Belmont Western Australia—Legislative Assembly |
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Location of Belmont (dark green) in the Perth metropolitan area
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State | Western Australia |
Dates current | 1962–1974; 1989–present |
MP | Cassie Rowe |
Party | Australian Labor Party |
Namesake | Belmont |
Electors | 26,773 (2017) |
Area | 70 km2 (27.0 sq mi) |
Demographic | East Metropolitan |
Belmont is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia. Belmont is named for the inner eastern Perth suburb of Belmont which falls within its borders.
The seat was in its present incarnation considered a safe Labor seat prior to 2013, and was held by former Labor leader Eric Ripper; however, it fell to Liberal Glenys Godfrey in the Liberal landslide at the 2013 state election. Belmont reverted back to its status as a safe Labor seat when Cassie Rowe won it at the 2017 state election.
Belmont was initially within the vast electorate of Canning. In 1911, just 50 people voted at the Belmont and Welshpool Road booths, and by 1950, this had grown to 410 at Belmont, 685 at Welshpool and 692 at Queens Park. However, the area grew rapidly following the Second World War as industry developed at Belmont, Kewdale and Forrestfield, and Housing Commission areas were built to support them. At the 1955 redistribution, the new electorate of Beeloo was created—the only district to be so created. The previous member for Canning, Labor member Colin Jamieson who was first elected in 1953, secured the seat at the 1956 election.