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Electoral district of Taylor
NameTaylor
Statewa
Created2008
NamesakeKenneth Taylor
MpCassandra Rowe
Mp-partyLabor
PartyLabor
RegionPerth
ClassMetropolitan

Electoral district of Taylor is a Legislative Assembly constituency in the state of Western Australia. The district, named in honor of World War II pilot Kenneth Taylor, was established ahead of the 2008 Western Australian state election and is situated in the northern suburbs of Perth. It is currently represented by Cassandra Rowe of the Australian Labor Party, who first won the seat at the 2021 Western Australian state election.

History

The electorate was created by the Western Australian Electoral Commission as part of a redistribution ahead of the 2008 Western Australian state election, reflecting population growth in the City of Wanneroo. It was named for Squadron Leader Kenneth Taylor, a Royal Australian Air Force officer celebrated for his role in defending Darwin during the Battle of Darwin in 1942. Initially a marginal seat, it was first won by Liberal candidate Daryl Hockey, who had previously represented the abolished district of Ballajura. The seat was gained by the Labor Party's Kate Doust at the 2013 Western Australian state election, amid a statewide swing against the Colin Barnett-led Liberal–National coalition. Doust held the seat until her retirement prior to the 2021 Western Australian state election, which saw a decisive victory for Mark McGowan's Labor government and the election of Cassandra Rowe.

Demographics

Taylor encompasses suburbs within the City of Wanneroo including Landsdale, Madeley, Wangara, and parts of Darch and Hocking. The area is characterized by significant residential development and is part of the broader Perth growth corridor. Demographic data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics indicates a relatively young population with a high proportion of families, and workforce engagement is strongly tied to industries in the nearby Wangara Industrial Area and the broader Perth metropolitan area. The electorate contains several major shopping centres, including Landsdale Fair, and is served by public schools such as Landsdale Primary School and West Greenwood Primary School.

Election results

At its creation, Taylor was a highly contested seat, with the Liberal Party's Daryl Hockey winning the 2008 Western Australian state election with a narrow margin. The 2013 Western Australian state election resulted in a swing to Labor and the election of Kate Doust, who increased her margin at subsequent polls including the 2017 Western Australian state election. The 2021 Western Australian state election saw a massive statewide swing to Mark McGowan's Labor government, with Cassandra Rowe securing the seat with an overwhelming majority, reflecting Taylor's transformation into a safe Labor electorate.

Members

The following individuals have represented Taylor in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly: * Daryl Hockey (Liberal) – from the 2008 Western Australian state election to the 2013 Western Australian state election. * Kate Doust (Labor) – from the 2013 Western Australian state election to the 2021 Western Australian state election. * Cassandra Rowe (Labor) – from the 2021 Western Australian state election to present.

Boundaries

The district's boundaries are determined by the Western Australian Electoral Commission and are primarily contained within the City of Wanneroo local government area. It is bounded roughly by Wanneroo Road to the west, Gnangara Road to the north, Alexander Drive to the east, and Joondalup Drive to the south. The last redistribution, finalized by the Western Australian Electoral Commission prior to the 2021 Western Australian state election, made minor adjustments to account for population changes, but the core suburbs of Landsdale, Madeley, and Wangara remain central to the electorate. It sits adjacent to the districts of Wanneroo, Kingsley, and Burns Beach.

Category:Electoral districts of Western Australia