1995 Australian Capital Territory election


The 1995 Australian Capital Territory election was held on 18 February 1995 to elect all 17 members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. A referendum on entrenching the ACT's electoral system was also held alongside the election.
Like the 1989 and 1992 elections, the result was another hung parliament. However, the Liberal Party were able to form government with the support of [Michael Michael Moore (Australian politician)|Moore (Australian politician)|Michael Moore] and Paul Osborne. Liberal leader Kate Carnell was elected chief minister at the first sitting of the third Assembly on 9 March 1995.
This was the first time the Legislative Assembly used three multi-member electorates instead of a unicameral system, following the results of the 1992 electoral system referendum.
This was also the first time at an Australian federal, state or territory election that the leaders of both major parties have been female. This would not occur again until the 2020 Queensland state election.

Key dates

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Candidates

Sitting members at the time of the election are listed in bold. Tickets that elected at least one MLA are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are indicated by an asterisk.

Brindabella

Five seats were up for election.
Labor candidatesLiberal candidatesGreens candidatesDemocrats candidates

Eva Cawthorne

Annette Ellis

Steve Whan

Andrew Whitecross*

Bill Wood*

Sandie Brooke

Tony De Domenico*

Trevor Kaine*

Louise Littlewood

Brian Lowe

Julie McInness

Andrew Parratt

Liz Stephens

Charlie Bell

Lyn Forceville
Moore candidatesSmokers candidatesUngrouped

Nick Isaacson

Stephanie Isaacson

Keith Dencio

Stan Kowalski

Janice Ferguson (Ind)

Margaret Kobier

Paul Osborne*

Tony Savage

Ginninderra

Five seats were up for election.
Labor candidatesLiberal candidatesGreens candidatesDemocrats candidates

Wayne Berry*

Ellnor Grassby

Roberta McRae*

Jacqueline Shea

Fiona Wilson

Lyle Dunne

Martin Gordon

Cheryl Hill

Harold Hird*

Bill Stefaniak*

Gary Corr

Lucy Horodny*

Michelle Rielly

Peter Granleese

Peter Main
Moore candidatesSmokers candidatesUngrouped

Graeme Evans

Helen Szuty

Donovan Ballard

Lorraine Bevan

Kevin Connor (Ind)

Molonglo

Seven seats were up for election.

Results

BrindabellaBrindabellaBrindabellaGinninderraGinninderraGinninderraMolongloMolongloMolonglo
PartyPartyVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Liberal18,49437.1219,50740.7228,89442.93
Labor15,75831.6215,69332.7220,82530.92
Greens3,9658.004,1768.716,82610.11
Moore Independents1,9073.803,8378.005,9018.81
Independent6,77913.611,0592.201,4222.10
Democrats1,8783.802,4205.102,1593.20
Smokers Are Voters And Civil Rights1,1162.201,2472.601,4072.10

I - Independent politician

M - Moore Independents