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A [[Opinion polling for the Australian federal election, 2016#South Australia|ReachTEL seat-level opinion poll in the safe Liberal seat of Barker]] of 869 voters conducted by [[robocall]] on 20 June during the [[Australian federal election, 2016|2016 election]] campaign surprisingly found [[Nick Xenophon Team]] candidate James Stacey leading Pasin 52–48 on the [[Two-candidate preferred|two-candidate]] vote. [[Opinion polling for the Australian federal election, 2016#South Australia|Seat-level opinion polls in the other two rural Liberal South Australian seats]] of [[Division of Mayo|Mayo]] and [[Division of Grey|Grey]] revealed Nick Xenophon Team also leading in both.<ref>[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/election-2016-malcolm-turnbull-could-lose-another-seat-to-independent-nick-xenophons-team/news-story/ce11710e8478383621a00218b1a91202 Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull could lose another seat to independent Nick Xenophon’s team - Herald Sun 20 June 2016]</ref>
A [[Opinion polling for the Australian federal election, 2016#South Australia|ReachTEL seat-level opinion poll in the safe Liberal seat of Barker]] of 869 voters conducted by [[robocall]] on 20 June during the [[Australian federal election, 2016|2016 election]] campaign surprisingly found [[Nick Xenophon Team]] candidate James Stacey leading Pasin 52–48 on the [[Two-candidate preferred|two-candidate]] vote. [[Opinion polling for the Australian federal election, 2016#South Australia|Seat-level opinion polls in the other two rural Liberal South Australian seats]] of [[Division of Mayo|Mayo]] and [[Division of Grey|Grey]] revealed Nick Xenophon Team also leading in both.<ref>[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/election-2016-malcolm-turnbull-could-lose-another-seat-to-independent-nick-xenophons-team/news-story/ce11710e8478383621a00218b1a91202 Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull could lose another seat to independent Nick Xenophon’s team - Herald Sun 20 June 2016]</ref>


On election night, Stacey slashed Pasin's margin in Barker from a comfortably safe 16.5 percent to a marginal 4.7 percent. This was the closest that conservatives have come to losing Barker since [[Australian federal election, 1943|1943]], though Barker remains a comfortably safe Liberal seat in a "traditional" two-party matchup with Labor.
On election night, Stacey slashed Pasin's margin in Barker from a comfortably safe 16.5 points to just 4.7 points. This was the closest that the Coalition has come to losing Barker since [[Australian federal election, 1943|1943]], though Barker remains a comfortably safe Liberal seat in a [[two-party-preferred vote|two-party]] matchup with Labor.


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Revision as of 07:40, 21 March 2019

Tony Pasin
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Barker
Assumed office
7 September 2013
Preceded byPatrick Secker
Personal details
Born (1977-10-01) 1 October 1977 (age 47)
Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia
Political partyLiberal Party of Australia
SpouseFiona Lee
Children2
Alma materFlinders University
ProfessionSolicitor

Antony "Tony" Pasin (born 1 October 1977) is an Australian politician. He is a member of the Liberal Party of Australia for the House of Representatives seat of Barker since the 2013 election.[1]

Early life

Pasin was born in Mount Gambier, South Australia. His parents were both born in Italy – his mother in San Bartolomeo in Galdo, Benevento, and his father in Fontanelle, Veneto.[2] Pasin has degrees in Law and Economics from Flinders University,[3] and previously served on the Mount Gambier City Council from 2003 to 2010.[4]

Parliament

In 2012, Pasin defeated incumbent Patrick Secker, 164 votes to 78 votes,[5] for Liberal preselection in Barker, long the safest Liberal seat in South Australia. He breezed to victory at the 2013 election.

2016 election

A ReachTEL seat-level opinion poll in the safe Liberal seat of Barker of 869 voters conducted by robocall on 20 June during the 2016 election campaign surprisingly found Nick Xenophon Team candidate James Stacey leading Pasin 52–48 on the two-candidate vote. Seat-level opinion polls in the other two rural Liberal South Australian seats of Mayo and Grey revealed Nick Xenophon Team also leading in both.[6]

On election night, Stacey slashed Pasin's margin in Barker from a comfortably safe 16.5 points to just 4.7 points. This was the closest that the Coalition has come to losing Barker since 1943, though Barker remains a comfortably safe Liberal seat in a two-party matchup with Labor.

References

  1. ^ "Tony Pasin retains Barker seat for Liberals". ABC South East SA. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  2. ^ Citizenship Register – 45th Parliament
  3. ^ http://www.liberal.org.au/member/tony-pasin
  4. ^ "Tony Pasin". Liberal Party of Australia. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  5. ^ Mt Gambier lawyer Tony Pasin wins pre-selection for Barker over Patrick Secker: Adelaide Now 03/03/12
  6. ^ Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull could lose another seat to independent Nick Xenophon’s team - Herald Sun 20 June 2016
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Barker
2013–present
Incumbent