and the Liberals and has traditionally been a marginal seat. The seat has never been a safe or very safe seat and has only been a fairly safe seat (defined by the Australian Electoral Commission as a seat held by between 6 and 10 percent), twice: in 2004 (won by the Liberals with a margin of 9.38%) and in 2022 (won by Labor with a margin of 6.27%).

Since its creation in 1984, Dunkley has flipped between both major parties. From 1984 until 1990, when the Liberals gained the seat. The seat went back to Labor in 1993 before the Liberals regained it 1996 and held it until 2016.

While by-elections usually swing against the government, there are exceptions. At the 2023 by-election in the seat of Aston in eastern Melbourne, Labor won the seat from the Liberals, making it the first time the Government has won a seat from the Opposition at a federal by-election since 1920. However, at the 2023 by-election in the seat of Fadden on the Gold Coast, the Liberal National Party retained the seat with an increased majority.

Two-party-preferred vote in Dunkley, 1996–2022
Election 1996 1998 2001 2004 2007 2010 2013 2016 2019 2022
  Liberal 53.36% 52.04% 55.42% 59.38% 54.04% 51.02% 55.57% 51.43% 47.26% 43.73%
  Labor 46.64% 47.96% 44.58% 40.62% 45.96% 48.98% 44.43% 48.57% 52.74% 56.27%
Government L/NP L/NP L/NP L/NP ALP ALP L/NP L/NP L/NP ALP

Previous election results

Murphy won the 2022 federal election with a 3.53% two-party-preferred swing towards her, and a 1.71% increase in primary vote. On the other hand, the Liberal Party had a 7.38% decrease in its primary vote. The Greens also contested the election and had a 1.95% increase in primary votes from the previous 2019 election.

Other parties and candidates that contested Dunkley at the 2022 election were United Australian Party, One Nation, Liberal Democratic Party, Animal Justice Party, Australian Federation Party and an independent candidate Darren Bergwerf, with each of them achieving less than 10% of the primary vote.

Out of the Dunkley candidates in the 2022 election, only Bergwerf contested this by-election.

Key dates

Key dates in relation to the by-election are:

  • 29 January 2024 – Issue of writ
  • 5 February 2024 – Close of rolls
  • 8 February 2024 – Close of nominations
  • 9 February 2024 – Declaration of nominations
  • 19 February 2024 – Commencement of early voting
  • 28 February 2024 – Applications for postal voting closes
  • 2 March 2024 – Polling day
  • 8 May 2024 – Last day for return of writs

Candidates

2024 Dunkley By-Election 
Signage at a polling place, Overport Primary School in Frankston
2024 Dunkley By-Election 
A polling place at Chisholm Institute in Frankston

Candidates are listed in the order they appeared on the ballot.

Party Candidate Background
  Liberal Nathan Conroy Mayor of Frankston
  Animal Justice Bronwyn Currie Businesswoman and nominee for the Senate at the 2022 federal election
  Libertarian Chrysten Abraham Human resources specialist and nominee for Flinders at the 2022 federal election
  Victorian Socialists Reem Yunis Teacher and activist
  Independent Darren Bergwerf Sovereign citizen activist, conspiracy theorist and candidate for Dunkley at the 2022 federal election
  Greens Alex Breskin Software engineer and nominee for Isaacs at the 2022 federal election
  Australian Democrats Heath McKenzie Landscaper and horticulturist; also endorsed by the Fusion Party
  Labor Jodie Belyea Non-profit executive

Labor

Rod Glover, Peta Murphy's husband, was asked by "senior figures and local branch members" to run as Labor's candidate. Additionally, it was speculated in the media that former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews was a possible contender, however neither of these eventuated. On 11 January 2024, Jodie Belyea was announced as Labor's candidate.

Liberal

Three candidates ran for Liberal Party preselection − Frankston mayor and councillor Nathan Conroy, former Victorian MP Donna Hope and former Liberal candidate Bec Buchanan. A fourth candidate, David Burgess, withdrew from the race. Conroy won preselection on 14 January 2024.

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Nathan Conroy 89 57.79
Liberal Donna Hope 40 25.97
Liberal Bec Buchanan 25 16.23
Total formal votes 154 100.0

Opinion polling

Date Firm Sample
size
Margin
of error
Primary vote 2PP vote
ALP LIB GRN IND LBT AJP DEM VS OTH ALP LIB
2 March 2024 By-election 41.0% 38.9% 6.5% 4.9% 2.7% 2.9% 1.4% 1.8% N/A 52.7% 47.3%
15–22 February 2024 YouGov 394 ± 6.1% 33% 40% 9% 7% 3% 2% 3% 3% N/A 49% 51%
5–6 February 2024 uComms 626 ± 3.9% 40.1% 39.3% 8.2% N/A 1.6% N/A N/A N/A 10.8% 52% 48%
21 May 2022 Election 40.2% 32.5% 10.3% 3.9% 2.5% 2.1% N/A N/A 14.8% 56.3% 43.7%

Advocacy

The by-election saw conservative activist group Advance unsuccessfully spend nearly $300,000 to unseat Labor, with its advertising described as 'Trumpian' and a 'fear campaign' by Labor MP Paul Edbrooke.

Results

2024 Dunkley by-election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labor Jodie Belyea 37,418 41.07 +0.84
Liberal Nathan Conroy 35,746 39.23 +6.73
Greens Alex Breskin 5,798 6.36 −3.98
Independent Darren Bergwerf 4,315 4.74 +0.87
Animal Justice Bronwyn Currie 2,818 3.09 +0.99
Libertarian Chrysten Abraham 2,246 2.47 −0.04
Victorian Socialists Reem Yunis 1,529 1.68 +1.68
Democrats Heath McKenzie 1,242 1.36 +1.36
Total formal votes 91,112 95.86 +0.59
Informal votes 3,930 4.14 −0.59
Turnout 95,042 83.79 −6.27
Two-party-preferred result
Labor Jodie Belyea 48,019 52.70 −3.57
Liberal Nathan Conroy 43,093 47.30 +3.57
Labor hold Swing −3.57

See also

Notes

References

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