THE POLL BLUDGER
New South Wales Legislative Assembly Election 2007

DAVIDSON
Liberal 20.9%

RegionSydney North Shore
Outgoing MemberAndrew Humpherson (Liberal)
CandidatesBruce York (CDP)
Clinton Barnes (Democrats)
David Kitson (AAFI)
Doug McLeod (Labor)
Jonathan O'Dea (Liberal)
Jo-Anne Lentern (Greens)
External LinksABC Elections profile
NSWEC map and profile
NSWEC 2003 election results

Located 15 kilometres north of Sydney, the suburb of Davidson is at the centre of an electorate that extends north to St Ives Chase and Garigal National Park and south to Roseville. The redistribution has shifted the boundary with Ku-ring-gai to the west, adding more than 6000 voters in Gordon, Pymble and St Ives, while 4500 voters at Frenchs Forest have been lost to Wakehurst in the east. Davidson has had an interesting history since its creation in 1971, despite being a reliably safe seat for the Liberals. The most recent round of excitement involved the November preselection defeat of front-bencher Andrew Humpherson, member since 1992, at the hands of insurance executive Jonathan O'Dea (right). Humpherson had cross-factional backing among central party delegates, but had lost support in local branches after reportedly instructing elderly party members to quit branches under O'Dea's control, thereby reducing their voting power. Simon Benson of the Daily Telegraph quoted sources saying Brendan Nelson, the federal member for Bradfield, had been involved in efforts to remove Humpherson as a Left faction payback against the recent activities of the Right, which included a number of preselection coups and a perceived role in the demise of John Brogden. Despite the urgings of Peter Debnam, O'Dea won the vote 54 votes to 52.

Humpherson's own entry to parliament came at a May 1992 by-election brought on by the momentous departure of former Education Minister and Liberal-turned-independent member Terry Metherell, who resigned to take up a public service sinecure from the Greiner government. The Independent Commission Against Corruption concluded that this amounted to a corrupt attempt to have his seat return to the Liberal Party, which had lost its parliamentary majority at the 1991 election. The independents who held the balance of power subsequently forced Greiner's resignation, and were perhaps left looking a little silly when ICAC's findings were later overturned in the Supreme Court. Metherell's departure nonetheless succeeded in its aim of returning the seat to the Liberals, with Humpherson winning the by-election ahead of 14 independent and minor party candidates (Labor did not contest) despite a 16.1 per cent drop in the Liberal primary vote.

ASSESSMENT: Nationals retain