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2024 Dunkley by-election
By-election for a seat in the Australian House of Representatives / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A by-election to elect the next member of the Australian House of Representatives in the electorate of Dunkley was held on 2 March 2024, following the death of sitting member Peta Murphy in December 2023.[1][2][3] Jodie Belyea retained the seat for the Labor Party, winning 52.7% of the two-party preferred vote.[4]
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It was the third federal by-election to have taken place since the first sitting of the 47th Parliament, as well as being the first federal by-election in a Labor seat since 2020 and the first federal by-election triggered by a member's death since 2015.