May 10, 2025
Alison Penfold succeeds Dr David Gillespie as Lyne MP National candidate Alison Penfold on the campaign trail. Photo: Alison Penfold FB.

Alison Penfold succeeds Dr David Gillespie as Lyne MP

THE National Party’s Alison Penfold will be the next Federal Member for Lyne, succeeding the long-serving Dr David Gillespie.

As of Monday morning, Ms Penfold held 60.55 percent of the Two candidate preferred count over Labor’s Digby Wilson (39.45 percent) after Saturday’s federal election.

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Ms Penfold took 37.20 percent of first preference votes, with Mr Wilson trailing on 19.68 percent and Independent candidate Jeremy Miller claiming 15.84 percent.

All other candidates received less than 10 percent of the first preference vote.

“I am very grateful for the support from so many individuals from across the four corners of the electorate,” Ms Penfold posted to social media on Sunday.

“It will be a great honour and privilege to represent the people of the Lyne electorate and I will do my very best as your representative in the federal parliament.”

Independent candidate Jeremy Miller congratulated Ms Penfold on her win.

“The people of Lyne have chosen you as our representative, and now we look to you to be our voice in Canberra – to listen, to engage, and to deliver real outcomes for our community,” he said.

Receiving around 16,000 first preference votes, Mr Miller believes his campaign sent a strong message to the major parties.

“While we didn’t quite get over the line this time, we have changed the political landscape in Lyne,” he said.

“The major parties now know they can’t take this community for granted.”

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