Adele Carles
Adele Carles | |
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Member of the Western Australian Parliament for Fremantle |
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In office 16 May 2009 – 9 March 2013 |
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Preceded by | Jim McGinty |
Succeeded by | Simone McGurk |
Personal details | |
Born | Kalgoorlie, Western Australia |
19 February 1968
Citizenship | Australian |
Political party | Greens Western Australia (?-2010) |
Spouse(s) | Francois Carles |
Domestic partner | Troy Buswell (2010-2012)[1] |
Profession | Lawyer |
Adele Simone Carles (born 19 February 1968) is an Australian politician. She was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2009 to 2013, representing the electorate of Fremantle. She was initially elected as a Greens WA member at the 2009 Fremantle state by-election, becoming the first Greens candidate to be elected to an Australian state lower house of parliament in a single-member seat. However, she resigned from the Greens on 6 May 2010 to sit as an independent. In November 2010, Carles agreed to guarantee confidence and supply votes for the incumbent Colin Barnett Liberal minority government.[2][3] She ran for re-election as an independent at the 2013 state election, but was defeated, finishing fourth behind the Labor, Liberal and Greens candidates with 5.49% of the vote.
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2008 state election
Carles, a solicitor before entering politics, was defeated in the 2008 state election. She polled 27.6% of the vote against Labor Attorney-General Jim McGinty (38.7%), marginally less than Liberal candidate Brian Christie (30.2%).[4]
2009 Fremantle by-election
In 2009, Carles was preselected by Greens WA to run again at the 2009 Fremantle state by-election following the retirement of McGinty. With the Liberals not contesting the election, Carles was rated a chance of becoming the first Greens candidate to be elected to an Australian state lower house of parliament in a single-member seat.[5]
Carles won the seat with 44.06% of the primary vote, ahead of Labor candidate and former Fremantle Mayor, Peter Tagliaferri, as well as receiving enough preferences from other candidates to gain an absolute majority of ballots cast.[6] This was the highest primary vote result for the Greens in a state or federal election in Australia, and the first time the Greens had outpolled all other parties on their primary vote. Their previous record vote was 38.96% in the 2005 Marrickville by-election in New South Wales (also not contested by the Liberals).
Buswell affair
In April 2010, Carles publicly acknowledged that Liberal Treasurer Troy Buswell and herself had been engaged in a "mutual, albeit stupid" affair that lasted several months.[7] Carles had previously denied the affair despite persistent rumours, claiming to be a victim of a Labor smear campaign.[8]
On 6 May 2010, she resigned from the Greens to sit as an independent.[9]
In December 2012, Troy Buswell launched a $3 million defamation case against Carles in relation to allegations and counter-claims both made about Buswell's alleged lewd and drunken behaviour at the home of property developer Nigel Satterley in December 2011.[10][11]
At the 9 March 2013 state election Carles was defeated by Labor's Simone McGurk.[12]
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- ↑ Premier Barnett brokers 'secret deal' with Independent MP Adele Carles: PerthNow 6 November 2010
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- ↑ Western Australian Electoral Commission
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Preceded by | Member for Fremantle 2009–2013 |
Succeeded by Simone McGurk |
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