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1996 Southern Highlands state by-election

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A by-election was held for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Southern Highlands on May 25, 1996, following the resignation of sitting member and former Premier John Fahey, to contest federal seat of Macarthur at the 1996 election.

On the same day, by-elections were held in the seats of Clarence, Orange, Pittwater and Strathfield.

All seats were retained by the Liberal-National Parties, with the exception of Clarence. In Southern Highlands, there was three-cornered-contest between coalition partners, the Liberal and National Parties. Despite the Nationals candidate polling the highest number of first preference votes, the Liberal Party retained the seat with a swing of 8.00% against them on a two-party preferred basis.

Southern Highlands by-election, 1996
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
National Katrina Hodgkinson 11,530 32.60 +32.60
Liberal Peta Seaton 10,565 29.87 −24.69
Labor Philip Yeo 8,862 25.06 −7.48
Democrats Greg Butler 2,155 6.09 +1.54
Independent Malcolm Duncan 1,493 4.22 +4.22
Call to Australia Charles Chappell 763 2.16 +0.53
Informal votes 712 1.97 −1.81
Turnout 36,080 89.43 −5.85
Two-candidate-preferred result
Liberal Peta Seaton 19,933 52.37 −8.00
National Katrina Hodgkinson 15,400 47.63 +47.63
Liberal hold Swing −8.00